Example Snort Configuration
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output database: log, mysql, user=root password=password dbname=snort host=localhost. output ascii: log, file=/var/log/snort. # Rules and include files. include $RULE_PATH/bad-traffic.rules. include $RULE_PATH/exploit.rules …
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Securing MySQL for development
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When developing in Rails, the canonical thing to do is to have a root MySQL account with no password. While this makes the Rails configuration automagic, it leaves things somewhat open because MySQL accepts TCP/IP connections by default …
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Rails’ friends: Securing MySQL (continued)
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Rails’ database connection We have to update Rails’ database configuration in the project’s config/database.yml file. We have to enter both, the user name and password in the clear, so it is good advice to protect the file from …
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