On 24/3/25 12:29, jeremy ardley wrote:
You could use MFA on the SSH connection and then use certificates to
establish the VPN connection?
My SSH MFA setup has clients must connect using a certificate, then
they must enter a pasword, and then they must complete a google
authenticator.
It
On 24/3/25 08:30, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
My question is, does strongSwan or OpenVPN allow on-demand VPN over
SSH with credential prompts? That is, I want to SSH into the router,
then manually enter username, password and mfa code when I start the
VPN. I believe I can use charon-cmd for the {user
On 3/23/25 02:19, BALDO wrote:
Hi everyone, I have a question for you. We work with BD images, but is it
possible to merge these images and put them on an external m.2? If we create the
first bootable disk on the external memory with Balena Etcher, then manually add
the packages in the pool folde
David Wright composed on 2025-03-23 13:27 (UTC-0500):
> On Sun 23 Mar 2025 at 01:12:29 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote:
>> Looks perfect, but for 43 things:
>> # rmadison linux-image
>> Command 'rmadison' not found, but can be installed with:
>> apt install devscripts
>> # apt-get install devscripts
>
Hi Everyone,
My $dayjob issues Windows laptops for remote work. The laptops are
installed with Cisco AnyConnect. I am fairly certain AnyConnect is
using a SSTP configuration (but I have not conformed with Wireshark).
When I connect to the VPN using AnyConnect, I have to enter a
{username,password}
A xorriso dry-run analogous to rsync -n?
Thx,... P.
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Charles Curley writes:
> On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 08:37:58 +0100
> lina wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
>> The purpose is related to work, not game.
>>
>> Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
>>
>> Ideally at least > 16 cores, decent m
On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 10:19:18AM +0100, BALDO wrote:
> Hi everyone, I have a question for you. We work with BD images, but is it
> possible to merge these images and put them on an external m.2?
I think you've been given an answer. I would always suggest using a USB
because this is more straight
Buenas tardes, me llamo Julio:
Resulta que soy nuevo en Linux y llevo días intentando, infructuosamente,
instalar Debian, en un portátil, sin quitar el Windows 11 que tiene
instalado. Es decir organizándolo con arranque doble.
Es un ordenador chino, marca XIAOMA (Intel i7-8500Y CPU 1.50GHz - 1.10GH
wrote:
> System76 has usually good and nice offers:
>
> https://system76.com/laptops
FWIW, I bought a System76 desktop (tower) system a couple months ago.
Ubuntu and Pop_OS (System76's Ubuntu derivative) are supported. I
installed Debian stable on it, and it seems to work fine, except for th
Hi,
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> As somebody testing images when point releases are made, I
> would suggest against using larger images than the DLBD - there is the
> likelihood of bit errors to ruin your image when writing many GB
There is a file md5sum.txt in the ISOs to check the transport integ
On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 08:37:58 +0100
lina wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
> The purpose is related to work, not game.
>
> Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
>
> Ideally at least > 16 cores, decent memory.
>
> Thanks,
I took delivery o
Felix Miata wrote:
> songbird composed on 2025-03-22 08:16 (UTC-0400):
...
>> i'm not able to dig into this further (way behind on this list)
>> but rmadison works ok for something like that:
...
> Looks perfect, but for 43 things:
> # rmadison linux-image
> Command 'rmadison' not found, but ca
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 02:53:51PM -0400, Eben King wrote:
> I have this machine "alexandria". It mounts a directory from the nas
> via NFS. When I export a parent directory on alexandria, the mount
> point appears empty, even though you can ssh to it and see everything
> there that should be. H
Hi,
BALDO wrote:
> We work with BD images, but is it
> possible to merge these images and put them on an external m.2?
Aha. Once in a year this question pops up.
Three years ago i invested some shell programming effort and tested it
with amd64 ISOs. See:
https://wiki.debian.org/MergeDebianIsos
Hi everyone, I have a question for you. We work with BD images, but is it possible to merge these images and put them on an external m.2? If we create the first bootable disk on the external memory with Balena Etcher, then manually add the packages in the pool folder can it work? Today using optica
On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 4:05 AM wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 08:37:58AM +0100, lina wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
> > The purpose is related to work, not game.
> >
> > Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
> >
> > Ideally at lea
On Sun, Mar 23, 2025 at 08:37:58AM +0100, lina wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
> The purpose is related to work, not game.
>
> Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
>
> Ideally at least > 16 cores, decent memory.
Disclaimer: my go-to lapt
Dear all,
Which laptop option is friendly with Debian,
The purpose is related to work, not game.
Mainly for computation, R and some bioinformatic analysis,
Ideally at least > 16 cores, decent memory.
Thanks,
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