How to mitigate the SSH dictionary attacks with SSH key-based authentication
Table of Contents
1. Check the SSH default config
2. Generate the SSH Key Pair
3. Copy the public key to the remote server
4. Test authentication through SSH keys
5. Disable password authentication on remote server
6. Confirm that password authentication is not working anymore
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