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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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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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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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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need Bind9 on this host in the first place!
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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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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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look at [1] for "tasksel".
[1] https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/example-preseed.txt
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PKG:
- `yum4`
- `dnf`
- `nextgen-yum4`
HTH.
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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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HW!
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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
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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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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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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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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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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ed to know.
Best regards,
Joerg
I would first try to purge the podman package with the autoremove option
and reinstall the package.
When installed, use sudo to gain root access.
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to [2], nothing needs to be installed.
[1] https://packages.debian.org/buster/bandit.
[2] https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/bandit0.html
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ng new is better than trying to get your own
way! ;^)
I can only suggest you to dig into Git submodules.
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On 1/7/24 13:00, jeremy ardley wrote:
On 7/1/24 19:37, Felix Miata wrote:
Please stop this unreadable pointless thread.
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r a few backups (the
README file has the project mailing list)?
HTH.
[1] https://gist.github.com/SuperShinyEyes/de17c8092df2ed525930e339235d624e
[2] https://netatalk.sourceforge.io/2.0/htmldocs/afpd.conf.5.html
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e that incoming
traffic is blocked by using a front-end to nftables (built-in FW
capability).
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x27;t have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/
Can I increase the size of the /var partition on the ssd without having
to reinstall the system?
LVM is one way to avoid this! ;^)
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On 11/28/23 22:51, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Lets keep the possibility of being able to send constructive e-mails
through mailing lists so we can avoid having to move to a forum based
set up.
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PPLs eavesdropping.
If you pay a VPN provider, you need to trust that provider for it to be
worth paying.
In other words, the VPN provider can still look at what you are doing as
they are providing the service.
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On 10/26/23 15:47, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Because shellworld is theonly such door I know of, I need a completely
objective sftp location for testing, username and password.
Googling around would lead you to something like [1].
[1] https://www.sftp.net/public-online-sftp-servers
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On 10/6/23 13:26, Nicolas George wrote:
john doe (12023-10-06):
I do not understand why you would want multiple repos, to me this looks
like this would fit the bill for a Git branching workflow.
Please elaborate. How do you work around the fact that Git is terrible
at removing data with a
parameters can be tweaked.
So, does anybody know of existing packages in Debian that could make my
work easier?
Thanks in advance.
I do not understand why you would want multiple repos, to me this looks
like this would fit the bill for a Git branching workflow.
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as working fine before)
debian trixie.
error message says
qemuBlockStorageSourceGetBlockdevFormatProps:1227 : internal error:
mishandled storage format 'none'
You might want to post this as well to the Libvirt mailing list.
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ll.
Reinstall it from scratch without a DE! ;^)
You could use 'tasksel' and/or 'apt-get --autoremove purge '.
HTH.
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virt-manager when desired.
Your mileage may very!
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se' under the '[core]'
>
Generaly, the '.git' extension symbolises a bare repository!
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t comes to mind!!! ;^)
I would strongly suggest you to reconsider your approach and to spend
more time getting a correct set up instead of going with what you know!!! :)
If lack of time is a constrain for you, please say so and we will not
spend time trying to make you go in an other direction.
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ate upstream by pushes and never by pulling!
So my suggestion in your case would be:
- One repo to work in and to push to upstream
- One upstream bare repo
If you want a working repo on the same box as the bare repo is located,
use the file protocol to pull using a cron job for automation!
HTH.
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What am I expected to use instead? (I assume that I *could* install
cron, but there must be a reason it's not installed by default anymore,
right?)
I just install a new Bookworm VM and 'cron' is present! :)
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On 7/31/23 20:47, Tom Browder wrote:
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 13:28 john doe wrote:
On 7/31/23 19:23, Tom Browder wrote:
...
Any recommenndations from fellow Debian folks?
I have two APC and I'm pretty happy with those.
Would you mind saying the model numbers? Do they
/ what are your requirements?
I'll also assume that you are posting in here as you want something that
is Debian compatible! ;^)
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n Bookworm.
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line 3: CHAIN_DEL f>
Can you manually force delete a chain?
I would also post to Firewalld mailing list as to me it looks like it is
a Firewalld issue and not a Debian one!
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all ideas in this thread are great suggestions, I would go the
easy way out and simply look up the e-mails on the working set up!
Looks like you have a unstable remote connection, troubleshooting that
kind of issues takes time! :)
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Unable to find component
name.
dpkg: error processing package odbc-mariadb (--configure):
How to fix?
The best way to having it being fixed is to file a bug report!
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[1] https://sourceforge.net/p/shorewall/mailman/message/37839495/
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I'm not really
afraid of writing a couple of text or YAML configuration files to
describe VMs if it helps me avoid the GUI configuration.
Look at Puppet or Ansible to provision your infrastructure.
What you want is definitely possible in Debian (headless host and guest).
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this list uses bottom-posting! :)
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Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old
ones used instead.
I use Debian 12. The only changes i did before the problem occurred,
were the installation of apt-cacher-ng and i ran "mach bootstrap" in a
chroot.
If you remove apt-cacher-ng, does it work at all?
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On 5/17/23 21:56, Charles Curley wrote:
On Wed, 17 May 2023 19:21:23 +0200
john doe wrote:
A few things, that I spotted while reading this thread and Im' not
sure if you got everything working!
Thank you. No, I don't have everything working.
- MDNS is using .local
- .localdom
everything working!
- MDNS is using .local
- .localdomain should be moved to .home.arpa (see RFC)! :)
- 9100 (TCP) is LPD AKA LPR
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se MDNS and point manually to the server, does it work
any better?
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ER. *
To me, the error that you are showing us does not match what you are
trying to say.
Maybe an other list is more appropriate and/or try the GH utility.
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Please refrain from polluting the list when you do not get an answer.
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cting to my DSL ISP).
You should be able to back up the config of your Ubikiti when it's
working in ADSL mode.
Basically, it should be:
- ISP modem in bridge mode connected to the wan of your Ubikiti and it
should work unless Astound is ...
HTH.
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]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/stunnel /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf foreground=yes
I'm not sure about the forground option if you want a daemon in the
background! :)
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On 4/4/23 04:35, cor...@free.fr wrote:
Hello list,
Would it be possible to refrain from using the list for OT stuff.
Your Perl threads are generating traffic that are not useful.
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that I can do to keep it running?
Any other ideas is welcome!
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27;ll always use the network if I can! :)
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admin?
Look for 'Mailing list administrators and archives maintainers' at [1].
[1] https://www.debian.org/contact
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u want to push to:
$ git push
Flagging this as OT.
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the log?
- What error(s) do you get?
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?
(3) I cannot make sense of the new CUPS "driverless" scheme.
Does it make my Postscript printers obsolete?
You might have better luck on the Cups mailing list! ;^)
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or a modem but do not use a router from your ISP.
To me, the simple fact that you are asking this question is enough to
not trust what you have from your ISP!
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don't think I added those entries. I just checked a few other
machines, including a vm I recently built, and they all show similar
entries.
Perhaps I should comment out one or both entries for hawk.
Or use [1].
[1] https://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html#network-namespaces
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entry,
but that's tacky. Is there a better way to handle this?
To me, it looks like it is more a libvirt mailing list question than a
Debian -user mailing list question! ;^)
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n?
Je fais amende honorable, je ne lis plus les fichiers logs depuis que je
ne compile plus le kernel et ça, ça date des années 2005...
This is an English mailing list! :)
Have a look in /var/log.
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access. Is that possible?
This is in addition to the other answers.
If you have a server which is publicly available, you can only
"restrict" by IP, rate limiting, port nocking and having your server
properly secured and isolated.
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is not my forte.
You can use that same utility to dump UDP packets! :)
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If you want a more straightforward output:
$ sha512 sum -c SHA512SUMS --strict --ignore-missing
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On 10/26/22 14:54, awache...@gmail.com wrote:
Il semble que mes mails ne sont plus reçus sur la ML.
Les recevez vous ?
En tout cas je ne les reçois plusieurs semaines ?
Merci
A. Valmer
This is a maling list in English, can you move this to the corresponding
list instead.
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reason to use Ansible, Puppet, Terraform is when your current
solution becomes unmanagable!
Granted, the above three tools are not realy doing the same thing!
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On 10/19/22 06:30, Bruce H. wrote:
Why do you have to make it so hard to sign up to the user forums?
If you do not like it, feel free to make the signing process easier.
The more contributers the better it will be!
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with regard to Debian and what legitimacy you have to
post this in here!
I have no other comment on the thread itself.
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On 9/7/2022 1:46 PM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
On Tue, Sep 06, 2022 at 07:21:59PM +0200, john doe wrote:
Debians,
I'm trying to pxe boot a client with UEFI BIOS to no avail.
Everything works with legacy BIOS but if I use those two lines in my
dnsmasq.conf:
"dhcp-boot=bootnetx64.efi
pxe-s
ay the Systemd mailing list but this list is awsome and I'm
also guilty of being OT from time to time!
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want to restart/reboot after having installed the firmwares.
Note that you might need to add extra firmware, you will need to look at
the log to see what FW you require.
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Debians,
I can see online that noise-canceling can be enabled in pulse audio,
pipewire.
Is there a recommended way in Debian to do so?
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file are sent.
I'm at a lost on what to do to PXE boot a EFI client.
Does PXE booting of EFI clients require other ports than 69 UDP and 4011
UDP?
Any pointers is appreciated.
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/) secure email.
>
The best way is to read the doc.
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