Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Michael L
Webserver and Email is all I know of; I know there is a litlle mySQL db of about 13MB. I can look in the cPanel if I know what to look for. Thank you M On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Michael Chaney mdcha...@michaelchaney.com wrote: I have to again ask: is there *anything* besides these

Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Michael Chaney
I again strongly suggest: 1. Move email *immediately* to gmail or another like service. 2. Identify issues with the web site that allow attackers in. 3. Move web hosting elsewhere if possible. It's a Joomla site, so I assume the database is simply the Joomla stuff. If that's the case, your best

Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread John Eldredge
Does Google Apps also have free and/or inexpensive mail services for private domains, such as jfeldredge.com, that aren't nonprofit organizations, but aren't commercial enterprises either? I found recently that my hosting service's SMTP server, which is shared among multiple hosted domains,

Re: [nlug] Auto-Update Gripe

2015-08-06 Thread Dagmar d'Surreal
This problem is in two parts: 1. You seem to be under the assumption that MythBuntu's installation is supposed to work. From what I can tell, they're taking a completely agnostic approach to production configuration--since they can't satisfy everyone, they don't even try to accommodate a basic

Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Michael L
I'm thankful for all the input, I 'believe' webserver and email is all that's there, so it crossed my mind going back to just a cheap shared hosting arrangement for $5-$30 / month. BUT, two reasons I don't know for sure that will be adequate are: 1. I'm (obviously) not a web admin / IT pro,

Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Michael Chaney
If the big content is on aws s3 then it doesn't matter where the front end lives. On Thursday, August 6, 2015, Michael L helpwithmath...@gmail.com wrote: I'm thankful for all the input, I 'believe' webserver and email is all that's there, so it crossed my mind going back to just a cheap

[nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Michael L
Also, regarding security, this is for the non-profit ministry, www.GraceAndTruth.Net ; just want to keep the site functioning and email from being hacked every day and blacklisted. It's all information that he wants the whole world to know. A functioning level of security is acceptable. Thank

Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Chris McQuistion
What are you using for mail service for that domain, right now? Are you running your own mail server? Google offers free email hosting for non-profits. I have a few clients that I've moved to free Google Apps. MUCH better to let Google be your mail server (if you're small and don't have

Re: [nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Chris McQuistion
Google has a bit of a procedure that you have to go through, to prove your a non-profit and everything, but once you've done that, you can get a free Google Apps account and Google has some pretty sharp email administrators On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Michael L helpwithmath...@gmail.com

[nlug] blacklist removal / HOW IS SITELOCK FOR SECURITY?, ClamAV, Codeguard? / managed dedicated?

2015-08-06 Thread Michael L
Hello NLUG, I found on the cPanel that standard email security features involving spf and DKIM were disabled, so I enabled them; that helped matters somewhat. I've gotten a few notifications that 'someone' is logging into our cpanel. One of those cPanel logins at 3am July 30th was supposedly the