-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Alle 12:23, sabato 14 giugno 2003, Dan Eskildsen ha scritto:
HI everyone.
I want to hear your opinions as to the security of having samba running on my linux box.
I have a small lan running behind a broadband router which acts as a firewall. I have a linux box (suse 8.2) which I use as an apache/php/mysql server. On the linux box is a personal website containing a very large photo album - I would like to have samba running to speed up the process of transfering files (photos) from a (ehhhh) win2k machine to the SuSE server. How much of a security threat would I be opening myself up to if I enabled Samba. My router blocks traffic, except port 80.
I do not understand, you are not in a trusted lan? However I think in a LAN SMB should be better (it is what it is designed for). If your provider blocks everything except port 80, then SMB or FTP is not something interesting for the outside world. If it would not block enough, just setup iptables or SuSEfirewall2.
Would it be safer / better to use a FTP server instead? In a LAN SMB should be more usable. For security, if you use proftpd or wuftpd you are not very secure. BTW just use the service more usable and block out your LAN's machines which are not supposed (trusted?) tu use SMB.
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