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MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Sep 6, 2019 · Information Security

Boost Your Linux Security: Practical Commands Every Admin Should Know

This article walks you through essential Linux security techniques—console protection, password policies, sudo alerts, SSH hardening, Tripwire intrusion detection, firewalld and iptables firewall management, compiler restrictions, immutable files, and SELinux auditing tools—providing concrete commands and configurations to harden your system against evolving threats.

HardeningSELinuxSSH
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Boost Your Linux Security: Practical Commands Every Admin Should Know
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Dec 3, 2018 · Information Security

Essential Linux Security Hardening: 12 Practical Commands to Protect Your System

This article walks through twelve essential Linux security techniques—including console access restrictions, password aging, sudo notifications, SSH hardening, Tripwire intrusion detection, firewalld and iptables firewall management, compiler restrictions, immutable files, SELinux reporting, and sealert usage—providing commands and configuration tips to fortify a system.

HardeningLinuxSELinux
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Essential Linux Security Hardening: 12 Practical Commands to Protect Your System
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Nov 17, 2018 · Information Security

Hardening Linux: Practical Commands to Boost System Security

This article presents a comprehensive guide on strengthening Linux systems by applying console restrictions, password policies, sudo notifications, SSH hardening, Tripwire intrusion detection, firewalld and iptables firewall management, compiler restrictions, immutable files, and SELinux tools such as aureport and sealert.

HardeningLinuxSELinux
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Hardening Linux: Practical Commands to Boost System Security
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Sep 5, 2018 · Information Security

Essential Linux Hardening: 12 Practical Commands to Secure Your System

This article walks through twelve essential Linux security techniques—from console access restrictions and password aging to SSH hardening, Tripwire intrusion detection, firewalld and iptables configuration, compiler restrictions, immutable files, SELinux auditing, and more—providing concrete commands to fortify a system against evolving threats.

HardeningLinuxSSH
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Essential Linux Hardening: 12 Practical Commands to Secure Your System
MaGe Linux Operations
MaGe Linux Operations
Apr 15, 2017 · Information Security

Boost Your Linux Security: Essential Commands and Best Practices

This article provides a comprehensive, step‑by‑step guide to hardening a Linux system, covering console restrictions, password policies, sudo alerts, SSH tuning, Tripwire intrusion detection, firewalld and iptables management, compiler restrictions, immutable files, SELinux auditing with aureport, and the sealert tool.

HardeningSELinuxSSH
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Boost Your Linux Security: Essential Commands and Best Practices