whitelisting file extensions, apache security, clickjacking protection, browser framing, apache logging, apache webserver logs.
In this second part, we will be performing more security checks and optimisation & #serverhardening the apache web server.
In the first part of this video, we demonstrate how we can whitelist a file extension in our apache web server. This is one of the most thoughtful steps in ensuring that only selected file extensions are allowed into our apache instance and this will ensure that bogus and other unwanted files cannot take up place on our server.
In the second part of the video, we will set important headers that ensures that our application remains secure from browser framing or clickjacking attacks.
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In the third section, we will discuss about logging in brief and explain its importance in the overall security monitoring of apache web server. We discuss about setting proper log levels in apache along with brief introduction of apache common log format.
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Video Index:-
00:00 - 03:56 - Whitelist file extensions
03:58 - 07:15 - Securing against clickjacking attacks
07:16 - 14:45 - Basic logging in apache web server
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