OK got it!
but ... Google is not my friend
OK got it!
but ... Google is not my friend
what about the other log files ...
mail.log mail.* - syslog, auth.log, fail2ban.log messages etc.
should they also rotated every 7 days?
the money machines of the vultures were started
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i-MSCP 1.5.3
Debian 9
PHP fcgid
Courier
@Nuxwin
do you think it's possible to switch from courier to dovecot w/o complications during a server move (migration process) or is it better to keep courier for the time being?
thanks
@fulltilt We can be happy that we now have an european wide legislation. The differences in our countries were the biggest reason to start this initiative. We will see a european interpretation of this law.
It's a nightmare for everyone,
- for website visitors who have to move through tons of legal texts and have to agree all over
- for companys and startups who now have to ask a lawyer how to set up their websites in compliance with the law
- for the providers, because security mechanisms may not work as they should, the enormous workload and because it discourages new customers from ordering and several existing customers will quit because of the confusing bs.
that would be just as dreadful if you have to sign hundreds of contracts in a shopping mall or gas station because they process the same data when clients paying with their credit card or data is recorded with bonus or discount promotions ...
14 days would be better ... and if the physical location of a server is in germany and the company is registered e.g. in france?
it's becoming increasingly unmanageable ... haha
if I resell vps & dedicated servers I guess the customers are responsible for that?
What about control panel logging?
This is a very important tool to prove who deleted something or who logged into a customer account ...
how long can we keep this data?
The GDPR thing is a nightmare ... customer orders reduce significantly and cancellations are rising because the customers are completely overwhelmed with the situation and many web hoster will get financial losses because of that!
yep, if the IP addresses are anonymized you can no longer block attacks ...
what would be the maximum in days for a log rotation according to the GDPR?