Suggested Privelages for protected Applications!

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by Rod S, Feb 5, 2004.

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  1. Rod S

    Rod S Registered Member

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    Hi All!!

    First post, so forgive me if I've missed out on a bit of chatter!

    I wanted to ask anyone who's installed PG full version, what privelages they've allowed each program.

    IE, what was added to TDS-3, blocked flags, allowed flags, and options
    Port explorer, blocked flags, allowed flags and options.

    I also have a webserver, irc server, mysql running and winmysqladmin running. If I wanted to add these what privelages would I need to use with these as i've had problems with people viewing my website and connecting to my mysql server.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated!!!

    Thanks
    Rod
     
  2. nameless

    nameless Registered Member

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    For your MySQL issue, you need better server configurations, not Process Guard.
     
  3. Rod S

    Rod S Registered Member

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    Thats what I would have thought, except the webserver, irc server, and mysql were working absolutely fine untill I installed process guard. o_O

    Anyway, I think i fixed the problem, Will wait to talk to someone to see if they can connect to my site. Thanks for your response by the way

    Kind Regards
    Rod
     
  4. Jason_DiamondCS

    Jason_DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    Check your PG log to see if there is any requests from those web serving/SQL applictions on other applications. If there is you will have to adjust your settings so they can do what they require.

    -Jason-
     
  5. Gavin - DiamondCS

    Gavin - DiamondCS Former DCS Moderator

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    Since I know I'm not adding nasties to the list, allow privs for everything :) So I have this interoperability between all processes with 0 chance of a problem, but all OUTSIDE/new/unknown possible hostiles cant get at my processes and hurt them :mad: :D
     
  6. nameless

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    You can say that and get away with it; I say it, and I get contradicted. :blink:
     
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    :)
    I think Gavin was referring to the "allow privileges" on individually listed Apps, which lets the App play nicely with other listed items ;)
     
  8. nameless

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    Yes, of course. And I agree with him.
     
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