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		<title>Basic Tips for Better Linux Security</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With more Linux options that any other dedicated host, ServerPronto receives lots of questions regarding best practices for Linux security. Below are 9 basic tips to help you keep your server a bit more secure than the standard install. These were written for the Red Hat edition specifically, but the concepts are similar across most [...]]]></description>
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