
I hit the mass edition of UNIX scheme computer rented from my hosting company:
Linux edition 2.4.7-10 (bhcompile@stripples.devel.redhat.com) (gcc edition 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat UNIX 7.1 2.96-98)) #1 Thu Sep 6 16:46:36 EDT 2001
I’m hunting to establish a firewall code and an antivirus/antispam code on this server. Could you provide me whatever suggestions? Free is better.
Red Hat UNIX 7.1 2.96-98 is the UNIX version. I hit rattling restricted undergo with UNIX and disagreeable to see as I go along. The hosting consort requires me to acquire the code (even if it is for the section of the site) and they module establish it for me. I meet desired whatever suggestions on what firewall code is acquirable which is thoughtful to be the prizewinning and also entireness with the UNIX edition traded above.
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No, this is what you are using: Red Hat Linux version 2.4.7-10 OR Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-98 or both. By the sounds of it, you lack the expertize to do this, no offense intended.
Talk to your web hosting company. They are responsible for your site’s security.
Linux has a built in firewall called IPTables and viruses don’t do much harm on most linuxes.
Of course Redhad 7 is pretty old. You should have your web host install a web based admin tool such as Webmin or cPanel so you can manage stuff easily via the web.
Or you should quit them and switch to a company that uses more current linux versions and offers web based management.
The only case I would use A/V software on Linux is if I was running a mail server, or public FTP, then I would use ClamAV.
I use Futurehosting and they rock. (Virtual Private Servers)
Sounds to me like you need managed hosting though, or need to learn more about being a Linux admin.
-n8