Along the same lines as the suggestion to use VMware, have you thought
about User Mode Linux? User Mode Linux lets you run virtual Linux
machines on your existing Linux system. If you have enough memory, you
could give each of your user groups their own virtual Linux machine with
its own file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Wednesday, March 31, 2004 11:35
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> Sniffing on the LAN isn't my main concern, it's the
> concentration points
> inbetween A and B. Good idea on the SSL wrapper on Telnet,
> although the
> original poster said they doesn't want to offer shell access. I'm
> not qui
a few notes..
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> From: jnf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 11:23 AM
> To: Dave Paris
> Cc: Serban Gh. Ghita; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SC-L] virtual server - security
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> > What's the point of t
Tuesday 30 March 2004 11.05, Serban Gh. Ghita:
> What are the options here. Any paper or book written about
> this?
su-wrapped MODPHP: http://www.suphp.org/Home.html
(CGI is done via suexec)
Even UML might be a Solution for you, if you have enough
ressources.
hth
age-
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> Behalf Of Scott Nemec
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 6:46 PM
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> Subject: Re: [SC-L] virtual server - security
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> Have you looked at VMware? ( http://www.vmware.com )
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likewise.
> What's the point of the exercise if you're passing plaintext passwords
> across on port 21? At the very least, mandate SCP/SFTP on port 22.
yes because having a remote exploit every month or two for
ro
comments interspersed below...
Kind Regards,
-dsp
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Serban Gh. Ghita
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 4:05 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [SC-L] virtual server - security
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I am banging my head on the table every day, because i cannot find an
elegant and safe solution to secure a virtual shared environment (server).
Take the following facts:
-you have a virtual server (unix) and you have to take care of a lot of
clients.
...
maybe something like plesk may be useful
ht
Working for an ISP in a previous life we used FreeBSD jails. There are
kind-of-similar solutions for linux also (there's actually people in the list
who sell them even).
Good luck.
En un mensaje anterior, Serban Gh. Ghita escribió:
> Hello
>
> I am banging my head on the table every day, because
Have you looked at VMware? ( http://www.vmware.com )
It let's you provide an environment at the hardware-like level inside a
real box. This way, if the the script kiddie get's control of your
virtual environment, you can just reset back to a pre-saved state.
Meanwhile, the real box is protected
Hello
I am banging my head on the table every day, because i cannot find an
elegant and safe solution to secure a virtual shared environment (server).
Take the following facts:
-you have a virtual server (unix) and you have to take care of a lot of
clients.
-no one has acces to shell, cronjobs or
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