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How to Edit the ApacheAdmin Configuration File to Protect Against Possible Security Vulnerability on NetWare 6.5

Are you concerned about the possible security vulnerability with ApacheAdmin on NetWare 6.5 after installing an OES2 Linux server (see TID 7001907) but don't want to use FILTCFG to restrict access to 2200?

If so, here's another way of restricting access to ApacheAdmin on your NetWare server.

Submitted by: smflood on Tue. 02.03.2009
Filed Under: Workgroup Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, NetWare, Security
Product: NetWare, Open Enterprise Server

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How to Use FILTCFG to Protect Against Possible Security Vulnerability with ApacheAdmin on NetWare 6.5

Are you concerned about the possible security vulnerability with ApacheAdmin on NetWare 6.5 after installing an OES2 Linux server (see TID 7001907)?

If so, here's one way of securing access to port 2200 on your NetWare server using FILTCFG.

Submitted by: smflood on Thu. 01.29.2009
Filed Under: Workgroup Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache, IP/IPX, NetWare, Security
Product: NetWare, Open Enterprise Server

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Force SSL on GroupWise 8 WebAccess and Calendar Publishing

Another tip on how to force SSL for GroupWise 8 WebAccess on OES 2 SP1 - Linux.

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Unloading Apache WebServer produces a "press key to continue" prompt

Working around the "press any key" prompt when unloading Apache.

Submitted by: Michael Bell on Tue. 12.02.2008
Filed Under: Workgroup Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Apache
Product: NetWare, Open Enterprise Server

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Replacing Open Enterprise Server 2 Linux Server Certificates

Mike Faris explains how to replace existing server certificates with new certificates that are virtually the same, they just last until the CA itself expires.

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Securing Apache Web Server with mod_security 2.5.6

In this article we look at how to setup and configure mod_security 2.5.6 on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2.

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