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Protect your Web server with mod_security
Vincent Danen tells you how to tighten up security for your Web server by implementing some simple preventive measures with mod_security. Anyone paying any attention to the number of new vulnerabilities being discovered has quickly realized that the largest "threat" to security is no longer applications bundled...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Vincent Danen, Linux, OPEN SOURCE, SECURITY, Scripting languages, server, Web server, mod_security, SecFilter, Linux Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Vulnerability, XSS, SecFilter /etc/passwdSecFilter, Web Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Internet
Technical articles 2006-10-09

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Oracle Application Server 10g Release 2 (10.1.2.0.2): Overview of Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle HTTP Server OHS provides a web server and also the necessary infrastructure to create dynamic applications. Based on the proven Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 Infrastructure, Oracle HTTP Server adds significant enhancements - Perl (via mod_perl, cgi), C (via CGI, and FastCGI), C++ FastCGI, PHP, mod_security and of course...
Tags: HTTP Server, Oracle Application Server, Oracle Corp., Oracle Application Server 10g, Oracle HTTP Server, Web Servers, Servers, Internet, Hardware
White papers 2005-08-01
Set up ModSecurity on Apache for Web intrusion detection
In the constant battle against malicious Web server activity you have an ally in the form of ModSecurity, an open source Apache module designed to provide intrusion detection and prevention of HTTP exploits. The module does this by filtering requests before they are handed off to the Web server or...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, Set-up ModSecurity, Thomas Nooning CCNA, CCDA, intrusion detection, Web
Technical articles 2004-01-19
Implement a reverse proxy to secure corporate data
Don't forget ApacheSquid will work for reverse proxying, but only as long as all of your internal webservers are running on port 80 (as I understood it a few years ago when I first started trying to implement such a solution, this may have changed). Apache's reverse proxy can...
Tags: Apache Software Foundation, attack, proxy, reverse proxy, security, server, Tony K, Web server
Discussion threads 2005-02-22
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