What do we do ?

 

Usually, businesses don't have the time to take care of their systems properly. We will care about patches, security and maintenance of your servers. We provide expert installation and technical support services on all major Linux distributions including RedHat, Fedora, Debian-GNU, SuSE, Mandrake, Slackware and Gentoo.

 

We can also work with any custom Linux installation. We have in depth experience in solving all types of Linux and network related problems.

We can also work with any custom Linux installation. We have in depth experience in solving all types of Linux and network related problems.

Complete Server Management.

Server Security and Tuning.

Dedicated Server  Setup.

System  Security Optimization and Hardening.

Unlimited Admin Work Time.

Disaster Recovery & Hack Recovery.

Backup & Restore.

The following is a list of the most common software and services we support.

We guarantee we'll be able to fully support you with any solution listed below.  If your solution is not listed then please contact us for more specific enquiries.

Operating Systems and Distributions

CentOS     Debian     Fedora       FreeBSD     Gentoo     RHEL    SUSE     Ubuntu

Control Panels

cPanel  DirectAdmin  ISPConfig  Plesk     Webmin

Script and Software Install Support
: We can help with script and software installation support.
Kernel recompile with GR security-Grsecurity is a set of security patches to the 2.4 tree of Linux kernels. The goal of the project is to create the most secure system possible.

ConfigServer Firewall (csf) -A Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall.
Login Failure Daemon (lfd) - Login/Intrusion Detection and Security application for Linux servers.

CHKRootKit - a simple program that detects hacker software and notifies you if any has been detected via email.
RootKit Hunter - scanning tool to ensure your system does not have any backdoors or exploits.

Root compromise - if your server gets hacked and is therefore no longer trustworth.
OS upgrade - if you want to upgrade from an old unsupported OS to a new on.

Corrupt kernel - if you've upgraded the kernel and it has rendered the server unbootable of any kernel.
Failed OS disk - is mounted as a slave drive. We can then come in and migrate all the data from the old OS disk to the new OS disk and thus effectively recover your server.

Advanced Policy Firewall (APF)- Advanced Configurable firewall to block off unused ports and increase system security.
Brute Force Detection (BFD) - Detects and blocks brute force attacks.

ClamAV Anti-Virus for Email - ClamAV scans incoming and outgoing email for viruses, worms, and trojans.
Mod_Evasive - DoS and brute force prevention for Apache.

Mod_Security - HTTP Intrusion Protection System for filtering exploits. Customized ruleset used.
Disable Unnecessary Processes - Disables any services which are not needed for normal system operation.

 

Remove Unnecessary Packages - Removes any extraneous packages to remove potential attack and DoS vectors while reducing system footprint.
Secure Temporary Directories - Secure /tmp, /var/tmp and other directories to prevent against unauthorized binary upload and execution.

Secure Directory Permissions - Strengthens file permissions on many world-writable directories.
SSH Hardening - Hardens SSH server to prevent against possible attack vectors.

Daily Security Audit - Web security scripts are installed to report on possible security issues.
PAM Resource Hardening - Enforces PAM resource limiting to prevent against attacks.
Sysctl Hardening - Modifies kernel operating values to strengthen TCP/IP stack against various attacks including syn floods.

Open source consulting for projects

Mailing List: GNU Mailman, Sympa

Microsoft Windows interoperability: Samba, Wine

Monitoring: Cacti, ICINGA, Munin, Nagios

Network: OpenLDAP

Office Suite: KOffice, OpenOffice.org

Operating Systems: FreeBSD, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD

Printing: CUPS

Programming Language: C, C#, C++, Java, Mono, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby

Spam and Antivirus: amavisd, ClamAV, Open Security Filter, Postgrey, SpamAssassin

Virtualisation: Eucalyptus, KVM, VirtualBox, VMWare, Xen

VOIP Telephony: Asterisk, Callweaver, Ekiga, FreePBX, Gemeinschaft, OpenSIPS/OpenSER

Web browsing: Mozilla Firefox

Web Development : Catalyst Web Framework, Django, osCommerce, Ruby on Rails, Zend Framework, Zope

Web services: Apache, lighttpd, Squid

Wiki: MediaWiki, MoinMoin

Accounting : GnuCash

Backup: Amanda, Bacula, rsnapshot, rsync

Bug tracking, Helpdesk and Trouble Ticket Systems: Bugzilla, OTRS, RT, Trac

Content Management Systems :Drupal, Plone, Wordpress

Cryptography: GnuPG, OpenSSL

Customer Relationship Management: SugarCRM, vtiger

Databases: MySQL, PostGIS, PostgreSQL, Slony, SQLite

Desktop Environment: GNOME, KDE, XFCE

Desktop Publishing: Scribus

Development Tools: CVS, GCC, GDB, Git, GNU Enscript, Mercurial, OpenJDK, Subversion, ViewVC

Digital Video Recorder: MythTV

DNS Server: BIND, djbdns, dnsmasq

Education and Virtual Learning: Moodle

Email: Courier MTA, Cyrus, Dovecot, Evolution, Exim, Mozilla Thunderbird, Postfix, qmail, Sendmail

Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: OFBiz, OpenERP, Tryton

File server: NFS, RAID

Firewall: Ferm, iptables, Shorewall

Groupware: Citadel, eGroupWare, Kolab, Scalix, Zarafa, Zimbra

GUI toolkit: GTK+, Qt

High Availability/Clustering: DRBD, FAI, Heartbeat, Keepalived

Integrated Development Environment: Eclipse, NetBeans

Intranet portal: Liferay Portal

Linux Distribution: CentOS, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Gentoo, Kubuntu, Mandriva Linux, Red Hat Linux, Slackware, SUSE Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Xandros

 
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