Hi all,
I am using a Mac Mini (10.4.11, 2nd gen 1.66 CD, 2 GB Ram, 2 TB storage) as my file- and ftp server. My Mini is connected to a GB-switch (my Macbook is connected as a client to that switch) and then the switch is connected to a router downstairs which is used in my student home (with 4 other people using the LAN). I want to be the only one able to access it for filesharing from my Macbook (as I don't want to serve my 2TB in data to the internet or my room mates just yet )
Here is my problem; i regularly restart my server, and last time I did I got the message below. There were 3 file sharing clients connected to my Mini eek: Aaaargh!!!!) How is this possible (I am sure it weren't my room mates, as they (and their laptops) were not on the network that time) ???? Where do these connected clients come from ?? The internet (which would be a nightmare/security breach, right)??
My question; how can I check and manage the number of clients connected to my Mini at any time. How can I ban people from using my Mini. What is a good way to lock down my Mini server (I use a firewalled router, OSX Firewall (stealth mode/udp blocking) and Norton Internet Security (including Firewall) simultaneously ).
I thought I was protected with 3 firewalls, but I am not. I felt exposed to the internet, and I don't know where to start securing this server. Am I overlooking something here ?? Please, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks from Holland
I am using a Mac Mini (10.4.11, 2nd gen 1.66 CD, 2 GB Ram, 2 TB storage) as my file- and ftp server. My Mini is connected to a GB-switch (my Macbook is connected as a client to that switch) and then the switch is connected to a router downstairs which is used in my student home (with 4 other people using the LAN). I want to be the only one able to access it for filesharing from my Macbook (as I don't want to serve my 2TB in data to the internet or my room mates just yet )
Here is my problem; i regularly restart my server, and last time I did I got the message below. There were 3 file sharing clients connected to my Mini eek: Aaaargh!!!!) How is this possible (I am sure it weren't my room mates, as they (and their laptops) were not on the network that time) ???? Where do these connected clients come from ?? The internet (which would be a nightmare/security breach, right)??
My question; how can I check and manage the number of clients connected to my Mini at any time. How can I ban people from using my Mini. What is a good way to lock down my Mini server (I use a firewalled router, OSX Firewall (stealth mode/udp blocking) and Norton Internet Security (including Firewall) simultaneously ).
I thought I was protected with 3 firewalls, but I am not. I felt exposed to the internet, and I don't know where to start securing this server. Am I overlooking something here ?? Please, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks from Holland