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system monitoring advice
Hi folks,
After running linux for about three years and now OpenBSD for about two i am about ready to set up my small business webserver office lan. I will be running a small OpenBSD box with several nics, providing (routing/firewall) connection from the internet via a "Static" ip address to my small business web server and an internal lan. This is a home/office system not an Enterprise one. I have read here, and many man pages as applicable, plus the book of PF, SSH mastery and Absolute OpenBSD. I am a "NOVICE". The webserver will be a simple one consisting of just a few static pages running on a commercial OpenBSD server. The "Apache" webserver will be running from a default install chrooted in /www. There will be no e-commerce, email, or database functions. Since the web server info, and related .conf's may be backup'd and replaced easily i am not worried about proprietary data loss, e-commerce corruption and or financial/personal data loss. I think at this time i can set-up a basic firewall/router that meets my business needs and simply works. Later as my knowledge grows i can refine it. I am "however" concerned with detecting and neutralizing mal-ware pests from the outside infecting my system which sends pesky traffic to you.......and our internet neighbors. I am fairly familiar and use pfstat, and systat etc. QUESTION: What do you folks use/employ to try to stay on top of potential malware traffic that may originate from your systems.????? Remember this is not an Enterprise system here!!!!! Please suggest subjects/program reading and i can take it from here. thanks in advance FRCC Last edited by frcc; 20th November 2012 at 01:45 PM. |
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