On 4/11/25 14:26, Andreas Haumer wrote:
So, finally, my question: Did anyone on this list manage to
use virt-manager to connect to a VM console using SSH with 2FA?
The Libvirt mailing list comes to mind! ;^)
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fully automated or with a simple ui. For example running
clamav from shell commands is beyond his power.
You could use some online scanners:
- https://www.eset.com/afr/online-scanner/
- https://www.scancircle.com/en
Some pointers on where to look but not in anyway a recommendation.
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g should be under a millisecond.
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Gene writes:
> Which is to fix the reason for a 30 second all system freeze of the
> system when trying to access a file I own, or want to create, in my
> /home/me directory.
This happens only in that directory and only when you own the file?
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On 4/3/25 21:43, Van Snyder wrote:
On Thu, 2025-04-03 at 15:16 +0200, john doe wrote:
On 4/3/25 01:19, Van Snyder wrote:
On Wed, 2025-04-02 at 15:24 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
I added port 443 only because my router converted the port 80
request
to a port 443 request. I eventually worked
blocked port 80
(and 443). I don't have any interactive pages where I ask for input, so
there seems not to be a reason to keep port 443 going on.
If I may, why don't you take a free hosting service that has already
everything you want?
surge.sh comes to mind but you have other alternative
are in my Linksys.
Something has changed, by the sound of what you are discribing it looks
like it was a miracle.
ARe you using UPNP?
Any ideas?
Are you restricting what IPs the httpd is listening on?
FW inbetween?
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use heavy security on that. Once the VPN link is established you can ssh
through the VPN to internal systems.
This is realy the best way forward.
An other MFA alternative is PKI and user/ PWD prompt and optionaly 2FA.
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Greg writes:
> looking at the HTML source with Ctrl-U, it's all one line. Seriously,
> who does that?
"Website builders" and "content management systems". Modern Web
designers never deal with HTML.
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By "mail provider" they mean the entity that operates the
Internet-facing mail server that your mail comes and goes through.
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Richmond writes:
> I see also in the build config for debian firefox esr it says:
> --enable-official-branding
That does not affect end users of Debian's Firefox in any way. It just
means that Debian has permission from Mozilla to use the Firefox
trademark.
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Maureen Thomas writes:
> There are 15 files in Var and the biggest one is the cache file. Is
> it safe to get rid of the contents of the whole file. It takes up 57%
> of the drive.
Run the command
sudo apt-get clean
That will remove the contents of that file.
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nd and
putting it in /usr/local/bin.
This is all documented on the prusa site and the flathub prusa page.
To remove a flathub package type "sudo flathub uninstall ".
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me reason why the version of PrusaSlicer that
is in the Debian archive is so unsuitable that you are willing to
tolerate the shambling horror that is the flatpak system.
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I just now installed PrusaSlicer by installing the Debian flatpak
package and following the instructions on the prusa site. The only
perquisite I see is "sudo apt install flatpak".
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, potentially incompatible sets of dependencies within
the same desktop environment.
.
This package contains the services and executables needed to install and
launch sandboxed applications, and the portal services needed to provide
limited access to resources outside the sandbox.
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ctions apply if you open a Mozilla account and use things
like "sync", obviously.
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the phrase. To them "debian-user" is a
"forum".
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looking for such shenanigans would be much
inconvenienced by the absence of some commands.
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Try pdftotext.
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Most likely they simply removed everything not necessary for the thing
to run in order to minimize memory requirements and gave it no more
thought than that. They would see no reason that any end user would
ever need any of those tools. To them it's an appliance, not a
computer.
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t you have "mariadb"
related ("apt-get --autoremove purge mariadb-server") and try again.
Note that "purging" will remove all of your config files.
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Evince works for me under FVWM (though I rarely use it).
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enabled shorewall
If this is the case, simply "enable"ed via systemd.
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#x27;ve found to get the microphone working again is to reboot.
Do you see anything in the logs (missing driver..)?
It can not hurt to update the FW.
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tab || exit $?
chmod 0644 /etc/crypttab || exit $?
Note that this e-mail might be folded by my mailer.
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:
org.freedesktop.DBus.StartServiceByName
org/freedesktop/DBus
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply
Thanks,
John
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Testing", not "Unstable".
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02.en.html#_updates_and_backports
deb https://deb.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates main contrib non-free
non-free-firmware
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In the case of rsync Debian backported a fix. Therefor it gets the old
version number with a suffix to indicate that Debian patched it. In the
case of chromium upstream patched it and released the patched version
with a new version number.
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Roy J. Tellason, Sr. writes:
> I run [both uBlock-origin and NoScript], here. Noscript being the
> most recently added. It does make a nontrivial difference...
Likewise.
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need Bind9 on this host in the first place!
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r extension such as New Tab Suspender. It will unload
inactive tabs, freeing memory and preventing JS from running.
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Tomas writes:
> Past experience shows that we'll live with this for a while (watch
> the US still on their Imperial measures,
Pedanticism: The US is not and never has been on the Imperial system.
We use both SI ("metric") and US Customary (the latter predates
Imperial
Max Nikulin writes:
> Gene, my congratulations. You have managed to derail the discussion
> another time.
And you have managed to clutter the list with yet another pointless rant
against Gene. Please put him in your killfile and move on.
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Trixie is around the corner
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On 12/29/24 17:26, Eben King wrote:
How can I
ensure that I'm actually booted using EFI?
"/sys/firmware/efi" if present indicates that you are booted in UEFI mode.
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=forking
Restart=no
TimeoutSec=5min
IgnoreSIGPIPE=no
KillMode=process
GuessMainPID=no
RemainAfterExit=yes
SuccessExitStatus=5 6
ExecStart=/etc/init.d/fetchmail start
ExecStop=/etc/init.d/fetchmail stop
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smaller things.
> I'll just look one more time
> and... it's working.
> I didn't do anything, haven't rebooted it.
> What could that be?
> Browser cache, DNS sorting itself out, some automatic update?
> It is disturbing it just started working on its own.
> mick
>
>
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k them. There are several other
tab unloaders such as Auto Tab Discard.
You can also go to about:config, search for "memory", and adjust things
like "browser.cache.memory.capacity" and
"browser.tabs.unloadOnLowMemory".
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As an interim solution consider installing the "New Tab Suspender v2"
extension:
A very lightweight tab suspender to suspend inactive tabs that reduces
an overall memory usage of firefox, uses a firefox native discard api
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Thomas Anderson writes:
> Almost all the applications I use are non-debian (postfix, dovecot,
> apache, mysql, etc..)
Why? All of those are in Debian. If you were using the Debian packages
upgrading would be easy.
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Ubuntu.
Still on Windows, you could also look at Cygwin.
You might want to rethink your strategy as you are not able to get the
help that you would like to have.
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don't really know what > a
"normal" system looks like
If a service is disabled or masked, this means that the service will not
be processed by Systemd when the computer boots up.
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ot;password recovery secret" give them a random
string for that as well.
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e dog's name was Rover.
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JHHL writes:
> I *could* share my strategies for coming up with passwords.
Mine is pwgen -s 12
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at the name of the dog they had when they
were 12 is an unguessable secret.
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h request. Surely they can't be hashing the
passwords properly if that practice is of any use.
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One reason for writing down all your passwords (even if only on a list
stored in your safe deposit box) is related to the item that started
this thread: not making things difficult for whoever has to deal with
your estate.
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songbird writes:
> perhaps because the accounts are jointly owned and it is much easier
> to just continue using the credentials as they exist instead of having
> to set everything up all over again for no real gain.
Then follow Bruce Schneier's advice and*write them down*.
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re sites no one has
ever heard of, most of it just because it makes it easier for the web
designers to animate their dancing doggies.
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Seems like you are going about this in the most difficult and roundabout
way possible.
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less you ask for it.
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em in /usr/bin?
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look at [1] for "tasksel".
[1] https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/example-preseed.txt
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It isn't Debian. It's that netblock. Try 191.97.36.54.
Also try
whois -r 191.96.36.54
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.
I don't think it's a Debian problem. Have you tested using a different
OS?
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It appears that you are not subscribed to the list and therefor not
seeing the replies. Go to lists.debian.org to subscribe and to see the
rplies that have already been made.
There is no yum package in Debian. What is it that you are actually
trying to do?
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Why do you want to? Yum is the package manager for Redhat-based
distributions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yum_(software)
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PKG:
- `yum4`
- `dnf`
- `nextgen-yum4`
HTH.
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f and see if I can make it
work for me.
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ome hardwarewith backup drives safely set aside.
My experience, __so_far__, is that "-y" has not damaged any systems I've
migrated.
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Z : start a shell to examine the situation
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** fwupd.conf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ? Y
Is the option "-y" in the command not enough to prevent the prompt?
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On 11/30/24 20:11, john doe wrote:
On 11/30/24 20:04, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 01:47:42PM -0500, Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 2:22 AM Timothy M Butterworth <
timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote:
sudo ip link add name ospf-lo type dummy
s
t I imagine
that creating a new interface is pretty simple.
Not sure what the OP is trying to do here [1].
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NetworkManager.
By using NM ([1]) and googling to manage the dummy interface.
[1]
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/513578/modern-way-to-configure-dummy0-in-etc-network-interfaces-or-similar
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d try to make it work.
When you are stuck on something, just google your way out.
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On 11/26/24 12:59, Mario Marietto wrote:
2)
# apt install nvidia-detect nvidia-driver
You first did an `update`.
Also the wiki at [1] suggest to install other PKGs.
[1]
https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/1h08w9v/ssl_error8002system_libraryno_such/?rdt=41730
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of trolling on the dnsmasq mailing list.
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ence between setting filters on Local
Folders vs for individual mail accounts though.
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correctly added and (I've just checked) sent to another
account's inbox with the trailing space after -- intact.
So nothing here to blame on TB, at least for mail being sent between
Thunderbirds.
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HW!
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and JS that pull in chunks of JS from a dozen or more
random sources out on the Net. The designers neither know nor care what
that JS does as long as it puts the dancing doggie in right place on
your screen.
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possible.
Assuming that you realy want help, please try to be mindful of the time
and efforts PPLs are putting into answering on this list.
Just to be clear, I'm as frustrated as you are.
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ed?
You are using a virtual bridge, which might implies that the
masquerading by Libvirt
I am able to ping www.google.com from my virtual machine which is also
setup with ip masquerading.
How so?
Are you doing double masquerading?
Can ip masquerading work on two different interfaces at th
Don't, if the one you have does everything you need it to do.
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his happens with dpkg --install and dpkg
--configure), we first update any conffiles and then call:
postinst configure most-recently-configured-version
"
So if $2 is non-empty it means an upgrade.
A flow chart is here:
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ap-flowcharts.html
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15-2) ...
Processing triggers for man-db (2.13.0-1) ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.40-3) ...
Has anyone experienced this situation before.
If I remember correctly, another installlation of REDIS installed
correctly on Bookworm.
Any pointers/tips much appreciated
Regards
John Cassidy
e sender.
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/ListMaster/ListArchiveSpam
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nline for some insperation.
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On 9/22/24 21:02, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2024 18:02:30 +0200
john doe wrote:
Even if you upgrade the FW?
I tried upgrading the firmware. I have the latest available,
20201215.
I also have a HP.
After entering credentials it allows me to access the advance
capabilities of my
On 9/22/24 17:05, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2024 15:54:09 +0200
john doe wrote:
On 9/21/24 23:25, Charles Curley wrote:
I have an HP LaserJet MFP M234sdw printer. I am getting error
messages from CUPS that say something like "cups-pki expired". The
certificate on t
use in the printer?
There is no mechanism to do so in the printer's firmware.
Even if you upgrade the FW?
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el Xe Graphics (TGL GT2)
Thank you in advance and I wish you all a great day.
Regards,
John Anderson
The MAC filter needs a local filter for the two 16 X dual hex, (23
total,) digits.
The MAC is router usually aligned internally by the router, and
contains unique hex digits.
Does any anyone recall how to query the digits to the display?
Thanks,
John
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On 8/31/24 05:48, John Conover wrote:
What does a "debian ... amd64-netinst.iso" do
with an .iso?
You have enough data in the iso file to start a Debian installation,
most of the PKGs will be fetched from the internet.
Can it be coverted to a USB. How?
cp .
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m the author of the django-sms Twilio backend)
I guess, this is not what you asked!
To the OP, Twilio with the lang of your choosing! ;^)
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What does a "debian ... amd64-netinst.iso" do
with an .iso?
Can it be coverted to a USB. How?
Thanks,
John
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I hand install my debian packages, and have an offline repository, because
garbage like this tends to slip onto my machine. This package slipped in
through firefox somehow, and framerate on recordings stalled out. It more
than likely interferes with opengl. RIP Firefox...
Is Debian 11 isolinux AMD64 USB 32GB source available?
Help would appreciated,
John
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ve specific configs
for node01 and node02 respectively.
This makes it impossible to specify options twice with different values.
To me the documentation is somewhat misleading and does not match what
you already found out.
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Can a standard USB have sub directives?
I was doing some stress testing, and some sub directives had very long
write latency's. (All less than 4GB.)
Thanks,
John
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On 8/6/24 01:47, George at Clug wrote:
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 22:25 john doe wrote:
On 8/5/24 12:50, George at Clug wrote:
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 17:25 Michel Verdier wrote:
On 2024-08-04, George at Clug wrote:
YOu realy need to be intimate with nftables, you might want to consider
does not look
self explanatory. But hopefully, like everything computer related, it is
usually not that complex, just you need to understand the new syntax and how to
use it.
YOu realy need to be intimate with nftables, you might want to consider
a frontend to nftables.
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rules for public networks are very simple.
- Allow all outgoing traffic
On a laptop, inbound connections should be restricted unless you want
services to be accessible on your laptop by way of FWing and and
securing the services.
Outbound connections is up to you.
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et you?
More controle over what's going on on the network! ;^)
This allows to have a restrict FW for example.
That is also why UPNP is also disabled on my network.
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Children are taught in elementary school that computer == Windows.
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urity bullseye-security main
deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security bullseye-security main
Any compatibility advice would greatly appreciated,
John
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an-boot mailing list, as
apparently this is a regression.
In my case, I use the Qemu's built-in tftp server.
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