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How to create file tamper-proof rules in Linux server? in view of this problem, this article introduces the corresponding analysis and solution in detail, hoping to help more partners who want to solve this problem to find a more simple and easy way.
First, open security protection-file protection
① opens the server management panel. Today, I mainly take the operation steps of the cloud hand panel as an example.
② Open Security Protection-File Protection
③ chooses "File tamper proof"
Second, create tamper-proof rules for documents
① clicks the create Rule button
Select default for ② protection type
③ clicks the "add" button
III. Specify all processes, without exception
3.1 upload any type of file to the data directory
Prompt file transfer failed
3.2 upload any type of file to a non-data directory
It is indicated that the upload is successful.
This is the answer to the question about how to create file tamper-proof rules in the Linux server. I hope the above content can be of some help to you. If you still have a lot of doubts to be solved, you can follow the industry information channel to learn more about it.
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