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setup Wazuh manager on CentOS 8

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Install and Setup Wazuh Server in CentOS 8/Fedora 32

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and setup Wazuh server in CentOS 8/Fedora 32. Wazuh is an open-source tool for visibility, security

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