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hello everyone so today's video gas is about Linux security okay or hardened Inc Linux or you can say defensive security so obviously guys when you got AC system or public facing server running on Linux and got many users handling the system and running multiple operations you want to make sure that every user on the system has a complex password you know or you need to set a password policy for all of the users running on your operating on this server or the public facing server or even even if you're running if you even if your users or declines are running Linux need to make sure that all the users on the system have you know complex password password so not to be guessed by brute force attacks so in this lesson I'm getting it you have to set a password policy for your users on your Linux machine so we first drastic you need to do guys is to navigate to a file called common password you can find this point at or you can edit the file using nano and equal to eg C and Pam good D I'm...