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To prevent brute force attacks on the SSH server, I would recommend to change the default port 22 to something like, for example, port 2002. Also, you need to make sure that root access is disabled via ssh and use public/private key pair authentication instead of encrypted plain passwords to access the server remotely... My two cents... »
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