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Topic: Hiring someone for Securing and Hardening Pool Website (Read 597 times)

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I'm looking to go public with my private stratum/mpos pool, but wanted to have a professional verify things so I'm not one of "those pools" always having issues.
Will be for a single coin, though would love to have some option to add more coin options.
MPOS is what I'm familiar with, but I'm also open to a p2p pool.
Issues I currently have, secure email setup, general hardening and removal of non needed services, cron and stratum optimal settings, Apache hardening.
References are needed, either just by being well known on here or running a well known pool already will probably be fine.

I'm open to what you think your time is worth for this.
We could also go in as partners, we split earnings from the pool 50/50.  I'll cover all the expenses such as hosting, URL and SSL Cert in exchange for your Linux expertise.
A guru could probably do everything in an hour or two, what takes me a day to Google and solve.

Hello, I will PM you a link of a personal private pool that I setup just to test and use (Took a total of 20mins to deploy with stratum-server/vert/lite/bit/ using MPOS.) for myself and four other friends since we've all shifted from working non-stop and countless hours of sysadmin work under the corporate businesses we've worked for.

For granted I'm new to these forums, and it seems you need to have over 100+ posts to be recognized in some sort of fashion. However I'm putting it out there and here's just a tad bit of skills:

Web          Apache, nginx, LAMP, HTML/XHTML, CSS, CGI, IIS up to current
Database       MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, ODBC, BerkeleyDB, MSSQL
Hardware       Intel, AMD, SPARC, HP iPAQ, Sharp Zaurus, Network and Server Appliances
Operating Systems    Linux, UNIX, Windows, DOS
Unix Administration    Bash/csh Scripting, RPM, gzip, awk, sed, tar, FTP, many others.
Development       Subversion, Git, Mantis, PHP, Perl, Python, XML/XUL, CVS, and VB & C#.NET
Mail          Exim, Sendmail, Dovecat, qmail, SMTP, POP, IMAP, Mailman, procmail, SpamAssassin/MailScanner
Security       SSH, SSL, GnuPG/PGP, Firewalls, VPN, Antivirus
Misc Network       DHCP, DNS, Samba, NTP, rsync, WiFi/802.11x
Desktop Apps       StarOffice/OpenOffice.org, Whole Office Suite, Project, Visual Source Safe, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, Photoshop, Kayako, ModernBill, eGroupware, osDesk, MPOS

I'm up for hire within the bitcoin industry in anything you may need, and for server hardening, I'm the right man for the job, since I take security seriously when it comes to any server I'm on.
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Hi. I`m Linux system administrator and Info-Sec specialist.
Have some experience with pools and a vast experience with miners.
PM me if you are interested.
newbie
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Hi Sir, we are a software agency (based in France) which manages projects from all around the world.
Here are the skills we can provide and much more:

ASP.NET PHP SQL JavaScript CSS3 HTML5 AJAX WCF WPF ADO.NET XML C++ OBJECTIVE-C JSON REST Microsoft Silverlight XAML UML jQuery ADO.NET BASIC Entity Framework Stored Procedure Development Transact-SQL Business Process Modeling Business Modeling Information Architecture  PHOTOSHOP AFTER EFFECTS ILLUSTRATOR

Best Regards,
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I'm looking to go public with my private stratum/mpos pool, but wanted to have a professional verify things so I'm not one of "those pools" always having issues.
Will be for a single coin, though would love to have some option to add more coin options.
MPOS is what I'm familiar with, but I'm also open to a p2p pool.
Issues I currently have, secure email setup, general hardening and removal of non needed services, cron and stratum optimal settings, Apache hardening.
References are needed, either just by being well known on here or running a well known pool already will probably be fine.

I'm open to what you think your time is worth for this.
We could also go in as partners, we split earnings from the pool 50/50.  I'll cover all the expenses such as hosting, URL and SSL Cert in exchange for your Linux expertise.
A guru could probably do everything in an hour or two, what takes me a day to Google and solve.
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