Matias Vangsnes

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Posts Tagged with "IIS"

Trustwave ModSecurity Web Application Firewall Now Supports Microsoft IIS, nginx

Monday, July 30th, 2012

ModSecurity shows its added support for Microsoft IIS and nginx web servers on its website Compliance and security provider Trustwave announced on Wednesday that its open source ModSecurity Web Application Firewall has added support for two popular web server platforms, Microsoft’s Internet Information Services and nginx. This support is in addition to existing support for [...]

Micro​soft/Trust​wave Expand ModSecurit​y To IIS And Nginx Servers

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

CHICAGO– July 25, 2012 – Trustwave, a leading provider of cloud-based compliance and information security solutions, today announced that the popular, open source ModSecurity Web Application Firewall now supports the top three Web server platforms, including new support for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) and Nginx, in addition to existing support for Apache Web servers. [...]

Black Hat: Open Source ModSecurity Comes to Microsoft IIS

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

In an interview with InternetNews Barnett explained that a decade ago when ModSecurity was first being built, Apache was the most popular web server and that’s why it was chosen as the initial platform. Fast forward to today, and Apache is still the most popular web server in the world, but it is now facing [...]

Trustwave Teams With Microsoft to Bring Open-Source Web Application Firewall to Top Web Server Platforms

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

CHICAGO, IL–(Marketwire -07/25/12)- Trustwave, a leading provider of cloud-based compliance and information security solutions, today announced that the popular, open source ModSecurity® Web Application Firewall now supports the top three Web server platforms, including new support for Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) and Nginx, in addition to existing support for Apache Web servers. Trustwave collaborated [...]

Netcraft Continues to See a Drop in Responses for July 2012 Web Survey

Wednesday, July 4th, 2012

Netcraft released the results of its July 2012 web survey Web analytics firm Netcraft released the results of its July 2012 web survey, which saw responses from 665,916,461 sites. This month’s web survey saw a decrease of 31 million since last month, making it the third consecutive month that the Netcraft web survey saw a drop [...]

ScaleXtreme Announces New Server And Application Monitoring Functionality

Wednesday, June 27th, 2012

SAN MATEO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ScaleXtreme, the leading provider of cloud-based monitoring and systems management, announced early access availability of its new server and application monitoring product with thresholds, alerts and actions. This new monitoring product gives customers a complete solution to monitor the health of all your cloud, physical and virtual machines all in one [...]

Ubuntu targets the mainstream

Thursday, June 21st, 2012

With Ubuntu 12.04, Canonical has delivered a much improved product that spans desktops, servers and the cloud in a bid to become the cross-platform mainstream product that Apple‘s Mac OS might have been had Apple not abandoned the server market. Dubbed Precise Pangolin (an anteater-like mammal), the latest version of Ubuntu sports a new feature [...]

GlobalSign, DigiCert, Comodo Partner to Improve NGINX Server Security with OCSP-Stapling Method

Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

GlobalSign, DigiCert and Comodo will improve the security of NGINX servers through the OCSP-stapling method SSL certificate providers GlobalSign, DigiCert, Comodo and NGINX announced on Wednesday that they will improve the NGNIX open source web server to support OCSP-stapling. According to the press release, this move will improve the privacy, reliability and revocation checking for [...]

Ubuntu targets the mainstream

Monday, June 18th, 2012

With Ubuntu 12.04, Canonical has delivered a much improved product that spans desktops, servers and the cloud in a bid to become the cross-platform mainstream product that Apple‘s Mac OS might have been had Apple not abandoned the server market. Dubbed Precise Pangolin (an anteater-like mammal), the latest version of Ubuntu sports a new feature [...]

Netcraft May Web Server Survey Sees First Drop in Responses in 22 Months

Thursday, May 24th, 2012

Netcraft May web server survey sees first drop in responses in 22 months Netcraft released the results of its May web server survey on Wednesday, and saw a decrease of 14 million hostnames compared to April, the first drop in responses that Netcraft has observed in two years. According to Netcraft, the drop comes as [...]

Web Server Report: Site Growth Slows, and SPDY Is a Drop in the Bucket

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012

The hostname decline, according to Netcraft, is due to more than 28 million .info hostnames that were controlled by SoftLayer going into oblivion. The drop was enough to offset new growth, in a month in which Apache lost more than 17 million domains. Netcraft looks at more than just the total domains, of course. It [...]

WampServer delivers a smart, Windows-friendly platform for Apache, MySQL and PHP-based apps

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

While many popular website applications (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, etc.) are open source and therefore freely available, running these PHP-based apps on a Windows IIS web server requires a bit of retrofitting. Although Microsoft has streamlined the process of installing and configuring the PHP scripting language on IIS 7.0, many web administrators consider the fix, which [...]

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