1. use a VPN
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-18-04
2. set up a webserver using https
add a certificate (you will need a domain name)...
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1. use a VPN
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-18-04
2. set up a webserver using https
add a certificate (you will need a domain name)...
Have you tried a traceroute?
Well, that looks like the NIC is up and running, has an IP address,etc.
Can you ping it?
examples here
https://netplan.io/examples
What is the output from
ip a
It may be as simple that your network card name is en01 (enzero1), not eno1
If not using cloud-init, our netplan yaml should ideally be...
Netplan yaml files are fussy about indentation etc.
try
ip a
and
netplan --debug generate.
Sorry, I should have been clearer in stating that it was an example, to be adjusted to match his own network.
Thank you Mitesh
Make and model of PC might help.
It might be that the network card is not supported, or needs firmware (very likely if it is wireless).
Depends on your network.
for example, assuming yours is a home network with IP addresses in the 192.168.1.xxx range:
network is 192.168.1.0, your router is 192.168.1.1, your subnet mask is...
Samba is not really routable, so that might be your issue.
I use it on my home network remotely, but I use it via VPN tunnel.
You really shouldn't make a Samba server visible on the internet, it...
resolv.conf is no longer used in 18.04. Netplan is used now.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-set-dns-nameservers-in-ubuntu-server-18-04/
Might be obvious, but have you added the users as samba users as well as linux users?
Posting the samba.conf file (with any sensitive info redacted) would help.
pinging by hostname is the issue, the DNS serbver is returning ipV6 info, which ping can't use.
Try changing your DNS server to 8.8.8.8, or use
ping6 google.com
That looks like an IPv6 address, which is a bit odd, as ping is ipv4, and ping6 is ipv6.
Try
ip-4 route
and
ip -6 route
Check out the links in the lynis report, and the lynis logs.
To clean up all unwanted packages and config files:
https://chr4.org/blog/2013/08/04/apt-get-cleanup-commands/
There is certainly...
Duckhook is right.
Unless you are running an internet exposed server, there is less reason to worry about Linux security than Windows.
If this is not the first time that you have run rkhunter, a...
sudo apt install lynis
sudo lynis audit system
Should give you some ideas.
Fairly good guide below:
www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-security.html
There are quite a few hardening tools out...
Any idea what chipset?
Try
ifconfig and
lspcito see if there is anything detected.
A Bios password won't stop rootkits.
try this:
sudo apt install lynis
sudo lynis audit system
which will tell you of vulnerabilities, and advise how to improve your security.
It might be worth looking on the manufacturer's website in the drivers section, to see if Linux is mentioned.
Some manufacturers actively support Linux.
You can reset the username and password in a terminal
sudo dpkg-reconfigure phpmyadmin
https://www.pjgcreations.co.uk/reset-mysql-root-password-reconfigure-phpmyadmin/
Try using the CUPS interface to configure the printer options.
To do this, open a web browser and enter http://localhost:631
Log in with your username and password, and hopefully you will be able...
Update:
Tried everything I could find, finally installed 16.04 on a Virtual Machine, and it worked straight away.
A fresh install of 18.04 in a VM actually detects the tablet but not the stylus!...
Long time since I used a remote with a PC, but I am guessing that you need to blacklist the Nuvoton driver module.
in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Perhaps you should try x forwarding with a linux desktop client.
Windows has, and always will, present problems for integration, simply because Microsoft has no incentive to provide it.
Even...