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What to use for system hardening
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I put fail2ban on everything, and I manage to lock my self out of systems at least once a month, so I guess it's working as intended.
I like sshguard simply because I couldn’t get the fail2ban daemon running and sshguard started right up. I don’t know how the functionality compares but it is simple and never messes stuff up.