Thanks Phil!
Most of our businesses and clients we work with we end up removing AVG(ughhhhh and eww). MSE we used for awhile but it was also a complete joke like McAffee and some others.
Never used BD but ESET and Kaspersky have been the only protection software I've ever used or found good.
It's basically about territory ownership I think. Basically, they probably don't want people taking over other businesses clients or something of that sort? It wasn't exactly easy getting into the program, but hey, the software is good and sells so worth it. They actually gave us some nice...
For those asking why you have to be US:
Due to how ESET opperates, they assign districts. We are only allowed to sell to people in the US and are one of the few people allowed in the SE region of the US to be allowed to resell licenses.
As a member of VPSB. Mention that for special discount...
Mail servers also don't hide behind CF either. We had to move our mail servers out after they took a dDoS.
It is funny how many people think hiding behind a proxy service makes them safe from legal actions too.
I do believe that this fits the hosting industry as it offers security for all businesses and their networks :)
SolidShellSecurity, LLC is now a proud partner with ESET.com and because of that, we can resell licenses at discounted prices. ESET is backed fully by SolidShellSecurity, LLC and is...
We use Observium. However, they recently went paid and their dev team and lack of a community makes support and growth not the best ideal solution but it's nice and works since you can also integrate in with munin and collectd.
Few highlights:
- Remove modules/add-ons not required.
- IP Whitelist
- Change Admin Path
- Host on a dedicatd server and secure it.
- Change path names and move outside of public_html
- .htaccess hardening
- Disable uploads
- Host e-mail offsite
- Setup SNORT on a BSD box along with...
Hey all.
I've got some new office space setup for me and some co-workers and the plan is to mount 3~5 30"+ monitors up on the wall with charts for alerts. Now, I don't want to place a dedicated desktop machine to each so I was wondering if anyone has done this and what worked best for you...
I do.
It is where I pull in a lot of local work and connections. I've not updated it in who knows how long but it still works.
For those interested:
www.linkedin.com/in/truvisthornton
The attack was aimed at me, not my customers.
The e-mail and site are safe and moved now.
The only dDoS Protection offered was server setups with litespeed/kernel hardening for smaller attacks and floods.
Glad you like the name. Everyone down here likes it as well. Especailly, the USB drives...