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Paranoid Security: Hardening Your Linux VPS Against 2011's Threat Landscape

It's 2011 and LulzSec is on the loose. Default configurations are a death sentence. Here is the battle-tested guide to locking down CentOS 6 and Debian Squeeze.

IPTables Survival Guide: Locking Down Your Linux VPS in a Hostile Network

Stop script kiddies and botnets cold. We dive deep into stateful packet inspection, fail2ban configurations, and kernel-level security for serious Norwegian deployments.

Battle-Ready Linux: 7 Hardening Steps to Stop Script Kiddies Cold

It is 2009, and the internet is the Wild West. If you leave your SSH port default on a public IP, you’ll be brute-forced within minutes. Here is the no-nonsense guide to locking down your CentOS 5 or Debian Lenny server.

Linux Server Hardening: 5 Steps to Stop Script Kiddies Cold (2009 Edition)

A fresh Linux server survives about 15 minutes on the open web before the scanners hit. Here is the battle-tested guide to locking down CentOS and Debian, configuring IPTables, and why hardware virtualization matters for security.

Lock It Down: Essential Linux Server Hardening in 2009

Don't let script kiddies compromise your RHEL or Debian box. From SSH keys to iptables, here is the battle-tested guide to securing your VPS in the Norwegian hosting landscape.

Linux Server Hardening: The 2009 Survival Guide for Nordic Admins

Script kiddies are scanning your IP right now. Stop relying on default configs. Here is the battle-tested strategy using iptables, SSH keys, and Fail2Ban to secure your Nordic VPS infrastructure.

Linux Server Hardening: The 2009 Survival Guide for Norwegian Systems

It is not a matter of if, but when a botnet scans your IP. From configuring iptables to securing SSH, here is how we lock down CentOS and Debian servers to comply with Datatilsynet standards.

Hardening Linux in 2009: Stop Script Kiddies Before They Root Your Box

Default CentOS installs are a security nightmare. Learn the essential iptables rules, SSH hardening techniques, and kernel tweaks required to survive the hostile internet of 2009. Don't let a brute-force botnet turn your server into a zombie.

Lockdown: Essential Linux Server Hardening Steps for 2009

A default Linux install is a sitting duck. From iptables configuration to securing SSH, here is how we harden CentOS and Debian servers against brute-force attacks and script kiddies.

Locking Down the Pipe: Building a Hardened OpenVPN Gateway on CentOS 5

Public Wi-Fi is a minefield for packet sniffers. Learn how to deploy a secure OpenVPN server in Norway using 2048-bit RSA keys and Xen virtualization to protect your traffic.

5 Minutes to Root: Why Your Default Linux Install is a Ticking Time Bomb (and How to Fix It)

In 2009, an unpatched server lasts less than 15 minutes online before compromise. Here is the battle-tested hardening checklist for CentOS and Debian systems.

Lock It Down: Essential Linux Server Hardening for 2009

Default installations are honey pots for script kiddies. Learn the battle-tested iptables rules and SSH configs that keep your Norway VPS secure while others get rooted.

The Fortress Approach: Hardening Your Linux VPS Against Intruders

A default Linux installation is a sitting duck. In this guide, we cover essential 2009-era security practices: hardening SSH, configuring IPTables, and optimizing for the Norwegian threat landscape.

Mastering Firewall Configuration for Web Servers: A 2009 Guide for Norwegian Businesses

Secure your VDS and Dedicated Servers against rising cyber threats. Learn essential firewall configurations for Linux and Windows Server 2008 tailored for the Norwegian IT landscape.