I spent a few hours last night looking around to see if I could actually set up my own web server at home - mostly for exploring, learning, experimenting (not for commerce or even blogging, etc.).
My LAN is connected to the internet via a cable modem behind a Linksys WRT54G2 router. My own dual-boot box is on the LAN (nothing of value and perhaps little or no personal information either as I'm very cautious about my privacy). However, my housemate (Dad) has a Windows box on the LAN too, with tax software, online banking, and other activities of a confidential nature. We've set up limited accounts for general use, have a Norton firewall and AV, and to the best of my knowledge have been fairly safe from crackers so far.
My plan was to have a simple system with LAMP installed and go for it - forward port 80 traffic to the server, and keep it away from the other machines.
So, am I basically going to be asking for a rootkit on the XP box in a few hours...or if I "do it right" can I hope for a reasonably secure setup to work with? Should I be dissuaded from this madness? Any experiences good or bad?
Thanks for your input!
My LAN is connected to the internet via a cable modem behind a Linksys WRT54G2 router. My own dual-boot box is on the LAN (nothing of value and perhaps little or no personal information either as I'm very cautious about my privacy). However, my housemate (Dad) has a Windows box on the LAN too, with tax software, online banking, and other activities of a confidential nature. We've set up limited accounts for general use, have a Norton firewall and AV, and to the best of my knowledge have been fairly safe from crackers so far.
My plan was to have a simple system with LAMP installed and go for it - forward port 80 traffic to the server, and keep it away from the other machines.
So, am I basically going to be asking for a rootkit on the XP box in a few hours...or if I "do it right" can I hope for a reasonably secure setup to work with? Should I be dissuaded from this madness? Any experiences good or bad?
Thanks for your input!
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