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RE: Securing a webserver through reverse proxy?
From: Alisson Leite de Morais Veras <alissonv () scopus com br>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 10:46:36 -0300
Hi there, continuing on this thread.... That's a implementation I was wondering to do, but interacting with SNORT, to make changes in the destination address (squid or iptables routing). If an attack were detected, it would redirect the traffick to another server or some king of honneypot. Anybody know if it's OK? Is it too hard to do? Thanks Alisson Leite de Morais Veras Sao Paulo - Brazil
Current thread:
- Securing a webserver through reverse proxy? Security (Feb 19)
- Re: Securing a webserver through reverse proxy? Adam McCarthy (Feb 20)
- Re: Securing a webserver through reverse proxy? Alejandro Flores (Feb 20)
- Re: Securing a webserver through reverse proxy? brian_carpio (Feb 20)
- Re: Securing a webserver through reverse proxy? theog (Feb 20)
- Re: Securing a web server through reverse proxy? Scott Liebergen (Feb 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Securing a webserver through reverse proxy? Alisson Leite de Morais Veras (Feb 22)