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		<title>Monitoring and measuring bandwidth</title>
		<description>True "unlimited" bandwidth is pretty much dead these days, and so it should be in my opinion. I would much rather have high speed and a fixed amount bandwidth than be forced to a limited amount of bandwidth by having a slow access speed.

Whether you have a shared hosting, a ...</description>
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		<title>Debian SSH Security</title>
		<description>Within two days of having my out of the box Debian install exposed to the internet I realised something had to be done about my SSH security.

I was getting a large amount of attempts to access my server. This was logged to /var/log/auth.log.

Attempts ranging from guessing the system's users:

Aug 12 ...</description>
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