Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-28 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 8:42 PM Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > > I think I got it: the final step is to compare the fingerprint of the primary > key, at the end of the command output > > PS C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\HTTPVersion> gpg --verify > SHA512SUMS.sign SHA512SUMS.txt > gp

Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > gpg: Firma valida da "Debian CD signing key " Jay ! \o/ > gpg: ATTENZIONE: questa chiave non è certificata con una firma fidata! > gpg:          Non ci sono indicazioni che la firma appartenga al proprietario. Regrettably gpg still assumes a web of trust to

Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > So now the authenticity check is complete and the authenticity is completely > sure? Yes. Until a quantum computer cracks the riddle how to generate an own key with the same fingerprint. (There are other risks, too, which are not prevented by signature with unc

Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i realize that i posted the content of the wrong SHA512SUMS file. The one i posted was from debian 12.7.0. Nevertheless the SHA512 sums which i posted earlier are of the files from 12.10.0 which i downloaded yesterday. Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > The content of these links, seen now, is

Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > 3D0BA303805111F651A88D96FC64867FFC678E43F3756F5F91B24A810D91015E459... > C:\Users\CP\Documents\Linux\Debian12.10.0\VersioneHTTP\SHA512SUMS.txt I get 36bf1f16bc4b9795122b7b3542a32f34c3be0ef294ff3a8bf43232df6554b69b569fe15d93c79ee48a47902e1a6ad87ca9966988cd4b

Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-28 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, (Please Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org with your replies. I sent my mail with Cc; to you, because the X-Spam-Status: header of your list mail did not indicate that you are subscribed to the list.) Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > So... first step: > PS C:\Users\CP> gpg --keyserver hkps://ke

Re: Help: debian-12.10.0-amd64-netinst.iso autenticity test

2025-03-27 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Pier Antonio Corradini wrote: > Autenticity control (gpg --verify SHA512SUMS.sign SHA512SUMS.txt): > [...] > gpg:                utilizzando la chiave RSA > DF9B9C49EAA9298432589D76DA87E80D6294BE9B > gpg: Firma BAD da "Debian CD signing key " I assume that "Firma BAD" means bad signature. I

Re: Help: second monitor not dectected

2025-03-04 Thread Brieuc Desoutter
hum it is strange… I previously installed bookworm on the same laptop a while ago (12.3 if I remember correctly) and it did work (both minitors) until I installed proprietary nvidia drivers and the computer froze (or just got black screens) when returning from suspend and I got tired of it… Anyway

Re: Help: second monitor not dectected

2025-03-04 Thread Felix Miata
Brieuc Desoutter composed on 2025-03-04 10:02 (UTC+0300): > I have installed Debian 12.9 from the live image on my System76 Oryx Pro > (Intel Xe Graphic + nvidia 4060) yesterday. > I have NOT installed the nvidia-driver yet (previous attempt failed and I > re-installed fresh), only i915 and nouvea

Re: Help: second monitor not dectected

2025-03-03 Thread Felix Miata
Brieuc Desoutter composed on 2025-03-04 10:02 (UTC+0300): ... /etc/X11/xorg.conf is an optional file that most users have had no need for for most of the past two decades. The main exception in actual practice is that installation of proprietary NVidia drivers historically has created one. xorg.co

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-24 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Fri, Jan 24, 2025 at 9:32 PM Bob McGowan wrote: > On Fri, 2025-01-24 at 18:23 +, Tim Woodall wrote: > > On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, Bob McGowan wrote: > > Hello list, > > I've been trying to figure out how to use my BD disc writer to create > backups of files. > > What I first found were instruct

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-24 Thread Bob McGowan
On Fri, 2025-01-24 at 18:23 +, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, Bob McGowan wrote: > > > Hello list, > > > > I've been trying to figure out how to use my BD disc writer to > > create > > backups of files. > > > > What I first found were instructions to create an empty file of the >

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-24 Thread Tim Woodall
On Fri, 17 Jan 2025, Bob McGowan wrote: Hello list, I've been trying to figure out how to use my BD disc writer to create backups of files. What I first found were instructions to create an empty file of the propper size, 'mkudffs file', loop mount it, copy files to it, unmount and burn to the

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i wrote: > > Nearly half a life ago, my own endeavor with ISO 9660 and optical media > > began with creating a tool which does this splitting automatically: > > > >   http://scdbackup.webframe.org/main_eng.html > >   http://scdbackup.webframe.org/examples.html Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > Th

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-20 Thread Roy J. Tellason, Sr.
On Sunday 19 January 2025 03:37:06 am Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Nearly half a life ago, my own endeavor with ISO 9660 and optical media > began with creating a tool which does this splitting automatically: > >   http://scdbackup.webframe.org/main_eng.html >   http://scdbackup.webframe.org/examples.h

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-20 Thread tomas
On Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 09:49:19AM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: [...] > (Due to its purpose and the proximity to some words from the iberian > peninsula, i would visualize it as a smiling sausage which burns at > both ends.) Yikes. Chorizo al infierno :-) Cheers -- t signature.asc Descriptio

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-20 Thread Eike Lantzsch ZP5CGE / KY4PZ
On Monday, 20 January 2025 05:49:19 GMT-4 Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > Bob McGowan wrote: > > The -options_from_file is > > exactly what I was needing and works perfectly. > > Congrats. > I'm glad that UDF was not a hard requirement. > > > Just one last question. How do you pronounce "xorriso"?

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-20 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Bob McGowan wrote: > The -options_from_file is > exactly what I was needing and works perfectly. Congrats. I'm glad that UDF was not a hard requirement. > Just one last question. How do you pronounce "xorriso"? :) Rarely. :)) Normally i only write about it. But i think of it with german p

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-19 Thread Bob McGowan
Hi Thomas, On Sun, 2025-01-19 at 09:37 +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > Hi, > > Bob McGowan wrote: > > One question, what I would like to see is a duplicated > > directory/file > > hierachy on the destination.  I have lists of file names in groups > > just > > short of 25G,  but I can't find an eas

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-19 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Bob McGowan wrote: > One question, what I would like to see is a duplicated directory/file > hierachy on the destination. I have lists of file names in groups just > short of 25G, but I can't find an easy way to send the file names to > any of the programs and have them maintain the hierarch

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-18 Thread Bob McGowan
Hello Thomas, On Sat, 2025-01-18 at 09:42 +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Bob McGowan wrote: > > > > I've been trying to figure out how to use my BD disc writer to > > > > create > > > > backups of files. > > > > I do this by Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 on BD-R and BD-RE media, > >

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-18 Thread Bob McGowan
On Sat, 2025-01-18 at 14:25 -0500, Sarunas Burdulis wrote: > Are you trying to script/automate? > > If not, just use xfburn (GUI). I'm writing Bluray 25GiB M-disks using > xfburn regularly (archiving a backups' snapshot directory on NAS). > > -- > Šarūnas Burdulis > Dartmouth Mathematics > https

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-18 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Sarunas Burdulis wrote: > just use xfburn (GUI). Xfburn does indeed Blu-ray by help of libburn. But it does no UDF, because it uses libisofs for filesystem production. Insofar the result is supposed to be similar to the results of the xorriso runs which i proposed, but without MD5 checksums i

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-18 Thread Sarunas Burdulis
Are you trying to script/automate? If not, just use xfburn (GUI). I'm writing Bluray 25GiB M-disks using xfburn regularly (archiving a backups' snapshot directory on NAS). -- Šarūnas Burdulis Dartmouth Mathematics https://math.dartmouth.edu/~sarunas · https://useplaintext.email · OpenPGP_si

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-18 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Bob McGowan wrote: > I've been trying to figure out how to use my BD disc writer to create > backups of files. I do this by Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 on BD-R and BD-RE media, following this example from the man page of xorriso: xorriso \ -abort_on FATAL \ -for_backup -disk_dev_i

Re: Help with UDF and BluRay disks

2025-01-17 Thread Bob McGowan
On Fri, 2025-01-17 at 23:37 -0800, Bob McGowan wrote: > Hello list, > > I've been trying to figure out how to use my BD disc writer to create > backups of files. > > What I first found were instructions to create an empty file of the > propper size, 'mkudffs file', loop mount it, copy files to it

Re: help latest t-bird is crash-o-matic

2024-12-09 Thread Bret Busby
On 9/12/24 23:07, Bret Busby wrote: On 9/12/24 22:53, gene heskett wrote: I don't know if it will last long enough to send this msg. Help plz Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET. Why do you not 1. post the query to the Thunderbird email list (at https://groups.io/g/ThunderbirdEmail after subscribing to

Re: help latest t-bird is crash-o-matic

2024-12-09 Thread Bret Busby
On 9/12/24 22:53, gene heskett wrote: I don't know if it will last long enough to send this msg. Help plz Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET. Why do you not 1. post the query to the Thunderbird email list (at https://groups.io/g/ThunderbirdEmail after subscribing to that list), as the appropriate list,

Re: help, man, etc. (was: Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread tomas
On Thu, Nov 28, 2024 at 09:34:24AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote: > On 27/11/2024 23:59, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > OTOH, the venerable groff has gained a hyperlink markup > > recently [1] ("recently" in its time scale), thus bridging yet another > > gap separating man and info. > > Does it affect "ma

Re: help, man, etc. (was: Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread Max Nikulin
On 27/11/2024 23:59, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: OTOH, the venerable groff has gained a hyperlink markup recently [1] ("recently" in its time scale), thus bridging yet another gap separating man and info. Does it affect "man" when called in a terminal application (so usually "less" is used as a pa

Re: help, man, etc. (was Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread tomas
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 12:24:25PM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2024-11-27 at 11:59, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 10:40:44AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > > > >> On 2024-11-27 at 09:28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > > >>> And yes, it's a pity there is no common frontend fo

Re: help, man, etc. (was Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-11-27 at 11:59, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 10:40:44AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > >> On 2024-11-27 at 09:28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: >>> And yes, it's a pity there is no common frontend for both. > [help and man] >> There's also 'info foo', which for some values

Re: help, man, etc. (was Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread tomas
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 11:03:48AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 10:40:44 -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > > One of the items on the list, under the characteristics of a > > "knowledgeable user", is the entry: > > > > * has learned that learn doesn't help > > > > I have never

Re: help, man, etc. (was Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread tomas
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 10:40:44AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2024-11-27 at 09:28, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: [...] > > And yes, it's a pity there is no common frontend for both. [help and man] > > There's also 'info foo', which for some values of foo will be more > helpful than either of the

Re: help, man, etc. (was Re: Using terminal commands - corner cases)

2024-11-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 10:40:44 -0500, The Wanderer wrote: > One of the items on the list, under the characteristics of a > "knowledgeable user", is the entry: > > * has learned that learn doesn't help > > I have never managed to find out what 'learn' is supposed to have been. > No Linux or othe

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-23 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 02:45:46AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 11/22/24 5:33 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > > You misinterpreted my post. > > I meant to convey that I have been using Debian since release 6. > I liked my experience with Debian 9. > > I now have a machine with a clean initia

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/22/24 5:33 PM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 04:26:05AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: On 11/22/24 12:57 AM, Michael Paoli wrote: I recently jumped from Debian 9(w/MATE) - 12(w/MATE) in one step. My Debian 9 settings can be traced back to Debian 6(w/Gnome). I don't recall

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 04:26:05AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 11/22/24 12:57 AM, Michael Paoli wrote: > > I recently jumped from Debian 9(w/MATE) - 12(w/MATE) in one step. > My Debian 9 settings can be traced back to Debian 6(w/Gnome). > I don't recall what settings I ended up with. > But I

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 1:48 PM David Wright wrote: > > On Thu 21 Nov 2024 at 22:57:35 (-0800), Michael Paoli wrote: > > > remove power (and it goes down cold - laptop battery no longer holds > >charge and has been that way for many years now - cannot withstand so > >much as even a full

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread David Wright
On Thu 21 Nov 2024 at 22:57:35 (-0800), Michael Paoli wrote: > remove power (and it goes down cold - laptop battery no longer holds >charge and has been that way for many years now - cannot withstand so >much as even a full second of power interruption). Yes, I have three laptops like t

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Michael Paoli
Thanks. Still haven't found way to prevent sleep/hibernate/etc, but FYI: $ (cd /sys/power && grep . mem_sleep state) mem_sleep:s2idle [deep] state:freeze mem disk $ On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 5:15 AM wrote: > Definitions can be found at > https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/pm/sleep-states.html > Ot

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread Michael Paoli
Thanks, my responses in-line below (also restored some of the earlier that was removed from original, and included full original at tail end of this email): On Fri, Nov 22, 2024 at 5:02 AM Max Nikulin wrote: > On 22/11/2024 13:57, Michael Paoli wrote: > > all network activity ceases (very bad as

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread debian-user
Richard Owlett wrote: > Michael mentioned https://wiki.debian.org/Suspend and I found > https://wiki.debian.org/Hibernation . > > I, and other inexperienced users, need proper definitions of > sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc to use those pages and solutions to be > described here. Definitions c

Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12

2024-11-22 Thread Max Nikulin
On 22/11/2024 13:57, Michael Paoli wrote: seems to be a very deep form of sleep, the only things I can do at that point that at all gets it to respond: - which does a warm reboot Does not like suspend to RAM or suspend to disk (hibernate). It resembles graphics issues. Can you connect

Re: DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Michael Paoli
Wikipedia has some pretty good materials, e.g.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACPI#Power_states and see also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_mode https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibernation_(computing) In my case it's going to S3 (at least apparently from the log messages and observed behavior)

DefinitionS sleep/suspend/hibernate/etc - was [Re: help: disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate - Debian 12]

2024-11-22 Thread Richard Owlett
On 11/22/24 12:57 AM, Michael Paoli wrote: How do I disable all manner of sleep/suspend/hibernate on Debian 12? [snip very detailed of his environment/symptoms] I recently jumped from Debian 9(w/MATE) - 12(w/MATE) in one step. My Debian 9 settings can be traced back to Debian 6(w/Gnome). I don'

Re: Help upgrade to JDK-21

2024-09-06 Thread Dan Ritter
Arbol One wrote: > I'd like to upgrade from JDK-17 to JDK-21. > Since I am new to, well, Linux in general, I'd like to know from anyone > who'd done this upgrade if this would be OK under Debian 12 (No > free-firmwarepackages please). > Any advice would be much appreciated. Debian stable (12) do

Re: Help installing gdb package using apt

2024-07-15 Thread Demetrius Stanton
Hello everyone, Thank you so much for your assistance on this matter. The solution was found. Updating the sources list to include: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main non-free-firmware deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ bookworm main non-free-firmware deb http://security.debian.or

Re: Help installing gdb package using apt

2024-07-15 Thread Tom Dial
Hi Demetrius. See the embedded observations below. On 7/15/24 05:42, Demetrius Stanton wrote: Hi! My name is Demetrius Stanton. It was suggested that I reach out for a problem I'm experiencing trying to install gdb on my system. I'm willing to submit whatever information is necessary to tr

Re: Help installing gdb package using apt

2024-07-15 Thread Lee
On Mon, Jul 15, 2024 at 11:07 AM Demetrius Stanton wrote: > > Hi! > > My name is Demetrius Stanton. It was suggested that I reach out for a problem > I'm experiencing trying to install gdb on my system. I'm willing to submit > whatever information is necessary to try and get this issue resolved.

Re: Help installing gdb package using apt

2024-07-15 Thread Pranjal Singh
Hi Demetrius, On 15/07/24 17:12, Demetrius Stanton wrote: [...] I recently encountered a weird error, and I can't seem to find a fix online. When I run the command ` sudo apt update && sudo apt install gdb -y `, I receive an 404 error stating failed to fetch https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool

Re: Help installing gdb package using apt

2024-07-15 Thread The Wanderer
On 2024-07-15 at 07:42, Demetrius Stanton wrote: > Hi! > > My name is Demetrius Stanton. It was suggested that I reach out for a > problem I'm experiencing trying to install gdb on my system. I'm willing to > submit whatever information is necessary to try and get this issue > resolved. > > I re

Re: Help! secure boot is preventing boot of debian

2024-06-02 Thread Richmond
"Thomas Schmitt" writes: > Hi, > > Richmond wrote: >> OK I got it booted and re-installed grub from debian. But I don't >> know why it happened, I haven't changed any keys or done anything >> except an opensuse update. I will ask the opensuse list > > I remember to have seen discussions about

Re: Help! secure boot is preventing boot of debian

2024-06-02 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Richmond wrote: > OK I got it booted and re-installed grub from debian. But I don't know > why it happened, I haven't changed any keys or done anything except an > opensuse update. I will ask the opensuse list I remember to have seen discussions about newly installed shim adding names of

Re: Help! secure boot is preventing boot of debian

2024-06-01 Thread Richmond
Marco Moock writes: > Am 01.06.2024 um 20:01:43 Uhr schrieb Richmond: > >> Should I disable secure boot temporarily? will that allow booting? > > That should allow booting it. > > Have you changed anything at the keys in the EFI (maybe UEFI > firmware update)? OK I got it booted and re-installed

Re: Help! secure boot is preventing boot of debian

2024-06-01 Thread Marco Moock
Am 01.06.2024 um 20:01:43 Uhr schrieb Richmond: > Should I disable secure boot temporarily? will that allow booting? That should allow booting it. Have you changed anything at the keys in the EFI (maybe UEFI firmware update)? -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1717264903mu...@cartoon

Re: Help to report a bug related to a usb3 lan adapter driver

2024-04-15 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 20:57:00 +0200 user7415 same wrote: > I had a discussion in stack exchange related to the problem that is > well explained here: > https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/774594/debian-12-all-of-sudden-my-usb3-lan-adapter-get-assigned-random-mac-address-ea > > For what I und

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-04-05 Thread Curt
On 2024-04-01, Michel Verdier wrote: > On 2024-04-01, DdB wrote: > >>> A computer with a 6-core processor, 64 GB memory, and 9 drive bays/ >>> ports that cannot boot USB?  That does not make sense. >> >> Why not? > > Perhaps because usb boot is available since a very long time > The OP informed u

SOLVED (was: Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed)

2024-04-01 Thread DdB
Am 01.04.2024 um 18:52 schrieb David Christensen: > A bad USB flash drive would explain why you cannot boot the Debian > installer.  Please buy a good quality USB 3.0+ flash drive and try again. A friend of mine just let me use an external CD-Drive with the netboot image. This is already the third

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-04-01 Thread David Christensen
On 4/1/24 03:10, DdB wrote: Am 01.04.2024 um 07:44 schrieb David Christensen: Please post a console session that identifies the ISO you are using, verifies the checksum, burns the ISO to a USB flash drive, and compares the ISO against the flash drive. Ok, in the meantime, i came to similar con

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-04-01 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-04-01, DdB wrote: >> A computer with a 6-core processor, 64 GB memory, and 9 drive bays/ >> ports that cannot boot USB?  That does not make sense. > > Why not? Perhaps because usb boot is available since a very long time > *should* is the correct word. The board being over 10 years old,

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-04-01 Thread DdB
Am 01.04.2024 um 07:44 schrieb David Christensen: > > > A computer with a 6-core processor, 64 GB memory, and 9 drive bays/ > ports that cannot boot USB?  That does not make sense. Why not? > > > Please post a console session that identifies the ISO you are using, > verifies the checksum, bur

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-03-31 Thread David Christensen
On 3/31/24 02:18, DdB wrote: Hello list, i intend to create a huge backup server from some oldish hardware. Hardware has been partly refurbished and offers 1 SSD + 8 HDD on a 6core Intel with 64 GB RAM. Already before assembling the hardware, grub was working from the SSD, which got lvm partitio

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-03-31 Thread David Wright
On Sun 31 Mar 2024 at 11:18:30 (+0200), DdB wrote: > Already before assembling the hardware, grub was working from the SSD, > which got lvm partitioning and is basically empty. As i have no working > CD drive nor can this old machine boot from USB, i put an ISO for > bookworm onto an lvm-LV. Using

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-03-31 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 31 Mar 2024 11:18 +0200, from debianl...@potentially-spam.de-bruyn.de (DdB): > As i have no working > CD drive nor can this old machine boot from USB, i put an ISO for > bookworm onto an lvm-LV. Using grub, i can manually boot from that ISO > and see the first installer screens. But after asking

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-03-31 Thread Felix Miata
DdB composed on 2024-03-31 11:18 (UTC+0200): > Suggestions are welcome :-) https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/ All my installations use this NET method. What I usually do though is extract linux and initrd.gz from it or directly from the mirrors and load them with Grub rather than booting the NET

Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed

2024-03-31 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 11:18:30AM +0200, DdB wrote: > Hello list, > > i intend to create a huge backup server from some oldish hardware. > Hardware has been partly refurbished and offers 1 SSD + 8 HDD on a 6core > Intel with 64 GB RAM. > Already before assembling the hardware, grub was working fr

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-24 Thread David Christensen
On 12/23/23 22:16, Timothy M Butterworth wrote: On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 8:58 PM David Christensen wrote: I believe Debian includes packages for various intrusion detection systems. Does anyone have any comments or recommendations? Debian has SNORT and Suricata. I use Suricata. It works well a

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Sat, Dec 23, 2023 at 8:58 PM David Christensen wrote: > On 12/23/23 01:29, Tim Woodall wrote: > > The fact that the OP is not sending a SYN+ACK (according to the > > tcpdumps that I saw) means that this is already blackholed.[2] > > > > There are three options at this point: > > 1. Ignore it -

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread David Christensen
On 12/23/23 16:15, Dan Ritter wrote: David Christensen wrote: Does Debian and/or Linux support SYN cookies? Yes. Put net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies=1 in an appropriate sysctl.d/ file. To check on current settings: sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies It looks like SYN cookies are enabled by defa

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread Dan Ritter
David Christensen wrote: > Does Debian and/or Linux support SYN cookies? Yes. Put net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies=1 in an appropriate sysctl.d/ file. To check on current settings: sysctl -n net.ipv4.tcp_syncookies

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread Pocket
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 23, 2023, at 4:53 PM, Tim Woodall wrote: > > On Sat, 23 Dec 2023, David Christensen wrote: >> Sending a RST to a falsified IP address would make the sending host into an >> attacker by proxy. Why do you suggest it? >> > Because the OP wants it to stop. And the

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread Tim Woodall
On Sat, 23 Dec 2023, David Christensen wrote: Sending a RST to a falsified IP address would make the sending host into an attacker by proxy. Why do you suggest it? Because the OP wants it to stop. And the OP is running a server on this port that is clearly not responding properly or we'd at l

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread David Christensen
On 12/23/23 01:29, Tim Woodall wrote: The fact that the OP is not sending a SYN+ACK (according to the tcpdumps that I saw) means that this is already blackholed.[2] There are three options at this point: 1. Ignore it - my "EVILSYN[1]" blacklist is right at the top of my iptables rules and drops

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-23 Thread Tim Woodall
On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, David Christensen wrote: Perhaps you could set up a DMZ, move services into the DMZ, and provide a VPN connection to the DMZ for your Internet users. Then you could close all of the incoming WAN ports except VPN. It might be possible to put the VPN endpoint into a VP

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread David Christensen
On 12/21/23 04:00, Alain D D Williams wrote: My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This is unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good. It is also eating my broadband allowance. This does not show up in the Apache log files - the

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread gene heskett
On 12/21/23 07:45, Tim Woodall wrote: On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Alain D D Williams wrote: My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This is unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good. It is also eating my broadband allowance. This doe

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread debian-user
Alain D D Williams wrote: > On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:11:08AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > > > Use a firewall and set it up correctly. > > That I have done. > > The issue is broadband usage - ie before it hits the firewall. IIUC you have a residential system with an ISP connection with a download

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Peter Hillier-Brook
On 21/12/2023 15:11, Pocket wrote: On 12/21/23 09:58, Alain D D Williams wrote: [cut] Use a firewall and set it up correctly. Assuming a residential environment. Firewall the router and server(s) as well as all the client machines. I have nginx, dovecot and exim4 and other daemons running

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 13:04, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 11:39:40AM -0500, Pocket wrote: On 12/21/23 10:50, Alain D D Williams wrote: It is NOT a firewall issue. If I am correct you don't want any thing from the outside to hit your web server? The words "web server" is ambiguou

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 11:39:40AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > > On 12/21/23 10:50, Alain D D Williams wrote: > > It is NOT a firewall issue. > > > If I am correct you don't want any thing from the outside to hit your web > server? The words "web server" is ambiguous. It can mean my machine, ie can

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 10:50, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:31:06AM -0500, Pocket wrote: All you should be seeing is scans which you can not prevent. I am looking at incoming packets with tcpdump. This sees packets *before* they are filtered by iptables. What are you using for

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:51 AM Alain D D Williams wrote: > > On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:31:06AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > [...] > > Amazon AWS system. should not be able to hit your http server, unless you > > want it to. > > How do I distinguish between wanted & unwanted connections. The only thin

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:31:06AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > All you should be seeing is scans which you can not prevent. I am looking at incoming packets with tcpdump. This sees packets *before* they are filtered by iptables. > What are you using for a firewall? Something hand rolled. Reasonably

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 10:24, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:11:08AM -0500, Pocket wrote: Use a firewall and set it up correctly. That I have done. The issue is broadband usage - ie before it hits the firewall. All you should be seeing is scans which you can not prevent. What

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 10:11:08AM -0500, Pocket wrote: > Use a firewall and set it up correctly. That I have done. The issue is broadband usage - ie before it hits the firewall. > Assuming a residential environment. > > Firewall the router and server(s) as well as all the client machines. >

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Pocket
On 12/21/23 09:58, Alain D D Williams wrote: On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 01:39:53PM +, Andy Smith wrote: Okay well 30KiB/s is only about 78GiB/month which isn't really a lot. I think we're both in UK and it's been hard to find a domestic Internet connection that you'd run a web server on that c

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 01:39:53PM +, Andy Smith wrote: > Okay well 30KiB/s is only about 78GiB/month which isn't really a > lot. I think we're both in UK and it's been hard to find a domestic > Internet connection that you'd run a web server on that can't cope > with 78G/mo. So ignoring it se

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread tomas
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 12:44:33PM +, Tim Woodall wrote: > On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Alain D D Williams wrote: [...] > You can try sending RST. That might make them give up. And then, there's tarpit [1] . But then I'd make double-sure you aren't hurting legitimate traffic. Cheers [1] https://ma

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2023-12-21, Alain D D Williams wrote: > Yes: I do run a web server at home, but there is only a little/personal stuff, > it does not receive much real traffic, I do not want it to. Most of my web > presence is hosted elsewhere. If you open a port (80 or something else), not on your server but

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 01:10:59PM +, Alain D D Williams wrote: > Yes: I do run a web server at home, but there is only a little/personal stuff, > it does not receive much real traffic, I do not want it to. Most of my web > presence is hosted elsewhere. Okay well 30KiB/s is only about

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Alain D D Williams
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 07:50:42AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > If your home Internet service has an "allowance", you probably shouldn't > run a web server on it. Yes: I do run a web server at home, but there is only a little/personal stuff, it does not receive much real traffic, I do not want i

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 12:00:55PM +, Alain D D Williams wrote: > My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This > is > unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good. > It > is also eating my broadband allowance. > 11:08:56.354303 I

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Dan Purgert
On Dec 21, 2023, Alain D D Williams wrote: > My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input > traffic. This is unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to > achieve but suspect no good. It is also eating my broadband > allowance. > > Questions: > > • What is going on ? Looks

Re: Help: network abuse

2023-12-21 Thread Tim Woodall
On Thu, 21 Dec 2023, Alain D D Williams wrote: My home PC is receiving, for hours at a time, 12-30 kB/s input traffic. This is unsolicited. I do not know what it is trying to achieve but suspect no good. It is also eating my broadband allowance. This does not show up in the Apache log files - t

Re: Help ! No syslog anymore

2023-11-16 Thread Bhasker C V
Michael, You are a star. I dont know what I did before but I re-installed rsyslog and changed the PrivateTmp to no It works now. I can see /tmp/server.log is now pushing syslog contents Thank you very much. On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 10:24 AM Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 13.11.23 um 10:13 schrieb Bhas

Re: Help ! No syslog anymore

2023-11-13 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 13.11.23 um 10:13 schrieb Bhasker C V: I forgot to answer the question on why I am doing this I am experimenting on a no-log system where there is no writes what-so-ever to /var/log (except for mails) or systemd journal (currently kept volatile) /tmp/ is tmpfs mounted Attached is the rsyslo

Re: Help ! No syslog anymore

2023-11-13 Thread Bhasker C V
I forgot to answer the question on why I am doing this I am experimenting on a no-log system where there is no writes what-so-ever to /var/log (except for mails) or systemd journal (currently kept volatile) /tmp/ is tmpfs mounted Attached is the rsyslog config as-it-is being used now. On Sun, No

Re: Help ! No syslog anymore

2023-11-12 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 12.11.23 um 08:18 schrieb Bhasker C V: Hi, I have tried removing PrivateTmp=no in the rsyslog service file and it still doesnt work I assume you mean PrivateTmp=yes? I  have removed the service file which I had created too. I found that when I run the daemon manually, it works well. Hence

Re: Help ! No syslog anymore

2023-11-11 Thread Bhasker C V
Hi, I have tried removing PrivateTmp=no in the rsyslog service file and it still doesnt work I have removed the service file which I had created too. I found that when I run the daemon manually, it works well. Hence I have disabled rsyslog and I have put the daemon startup in my rc-local But yes,

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