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Secure Web Hosting

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Secure Web Hosting


Does web hosting secure my website?

Does web hosting secure my website? If yes please let me know where I can get the best web host I need to secure my website thank you.

And isn’t encrypted server and webhosting the same thing what’s the difference?

A website is actually a collection of pieces of software and hardware that are joined together into an entire system.

Any one of those pieces could have a security vulnerability which could make your website insecure.

Some of the components in a website are:
1) the server-side scripting language (PHP, ASP, Java, ColdFusion, Perl, etc.)
2) the HTTP server (Apache, IIS, Lighttpd, etc)
3) the database software (MySQL, MS SQL, Oracle, PostGres SQL, etc.)
4) the Operating System (Linux, Windows, Solaris, BSD, etc.)
5) the web applications (WordPress, Joomla, VBulletin, phpBB, etc.)

Web hosting companies vary a lot in what they provide but some will do almost everything for you. They will make sure that the operating system, the database software, the HTTP server, the scripting language and sometimes even the web applications are always up to date. Some will make sure that every part of the server is configured securely and if you still get someone taking over your machine, they will restore it from backups and patch the vulnerability.

Unfortunately, web hosting companies that do all this tend to be rather expensive. Cheaper hosts tend to do less. Some hosts will give you a network port and a power socket and expect you to supply everything else yourself.

Ask your web host exactly what they do and what they provide.

Encryption in websites usually refers to SSL. You can identify SSL pages because they have a URL that starts with https:// instead of http://. With SSL pages both the request for the page and the response containing the page are encrypted before leaving the computer and not decrypted until the reach their destination. This means that any sensitive information (such as your user’s passwords) cannot be read by anyone other than them and you. Even though the traffic goes through their ISP, no one at the ISP could read their password.

The short versions of both answers are:

1) Some webhosts will secure your server. You will have to ask yours whether they do.
2) An SSL certificate provides extra security for your website’s visitors. It also provides security for you when you are logging in to your own website.

External Web Hosting

Monday, October 19th, 2009

External Web Hosting


Can anyone suggest the best server for Web hosting for a business site?

Hi
I have read about different web hosting services available, but not sure of the best server to host my site. Among the normal requirements essential for the site, I would also like to avoid external spams, ads and want the best service that is available.
Could anyone help me in this regard.
Thanks,
Raja

Go with www.frevety.net. They have an amazing deal. Get 600gb monthly bandwidth, 75000mb of storage, and host up to 25 different web sites for just $90 every 14 months (that’s $6.43 per month). They list it as $7.50 per month, but then they later throw in another 2 months. Best deal anywhere hands down. Their customer support replies within 30 minutes every time as well!

Windows Shared Web Hosting

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Windows Shared Web Hosting