RE: Sentora - General Security Warning ?
03-24-2015, 06:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2015, 06:07 PM by steva.)
Sentora is GREAT project.
This is my first post on this forum.
I'm still at the stage of research and testing free panels for services provided by my company , and Sentora is definitely a choice we make .
When it comes to the average end user , in a market there is a simple and efficient tool .
Even before he started the discussion about security vulnerabilities, it was weird to just what is the subject of discussion , just like the backup file that is in .zip format , which , as is well known not recorded linux settings for files and folders.
I hope that the concerned problem is overcome by hard correcting code, you have all my support , Sentora project must continue to live !
And finally, a question for the gurus linux security :
is there a way to overcome the current security problem at the moment, until the release of a new version Sentora .
For example, if on VM i close the SSH access , or ............. something?
This is my first post on this forum.
I'm still at the stage of research and testing free panels for services provided by my company , and Sentora is definitely a choice we make .
When it comes to the average end user , in a market there is a simple and efficient tool .
Even before he started the discussion about security vulnerabilities, it was weird to just what is the subject of discussion , just like the backup file that is in .zip format , which , as is well known not recorded linux settings for files and folders.
I hope that the concerned problem is overcome by hard correcting code, you have all my support , Sentora project must continue to live !
And finally, a question for the gurus linux security :
is there a way to overcome the current security problem at the moment, until the release of a new version Sentora .
For example, if on VM i close the SSH access , or ............. something?