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Apache Security: Installation And Configuration

White Papers Installation is the first step in making Apache functional. Though every additional step one makes now makes the installation more secure, it also increases the time one will spend maintaining security.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Apache Security Secrets Revealed

White Papers In this paper Mark Cox, head of the Red Hat Security Response Team, provides a historical analysis of Apache and presents a process for developing a security policy for evaluating Apache vulnerability.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Apache Patch Covers HTTP Security Hole

News The Apache Software Foundation released on Wednesday an updated version of its market-leading Web server software, primarily to patch previously undisclosed security holes. The group, which coordinates development and distribution of the open...

[May 30, 2003, 10:13]

Apache: Security

White Papers The operation of a web server raises several security issues. A complete discussion of computer security would fill a library. Here the paper looks at them in general terms; later on, it will discuss the necessary code in detail.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Using Versora's Progression Web, SELECT Personnel Services Saves Money And Increases Security And Reliability Moving To An Apache Web Server On Novell SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9

White Papers SELECT Personnel Services was founded in Santa Barbara, California in 1985. SELECT Personnel Services was faced with a few challenges that they were trying to overcome with a Microsoft Windows NT IIS Web Server.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Security Warning Too Quick For Comfort?

News Network protection company Internet Security Systems published a security advisory for Apache, the Internet's most popular Web server, and gave the Apache Foundation, which created the software, less than two hours to respond.

[June 18, 2002, 9:21]

Watch Out For New Apache Worm

News Security experts are rushing to decode a worm program that exploits a two-week-old flaw to infect computers running vulnerable versions of the popular open-source Apache Web server application. While the initial advisory on the flaw, which was...

[July 1, 2002, 8:35]

Apache Worm Shows Few Signs Of Life

News A program designed to infect vulnerable computers running the open-source Apache Web server application apparently hasn't made it very far, security experts said on Monday. The Apache worm infects unpatched servers running the FreeBSD operating...

[July 2, 2002, 9:53]

Flaws In Apache 2.0 For Windows May Hit Takeup

News Security problems may be hampering the adoption of Apache 2.0 for Windows, according to a new survey of Web servers. The latest report from UK-based Netcraft found that more than 16,000 Windows-based sites running the Apache server 2.0 software may...

[March 4, 2003, 16:35]

Securing Apache

White Papers This paper details the security considerations and options surrounding Apache's operation. This paper is intended for the system administrator who has been tasked with securing his or her implementation of the Apache web server.

[January 1, 1970, 0:59]

Watch For Top Linux/Unix Threats

News Although Apache is considerably more secure than IIS, the myth that it is totally secure accounts for the lax attention to Apache security and actually leaves the server highly vulnerable. Applicability -- Most Unix and Linux versions come with...

[October 22, 2002, 8:29]

Secure Open Source Web Server Debuts At Linux Expo

News The product from this US-based company is based on the open source Apache Web server and features 128-bit encryption. According to Web survey source Netcraft, over 60 percent of all sites on the Internet run Apache.

[June 5, 2000, 10:34]

A Year Ago: Secure Open Source Web Server Debuts At Linux Expo

News The product from this US-based company is based on the open source Apache Web server and features 128-bit encryption. According to Web survey source Netcraft, over 60 percent of all sites on the Internet run Apache.

[June 5, 2001, 6:28]

Bug Alert Firm Sets New Guidelines

News The company faced loud complaints last April after it released news of a security hole in the popular open-source Web server software Apache, having given the application's developers only a few hours to respond.

[December 3, 2002, 8:43]

Linux Worm Creating P2P Attack Network

News By exploiting a security hole in the Apache OpenSSL module that enables a widely used encrypted communications service known as the secure socket layer, the worm can copy itself to new servers. The worm targets Apache Web server installations on a...

[September 16, 2002, 8:09]

Apache Issues Anti-DoS Patch

News The foundation rushed the patch out perhaps to avert the kind of scenario that occurred last June, when a security firm released news of a flaw and gave Apache only a few hours to respond. The Apache Software Foundation has released a patch for its...

[April 4, 2003, 10:12]

Slapper Worm Grinds To A Halt

News The worm exploited a flaw in the open-source security component used with many Linux-based Apache Web servers. Known as Linux.Slapper.Worm, Slapper and Apache/mod_ssl, the worm's spread has fallen far short of the biggest attackers in recent times.

[September 20, 2002, 13:32]

SGI Warns Of Web Server Vulnerability

News Silicon Graphics (SGI) machines running the Apache Web server on SGI's IRIX operating system are vulnerable to attack by hackers, who may be able to gain administrator-level access, the company has warned.

[March 20, 2002, 13:53]

Gartner: Beware Of Bofra Exploit

News The analyst company recommended businesses using Apache Web servers to apply security patches as soon as possible. Computers running SP2 not affected by the bug, but Apache Web servers are. Microsoft will not solve all of the security problems, no...

[November 25, 2004, 15:50]

Slapper Worm Continues To Put It About

News The worm, known as Linux.Slapper.Worm and Apache/mod_ssl Worm by the security industry, takes advantage of a hole in OpenSSL, a program used by many Web sites based on open-source software to secure Web communications.

[September 17, 2002, 12:39]


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