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If you're serious about running a server that will get any public (i.e., untrusted) traffic, you ''must'' secure your server. There are many people that will want to take advantage of your server for a multitude of reasons. Although FreeBSD's security record rivals many other operating systems, and it is pretty secure by default, there are many things that you can do to secure your box further and provide a safer environment for your system and it's users.
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FreeBSD's security record rivals many other operating systems. Freebsd  is pretty secure by default right from the original install, but there are many things that you can do to secure your system further and provide a safer environment for your system and it's users.
 
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FreeBSD's security record rivals many other operating systems. Freebsd is pretty secure by default right from the original install, but there are many things that you can do to secure your system further and provide a safer environment for your system and it's users.

If you want your article to appear in this category, simply add the tag [[Category:Securing FreeBSD]] to its end.

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