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How to secure your VPS server
#11
Great Tutorial.
But i Suggest for use LestEncrypt. its Free & Forever (Not Really). also You just need to Download the Certificate without any Payments.
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#12
only Debian/Ubuntu ?
what about cent os ? try to create one for it please Smile
nice tut between Smile
#13
(11-04-2016, 04:10 PM)YOuNeS_Dz Wrote: only Debian/Ubuntu ?
what about cent os ? try to create one for it please :)
nice tut between :)

Most probably they will like same, just change the apt-get command into yum command.

ex. apt-get update make it into yum update
#14
(06-26-2016, 11:15 AM)Conan Wrote: Sorry for the necro. I just want to reply on this.

It is MORE SECURE than a complex passwords. It would take years to crack those private keys. Who would want to brute force a 2048bit key?
Passwords are less secure and can easily be bruteforced. No one would dare bruteforce a 2048bit key unless you're a very important person.

It is better to use ssh keys instead, or really complex password. When I use passwords I usually create them using some generator so it would be strong enough.
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(12-02-2016, 02:02 PM)Neco Wrote: It is better to use ssh keys instead, or really complex password. When I use passwords I usually create them using some generator so it would be strong enough.

I already said that key auth is better. It's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better than a complex password. A complex password is a lot easier to crack than a private key.
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