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Hi,
I was just wondering if there is a way to disable the 'SA' user for SQL Server Express 2005 exclusively for Remote Access (through port 1433).
If that is not possible, will renaming the SA user to a different username would affect Plesk? I guess is just a matter of changing the username in the Plesk Admin Panel (Servers > Database > MS SQL)
I intend to do what is explained here:
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/faq/system_administrator_role_p1.aspx
We just had a security issue on a brand new Windows Server 2003R2 with Plesk 8.2 server where after a few hours of the server being delivered to us, the server was infected with a Backdoor.
After some research, it seems they got in through SQL Server Express 2005 using the SA account.
We want a solution that is not just closing port 1433, our customers demand the need to be able to administer their SQL databases remotely.
I was just wondering if there is a way to disable the 'SA' user for SQL Server Express 2005 exclusively for Remote Access (through port 1433).
If that is not possible, will renaming the SA user to a different username would affect Plesk? I guess is just a matter of changing the username in the Plesk Admin Panel (Servers > Database > MS SQL)
I intend to do what is explained here:
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/faq/system_administrator_role_p1.aspx
We just had a security issue on a brand new Windows Server 2003R2 with Plesk 8.2 server where after a few hours of the server being delivered to us, the server was infected with a Backdoor.
After some research, it seems they got in through SQL Server Express 2005 using the SA account.
We want a solution that is not just closing port 1433, our customers demand the need to be able to administer their SQL databases remotely.