Where Tech meets Church
25 May
So the church hosting account got hacked.
I don’t really know when but the first I was aware was a very terse email from our hoster:
Hello,
We regret to inform you that your account has been suspended for the following reason:
compromised account, spamming
Please contact us as soon as possible to discuss your options for reinstatement.
Sincerely,
Well ok that’s fair but surely they could have given us a clue as to what caused them to be aware of this so we are better able to fix it, prevent it happening again and discuss it.
Turns out the rather simple password that was used for the cpanel account was just that – too simple and consequently the hacker placed a few ‘iffy’ PHP files that were (so I’m told) sending out spam.
I’ve passed the file onto my eldest – he does PHP – and asked him to look it over.
The lesson today … use strong passwords.
Don’t know how or worried about remembering them? Then read this about various password utilities. Need to create a strong password and don’t have one of the listed tools in my link then try this online password generator. My advice, at the very minimum use the defaults but preferably up the character count to 16 or more.
Want to know what makes a strong / secure password? Then have a read of this article.
27 Jan
I’ve long been a fan of solarwinds and love using their free tools.
I just wish I could afford to play with some of their paid for tools as they look ultra cool and ultra geeky. That suits me just fine.
The latest free tool to their stable is the “Network Config Generator“.
It looks like it could be a really useful tool to anyone who has a dislike of configuring network devices. There appears to be little restriction on what type of network devices that can be configured by it from firewalls to routers to switches so long as they have a CLI style access.
You can create your own configurations or you can utilise a template. The tool comes with a few templates already built in and more accessible via Thwack (solarwinds forum / resource site) and they are likely wanting to rely on the massed ranks of network engineers to supply more – and I’m certain that will happen.
I haven’t had a chance to play with it yet myself as it requires a live connection to a device and I don’t have any to hand.
Anyway, check it out if you need it and let me know how you get on.
19 Jan
Over the past couple of days I’ve been thinking about Wi-Fi being provided free (secure and filtered) by churches and Christians. The idea came to me when I noticed a guy outside of my house in the cold, winter weather accessing my wireless with some kind of hand held device. I was thinking that it would be cool if people were able to access a connection for free BUT there would always be one pop-up at the beginning of the access…sort of a “provided by” message along with some other message. like info about a church or group or the gospel message for that matter, or maybe a link with info on donating to specific charities or disaster relief. I would think that would be only a minor inconvenience if one was able to access the internet for free. What are you’re thoughts on that?
I confess my first thought would not have been a charitable one if I’d seen someone outside my house trying to access my wifi. First I’d think best of luck and then I’d instantly change my pre-shared key . Me, paranoid?
But to answer the question the answer I gave was “I love the idea” … (more…)
10 Jun
I was just over at Dean Peters blog – Heal Your Church Website – and have to 100% agree with his post “How to lovingly respond to Christian spam” – go take a look for yourself it has a great list of tools you can use to persuade friends, family, etc not to send their latest joke, picture or chain email …..