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This is DRIVING ME INSANE!!! I need some help trying to walk through step by step what I am doing wrong. I have modified the basic F2B parameters (ignoreip, bantime, findtime, maxretry, etc.), restarted the service --...
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I installed and configured Fail2Ban first to get some form of protection on the SSH port I am using. Unfortunately, testing shows that it is simply not working. Can someone give me some hints as to what is going on? I...
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As the default Apache page says – It Works! :) Much thanks!
Can I safely delete “/root/.ssh/authenticated_keys file? There’s no…
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So, from what I can see in that script – the authenticated_keys file exists in two places by default? /root/.ssh and /home/root/.s…
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It's been some time dealing with the loveliness of the nix command line. Much of it starting to come back to me now after several years away from the art. Anyways. I followed this post (https://www.digitalocean.com/co...
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Ok, so I have this working now. It’s working flawlessly as follows.
example.com => Host 1
dev.example.com => Host 2
Now the …
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I think I have solved[Example link](http://) my issue. We shall see. Here’s my current DNS configuration. I am trying to keep the n…
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So, you are pointing your registered misspelled domains to the DO nameserver, correct?
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According to this page, you must actually create a separate installation (…
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I didn't really know how to title the question because it's really more than what I titled this post, but that's what explanations are for I guess. Here's what I would like to do.
Someone very adept as fiddling with D...
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