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Keeping windows dedicated servers secure

By: Jack Mathew

It is common knowledge now that security is of utmost importance now for anyone running online businesses. And keeping one’s windows dedicated servers is a tough and unending battle. Since security and user friendliness which keeps customers satisfied are at loggerheads, it would be great help to you, if you can keep the following tips in mind and lock your cPanel dedicated servers.
Using secure passwords
Insecure account passwords are the most common means of compromising your business. Client sites can be hacked, defaced infected or can even be used to spread viruses, all by cracking insecure passwords. Using non-dictionary words, all 8 characters and using alphanumeric should be enough to constitute secure passwords.
One can edit/etc/login.defs to configure numerous password options on your system.
By Securing SSH
Another way of ensuring safety for windows dedicated servers is by disabling password authentication and enabling public key authentication for SSH instead. Since port 22 is commonly searched for accessing servers if you remove your SSH access to a different port it will keep most people out except for those who specifically know your server location.
Also make sure to always use SSHv2 for it is common knowledge now that SSHv1 is insecure. Setting Shell Resource Limits could also limit users from using certain applications.
By Securing Apache
Securing your Apache installation should be of paramount importance in keeping windows dedicated servers safe, as the most popular method of accessing a server is through the web server application. Mod security is a great tool, if you want to prevent the use of malicious Apache. Find out more about mod security at http://www.modsecurity.org/.
To ensure smooth functioning of scripts and CGI applications be sure to include suexec while compiling your Apache for this will come in handy for identifying malicious scripts and their origins. This way you can even ensure environment controls and permission are enforced.
By turning off unused services and daemons
By disabling all unused services and daemons from your system you can reduce security risks. Often unused services and daemons can act as links or connections to your system which hackers can use to get inside your system without your knowledge and affect windows dedicated servers.


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