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'''Security''' | '''Security''' | ||
If you are using your servers for design and development they are locked down to localhost access only and are secure. You can remain connected to the Internet while using them, however I would recommend you check out the section on '''[[New Users Security | security ]]''' you will need to change the '''[[New Users Security#MySQL Server Configuration | MySQL root password ]]''' as a minimum. I apologise for the length of the page do not attempt to read it in one go. Its for reference and covers all server security in one place, each topic is complete hence some duplication. | If you are using your servers for design and development they are locked down to localhost access only and are secure. You can remain connected to the Internet while using them, however I would recommend you check out the section on '''[[New Users: Security | security ]]''' you will need to change the '''[[New Users: Security#MySQL Server Configuration | MySQL root password ]]''' as a minimum. I apologise for the length of the page do not attempt to read it in one go. Its for reference and covers all server security in one place, each topic is complete hence some duplication. | ||
All your server settings including security are set using UniServer’s Admin Panel. Putting your servers on line is extremely easy Admin Panel guides you through this process. I have produced a comprehensive guide to [[#apanel]] check it out. | All your server settings including security are set using UniServer’s Admin Panel. Putting your servers on line is extremely easy Admin Panel guides you through this process. I have produced a comprehensive guide to [[#apanel]] check it out. |