oned?
>
Are you using BIND at all?
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On 10/2/2018 11:27 PM, ilovecountrymusic...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: john doe
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2018 4:10 AM
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: No sound after installing debian
>>
aking the kitchen sink, the bath water, and the baby
> along with it).
>
Regarding Debian stable (Stretch) this bug only happened when switching
from desktop Manager (DM) to the console.
So the OP should have speatch working when booting for the first time
after installation.
To the OP:
Are you able to play any sounds at all?
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one my question will interest few others.
>
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sendmessage.php
HTH.
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On 8/20/2018 2:54 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 10:32:39PM +0100, Brian wrote:
On Fri 17 Aug 2018 at 21:49:53 +0200, john doe wrote:
As an aside, you should consider using 'apt' and not 'apt-get'.
Why? What functional difference is there between '
f e2fsck.
Whats the recommended way to do these mounts so I can maintain as much
continuity as possible?
Maybe using apt-pinning.
In other words, installing the version of Stretch/Jessie on wheezy.
On the wheezy host, can't you backupt on an external hardware?
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are
is concerned.
It's a good thing that I'm an Organic Chemist and not an IT person.
Instead of trying your new changes in '/etc/fstab' by rebooting, you
could also try 'mount -a'.
https://linux.die.net/man/8/mount
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On 8/17/2018 7:35 PM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 17 Aug 2018 at 19:16:07 +0200, john doe wrote:
Also, a server without firewall capibility should never be facing internet.
Why? "never" seems a little strong. Mine does; what's the problem?
Given the fact that the OP want's to
t-get'.
Note that this e-mail is folded by my mailer.
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ny connection to port 22 (ssh default port)
ufw allow [new-ssh-port]/tcp # Allow connection to new chosen ssh port
In general, Any ports that are not opend are closed!
Note that I don't know ufw or iptables per say.
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possible since I save
install logs to disk and like to set priority to low and then continue
You can also set the priority to low using boot kernel parameter or
selecting "expert mode" which does that per default.
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://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/i386/iso-hybrid/
Or GRML:
https://grml.org/
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On 8/16/2018 1:45 PM, cyaiplexys wrote:
On 08/16/2018 02:36 AM, john doe wrote:
On 8/16/2018 3:29 AM, cyaiplexys wrote:
I have a list of IP addresses I want to ban and I put them in
/etc/fail2ban/action.d/iptables-multiport.conf as so:
cat /etc/fail2ban/ip.blacklist.perm | while read IP; do
On 8/16/2018 8:53 AM, Piotr Martyniuk wrote:
On 2018-08-16, john doe wrote:
On the vpn client are you getting the proper DNS in '/etc/resolv.conf'
when connected to your vpn server?
It changes (adds nameserver 192.168.2.1 on top), but this does not
seems to be valid as the IP
set" gives some interesting stuff.
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the proper DNS in '/etc/resolv.conf'
when connected to your vpn server?
Hint:
https://serverfault.com/questions/590706/openvpn-client-force-dns-server
The script 'update-resolv-conf' is in:
/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
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rent OS. In order to boot the current OS on the
2TB HD I have to use the Boot Menu (F8) which has the all of the drives
on the Platform. I've not been able to figure how to add more drives to
the Boot Priority Menu. Will loading the bios defaults populate the
Boot Priority Menu? That's
On 8/14/2018 10:39 AM, Remigio wrote:
Il giorno martedì 14 agosto 2018 10:20:04 UTC+2, john doe ha scritto:
On 8/14/2018 9:05 AM, Remigio wrote:
Hi there,
recently I installed Debian 9 Stretch and I noticed that the network
configuration management method was substantially changed.
Infact the
' is empty with the exception of the lo
interface, it is most likely that your interfaces are configured by an
other software (NetworkManager, (NM), WICD, systemd-networkd ...).
What is the content of '/etc/resolv.conf'?:
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
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security reasons, stability issues, it is not recommended to install
*.deb pkgs that are not from the Debian repositories.
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" the SATA internal
ports are apparently "all the same" but you might want to be careful if
you plan to use raid.
1) https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/M5A97_R20/specifications/
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://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch-backports main contrib non-free
deb-src http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch-backports main contrib
non-free
The lines are folded by my mailer.
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Sure, whatever you prefer. There are at least 4 viable alternatives:
ntp
chrony
openntpd
systemd-timesyncd
Systemd-timesyncd is only a client and using sntp.
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-timesyncd.service.html
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[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Any clues? Is this file too sparse? Or am I pining for the fjords?
Do you see anything in the log (systemctl status rinetd)?
From google:
https://github.com/mixool/rinetd/wiki/System-startup-script
https://github.com/mixool/rinetd
Isn't Debian prov
What protocol(s) do you have available on the client and the server?
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m-settings-keyfile.html
https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=1163023
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On 8/6/2018 12:12 PM, Ilyass Kaouam wrote:
I configured my network here (see attached picture please)
[image: Capture d’écran 2018-08-06 à 12.12.06.png]
I don't have access to images.
What is the output of:
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
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.
You could start here:
https://www.debian.org/international/
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the
To answer that question we/you need to know what app is configuring your
interfaces.
Then you can reed how to configure that app through CLI/config file.
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uring installation.
If you selected a desktop manager (gnome, mate ...) it is most likely
that NetworkManager (NM), WICD or or similar apps is installed.
For some hints of what is configuring your interfaces you might look at
the top of:
/etc/resolv.conf
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oes not seem to be the fastest
solution.
I don't follow what you mean here.
(Apologies to all in case of weird formatting, responding from my mobile)
TL;DR
You seem to use your own domain name, it might be some policy changes
that restrict the use of ssh and not your ISP.
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the 'reportbug' utility to do that.
I'm not sure that the above error is to be reported as a bug though.
https://wiki.debian.org/reportbug
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On 7/25/2018 7:10 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-25 14:05, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 01:55 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-22 17:52, john doe wrote:
Also what is the output of:
$ systemctl status NetworkManager-wait-online
what would be handy is a way to get a verbose output to the
On 7/25/2018 3:05 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 01:55 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-22 17:52, john doe wrote:
Also what is the output of:
$ systemctl status NetworkManager-wait-online
what would be handy is a way to get a verbose output to the apache2
log on boot.
mick
ah - i
On 7/25/2018 7:40 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
On 25/07/18 04:31, john doe wrote:
Also verifying signature using gnupg and checksum is a must
(sha512).
Such verification is suspect, anyone can create gpg keys for anyone
(so trust in the keys
a
package?
Are you competent to read and understand the source?
What do you stand to lose if you place your trust in them and it
turns out that they were incompetent or evil?
Also verifying signature using gnupg and checksum is a must (sha512).
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On 7/23/2018 8:23 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/23/2018 12:14 AM, Dave wrote:
On 7/22/18 1:04 PM, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
On 7/22/18, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-22 16:13, Dave wrote:
i can't imagine why Deb, is not automatically configuring apache2 to
auto start, a well know server f
ooks like NM is used:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2018/07/msg00848.html
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on a server; I would rather
install Debian with no desktop manager and install webmin or something
similar.
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On 7/22/2018 5:32 PM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 5:13 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 10:59 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 4:48 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 10:39 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 4:08 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 09:17 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 2:57 PM, Dave
On 7/22/2018 5:13 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 10:59 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 4:48 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 10:39 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 4:08 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 09:17 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 2:57 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 02:14 AM, john
On 7/22/2018 4:48 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 10:39 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 4:08 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 09:17 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 2:57 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 02:14 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 11:22 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 11:38 AM
On 7/22/2018 4:08 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 09:17 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/22/2018 2:57 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 02:14 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 11:22 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 11:38 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 3:46 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 08:42 AM
On 7/22/2018 2:57 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/22/2018 02:14 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 11:22 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 11:38 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 3:46 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 08:42 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 13:00, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 11:21 AM
ut from time to time I had reason to notice that the
stable version was old.
That is expected:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/ch-choosing.en.html
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On 7/21/2018 11:22 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 11:38 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 3:46 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 08:42 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 13:00, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 11:21 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 09:56, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 09
On 7/21/2018 3:46 PM, Dave wrote:
On 07/21/2018 08:42 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 13:00, john doe wrote:
On 7/21/2018 11:21 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 09:56, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 09:39, john doe wrote:
my interfaces file is identical and apache starts OK so it
On 7/21/2018 11:21 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 09:56, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-07-21 09:39, john doe wrote:
my interfaces file is identical and apache starts OK so it is
probably something else.
in /lib/systemd/system/apache2.target
do you have the "after" bit
he exception of
the 'lo' interface, your interfaces are probably handled by an other
"program" and you need to determine which "program" is responsible for
your interfaces.
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On 7/20/2018 12:58 AM, Dave wrote:
On 7/19/18 5:24 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/19/2018 10:27 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2018-07-19, Dave wrote:
after boot apache is not running,
if i run systemctl status apache2, i get the address bind error
shown above
at the command line after boot if i run
otplug" to "auto" in your
/etc/network/interfaces file as he suggested?
Or, how are you configuring your interface (NM, systemd-networkd, ...)?
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.
In this case, all is well and the drives being mounted
contain archives which one doesn't want to lose so mounting them
as read-only would be a good way to protect them.
I would use the '-r' or '-o ro' option to the mount command.
https://linux.die.net/man/8/mount
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9.5.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso 2018-07-14 13:13 3.4G
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On 7/13/2018 7:04 PM, Kent West wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 12:00 PM, john doe wrote:
On 7/13/2018 6:50 PM, Kent West wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Greg Wooledge
wrote:
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 11:29:42AM -0500, Kent West wrote:
westk@westkent:~$ cat /etc/network
000
00018000 S+ pts/0 0:00 grep systemd-networkd
'systemd-resolved' will handle your DNS.
Is /etc/resolv.conf a symlink (if yes, to where)?
What is the output of:
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
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doesn't need it anymore so you could probably go
ahead and change the
mysql password to something you will remember.
I'm sure if given bad advice will be told off.
mick
Thanks to Mick and John Doe I'm finally back into mediawiki. I used this
page [fn:1] to help me in creating a
quot;
LC_ALL=
snout:~> locale -a
C
C.UTF-8
en_GB
en_GB.iso88591
en_GB.iso885915
en_GB.utf8
POSIX
snout:~>
I had done the reconstruction of the locales with little effect
Did you use?:
$ dpkg reconfigure-locales
If no, what cmd did you use?
Also what is the content of?:
/etc/default/locale
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On 7/11/2018 12:37 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 11:32:30AM +0200, john doe wrote:
On 7/11/2018 11:12 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Anyone know why git is failing to clone with the HTTPS protocol (but
succeeds with the git protocol)?
Example:
$ git clone https://github.com
are repositories.:
$ git clone https://github.com/gnubee-git/GnuBee_Docs.git
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On 7/11/2018 7:55 AM, Pierre Couderc wrote:
On 07/11/2018 07:27 AM, john doe wrote:
On 7/11/2018 7:10 AM, Pierre Couderc wrote:
On an ultraslim (ACER swift 3) I have no CDROM no Ethernet, only an
USB key.
I have installed stretch (without GUI) from the USB key, and now I
want to install
correct howto to do that...
Why not updating/installing using your internet connection?
If the package that you want to install is on your usb key you will need
to modify /etc/apt/sources.list accordingly.:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/3576/how-to-make-usb-drive-as-local-repository
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to know if the files are identical.
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is a pattern scanning and processing language.
By default it reads standard input and writes standard output."
$ printf "%s" "123 456 789" | awk '{print $2}'
456
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ifdown eth0
prename 's/^/!' /etc/network/interfaces.d/[^\!]*
mv /etc/network/interfaces.d/\!$1 /etc/network/interfaces.d/$1
ifup eth0
I would use mapping stanza instead:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man5/interfaces.5.html
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36 PM GMT+8, john doe
wrote:
Bottom posting.
On 7/9/2018 9:12 AM, Long Wind wrote:
Thank Ben! i just return home
my old resolv.conf has that line too
but i use twm and don't have easy gui app for Network Manager
but i don't miss them
and could you help me delete that reso
solv.conf(5) but to understand which
process is olding that file then you would use that utility to append
your proper lines.
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sages
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on't use it myself here are some hints:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Ufz3656w7ahcryg1
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Database_access
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation/Creating_system_accounts
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desired output)!!! :)
There is probably a better solution that the one of using multiples pipes.
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two fields with a tab.
What is your original output and what is the desired output?
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g/sid/lxc
"Maintainers:
pkg-lxc (QA Page, Mail Archive)
Antonio Terceiro (QA Page)
Evgeni Golov (QA Page)
External Resources:
Homepage [linuxcontainers.org]"
you Might have more luck there! :)
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say! :)
If beyond the warnings you don't have any issues playing the game I
would simply ignore them.
Isn't there an option to disable warnings related to "OSX"?
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On 7/3/2018 2:42 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 02 Jul 2018 at 21:58:15 (+0200), john doe wrote:
On 7/2/2018 9:17 PM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have my principle Debian Stretch platform on the LAN in our
home. Two towers (both Linux platforms) and a HP Printer have
wired connections, my Win
ecially
when ISPs can remotely control that thing!
In the case of my ISP I need to reboot my ISP router every week or so to
get stable services.
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or if it exist '>'
will truncate the file to zero size ("empty the file").
Two '>' will append to the file.
$ echo test > test.txt -- Only test will be in the file test.txt
$ echo test >> test.txt -- If text.txt already exist "test" will be
added to the end of the file otherwise "test.txt" will be created with
only "test" in it.
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t some point.
Or maybe key transitioning could be an option:
https://www.apache.org/dev/key-transition.html
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On 6/22/2018 12:39 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, June 22, 2018 05:58:52 AM john doe wrote:
From:
https://linux.die.net/man/1/rsync
"I mirror a directory between my lqoldrq and lqnewrq ftp sites with the
command:
CWrsync -az -e ssh --delete ~ftp/pub/samba nimbus:"~ftp/
/man/1/rsync
"I mirror a directory between my lqoldrq and lqnewrq ftp sites with the
command:
CWrsync -az -e ssh --delete ~ftp/pub/samba nimbus:"~ftp/pub/tridge"
This is launched from cron every few hours."
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On 6/20/2018 9:55 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 06/20/2018 09:43 AM, john doe wrote:
On 6/20/2018 8:47 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 06/20/2018 08:39 AM, john doe wrote:
On 6/19/2018 10:55 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 06/19/2018 10:48 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, Adam Cecile wrote
On 6/20/2018 8:47 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 06/20/2018 08:39 AM, john doe wrote:
On 6/19/2018 10:55 PM, Adam Cecile wrote:
On 06/19/2018 10:48 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, Adam Cecile wrote:
That's a pity, don't you think so ? I think Debian should renew the
archi
expiration doesn't make existing
signatures invalid. [Indeed, gpgv doesn't even check for expired keys.]
With apt ? I had to set allowunauthenticated = 1 in apt.conf, otherwise
apt wouldn't install anything.
Can you give us the warning/error you're getting?
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On 6/19/2018 10:30 PM, basti wrote:
On 19.06.2018 22:24, john doe wrote:
On 6/19/2018 10:04 PM, basti wrote:
Hello,
I try use use port knocking and would be happy to do this in ssh config
file.
To open the port I can use ProxyCommand with an wrapper script like
ProxyCommand bash -c
But if I understand port knocking in the right way I must close the port
after disconnect?
I havened found a way for this like post-connect in ssh config.
Has anyone a suggestion how it can be implemented?
Any reasons why you can't let your firewall handle the port nocking
functionality?
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On 6/19/2018 8:33 PM, john doe wrote:
On 6/19/2018 9:22 AM, Adam Cecile wrote:
Hello,
GPG key that signed the Squeeze repo is now expired. How should I
handle this properly ? Despite the key is expired, it use to be valid
and I don't like much the idea of going for [trusted=yes] for
Sadly, if the expiry date of the key is not extended there is little you
can do beyond insuring that the key in your keyring is up-to-date which
is normaly done automatically on Debian.
Googling this gives some things to try.
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repositories
while being on stable you should realy have a look at 'apt-pinning':
https://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html
If you install packages from testing while being on stable be warned
about possible dependencies issues!
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On 6/11/2018 8:32 AM, john doe wrote:
On 6/11/2018 7:43 AM, HP Garcia wrote:
I'm following the steps to verify kernel signatures using GNUpg. I'm
following the directions from
https://www.kernel.org/category/signatures.html.
Where I am getting stumped is verifying the tar against the
al times trying to import keys belonging to Linus Torvalds
and Greg Kroah-Hartman. Using this command:
$ gpg2 --locate-keys torva...@kernel.org gre...@kernel.org
I'm stumped. Am I missing something?
Are the keys in your keyring?:
$ gpg2 --list-keys
Any errors when locating the keys?
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On 6/5/2018 12:20 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2018-06-05 07:57, john doe wrote:
On 6/5/2018 12:56 AM, mick crane wrote:
I changed the domain name for couple of home computers from "local"
to "home"
one of them is win 10 PC.
I have ipfire box doing hopefully firewall an
ld look on the device on which you change the TLDS (local >
home) for the dhcp leases and the log.
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ill insure that the file is not corrupted
- key verification will insure that the file has not been tempered with
So both steps is a must!
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On 5/16/2018 9:04 PM, dep wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 2:44 PM, john doe wrote:
On 5/16/2018 6:25 PM, dep wrote: > greetings. > > i've tried my best to search the list archives for the answer to this
and have not gotten the search function to deliver . . . anything. > >
nstall all required packages?
The idea here would be to not do anything on the "working" box before
you have an other box that could take over that role.
Alternatively you could try to refresh the keys but I'm not sure if that
would work with the Debian's keys.
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t be missing something here but why not using the fstab file?
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reverting to a single file?
The only work around I can think of is:
$ cat ~/.ssh/config
host x
include ~/.config.d/x
$ cat ~/.ssh/config.d/x
hostname x.example.com
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On 4/30/2018 5:00 PM, john doe wrote:
Hi Alan,
On 4/30/2018 2:54 PM, Alan Tu wrote:
John, I do enjoy giving back by documenting and reporting bugs.
:)
Is there some way, at least theoretically, that you know of to get the
text installer to record the output and the responses it think its
ity:
https://www.2daygeek.com/script-command-record-save-your-terminal-session-activity-linux/
As an aside:
The section 5.4.6 (reporting Installation Problems) might give some
hints on where the issue lies!:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s04.html
-John
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h an older
version?
For testing purposes I would check if it is fixed in the below link and
reported if needed:
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
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ext installer, with typical
numerical options 1-11, how do I make the selection of ssh-server and
standard?
Thanks in advance. I beat my head on this problem for several hours
yesterday, and I'd appreciate a helpful hint.
You simply input eatch desired numbers seperated by spaces:
10 11
w
On 4/21/2018 9:58 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 04/21/18 08:38, john doe wrote:
Here's the code I used to let a script prompt for a password:
read -s -p "Enter password: "
[ $? -ne 0 ] && exit 1
Note that the above 'read' command will operate differently o
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