On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Leon Vergottini wrote:

I am busy teaching myself iptables [....]

How secure is this setup? Is there any mistakes or things that I need to look out for?

It's only as secure as your web stack (and, in your case, SSH configuration).

Packet filtering is a necessary security tool, but it's not sufficient for total security. Much harder is auditing the pieces of your applications:

* locked-down application configuration(s),
* decent password policy,
* access controls (mandatory and discretionary) that limit exposure
  to exploits or vulnerabilities,
* timely patching,
* good service monitoring combined with a remediation plan should
  things go awry,
* good crypto configuration,
* etc., etc.

In other words, packet filtering is a good start toward a secure system, but no more than that.

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Paul Heinlein <> heinl...@madboa.com <> http://www.madboa.com/
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