Censored the public IPs after the OP asked.
Having a /19 is a bit odd for sure. I've got a /30 at home and a /29 at work.
What ISP do you have? Do you know the model of router did they provide?...
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Censored the public IPs after the OP asked.
Having a /19 is a bit odd for sure. I've got a /30 at home and a /29 at work.
What ISP do you have? Do you know the model of router did they provide?...
I have only tried one Raolink camera (RLC-410) in the past and them seem "OK" for the price. The one I had was able to be powered via power over ethernet or a barrel jack and could record to either...
Great work on getting that patched. I've edited the title to note that this has been addressed, but not marked it as solved.
In addition to the above, Debian has backports that include 2.2.2. I don't know if they work with Ubuntu, however.
Your best bet if you do not want to build it yourself (see below) is to open a...
14.04 goes end of life in 2024 per the release schedule:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
ESR goes up to 10 years, but it appears 5 of those are because of LTS support. 14.04 was released in...
This might be helpful.
https://infosec.mozilla.org/guidelines/openssh
This should help, hopefully.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3305961/recover-postgresql-databases-from-raw-physical-files
Thanks for confirming that the postgres user was ID 122. Can you check this folder and see if it had files in it? and how big they are?
sudo du -s -h /var/lib/postresql
The only thing that logs say is:
Jul 17 13:26:01 repository dbus-daemon[1633]: dbus[1633]: Could not get password database information for UID of current process: User "???" unknown or no memory...
If it's on a virtual machine, just install Samba or NFS and use whatever filesystem you want.
XFCE is supposed to be pretty lightweight. Depending on how much memory you have, it would probably run fine.
FWIW, I usually use Cinnamon or LXE if I need something with a GUI.
More packages installed == more potential attack surface.
It would probably help you to edit your post and attach your images to the post instead of posting a link to google drive.
If you want...
See here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem
I just use tar for my "backups" but I have no idea how that would handle snaps, since I do not use them.
Thanks for the info! Seems relatively easy to remove. Hopefully it stays like that.
I feel that. I went back and reripped all my CDs to FLAC after originally ripping them to MP3, many, many...
It should also be noted that this is "unsupported" by Microsoft, so there is no telling when/if this will stop working at some point in the future.
It might help to mention which version of Ubuntu you are using.
I also moved this thread to a different forum. It might get more attention here.
Huh. I would have thought VLC or the like would play a wma file. I think that was the default file format of Windows Media Player.
I've ripped all my stuff to either MP3 or FLAC, but wma is a...
I was using one for pentesting because Kali worked with the wireless on it, but it's slow, has a tiny screen and there are better options nowadays.
I'm running Debian on all my Linux boxes unless I specifically need Ubuntu for something.
It doesn't look like OSX is a supported build environment for building Android itself.
https://source.android.com/docs/setup/start/initializing
Android Studio, for building apps, can run on any...
Interesting. Thanks for letting us know how you got it working. :)
Could you post the two in code tags? I'm curious as to what the differences are.
It might help if you say what the other distro is.
My bet is that you need to authenticate with the correct password to trigger the 2FA code. I haven't tried setting it up like that on my boxes,...
That all depends on what you are storing on your machine. Do you have tax records or other stuff that has PII on it? Either encrypt it or store it on an encrypted device.
There are tools out there...
My drives are encrypted because I'd rather have encrypted data on a drive in the event it needs to be RMA'd, gets damaged somehow, or gets stolen.
I also encrypt my offsite backups for the same...