Enhancing Security: A Guide to Using SSH Keys on Your VPS

SSH, also known as Secure Socket Shell, is a network protocol that provides secure access to computers over unsecured networks and includes a set of utilities that implement the SSH protocol. a) How to generate…

Resetting Login Credentials on Your VPS: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you suspect your VPS password has been compromised or unauthorized access has occurred, it’s crucial to reset it immediately to protect your server. It’s also recommended to regularly change passwords for all accounts, including…

Upgrading Your VPS Server: A Comprehensive Guide

VPS hosting is more scalable than shared hosting, and resources can be easily upgraded to handle increased traffic. It also provides greater security, as a single virtual server can protect all websites on the server…

Enhancing Security: A Guide to Setting Up a Firewall on Your VPS

A firewall is a network security device that monitors incoming and outgoing traffic and decides whether to allow or block specific traffic based on specific security rules. a) Linux 1. First, enter the cd /usr/src/…

Managing VPS Logs: A Guide to Deleting Logs Safely

Log files are crucial for monitoring and troubleshooting Linux-based systems, providing valuable information about system events, errors, and performance. However, improper management can lead to disk space consumption, performance issues, or even system crashes, requiring…