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Linux434837yIt is very rare that someone bruteforce into a server via SSH unless the password is easy.
You should focus on making the application running on your server secure :) -
jakobev23957y@Linux sry that i forgot you. What exactly do you mean with application on his server?
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@linuxxx Cheers, not seen that before!
I do have a basic firewall setup using UFW that I forgot to mention but that looks like it has some other bells and whistles that could be worth a look :)
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Reading all these hacking stories has made me nervous that my server isn't protected enough.
I've disabled password login and setup SSH keys which as far as I know is a big step in the right direction.
Is it enough? What more should I do?
In case you can't tell, I'm no expert in server adminy stuff 😛
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