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4 hours agoOn a new linux install or image I will always:
- Make new users(s)
- Setup new user to sudo
- Change ssh port
- Change new user to authenticate ssh via key+password
- Disable root ssh login
Bleh
On a new linux install or image I will always:
Ah fair enough, I know that’s the basis of a ton of distros. I lean towards RHEL so I’m not super fluent there.
Which ones? I’m asking because that isn’t true for cent, rocky, arch.
Are you on drugs? Please share.
Isnt’t hat the gambling game that was heavily shilled here on lemmy?
I will always get a good laugh at people who are shocked that private courier services are expensive.
Who could get so worked up over the Jraphics Interchange Format?
Yeah I was confused about the comment chain. I was thinking terminal login vs ssh. You’re right in my experience…root ssh requires user intervention for RHEL and friends and arch and debian.