I'm thinking about making a web server but, I have an issue:will opening Port 80 affect all computers on a network?
please help
I'm thinking about making a web server but, I have an issue:will opening Port 80 affect all computers on a network?
please help
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OS: Kubuntu 22.10
I use denyhosts and don't worry about it. I'm guessing they just have a script that runs a gamut of IP's. Mines dynamic too. Here's a link I've found helpful. What I've done for my server is use a nonstandard port and then no-ip redirects to my machine when there's a request for the url. Can't stop the attacks but you don't have to open the door!
http://bodhizazen.net/Tutorials/iptables/
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The SSH attacks are just scripts that scan blocks of ip addresses for open ports. I've been using only iptables and key-based auth and my logs seem to be realitively clean.
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Here's a good link for getting scanned. I ended up backing off on my denyhosts logging and it's settled down. I just wanted to see if it was working, and it is, like a dog!
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
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