Tuesday 14 August 2012

Server Security to Protect Your System

By Elisha Marty


In recent days with increasing popularity of BSD and Linux, it made sense that Microsoft creates a personal web server available for home use. The server security problems are those problem which can pop up instead of having various new technologies.

When an individual tries to set up their home based web server, many of them have no idea about server security. A number of people have a false sense of security that if they set up a web server on their home computer, it can be connected to it except those friends whom they tell about this. A user who has a specific IP address can easily access their web server.

Not only by the own effort of hackers, sometimes the user's account contains such holes in it, so that mischievousness can be easily done. The default user's account should remain deactivated while it is not in use to stop being threatened by hackers. The next way is to keep the administrative users name as much secret as possible to ensure optimum security. Only proper authorization can prevent half of the problems easily.

Web servers are one of the most targeted public faces of an organization, because of the sensitivity of data that they usually host. Web server security has the same importance as the web site security or web application security itself and the network around it. As insecure web server or web application puts anyone's business at a huge risk.

In order to takes some necessary steps to increase security on your web server you should consider the following. Unnecessary services must be removed. A specific number of IP's remote access to specific accounts should be restricted. Instead of having fully patched software, your server is not still secure. It is as important to update your operating system as to install latest security patches on time. As the malicious user can use an account on which the network service is running to perform some necessary tasks, file and network service permissions are those issues that play a vital role in web security. All unused modules and application extensions must be removed.




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