How to make a WAMP server secure. Is it possible? [closed] - security

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Closed 9 years ago.
Yesterday I setup a localhost on my network, and now am working on making it a public website. I read that self-hosting a website with WAMP can be very insecure, and poses high security risks. Is this true? How would I make my WAMP server secure? I currently have Windows Vista (most recent service pack), Kaspersky Pure 3.0, and WAMP 2.2. If you could please post a solution, or tips on keeping my self-hosted website secure, it would be greatly appreciated!Thank you!

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Closed 10 years ago.
I would like to create a web app (desktop and mobile versions) that can work with and without Internet connection but synchronizes data when Internet connection is available. The web app must be highly secure (transmission encryption and data encryption). I have though of Adobe Flex and Air as tools for development. Any other suggestions?
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Closed 10 years ago.
Really need a book recommendation for mastering node.js.
From this list...or ?
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/search/?keywords=nodejs&pageSize=12
I personally like http://www.nodebeginner.org/ as a foundation.
PeepCode Full Stack Node.js screencast https://peepcode.com/products/full-stack-nodejs-i helps to understand aspects of practical use.
Also Google for deploying Node.js applications to production as it is not as straightforward as with more traditional server side technologies on web and it can make an impact on your application strategy.

Node JS Live Reporting(Graphical) Modules [closed]

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Closed 9 years ago.
I have a production web service built with Node JS(HTTP Server) on a Linux box with a HAProxy Load Balancer and wanted some kind of graphical tool to do live reporting on the server. I specially wanted to look at requests/min, request failures, etc. Anything out there people would suggest. I need something non-intrusive b/c I will be handling 20mil+ requests a day.
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protecting a Zend Framework site from hacking [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
I have a Zend framework site running and somebody actually managed to upload 2 php scripts in the ZF public folder.
I've changed the password to cpanel including ftp, database etc.
But how can I prevent this from happening again?
If it is possible to access pgrfilemanager without a login then users can easily upload whatever files they want to your site. You'll need to find a way to secure that script, either by including your ZF login check inside of it somehow, or by securing it with a htaccess style login instead (probably easier).

Is anyone using node.js with an OAuth2.0 authentication system? [closed]

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Is there an OAuth2.0 library for Node.js, which is being used (or planned to be used) in a live, production system?
node-oauth is generally a good bet.
node-oauth provides some support for Oauth2.
"Also provides rudimentary OAuth2 support, tested against facebook connect and github. For more complete usage examples please take a look at connect-auth (http://github.com/ciaranj/connect-auth)" taken from https://github.com/ciaranj/node-oauth

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