I have the same issue and opened a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1808183
Please have a look at this and eventually tick that you have that problem too.
Type: Posts; User: fomember; Keyword(s):
I have the same issue and opened a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1808183
Please have a look at this and eventually tick that you have that problem too.
The IP address xx.xx... is my very own address.
I agree with you on the other points and my systems are setup with fail2ban, different ssh port and no pw for root.
As I said I have the old...
I recently migrated my virtual server with plesk and ubuntu 16.04 to a more powerful package.
After the migration I transferred the domains and configured the eMail and all seems to work well except...
5h17
The problem was with an include file where the create mode parameter had been set to 644.
Sorry for any confusion.
I just had better looked closer enough at the given samba parameters.
I have various scripts on Linux which of course have the execute bit set for the owner (chmod u+x).
Whenever I edit these scripts on windows or rename them the owner loses the execute flag.
In the...
We are running an environment with > 100 Ubuntu hosts (Servers and Workstations 14.04LTS and 16.04LTS)
Our machines are joined to a windows AD user accounts are in a domain which is centrally...
I found that I needed a BIOS update to my ASUS P9D-X which fixed the reboot issue.
Strange that it worked without problems with 12.04 but obviously Ubuntu 14 uses features which interact differently...
I did a do-release-upgrade to upgrade to 14.04 and it went smoothly.
Just the poweroff thing.
On my 12.04 I had "suspend" working after I had installed acpi-support.
I was using it happily for...
I just upgraded my home server from 12.04.1 LTS to 14.04.1 LTS and now I cannot poweroff the system anymore.
If I issue a "poweroff" command the server shuts down and then instantly reboots.
I...
I just updated my home server from 12.04.1 LTS to 14.04.1 LTS and I do get the same problem.
If I issue a "poweroff" command the server just reboots.
Disabling Wake On LAN is no option for me.
...
I think it is a flaw with logwatch.
To my understanding it is normal behaviour that during boot the root filesystem is first mounted ro and after it has passed some checks it gets remounted....
I have a volume group with 3 disks of 2 TB.
The volume group holds one data volume with a 6TB file system.
One disk in this volume shows errors and I want to replace it.
The file system is filled...