Hi,
In our small office lan, there is a samba file server running on a Windows server. We recently were attacked by a ransomeware. To protect the data on the samba server, I’m thinking to set up uanother FreeBSD machine to synchronize the data on the samba server, on daily basis, say 12 oclock midnight. I don’t want the sync server to be exposed to any other users, only open a few ports - one to the samba server, ssh, not sure what else. Would be better if the samba server won’t see the sync server, at least not easily, so in case the samba server is hacked, the damage won’t spread to the sync server.
Not looking for rocky solid fancy professional solution. We are a very small business. I’m not from IT, but am the on guy who may be capable of doing this IT stuff. So something simple and affordable(in money and time) is what I’m looking for.
In our small office lan, there is a samba file server running on a Windows server. We recently were attacked by a ransomeware. To protect the data on the samba server, I’m thinking to set up uanother FreeBSD machine to synchronize the data on the samba server, on daily basis, say 12 oclock midnight. I don’t want the sync server to be exposed to any other users, only open a few ports - one to the samba server, ssh, not sure what else. Would be better if the samba server won’t see the sync server, at least not easily, so in case the samba server is hacked, the damage won’t spread to the sync server.
Not looking for rocky solid fancy professional solution. We are a very small business. I’m not from IT, but am the on guy who may be capable of doing this IT stuff. So something simple and affordable(in money and time) is what I’m looking for.