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Rackspace Cloud Sites First 48, 6-3 - Configuring SSL on Your Website(s)

Apple Mail.app, and SFTP (secure file transfer protocol) programs, etc. These programs are automatically ...

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Creating an Outbound Custom Allow Rule for Windows Firewall (Windows 2008)

connections (secure and insecure) or only if the connection is secure. If you require the connection to be ...

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Creating an Inbound Custom Allow Rule for Windows Firewall (Windows 2008)

connections (secure and insecure) or only if the connection is secure. If you require the connection to be ...

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Creating an Inbound Predefined Deny Rule for Windows Firewall (Windows 2008)

Creating an Inbound Predefined Deny Rule 1. Launch Windows Firewall with Advanced Security by clicking on Start > Administrative Tools > Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. 2. Select Inbound Rules in the left pane and click New Rule under Inbound Rules in the Actions Pane 3. The New Inbound ...

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Creating an Outbound Predefined Deny Rule for Windows Firewall (Windows 2008)

Creating an Outbound Predefined Deny Rule 1. Launch Windows Firewall with Advanced Security by clicking on Start > Administrative Tools > Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. 2. Select Outbound Rules in the left pane and click New Rule under Outbound Rules in the Actions Pane 3. The New ...

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SSL/TLS

(Secure Socket Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security). Now, Bob's conversation with the server becomes a little more secure (and a lot more complicated): Client: Hello. My random number is ...

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Creating an Outbound Custom Deny Rule for Windows Firewall (Windows 2008)

Creating an Outbound Custom Deny Rule 1. Launch Windows Firewall with Advanced Security by clicking on Start > Administrative Tools > Windows Firewall with Advanced Security. 2. Select Outbound Rules in the left pane and click New Rule under Outbound Rules in the Actions Pane 3. The New ...

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Common Windows Issues: IIS Downloads Are Slow or Disconnect

(and Secure Web Server (HTTPS) if you’re using SSL on your website, and FTP Server if you’re using IIS ...

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Sample iptables ruleset

By Popular demand, here is a sample ruleset for iptables. Disclaimer: This is only a template to help you build an iptables ruleset that will best fit your solution, it is not intended to be a security standard nor will it fit every environment. Please use this sample only to help you with syntax ...

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Cloud Sites Outbound IP Addresses

DFW? cloud sites outbound IP addresses ip addresses Cloud Sites Security Standard Article ...

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Port Knocking

security feature. Aside from the issue of requiring an extra "knocking" client, it is also a form of security by obscurity. Knock sequences are like passwords; they should never be made public, and ...

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Debian Etch - Apache, SSL and Virtual Hosts

a supposedly secure area of a public website will not be too impressed. They are, however, fine for personal ...

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Hashing and Encryption

security Cloud Servers Uncategorized Standard Article ...

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Load Balancing an SSL site with Apache

# Security "technically we aren't blocking # anyone but this the place to make those # chages Order ...

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Setting Up IMAP Or POP - Outlook® Express

or HTTP) server —Enter the secure server name: secure.emailsrvr.com ·       Outgoing mail (SMTP) server —Enter the secure server name:   secure.emailsrvr.com   9.    Click Next . 10. In the Account name ...

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Getting Started with openSUSE in the Cloud

zones have been selected correctly, go to: Allowed Services >> External Zone >> Secure Shell ...

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Common iptables rules for Fedora 11

Fedora 11 ships with a default iptables ruleset installed that will reject all incoming traffic. Before you can use some services you must add rules to iptables so the services will work. Below is a list of common rules that users would use. These example ...

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Common iptables rules for RHEL 5.3

RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3 ships with a default iptables ruleset installed that will reject all incoming traffic. Before you can use some services you must add rules to iptables so the services will work. Below is a list of common rules that users would ...

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How to Prevent RackConnect from Overwriting Custom Iptables Rules on Linux Cloud Servers

By default, RackConnect Automation takes complete control of the iptables software firewall on your Linux Cloud Servers, using it to enforce your configured Network Policies for those network connections that do not traverse your hardware firewall device. ...

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Common iptables rules for Fedora 10

Fedora 10 ships with a default iptables ruleset installed that will reject all incoming traffic. Before you can use some services you must add rules to iptables so the services will work. Below is a list of common rules that users would use. These example ...

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