Re: Please I'd like to install 2 websites on my un managed VPS on CentOS6

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I'd like to learn indeed but feel like lost in a very big ocean.
please if you may give any outline that would be awesome or even a title 
for a good book to start with.

On 23/02/2012 09:15 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> and where is the difference between a real server and a VPS
> in the context of a webserver ->  hint: there is none!
>
> you have two choices:
>
>   * read many manuals and learn the needed things
>   * to not use VPS at all and switch to a maintained hosting
>
> there is no easy way for " i have no technical knowledge but i
> want to have simple instructions for making a secure root-server"
>
> if you have not the knowledge, not the time to learn
> and not the money to let do people who can simply
> do not such things!
>
> Am 23.02.2012 20:05, schrieb Wuxi Ixuw:
>
> Please suggest a one as I am keep goggling and all result bring books
> dealing with linux as a real server and not a vps.
>
> On 23/02/2012 07:01 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Wuxi Ixuw<w7u64xi7@xxxxxxxxx>   wrote:
>>> I am afraid if I get hacked and do not know what should i do to setup
>>> the whole vps the right way.
>> There are many large books on the subject.  If you don't want to spend
>> your life staying ahead of the game:
>>      Use popular software
>>     Don't change defaults you don't understand
>>     Keep it up to date
>>     Use good passwords
>>
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