Difference between revisions of "Securing OpenEMR - Linux"
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1 Enable UFW | |||
* Set Up UFW to Allow 22, 80, & 443 and limit Brute Force attacks: | * Set Up UFW to Allow 22, 80, & 443 and limit Brute Force attacks: | ||
Allow 80 and 443 | * Allow 80 and 443 | ||
sudo ufw allow ‘Apache Full’ | sudo ufw allow ‘Apache Full’ | ||
Allow SSH | Allow SSH |
Revision as of 19:06, 9 September 2018
[under review]
Change page name to "Linux Security"
1 Enable UFW
- Set Up UFW to Allow 22, 80, & 443 and limit Brute Force attacks:
- Allow 80 and 443
sudo ufw allow ‘Apache Full’ Allow SSH sudo ufw allow ssh Prevent SSH Bruteforce Attachs sudo ufw limit ssh
- 2 Enable ClamAV?
- 3 Enable Secure NTP?
- 4 Enable CSF?
- 5 Passwords for root and regular user?
- 6 Probably need a section on SSH keys for all those who don't use a cloud provider where keys are default