I recently manage to get an Apache and imap server running on an old box
of mine at home.  The servers work, but I feel that I should make the
effort to make them secure.

I am behind a router/firewall and also have shorewall running on the
computer.  This is basically the same situation with my other home
computers, but I was wondering if there's more I can do to prevent either
server from being broken into from the Internet?

>From within my LAN, I can't ping or ftp the computer, though I can mount
samba shares, which requires a password.  I'm not sure how I could test
this from outside the LAN.

If I do "telnet serverIP http" I get a response, but I don't know if this
is a bad thing or not.   

Is there a way to thoroughly test the security of my servers?  Or better
yet, how would I go about hacking them so I can make sure nobody else
can?

Since big corporate servers manned by trained professionals get hacked,
I'm concerned that mine may be sitting ducks right now, this being my
first foray into the world of server administration.
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