iptables and nftables parse the rules in order until they find a match, then do whatever that rule says. I assume that ufw does the same. So the higher rules in the list have higher precedence. In...
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iptables and nftables parse the rules in order until they find a match, then do whatever that rule says. I assume that ufw does the same. So the higher rules in the list have higher precedence. In...
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It's a real catchy to tapper.
"Could not determine original location of "file" could be because the original location is not present in ~/.local/share/Trash/info.
If that's the case, one possible cause could be the disk being...
I think it depends how many cores you have. I think it just reports how much CPU time has been used divided by the elapsed time. I think the top process has two cores pegged at 100% - presumably by...
But a file manager can sure make it look like .wav files. I just tried (I admit I'm on Mint not Ubuntu right now) a real CD (Smashie and Nicey's Lets Rock) and clicked it in Nemo file manager. It...
You say that "cp ~/.local/share/Trash/videos/my_vid.mp4 ~/Downloads" gets the response "cp: cannot stat No such file or directory".
ls -l ~/.local/share/Trash/videos/my_vid.mp4 # I expect...
fuser is nice and quick but only if you know a specific filename. If you can't umount a drive because it's "in use" then "sudo lsof | grep $mount_point" is the only way I know of. I' may be a little...
I know nothing about webmin except I've heard of it. Provided those config files are in the right place, netplan should be happy with them. Use the command "netplan get" to see its combined config....
Try editing that post and using code tags round the yaml code (Use the Go Advanced button, highlight the code and click the # button at the top of the editor). That will preserve the indenting -...
I grabbed a look at a machine at work, running Ubuntu 22.04. It had multiple VMs configured, each with a NIC in Isolated mode (and one with multiple NICs all in isolated mode). But I know these VMs...
So there is already an nft rule configured that cannot be back-translated to iptables. I guess the answer to that is to use nftables rather than iptables - don't try to back-translate. If you are...
I don't know how virt-manager configures firewall rules it needs, but I am sure that a recent virt-manager would be able to cope with a system using nftables. I suspect you are reading outdated...
For some reason, that hadn't crossed my mind. Maybe it is.
Define what constitutes the start and end of the search text. With words, we can perhaps assume that a non-alpha character (space, comma etc) marks the end of the word. With egrep, we could search...
You haven't defined the "sought after text". It seems to start with "D00" but "could be any length". Actually, with your current definition, everything from "D00" to the end of the file is a valid...
Both of these would match the given string definition. It's a very flexible definition we've been given.
grep -E -r -o 'D00.+' | sort -u
grep -E -r -o 'D00[0-9]+' | sort -u
I assume they are all D followed by three digits. If so, maybe this would do the trick?
grep -R -o 'D[0-9][0-9][0-9]' | sort -u
That would be sudo umount /dev/sdb4 - you have to give the full path.
Oh, wait. If it's an LVM partition then you need to fsck the LVM srive, not the raw partition. That would probably be...
I would add that this is because NTFS is not able to store *nix ownership and permissions. Therefore, as part of mounting the disk, you tell the driver what owner and permissions you want to pretend...
You could use ss -ltp to see what address:port the VMis listening on, if at all.
And nc -vzw3 <hostname> 80 or nc -vzw3 <hostname> 443 to see if you can connect at all.
And sudo tcpdump -nl tcp...
It's the same concept as iptables. It's mainly the configuration syntax that has changed. So TheFu's comments still apply.
Here are some reference docs:...
nftables has set built in - not an add-on like ipset.
If you are using a recent Ubuntu then you are very probably using nftables anyway, through an iptables -> nftables translation utility. Try sudo...
I don't think there are any known bugs in rsync. I think we need a lot more detail about what you are having problems with before we can even thing about helping with a solution. The exact command...
Try "shutdown now". Just "shutdown" sends a one minute warning to all users and waits for a minute.
Are you sure you mean "listener port 18083"? All the examples I have seen just say "listener 1883" or similar - without the word "port". Binding a unix socket seems odd to me, I would expect it to...