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MorpheusArch
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there is no entry at all on the official wiki
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 679 | 679 |
is there a way you can put executable shell scripts in the user directory of the newly created ISO file?
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Guest37005
| 680 | 680 |
another question I had for ages ,if one allows only dns and say http https with iptables ,it means it is absolutely impossible for an attacker to intrude ,correct?
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Guest37005
| 680 | 680 |
exept hhuman error like running script on pages etc
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pilot-data
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<system>
| 680 | 680 |
=== ILoveMuppets is now known as nihilNihil
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 681 | 681 |
Nothing is absolutely impossible to intrude. But thats a step in the right directory
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 682 | 682 |
*direction
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 683 | 683 |
if only say https is open (443 tcp) ,one can access the system ,like see the file system entering through that port ???
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Ben64
| 683 | 683 |
possibly
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 684 | 684 |
If they use https why wouldn't they be able to see the webserver directory?
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MorpheusArch
| 684 | 684 |
It should only be the webservers serving directory like /var/www/html for apache2 default unless there is some 0-day that allows directory traversal
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Guest37005
| 684 | 684 |
what webserver ,I m speaking about desktop
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 685 | 685 |
trying to secure my ubuntu desktop
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 685 | 685 |
I thought you meant webserver sorry
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 685 | 685 |
what ports are opened up on your desktop or the output of sudo nmap -v localhost?
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 687 | 687 |
currently only dns http https ,and I open everything out with related traficc in when I use torent
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pilot-data
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Ben64
| 687 | 687 |
Guest37005: the only way to ever be secure is to disconnect it from the internet and power
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 687 | 687 |
that s what I feared
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 687 | 687 |
and what ports are you forwarding through your routers firewall?
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pilot-data
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s7urmi
| 687 | 687 |
"Control is an illusion" ;)
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 688 | 688 |
but iptables looks like good control...
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 688 | 688 |
I have no forwarding and no router just desktop with firewall
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MorpheusArch
| 688 | 688 |
It is if its configured correctly, I come from an Arch Linux / Debian background surely SeLinux is available for Ubuntu right?
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Guest37005
| 689 | 689 |
selinus smells like nsa and they want to intrude more than defend , snowden taught us that
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 689 | 689 |
apparmor is a good step
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 690 | 690 |
its open source...examine before you ./configure && sudo make install
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 691 | 691 |
I m not a code savy , and selinux is impossible to examine because of infinite librarys
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Guest37005
| 691 | 691 |
snowden uses debian :)
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pilot-data
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<system>
| 691 | 691 |
=== KindOne_ is now known as KindOne
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pilot-data
| 687 |
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MorpheusArch
| 692 | 692 |
You would be looking for anything trying to use sockets to establish a connection where it shouldn't be
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 692 | 692 |
Such is the nature of most if not all spyware.
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 692 | 692 |
wich command network monitor do u use??
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 693 | 693 |
I just nmap stuff if thats what you mean
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 693 | 693 |
so nmap there is a GUI version package name zenmap
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pilot-data
| 692 |
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Guest37005
| 693 | 693 |
I m ok with command line
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pilot-data
| 693 |
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linxeh
| 695 | 695 |
selinux is awesome
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pilot-data
| 694 |
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linxeh
| 695 | 695 |
and anyway, you can put it into logging permissive mode and then update the config from there
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 696 | 696 |
Though you can pretty much do a nmap -v localhost
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pilot-data
| 696 |
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Guest37005
| 696 | 696 |
I use to have it on fedora ,but i m glad ubuntu-debian don t include it by default
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pilot-data
| 697 |
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MorpheusArch
| 696 | 696 |
without nmap
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pilot-data
| 698 |
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MorpheusArch
| 696 | 696 |
Enter this command
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pilot-data
| 699 |
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MorpheusArch
| 696 | 696 |
for i in {1..10000};do (echo </dev/tcp/<insert IP address here>/$i) &>/dev/null && echo -e "/n[+] Open port at :\t$i" || echo -n "."; done
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pilot-data
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Guest37005
| 696 | 696 |
I m sure they have their reasons for not using it
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 696 | 696 |
It will check for open ports on your current machine that could be exploited by an attacker
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pilot-data
| 702 |
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MorpheusArch
| 697 | 697 |
Dont forget to replace <insert IP address here> with " localhost "
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 697 | 697 |
or your actual IP address...whichever really
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pilot-data
| 704 |
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Guest37005
| 698 | 698 |
I use a vpn so with my ip you won t reach me
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 698 | 698 |
I dont want to
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pilot-data
| 706 |
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Guest37005
| 699 | 699 |
I get it
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pilot-data
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Ben64
| 699 | 699 |
Guest37005: you're probably fine. if the nsa cared they'd just hit you with a wrench. don't be overly paranoid
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pilot-data
| 708 |
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MorpheusArch
| 699 | 699 |
I'm simply giving you a command that when entered into the terminal will display your open ports on your desktop
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pilot-data
| 709 |
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Guest37005
| 699 | 699 |
I know my open ports
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pilot-data
| 710 |
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Guest37005
| 699 | 699 |
I m not paranoid ,but as a tor user I m a target
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pilot-data
| 711 |
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Guest37005
| 700 | 700 |
I read the snowden files!!!
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pilot-data
| 712 |
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Guest37005
| 700 | 700 |
every tor use is a potential target
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pilot-data
| 713 |
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Ben64
| 700 | 700 |
as a tor user you're already being monitored
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pilot-data
| 714 |
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Guest37005
| 700 | 700 |
yes
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pilot-data
| 715 |
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Ben64
| 700 | 700 |
anyway this is no longer on topic
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pilot-data
| 716 |
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Guest37005
| 700 | 700 |
yes
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pilot-data
| 717 |
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Guest37005
| 700 | 700 |
thanks
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pilot-data
| 718 |
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MorpheusArch
| 700 | 700 |
As a non tor user your being monitored so what
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pilot-data
| 719 |
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s7urmi
| 700 | 700 |
i like trains
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pilot-data
| 720 |
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SebthreeBQM10HD
| 701 | 701 |
so do I
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pilot-data
| 721 |
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MorpheusArch
| 701 | 701 |
So uhhh nobody got an answer for my question?
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pilot-data
| 722 |
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s7urmi
| 701 | 701 |
which?
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pilot-data
| 723 |
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ducasse
| 701 | 701 |
MorpheusArch: repost, maybe.
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pilot-data
| 724 |
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MorpheusArch
| 702 | 702 |
Well I am trying to use the UCK Ubuntu customisation kit, there doesn't seem to be any entry on the official ubuntu wiki
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pilot-data
| 725 |
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ikonia
| 702 | 702 |
so whats the actual question ?
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pilot-data
| 726 |
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MorpheusArch
| 703 | 703 |
Is it possible to place executable shell scripts in the newly created home users directory
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 703 | 703 |
I was getting to it Ikonia :P
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pilot-data
| 728 |
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ikonia
| 703 | 703 |
MorpheusArch: you can create users with home directories for sure, so I don't see why it would be a problem to include content in those home directories
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pilot-data
| 729 |
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MorpheusArch
| 704 | 704 |
ok, I know you can do it with archiso (the arch linux version) just double checking before I spend hours customising this ubuntu
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pilot-data
| 730 |
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MorpheusArch
| 704 | 704 |
:P
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pilot-data
| 731 |
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linxeh
| 705 | 705 |
MorpheusArch: yes, you can use skeleton profiles
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pilot-data
| 732 |
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linxeh
| 706 | 706 |
MorpheusArch: dont know how you dod that in the UCK though
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pilot-data
| 733 |
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mrfalso
| 706 | 706 |
hi
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pilot-data
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SebthreeBQM10HD
| 706 | 706 |
hi
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pilot-data
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mrfalso
| 707 | 707 |
what are you doing ?
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pilot-data
| 736 |
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SebthreeBQM10HD
| 708 | 708 |
things
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pilot-data
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SebthreeBQM10HD
| 708 | 708 |
!ot
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ubottu
| 708 | 708 |
#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!
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s7urmi
| 713 | 713 |
!guidlines
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pilot-data
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s7urmi
| 713 | 713 |
!guidelines
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pilot-data
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ubottu
| 713 | 713 |
The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines
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linux_user
| 715 | 715 |
good morning all!
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| 743 |
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linux_user
| 718 | 718 |
I have someone that is running ESXi and wants to do an automated install of ubuntu-gnome but wants to make sure that during the initial install openssh-server is installed also, any ideas how to do that?
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| 744 |
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MorpheusArch
| 719 | 719 |
if tasksel works on Ubuntu auto installs theres probably a way to make sure its checked
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pilot-data
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MorpheusArch
| 719 | 719 |
dont most distros come with openssh as default anyways?
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pilot-data
| 746 |
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devnull84
| 719 | 719 |
pre-launch or post launch config
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pilot-data
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<system>
| 719 | 719 |
=== shiva is now known as Guest2249
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pilot-data
| 748 |
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devnull84
| 720 | 720 |
MorpheusArch: yes, it is common
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pilot-data
| 749 |
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<system>
| 720 | 720 |
=== icey-travel is now known as icey
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pilot-data
| 750 |
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linxeh
| 720 | 720 |
sadly
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pilot-data
| 751 |
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linux_user
| 720 | 720 |
MorpheusArch: if you mean ssh client yes, ssh server is NOT inclusive to ubuntu-gnome 16.10
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pilot-data
| 752 |
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linux_user
| 721 | 721 |
(by default I mean, it is obviously available to be installed post install)
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| 753 |
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hateball
| 721 | 721 |
linux_user: if they intend to do the customization using esxi/vcenter then vmwares docs probably show how/if you can do that, otherwise there is #vmware
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pilot-data
| 754 |
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linux_user
| 722 | 722 |
what I basically want to do is say to ubuntu-gnome, do a normal installation and oh add this package too...
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| 755 |
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hateball
| 722 | 722 |
linux_user: otherwise you can use UCK to customize what you deploy, or setup something like chef/puppet to handle new deploys
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pilot-data
| 756 |
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linux_user
| 722 | 722 |
hateball: uh, this is an ubuntu question it has little to do with vmware
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pilot-data
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linux_user
| 722 | 722 |
yes, I use ansible
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