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- [To Do / To Add](#to-do--to-add)
- [Guide Overview](#guide-overview)
- [About This Guide](#about-this-guide)
- [My Use-Case](#my-use-case)
- [Safe vs. DANGER ZONE](#safe-vs-danger-zone)
- [Editing Configuration Files - For The Lazy](#editing-configuration-files---for-the-lazy)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
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([Table of Contents](#table-of-contents))
### My Use-Case
There are many types of servers and different use-cases. While I want this guide to be as generic as possible, there will be some things that may not apply to all/other use-cases. Use your best judgement when going through this guide.
To help put context to many of the topics covered in this guide, my use-case/configuration is:
- A desktop class computer...
- With a single NIC...
- Connected to a consumer grade router...
- Getting a dynamic WAN IP provided by the ISP...
- With WAN+LAN on IPV4...
- And LAN using [NAT](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation)...
- That I want to be able to SSH to remotely from unknown computers and unknown locations (i.e. a friend's house).
([Table of Contents](#table-of-contents))
### Safe vs. DANGER ZONE
Some of the sections in this guide are generally considered safe and shouldn't make your system unusable.