Hardening SSH

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  1. Anti-Trend

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    SSH is a fantastic way for Linux or UNIX administrators to manage their servers securely from remote locations. It's also the single most attacked service on a UNIX-like system. As a result, some common-sense hardening steps are necessary to keep your hosts secure. For this reason, I will cover some of the most simple to implement steps towards perfect SSH security in this brief article.

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    i just read that article and i only understood part of it the rest was way out of my depth[ot]i still have a lot to learn[/ot]
     
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    If you have specific questions, feel free to ask them here.
     
  4. donkey42

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    no thank you, i don' know enough about it to even ask a question that would make sense, i don't want to let you know how thick i am[ot]like you don't already know[/ot]
     

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