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updated 'How to Harden Linux'
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> You should use a rational approach because more is not better. Each environment is different, so even though security rules should all work in theory, sometimes things will not work as expected.
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> You should use a rational approach because more is not better. Each environment is different, so even though security rules should all work in theory, sometimes things will not work as expected.
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Hardening is not a simple process. You must devote a lot of time. Here are general rules following common best practices:
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Hardening is not a simple process. Here are general rules following common best practices:
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- never use root account for anything that does not require it
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- never use root account for anything that does not require it
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- only `sudo` individual commands
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- only `sudo` individual commands
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