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Servstra understands the absolute necessity for keeping all of
your servers as secure as possible. This is the reason why we
have developed 2 Security Plans for helping all dedicated server
owners protect their valuable machines. Please take note of the
extreme amount of security measures we will be taking to help
ensure your machine has a better chance of not being compromised
or abused when attacked.
We have both Linux Security Plans and FreeBSD
Security Plans. All Security Plans work with DirectAdmin,
Cpanel and Plesk control panels.
1. Linux Security Plans
Compatible with:
CentOS
3.x & 4.x
Debian
Fedora
Core
RedHat
9
Linux Security Plan 1 - $59.95 (onetime fee)
Update
kernel to the latest release
Update security
patches
Thorough
security audit
Installation
and configuration of firewall
Installation
of security updates as released by OS vendor
Installation
of security updates as released by Control Panel vendor
Disabling
of unused and insecure services
Removal
of insecure packages and unnecessary software
Log auditing
for unusual activity
SSH server
hardening
Securing
/tmp directory
Kernel tuning
with sysctl
PSAD (Port
Scan Detector)
SIM (System
Integrity Monitor)
PRM (Process
Resource Monitor)
AIDE (Advanced
Intrusion Detection Environment)
CHkrootkit
(Rootkit/Exploit scanner reports sent daily)
Linux Security Plan 2 - $84.95 (onetime fee)
Update
kernel to the latest release
Update security
patches
Thorough
security audit
Installation
and configuration of firewall
Installation
of security updates as released by OS vendor
Installation
of security updates as released by Control Panel vendor
Configuration
changes as desired by customer
Disabling
of unused and insecure services
Removal
of insecure packages and unnecessary software
Regular
scans for easy-to-guess users passwords
Log auditing
for unusual activity
Investigating
hacking attempts
Restoring
files from backup
Anti-spam
configuration
Anti-virus
configuration
Anti-DoS/DDoS
kernel code tweaking
Default
system users removal
SSH server
hardening
Mod_Security
(Intrusion detection and prevention engine for web applications)
Securing
/tmp directory
Kernel tuning
with sysctl
Snort (Network
Intrusion Detection System)
Acid (Analysis
Console for Intrusion Databases)
Smartd (HDD
Reliability monitor)
SIM (System
Integrity Monitor)
PRM (Process
Resource Monitor)
SPRI (System
Priority)
BFD (Brute
Force Detection)
PMON (Socket
Monitor)
Tripwire
(keeps track of every file being moved/edited in the system)
CHkrootkit
(Rootkit/Exploit scanner reports sent daily)
2. FreeBSD Security Plans
Compatible with:
FreeBSD
4.x & 5.x
FreeBSD Security Plan 1 - $59.95 (onetime fee)
Thorough
security audit
Installation
and configuration of firewall
Installation
of security updates as released by OS vendor
Installation
of security updates as released by Control Panel vendor
Disabling
of unused and insecure services (telnet, finger etc)
Removal
of insecure packages and unnecessary software
Log auditing
for unusual activity
SSH server
hardening
Securing
/tmp directory
Kernel tuning
with sysctl
CHkrootkit
(Rootkit/Exploit scanner reports sent daily)
AIDE (Advanced
Intrusion Detection Environment)
Nessus (Security
scanner)
HostSentry
(trace suspicious user's activity, unknown user logins etc)
Local file
permissions and suid bits checkup
FreeBSD Security Plan 2- $84.95 (onetime fee)
Thorough
security audit
Installation
and configuration of firewall
Installation
of security updates as released by OS vendor
Installation
of security updates as released by Control Panel vendor
Installation
of custom software as desired by customer
Configuration
changes as desired by customer
Disabling
of unused and insecure services (telnet, finger etc)
Removal
of insecure packages and unnecessary software
Regular
scans for easy-to-guess users passwords
Log auditing
for unusual activity
Investigating
hacking attempts
Restoring
files from backup
Anti-spam
configuration
Anti-virus
configuration
Anti-DoS/DDoS
kernel code tweaking
Default
system users removal
SSH server
hardening
Mod_Security
(Intrusion detection and prevention engine for web applications)
Securing
/tmp directory
Kernel tuning
with sysctl
CHkrootkit
(reports sent daily)
Smartd (HDD
Reliability monitor)
Snort (Network
Intrusion Detection System)
Acid (Analysis
Console for Intrusion Databases)
Tripwire
(keeps track of every file being moved/edited in the system)
Nessus (Security
scanner)
HostSentry
(trace suspicious user's activity, unknown user logins etc)
Local file
permissions and suid bits checkup
Note: The security plans are perfomed once on your server. Should
you ever require an OS reload, you will have to purchase a new
security plan.
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