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		<description>[...] Pardus 2009 firewall, NTP, and openSSH server configuration Pardus is a Linux, desktop-oriented distro that was just reviewed here. This post is to help you configure some very important aspects of the operating system that should have been enabled out of the box. Expert knowledge is not required to make these configuration changes, just the ability to point and click. [...]</description>
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