
Not_Oles
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(Quote) @mobile Thanks for your ideas! Since Cockpit isn't terminal based I probably never would have thought of it if you hadn't mentioned it. The Cockpit project website says they released new version 219 a few days ago on 13 May. Honeyd is somet…
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These days it's cool to be a data scientist. So maybe I will do that when I grow up. :) A couple of days ago, while googling around for something, I tripped across data36.com's tutorial Data Coding 101 – How to install Python, SQL, R and Bash (for …
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I've installed fio, and I've been playing with yabs.sh. I want to understand why yabs.sh seems to set 0 (zero) for the disk speed results when run inside a tempfs RAM disk. Haha, in a way, yabs.sh reporting 0 is exactly right when reading/writing …
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A bit more on Rawhide systemwide crypto policy as it impacts sshd_config: What Rawhide is doing to facilitate systemwide crypto policy seems to include having systemd start sshd with the -D option so sshd doesn't daemonize plus also calling various…
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Super delighted to see this! Congratulations!
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(Quote) Excellent to ask these important questions! Interestingly, these questions are reciprocal, too. I can imagine a user setting up her VPS as a honeypot to catch me spying on her! What about the user who asked me for my ssh public key after he …
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(Quote) Glad you enjoyed reading! ? It was quite a bit of fun. No abuse at all. I have a new little project going on now. If you're interested, please look in the free stuff category for my fedora rawhide whitehat playpen thread. Maybe I will do …
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So I succeeded in changing the name of the server to "whitehat" plus also exploring how systemd includes sshd within the systemwide crypto integration. I successfully disabled password authentication. However, it's not clear to me whethe…
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Thousands of kiddie login attempts daily. So I spent the morning messing with dnf, fail2ban, and friends. Preliminary testing suggests that I might have got fail2ban working since I now seem to be able to ban myself. :) I wonder whether anybody wou…
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Anybody else?
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Just sent you login info. My ssh public keys are in your .ssh/authorized_keys together with yours. If you don't want that, please feel free to remove my keys. Not much there yet. Just server base install. But we can add whatever we want.
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@tarasis Welcome! Please make an ed_25519 ssh key pair if you have not already done so. Please post the ed_25519 public key in this thread. It might take awhile, but your post eventually should be acknowledged and your login account magically wil…
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(Quote) You're welcome! I see you're a graybeard too! :) I'm 72. Are you older? I've been wondering whether anybody here is older than me. :)
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(Quote) Haha! Last time I tried to upgrade a clean Fedora install to Rawhide, systemd's auto reboot failed. :) I imagined there might be a Rawhide cowgirl person here who might wanna show me something amazing. :)
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(Quote) Wow! I had no idea! Amazing!
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(Quote) Free. But maybe better to say, "priceless," assuming that learning and community are sufficiently valuable as to be "beyond price." :)
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Hi @vimalware! You are right that hard disk IO is slower than solid state storage IO. During my three month free project lots of users tried lots of things. There were zero complaints about slow disk IO. What I have done a few times when I have w…
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@quangthang Thanks for your new tutorial on LES! I think it is wonderful that you are trying to help other LES users! It also is wonderful that you are practicing your English. I am not an expert on remote desktop, and I might be wrong, but: I th…
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(Quote) Hi @ehab! Thanks for your advice and good wishes! You're right that VPS prices can be very low, especially when the host server is stuffed with literally hundreds of VPSes. Why are my prices higher than the lowest? First, I offer fast-as-…
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(Quote) LXC and KVM are two different methods of creating VPSes. LXD is a method for managing multiple LXC VPSes across multiple hosts. LXD uses LXC to create VPSes, so all so-called LXD VPSes "actually" are LXC VPSes. The difference bet…
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It seems like there is quite a big fuss about snap in 20.04: HN: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS’ snap obsession has snapped me off of it https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23052108 https://jatan.blog/2020/05/02/ubuntu-snap-obsession-has-snapped-me-off-of-it/
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(Quote) Now I really am going to have to look at weechat. Thanks @flips! The "suffering" might mostly be from the point of view of users of closed source products which sometimes install more easily than free products. So maybe closed sou…
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(Quote) This promotion has expired, so the link in this thread no longer will work. Another LES-exclusive promotion is coming soon! Thanks everyone!
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(Quote) Hey Daniel! Thanks for your kind words! Much appreciated!
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(Quote) Thanks for your kind words! I am glad to have you on my server!
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(Quote) Kerala sounds good! Love to visit! Thanks for the invitation! Mostly the graphics don't turn me on so much. But your .gif was different. Mesmerizing! I stared at it on my phone for several minutes. It has a real three-dimensional quality t…
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(Quote) I'm with you guys on the preference to suffer with open protocol/source/copyleft. :-)
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@Ympker said: (Quote) I'm sorry! I just can't resist asking whether @Ympker missed an "S." :anguished: @WSS
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(Quote) Yeah, that "dependency" thing, again. :-)
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(Quote) I am super glad you liked it Michael! I wish you the very best!
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(Quote) It seems you think most everybody here would like Discord and the channel would be active?
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(Quote) For whatever you are doing on which latency matters so much, according to the Ubuntu blog from 2015 LXC has 57% lower latency than KVM. To which I can add my impression that Ubuntu 20.04 LXC instances seem quite a bit lower latency than 18.0…