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How to configure Password-less authentication from Windows to Linux using Putty

I have already written few articles to configure passwordless authentication between two Linux servers, here in this article I will share the steps to configure password less login from Windows to Linux box using Putty

Best practices to harden and increase security with ssh (ciphers, MACs etc)

In my another article I have shared the steps to configure SSH port forwarding and tunnelling in Linux Below are some of the selected arguments which can be used in sshd_config to harden the ssh

How to auto logout(timeout) a normal user and root user in Linux?

Below steps are validated on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Auto-logout functionality is mostly used to logout a user if the session is idle for a while. Using this article you should be able to

How to disable consistent network device naming in Red Hat Linux 7

In my last article I shared the steps to protect GRUB2 from booting kernel without password in Linux With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 they have introduced a network device naming scheme wherein it provides

How to make IO disk scheduler change reboot persistent in Linux

I/O scheduling controls how input/output operations will be submitted to storage. There are various algorithms which can be used depending upon the end user requirement.These algorithms can help to reduce seek operations and can prioritise

How to fix "Software selection (Source changed - please verify)"

This is one of the most common error you will face if you are working on unattended Red Hat Linux installation where you have a customised list of Packages. Error: Solution: This error basically means

How to reduce LVM size in Linux step by step (online without reboot)

Do you have a node where there is a lot of free space available on some logical volume which is unused while there is a different partition which you are using is going out of

rpcbind.socket failed to listen on sockets: Address family not supported by protocol

I got this error the other day while working on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 and after digging for a while I got to know there is a sort of a BUG in RHEL 7.3.

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