Part of WG330
Incoming e-mails have been known to provide hackers with access to servers. Disabling the incoming mail service prevents this type of attacks. Additionally, e-mail is a specialized application requiring the dedication of server resources. A production web server should only provide hosting services for web-sites. Supporting mail services on a web server opens the server to the risk of abuse as an e-mail relay.
1. Open the Task Manager. 2. Click the Services tab and look for SMTP service. If the service is running, then this is a finding. 3. Open Add/Remove Programs to see if there are any e-mail programs installed. Search the system to determine if other e-mail programs are running. If there is an e-mail program installed and that program has been configured to accept inbound e-mail, this is a finding. 4. If available, telnet to the server under review on port 25. If a response is received, this is a finding.
1. Disable the SMTP service. 2. If other e-mail programs are running remove the programs.
Lavender hyperlinks in small type off to the right (of CSS
class id
, if you view the page source) point to
globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the
link location and paste anywhere you need to talk
unambiguously about these things.
You can obtain data about documents and items in other
formats. Simply provide an HTTP header Accept:
text/turtle
or
Accept: application/rdf+xml
.
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