How to Monitor Suspicious Activity on Your VPS

It’s important to monitor your VPS for unusual activity that could indicate an attack. Here’s how:

  • Check logs in /var/log for suspicious entries.
  • Use tools like fail2ban-client status to see blocked IPs.
  • Set up monitoring tools like logwatch or logcheck.
  • Watch for high CPU or memory usage that could indicate a compromise.

Regular monitoring helps you catch issues early and take action before they become serious.

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