Alami
Thanks, I'm looking into it
Yes I do have fail2ban. Do you mean I could have just (example) a yubikey and no ssh password? As safe as they can be, why remove the other factor?
What's an ssh key? Nvm I'll research
Well fail2ban went from very active to very quiet. It is definitely worth not leaving 22 (when opening ssh is a must for different reasons)
Instructions not included, Safety not guaranteed. That's two separate movies in case the name pattern is confusing
Restaurant tipping instead of decent wages; somehow the blame is on the "stingy" customer
I am not a expert in Linux, and I mostly rely on very strong passwords. I also discovered recently basic stuff like changing the default SSH port. Anyone knows of implementation of 2FA on Linux?
Aaah glad they're still kicking! This sends me way back..., a time when burning CDs was the thing
Long live the billionaires... Quality and quantity because shut up poor sick thing
Yeah like Donut Trump
Why did they do this? A book only burns at fahrenheit 451 anyway