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VDS/VPS security and monitoring problems

Discussion in 'Security' started by eugene2006, Nov 28, 2006.

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    There is VDS/VPS (VIRTUAL PRIVATE DEDICATED SERVER) 2 GHZ 1 GB RAM,
    WINDOWS 2003, APACHE 2.2.3 + PHP 5.2
    VIRTUOZZO, NO PLESK (changed to XAMPP :))

    I've tried to install Antivirus DRWEB, NOD32 and many others. But all they failed to monitor on run-time.
    For now I've been using ClamAV but it does not monitor neither

    Any AV that might fully work on VDS?
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    Also my concern is hackers, DDOS, brute forcing and so on…
    Is there any Anti Hacker Software for Windows 2003?
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    I’ve tried lots of Traffic Analyzing Software but all they failed as well since there is no hardware or virtual network card detected on Windows 2003 VDS/VPS…
    How to analyze incoming HTTP HTTPS traffic – I am really interested in what’s going on my VDS ;)

    Thanks for support!
     
    eugene2006, Nov 28, 2006 IP
  2. CodyRo

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    Where I'm currently working we run Norton (I know guys, hold up) though we don't actively keep it monitoring because it hurts the system performance / nonstop false positives. I would recommend just setting up a scheduled task (see at) to scan nightly.

    As for DDoS theres many articles on that subject.. I personally man the FreeBSD machines so I don't know the best route to take for the win2k3 servers.. if you want to sniff the packets (I'm not sure what you were trying to say..?) you can try something like Ethereal.. though you say you can't detect any network interfaces it might not be possible from something like that.

    /endrant
     
    CodyRo, Dec 5, 2006 IP