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*After installation/upgrade consider removing(or ensuring no access to) to the following scripts, which are not needed for general OpenEMR use: | *After installation/upgrade consider removing(or ensuring no access to) to the following scripts, which are not needed for general OpenEMR use: | ||
:*library/sqlconf.php | |||
:*acl_setup.php | |||
:*acl_upgrade.php | |||
:*sl_convert.php | |||
:*setup.php | |||
:*sql_upgrade.php | |||
:*gacl/setup.php | |||
:*ippf_upgrade.php | |||
:*admin.php | |||
:*entire contrib directory | |||
*After installing a patch consider removing (or ensuring no access to) to the following scripts, which is not needed for general OpenEMR use: | *After installing a patch consider removing (or ensuring no access to) to the following scripts, which is not needed for general OpenEMR use: | ||
:*sql_patch.php | |||
==Network== | ==Network== |
Revision as of 20:25, 22 October 2011
Securing OpenEMR
Overview
- With the advent of the Patient Portals, the community is now addressing the issues of how to best secure OpenEMR instances that are open to the web. Doing this requires a firm understanding of securing several parts, which at least include OpenEMR itself, Apache, MySQL, firewall, router, https, certficates, etc. A forum that began to discuss this issue can be found here. Note this document is just a work in progress; hopefully as members of the community began securing their OpenEMR instances for the web, they will place things they learned here in order to help others.
OpenEMR
- After installation/upgrade consider removing(or ensuring no access to) to the following scripts, which are not needed for general OpenEMR use:
- library/sqlconf.php
- acl_setup.php
- acl_upgrade.php
- sl_convert.php
- setup.php
- sql_upgrade.php
- gacl/setup.php
- ippf_upgrade.php
- admin.php
- entire contrib directory
- After installing a patch consider removing (or ensuring no access to) to the following scripts, which is not needed for general OpenEMR use:
- sql_patch.php
Network
- On server, consider only opening port 443 (https).
- Consider a firewall that only allows port 443 (https) traffic to the server.