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D--M22188yYou shouldn't have to.
I think you should take a better look at your business practices. -
If you must expose SSH on the same server then disable password based authentication and set up public keys and fail2ban
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py2js27248yWell if they can access your source files then you can't protect the source by uglification or any other method
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