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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Change SSH port in CentOS with SELinux
Since version 4 of CentOS, SELinux is providing an additional layer of security to the Linux distribution. As of SELinux in combination with sshd, changing the port or even listening on 2 ports is not as easy as just changing the sshd configuration file. Continue reading
Posted in Linux Administration, Security
Tagged CentOS, SELinux, SSH
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