Re: a whitelist for outgoing syn port 80, 443 traffic for hosting

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franck wrote:
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Ken A wrote:
Hello,


Hi,

Is anyone aware of a whitelist of hostnames of port 80,443 OUTGOING
traffic that should be considered 'normal' in a hosting environment?
ie: SYN traffic to ups.com, authorize.net, technorati, for ecommerce,
blogging, etc..

Categorizing traffic as good/bad is useful in this day of many php
remote file include bugs.

Thanks,

Maybe this is what you are looking for :

http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/zero/

Thanks, but I'm looking for a whitelist for a fairly wide range of web applications, not a blacklist. There are plenty of good blacklists out there. surbl.org, uribl.com , etc. :-)
Ken



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