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- [General Disclaimer](#general-disclaimer)
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- [The Importance of Linux Hardening](#the-importance-of-linux-hardening)
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- [How to Harden Linux](#how-to-harden-linux)
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- [Which Distribution Should be Used?](#which-distribution-should-be-used)
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- [Which Distribution Should be Used](#which-distribution-should-be-used)
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- [How to Read This Guide](#how-to-read-this-guide)
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- [Okay. Let's start, 3, 2, 1... STOP!](#okay-lets-start-3-2-1-stop)
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- **[Policy Compliance](#policy-compliance)**
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- secure your firewall the best you can and forbid all unnecessary access
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- do not install unnecessary or unstable software
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### Which Distribution Should be Used?
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### Which Distribution Should be Used
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This guide is tested on **Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7** and **CentOS 7** distributions because these are:
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