Hello 

thin-air wrote:
> 
> Bounaberdi. I need to be able and skilled enough to do all the things 
> necessary to build and maintain my business from a computer stand point. 
> 

I understand. My business model is quite different : I consider I will never 
get knowledge for everything, and therefore I created my own partner program, 
to join both technical and business people every time I need them.

thin-air wrote:
> 
> I really need to have everything on one dedicated server.
> 

My value proposition in this case is to use virtualisation. You keep one 
service per virtual server, all virtual servers on a single hardware. This is 
the base of the products I propose on bdll.fr and it is the reason why 
management is simplified and costs can be reduced. Web exposure of virtual 
servers is managed by netfilter.

thin-air wrote:
> 
> Do you feel TinyERP has security weaknesses itself, if it is exposed to the 
> web?
> 

An application which does not require to be open on the public web should never 
be. My consideration is more about the fact that all web-shops are attacked, 
looking for security holes. If one gets some access to the web server, then he 
shouldn't be able to get (or write) data from (to) the erp. If synchronization 
is initiated from the erp side only, in the warm shadow of netfilter, then it 
is "pretty safe".

regards

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Dominique
www.SISalp.fr, infogérance de serveurs tinyerp sur www.bdll.fr





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