
Configure Firewall on Ubuntu (UFW)
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What you get with this Offer
In today's digital landscape, server security is not a luxury—it's a necessity. An unconfigured server is a vulnerable one. This service offers a complete and professional solution to protect your Ubuntu server from unauthorized access and common cyber threats by implementing a robust firewall using Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW).
I will take a methodical, security-first approach to ensure your server is locked down without disrupting your essential services. My process includes:-
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>>Initial Security Audit:- I'll begin by analyzing your server to identify all currently open ports and services. This helps me understand your server's current state and build a tailored security plan.
>>Comprehensive UFW Configuration:- I will implement a "deny all by default" policy, which means all incoming traffic is blocked unless explicitly allowed. This is the gold standard for server security. I will then create specific, precise rules to open only the ports and services you need, such as SSH, HTTP (port 80), and HTTPS (port 443).
>>Application-Specific Rules:- I can also configure rules for specific applications, ensuring your web server, database, or other services have the necessary access while remaining secure.
>>Detailed Reporting:- Upon completion, you will receive a clear, human-readable report detailing every rule I've configured. This documentation will empower you to manage your server's security with confidence in the future.
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This offer is a one-time, reliable solution for anyone who needs to quickly and effectively secure a new or existing Ubuntu server. Get peace of mind knowing your server is protected.K......
What the Freelancer needs to start the work
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1). Server Access:- I will need secure access to your server. The safest method is for you to create a temporary user with sudo privileges for me to use for this project.
2). Purpose of the Server: Please describe the primary function of your server. Is it a web server, a database server, an application server, or something else?
3). Required Services and Ports: List all the services that must be accessible from the internet. For example, do you need to allow traffic for HTTP (port 80), HTTPS (port 443), or a specific custom port for a game server or application?
4). Whitelisted IPs: If you need to grant access to specific IP addresses or IP ranges (for your office, a partner, or a remote workstation), please provide them.
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