deloptes wrote:
> +1 :( and I am not using standard port 22, so they scanned all 3 ports
> and found out what is open (well filtered) and now are trying to do brute
> force on SSH. Others are trying to exploit apache/php & Co.
I'm using portsentry against this:
https://packages.debian.org/bust
Hi.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 10:37:18PM +, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> I get the following error message
>
> ifquery: /etc/network/interfaces:19: unknown or no address type and no
> inherits keyword specified
You have a syntax error at line 19 of your e/n/i.
> /usr/share/netfilter
Tixy wrote:
>> Since February 11th at 00:25:09, I am getting the following every 12
>> secondes:
>>
>> Feb 11 00:25:09 box sshd[17733]: Connection closed by 118.126.105.120
>> port 54422 [preauth]
>
> I'm getting that too.
+1 :( and I am not using standard port 22, so they scanned all 3 por
On 2/25/2020 7:48 PM, Matthew Moore wrote:
>
> On Tue 2020-02-25 17:31, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> Grub needs the passphrase for /boot, and then Linux needs it
>> separately. Unfortunately there isn't a way for Grub to pass the
>> passphrase to Linux so it has to ask you again. People are looking at
Le 24-02-2020, à 15:51:53 -0500, Dan Ritter a écrit :
steve wrote:
Hi there,
Since February 11th at 00:25:09, I am getting the following every 12
secondes:
Feb 11 00:25:09 box sshd[17733]: Connection closed by 118.126.105.120 port
54422 [preauth]
And when I say every 12 seconds, it is reall
On 26/2/20 10:59 am, Stefan Monnier wrote:
LVM snapshots
I use timeshift for the same purpose; and have needed it a couple of
times over 14 months since switching from mint.
I look at what packages are to be upgraged, and if more than a few
libraries, I create a new timeshift first. Usually
On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 15:29:02 -0500
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> Show
> the actual COMMAND you run and the actual OUTPUT of the command.
Indeed. The only thing I would add is show the next prompt so that the
reader knows you've given all the output, not just the first line.
charles@jhegaala:~$ ls -l /
Sam writes:
> I will give Testing a spin and will definitely take another look at
> the Debian derivatives. You also made me admire the Debian community,
> so that's a big plus on the
> reasons-why-I-definitely-need-to-switch-to-Debian list :)
A couple of suggestions if you decide to use Testing o
have a look here: https://wiki.debian.org/CreatePackageFromPPA
On 2/25/20 4:26 PM, Gary L. Roach wrote:
Hi All,
Debian Buster, AMD64, KDE Desktop.
I installed a ppa using the following code:
***sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elmer-csc-ubuntu/elmer-csc-ppa*
This installed
*elmer-csc-ubuntu_ubu
Hi All,
Debian Buster, AMD64, KDE Desktop.
I installed a ppa using the following code:
***sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elmer-csc-ubuntu/elmer-csc-ppa*
This installed
*elmer-csc-ubuntu_ubuntu_elmer-csc-ppa.gpg*
in my /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d directory. So far so good.
But when I run apt-get upd
> I would happily consider using Debian Testing for example, but wherever I see
> someone asking about it I always find someone discouraging from using it due
> to the possibility of having broken or unsecure packages for a long time due
> to it being automated.
Other tools you can use: LVM snapsh
William Torrez Corea wrote:
> [] Loading netfilter rules...run-parts: executing
> /usr/share/netfilter-persistent/plugins.d/15-ip4tables start
> Bad argument `COMMIT'
> Error occurred at line: 4
> Try `iptables-restore -h' or 'iptables-restore --help' for more
> information. run-parts:
> /usr/
I get the following error message
[] Configuring network interfaces...ifquery:
/etc/network/interfaces:19: unknown or no address type and no inherits
keyword specified
ifquery: couldn't read interfaces file "/etc/network/interfaces"
ifquery: /etc/network/interfaces:19: unknown or no address ty
Apparently, the similarity in version numbers between Xen and the Linux kernel
is more coincidental, and they aren’t required to match. How can I start to
debug a boot configuration that’s not working? I’ve tried regenerating with
with `update-grub` and `update-initramfs -u`, but no luck.
I’ve
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 01:23:19PM -0700, ghe wrote:
> What does, in /usr/bin/X11, 'X11 -> .' mean?
You mean this:
wooledg:~$ ls -l /usr/bin/X11/X11
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1 Nov 23 2016 /usr/bin/X11/X11 -> .
Note how unclear your description is, and how clear mine is. Show
the actual COMMAND
What does, in /usr/bin/X11, 'X11 -> .' mean?
Looks to me like it means 'link to '
When I do 'ls /usr/bin/X11 | grep X11' I get X11.
When I do 'ls /usr/bin/X11/X11/X11 | grep X11' I get X11.
When I do 'du -sh /usr/bin/X11/' I get 81M.
When I do 'du -sh /usr/bin/X11/X11/X11/' I get 81M.
When I d
Thank you very much for the tips!
I will give Testing a spin and will definitely take another look at the Debian
derivatives. You also made me admire the Debian community, so that's a big
plus on the reasons-why-I-definitely-need-to-switch-to-Debian list :)
Thank you,
Sam
Peter Ehlert wrote:
> I think Debian Testing would fit you very well
> It is like a rock, honestly.
that hasn't been my experience, but i know what i'm doing
well enough to fix things or to ask for help here if i find
something i don't understand well enough.
i got bit by some kind of lightdm
Roberto writes:
> On strategy would be to run testing and not update too frequently.
I do that with Unstable. Works fine (but I use neither Gnome nor KDE) I
follow the security list and upgrade the relevant package when I see
something there that matters to me. Security fixes reach Unstable as
f
I think Debian Testing would fit you very well
It is like a rock, honestly.
==
I demand stability.
My machines Must work 24/7 without intervention.
for this reason I do have Debian Stable installed and operational on all
machines (Mate desktop).
However, on the other hand I love Mate, a
On Tue 2020-02-25 17:31, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Grub needs the passphrase for /boot, and then Linux needs it
> separately. Unfortunately there isn't a way for Grub to pass the
> passphrase to Linux so it has to ask you again. People are looking at
> ways to make this work better...
One way to d
Mark Allums wrote:
...
> /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd --no-fuse
> Failed to acquire daemon name, perhaps the VFS daemon is already running?
you sound about as frustrated by this sort of thing as i
was.
you could try to find out what it is via the gio command
that is being captured and put it in your .
Sam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to hear opinions about the release cycle of the Stable Debian
> releases for a Desktop user.
>
> I love the Debian ideals and perks (its social contract, independence from
> big
> companies...) and understand to a certain extent the fundamentals on why
> k
I install testing on all my machines*. It is very usable. Sid has given me
problems in the past, so I stay clear.
*While it is true I install testing, I should clarify that I continue to
use it as it moves into stable and then old-stable. Eventually, I hit some
kind of "you can't get there from he
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 06:48:21PM +0100, Sam wrote:
> Thanks for your points of view! I agree that Stable comes at a cost, and of
> course if I ever were to set up a server Debian would probably be my choice.
>
> Regarding derivatives, I know about Ubuntu, Mint, etc., but I don't exactly
> like
Thanks for your points of view! I agree that Stable comes at a cost, and of
course if I ever were to set up a server Debian would probably be my choice.
Regarding derivatives, I know about Ubuntu, Mint, etc., but I don't exactly
like distributions tied to or ultimately dependant on commercial en
John Doe wrote:
>Hi all, when encrypting /boot on Buster after a fresh install of Debian
>with encrypted lvm, I need to enter three times a passthrase (two times
>foor /boot, one time foor /root)
>
>"...
>
>GRUB loading..
>Welcome to GRUB!
>
>Attempting to decrypt master key...
>Enter passphrase fo
On Tue, 25 Feb 2020 16:55:46 +0100
Sam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to hear opinions about the release cycle of the Stable
> Debian releases for a Desktop user.
>
> I love the Debian ideals and perks (its social contract, independence
> from big companies...) and understand to a certain ex
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 04:55:46PM +0100, Sam wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to hear opinions about the release cycle of the Stable Debian
> releases for a Desktop user.
>
> I love the Debian ideals and perks (its social contract, independence from
> big
> companies...) and understand to a
Hello,
I would like to hear opinions about the release cycle of the Stable Debian
releases for a Desktop user.
I love the Debian ideals and perks (its social contract, independence from big
companies...) and understand to a certain extent the fundamentals on why
keeping "old-ish" versions of
On 2020-02-25, Mark Allums wrote:
>>
>> A tricky exercise which can depend on your DE (and maybe even your
>> graphical login manager). What have you tried so far?
>
> The things I tried are naive. I don't know, or have forgotten, where to
> put commands that run that early in the process. I r
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Uwe Bolick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 09:14:29PM -0500, Kenneth Parker wrote:
> > ...
> > Anyway, before I burn "SDDM Bridges", is there anyway to configure it to
> > refer to Username, instead of "GIven Name"?
> > ...
> Although marked as "never mind", a hint for anyone having a si
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 11:40:36PM +1030, heman wrote:
I've read https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
but it is still completely unclear to me how I can report what I
consider to be a bug or flaw with the debian docker image, as it is
not a package, but a container image created from multiple pa
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 04:35:32AM -0600, Mark Allums wrote:
On 2/23/20 3:02 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
Can you repeat this, but include the output of "grep sdb1 /proc/mounts"
before the udisksctl invocation, and again after it?
Thanks.
george@martha:~$ grep sdb1 /proc/mounts
/dev/sdb1 /med
On 2/25/20 3:43 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2020-02-25, Mark Allums wrote:
george@martha:~$ systemctl stop gvfs-daemon
Failed to stop gvfs-daemon.service: Unit gvfs-daemon.service not loaded.
You cannot stop what does not exist.
I think the systemd unit involved is
run-user-1000-gvfs.mount
Tr
Hi all, when encrypting /boot on Buster after a fresh install of Debian
with encrypted lvm, I need to enter three times a passthrase (two times
foor /boot, one time foor /root)
"...
GRUB loading..
Welcome to GRUB!
Attempting to decrypt master key...
Enter passphrase for hd0,msdos1 (...):
Slot 0
Quoting Kenneth Parker (2020-02-25 02:03:28)
> Based on another Thread, I decided to try out the slim Package on a new,
> Text-Only Debian Buster system (on USB).I got the same issue, about not
> getting into Graphics.
>
> But the reason for this Thread? The Package slim may not even be a goo
On 2020-02-25, Mark Allums wrote:
>
> george@martha:~$ systemctl stop gvfs-daemon
> Failed to stop gvfs-daemon.service: Unit gvfs-daemon.service not loaded.
You cannot stop what does not exist.
I think the systemd unit involved is
run-user-1000-gvfs.mount
Try 'systemctl status run-user-1000-
On Lu, 24 feb 20, 18:52:55, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
> That's an interesting concept: What happens if I enter "systemctl start
> graphical-target"? Let's see...
Because you didn't specify the unit type (.target) systemctl
automatically considers a .service unit.
> Ah! Some additional setup n
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