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Old 27th August 2007, 07:30 PM
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Getting hacked.... need help!!!

Hi all,
Few days ago I set up an ocsp server using openssl; that service was running as ROOT all the time...
Today I noticed that the server is not responding to some of my ocsp requests. So I started the sniffer to see what the hell is going on. It turned out that someone from Japan is trying to hack my server using port 80 (OCSP).

What should I do next? Should I create a dedicated user and group for that service? if so can someone help me out?

I really need help on this one. please

Regards,
RK
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