Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: ninti on February 08, 2004, 01:51:40 AM
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A client running 5.5 had some Romanians drop by the other day, create themselves an account on the machine, and load a stack of IRC-related software (eggdrop, tcl, etc) in a hidden directory. We've cleaned up, upgraded to 5.6, blocked http/https ports, and done some other security stuff.
If I run '/etc/init.d/httpd stop' on the command line, httpd dies. If I put the same line in /etc/rc.local, no effect. How/where can I stop the public web server from running at all on a public server/gateway machine that just does email?
Related question:
Are httpd, httpd-admin, and httpd-e-smith all separate servers?
Thanks
Michael Hall
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The service manager panel can enable/disable the different services on the SME server:
http://www.e-smith.org/contrib/rpm-index/RPM-e-smith-service-control-1.1.0-01.noarch.html
/Mats