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| Subject: | "Secure" Web Hosting? |
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| Date: | Wed, 24 Nov 2004 06:48:53 -0800 |
Hello all, I'm looking for suggestions on web hosting providers that pay particular attention to security issues, e.g. hardening networks, servers, and applications. On a somewhat related note, if I wanted to host a web server myself, what is the recommended platform for getting a web server online in a secure and intuitive fashion? I know that OpenBSD has an excellent reputation, but may be difficult to setup for someone that hasn't spent much time with BSD. What about EnGarde Linux? Thanks! Mark
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