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Securing Your Linux System with Advanced SSH Configuration



Let’s walk through advanced SSH server-side configurations to enhance the security of your RHEL system. They discuss disabling password authentication and root login for SSH, moving SSH to a non-standard port, and common SSH connection issues. Learn how to configure these settings in the SSH daemon, the importance of using key-based authentication, and how to troubleshoot client-side errors.

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Nate Lager:
Scott McBrien:

00:00 Introduction to SSH Server Security
00:10 Configuring SSH Daemon for Enhanced Security
01:28 Disabling Password Authentication
03:37 Preventing Root Login via SSH
06:22 Changing Default SSH Port
11:31 Common SSH Issues and Troubleshooting

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