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There are many guides provided by experts, industry leaders, and the distributions themselves. It is not practical, and sometimes against copyright, to include everything from those guides. I recommend you check them out before starting with this guide.
- The [Center for Internet Security (CIS)](https://www.cisecurity.org/) provides [benchmarks](https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/) that are exhaustive, industry trusted, step-by-step instructions for securing many flavors of Linux. Check their [About Us](https://www.cisecurity.org/about-us/) page for details. I personally go through their guides first and then finish it off with what I have in this guide.
- The [Center for Internet Security (CIS)](https://www.cisecurity.org/) provides [benchmarks](https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks/) that are exhaustive, industry trusted, step-by-step instructions for securing many flavors of Linux. Check their [About Us](https://www.cisecurity.org/about-us/) page for details. My recommendation is to go through this guide first and then CIS's guide. That way their recommendations will trump anything in this guide.
- For distribution specific hardening/security guides, check your distributions documentation.
- https://security.utexas.edu/os-hardening-checklist/linux-7 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Hardening Checklist
- https://cloudpro.zone/index.php/2018/01/18/debian-9-3-server-setup-guide-part-1/ - # Debian 9.3 server setup guide
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sudo apt install ntp
```
1. Check `ntp`'s status:
1. Check the status of the `ntp` service:
``` bash
sudo systemctl status ntp
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> Feb 16 00:32:23 host ntpd[1051]: Soliciting pool server 212.110.158.28
> ```
1. Check `ntp`'s status:
``` bash
sudo ntpq -p
```