Brute Force Protection | Linux Security with HackerSploit

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In part 2 of the Linux Security series, @HackerSploit shows how to set up fail2ban on a server to prevent brute force SSH attacks.

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:21 - Explaining Brute Force Attacks
6:12 - Fail2ban Installation and Use
14:05 - Configuring Fail2ban Jails
18:00 - Testing the Configuration
21:00 - Unbanning IPs
23:00 - How Attacks are Deployed

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