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 Best Practices to Secure Your VPS

Keeping your VPS secure is critical to protect your data and services. Here are the best...

 Change Default SSH Port to Prevent Attacks

Change Default SSH Port to Prevent Attacks By default, SSH runs on port 22, which is the...

 Disable Root Login for Better VPS Security

Disable Root Login for Better VPS Security Allowing direct root login via SSH is risky and...

 How to Create a New User with Sudo Access on Your VPS

Creating a new user with sudo access improves the security of your VPS by limiting the use of the...

 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 to Set Up a Firewall (UFW) on Your VPS

How to Secure Your VPS with a Firewall A firewall is essential for protecting your VPS from...

 How to Set Up a Firewall on Your VPS (UFW)

A firewall is an essential part of VPS security. Here’s how to set up UFW (Uncomplicated...

 How to Set Up a Firewall on Your VPS for Better Security

Setting up a firewall on your VPS helps protect it from unauthorized access and attacks. Here’s...

 How to Update and Upgrade Your VPS

Keeping your VPS up to date is essential for security and performance. Here’s how to update and...

 Keeping Your VPS Updated for Maximum Security

Regularly updating your VPS is one of the simplest and most effective security measures you can...

 Protecting Your VPS with Fail2Ban

Protecting Your VPS with Fail2Ban Fail2Ban helps protect your VPS from brute-force attacks by...

 Securing SSH Access on Your VPS

Securing SSH Access on Your VPS SSH is the primary way to access your VPS. By hardening SSH,...

 Securing Your VPS with UFW Firewall

Securing Your VPS with UFW Firewall UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) helps you manage firewall...

 Using Fail2ban to Prevent Brute Force Attacks on Your VPS

Fail2ban is a great tool to protect your VPS from brute force attacks. Here’s how to set it up:...

 Why You Should Disable Root Login on Your VPS

By default, the root user has full control over your VPS. Disabling direct root login helps...