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How do you secure a Linux server?
How do you secure a Linux server?
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There are multiple methods to secure the Linux server and protect it from data breaches, security threats, and unauthorized access. Here are some of these methods:
Create a strong password
Update the server and apply security patches.
Use secured protocols like SSH and configure it to use key-based authentication for higher security.
Use the intrusion detection system (IDS) to monitor network traffic and prevent malicious activities.
Configure the firewall to limit the inbound and outbound traffic on the server.
Disable all unused network services.
Create regular backups.
Review logs and perform regular security audits.
Encrypt network traffic and enable monitoring