Just a note. On the final upgrade run, I tried:
apt-mark hold rbldnsd
It did honor it! Now have the previous version after upgrading and all is well.
Still had to add this to get bind dns...
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Just a note. On the final upgrade run, I tried:
apt-mark hold rbldnsd
It did honor it! Now have the previous version after upgrading and all is well.
Still had to add this to get bind dns...
Thanks for that, but had already explored it. Unsuccessfully. :(
I finally put this in /etc/default/rbldns
SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_REDIRECT=1
Remove rbldns service
systemctl stop rbldnsd.service...
Was wondering if anyone else that has rbldnsd loaded has upgraded to focal?
When I couldn't get rbldnsd to work, did a fresh install. Same issue.
So, here's what we have. rbldnsd now seems to...
Your kidding right? So how would you design such a program that you were going to call "secure shell"?
While there was no intent to imply anything other than "password verification design flaw",...
ok, he's learning to admin, yet he's supposed to be an admin? Have you missed the fact that this thread is named "Server Tutorial"?
We are not talking about your servers or your experience...
I was aware his question was a "sandbagger" question and was aware I was about to have this conversation. :)
Hmm, you just said, set up "secure shell" and then "secure" it. Shouldn't it have...
Google "brute force ssh"
You'll notice other programs giving major access to the system limit access attempts by default. And example is webmin.
Oh, and don't forget the Ubuntu server guide.
http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.441_all.deb
dpkg -i webmin_1.441_all.deb
apt-get -f install
BTW, I never sit in front of a server I'm working on. I access it thru ssh...
I just noticed this thread. I posted a quick workaround for this about a week ago in this bug report.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/105195
I guess, I'm failing to understand what you are attempting to do. I had the assumption you had one nic and wanted the vm's to use that nic with ip's on the same net range. So I don't seen where a...
Ok, let's slow down a bit. Now that you have network manager uninstalled, you can get your network up and running with dhcp just to make sure everything is working before you go futher.
in...
Oops, I failed to mention, You may wish uninstall network-manager as I do not need, nor want it. If I'm going to take control of my network settings, I do not want network-manager jacking with it. :)
This is how I do it. No scripts etc.. just an entry in the /etc/network/interfaces file. Works for me in hardy and/or intrepid.
http://programs.rcrnet.net/
Click on Linux bridge
I'm going to bed. It's late, and I just re-read your post. Seems this script is not what you need. :(
Since it's listening, there is still a pid. Maybe monit is worth looking at. Sorry I was...
I guess it should tell you it did.. Now it emails you..
#!/bin/bash
RESTART="/etc/init.d/ssh restart"
PGREP="/usr/bin/pgrep"
SERVICE="sshd"
$PGREP ${*********
If you have a dynamic ip address from your provider, the answer is yes. While much of you mail may be accepted. You'll have troubles with those that are not.
With some providers, you have to send...
I'd skip the mbr, grub, uuid, problems and do an rsync. Here's the script I use for a hot clone using rsynce_backup_restore.sh. You can read the quick-notes and get the idea..
...
cp -a (copy -a) and rsync are two differant ways you can copy files to that new hard drive. Both are run from the command-line or "terminal".
example: cp -a /home/* /media/home
Stepping back a...
I am assuming 2 things here.
1) The config files for the 64bit and 32bit versions of the programs are the same. ??? I'm unsure.
2) Your refering to personal settings and not program settings...
Your laptop may work because you have the ppoe software from the dsl company to issue your name and password to connect. Have you tested the router at all? Are you getting dhcp from the router?
I don't know of a book for you. Just a few hints though.
To share data between the two has always meant a fat32 partition they can both read-write to. However, be aware of the file size limit...
If you have corrupt files, you need to concentrate on why that may be. Run memtest and/or get the drive checking utility from your hard drive mfg and test the hard drive.
Until these questions are...
One more suggestion, put your home on another hard drive.