RoboCyberWall created to block Linux Server Hacks

RoboCyberWall launched its proprietary firewall solution of the same name. It is designed to protect HTTP and HTTPS (SSL) ports on Linux-based Apache 2 and NGINX web server.

It is a precision firewall designed from scratch to protect the Linux Apache 2 or NGINX web server’ s root directory. " RoboCyberWall-protected servers, despite thousands of attempts by multiple hackers challenged to do otherwise, have never been successfully hacked," said John R. Martinson Sr., CEO of RoboCyberWall.

The Linux server firewall solutions target both small and mid-sized business users. When it is coupled with fully compatible firewalls from multiple vendors, RoboCyberWall provides a complete security solution.

" Internet-borne threats such as ransomware and other malware are driving the need for organizations to rethink their existing security frameworks, such as firewalls and browser isolation," Daniel Miller, director of product marketing at Ericom Software.

The RoboCyberWall specifically protects the ports 80 and 443 as they are the most exploited ports and to pinpoint any bad actor who tries to gain DocumentRoot directory where the data is located.

It consumes minimal processing and memory resources and results in no downtime or false positives. It is used in such a scale that it has turned into automation process to prevent attacks instead of cleaning up afterwards.

Tag : Linux Security
FAQ
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How often will there be a RoboCyberWall "RCW" version update?
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Typically that depends on when Apache2 or NGINX have updates. In addition RCW will plan at least four annual updates which may include security enhancements or new features.
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Does RoboCyberWall require any work to maintain it?
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After you have installed RCW, it requires no maintenance whatsoever.
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How do I install RoboCyberWall "RCW" on my Linux server?
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How do I install RoboCyberWall "RCW" on my Linux server?
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How much time does it take to install RoboCyberWall "RCW"?
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The average time it takes to download the installer, upload it to your server and run the shell script installer is less than three minutes.
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Why is there no RoboCyberWall "RCW" version available for my Linux Server OS?
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The reason some older Linux Operating Systems are not compatible with RoboCyberWall is due to package dependency issues.