Hi,

Once again, thanks to those who got me straightened out on
installing/updating RPM's.

Now I've gotten Apache 1.3.27 installed on Mandrake 9.0.  Just curious how
secure it is considered "out of the box."

I've seen quite a few Nimda and Code Red hits against it- obviously
unsuccessfully.  But in the short term, until I can get my hands on my
Apache book back in the office, and start digesting it over a few
days/weeks, is there anything I need to do immediately to make sure it is
reasonably secure?  I'd like to keep Apache running so I can test from the
office.

I've got Apache AdvancedExtranet Server 1.3.27 with FrontPage/5.0.2.2623
PHP/4.3.0 mod_ssl/2.8.12 OpenSSL/0.9.6g installed, along with the FrontPage
server extensions, V2.2.  Like I said, "out of the box."

The project I'm working on is to be able to create/edit FrontPage webs on
Apache (don't ask, I'm not a Microsoft lover... suffice it to say, just need
to get it working and I'd like to make sure it is secure).

I've read over the apache.org security page and done most of that- but I'm
new- some of it is Greek.

I believe I've set all the file/directory permissions correctly...

Anything else?

Thanks,
Marlo



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