2022 Feb 15, 2013 · I have a Debian machine (Linux debian 2. May 5, 2010 · How do I create a user with root privileges in Debian? Maybe it sounds a bit silly, but I don't think I need user directories, only some rights to run services (mainly web server, mysql, etc. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. Note: later I plan to use iconv to convert the content of some files with something like this: iconv --from-code=ISO-8859-1 --to-code=UTF-8 iso. 4. I can access the we How to install/change locale on Debian? Ask Question Asked 16 years, 5 months ago Modified 5 years, 3 months ago Feb 19, 2019 · I have a Debian 8 server for a customer that is failing a PCI scan, presumably running: nmap -p 22 -sV customer. I get the error: RTNETLINK answers: File exists ifup: failed to br As the root user, I can change the password: hussie:/home/claudiu# passwd Enter new password: Retype new password: passwd: password updated successfully As a non-root user I cannot: claudiu@hussi Is there a way to do an apt-get dist-upgrade in Debian that not only automatically answers "yes" to all questions asked, but also uses reasonable defaults as answers to questions that are sophistic What is the command to display a list of open ports on a Debian server? I tried netstat -a | egrep 'Proto|LISTEN' but I would like something more specific that actually lists the port number. Is there a way to do an apt-get dist-upgrade in Debian that not only automatically answers "yes" to all questions asked, but also uses reasonable defaults as answers to questions that are sophistic What is the command to display a list of open ports on a Debian server? I tried netstat -a | egrep 'Proto|LISTEN' but I would like something more specific that actually lists the port number. I must admit it wasn't very clever using latest as a version in the first place. I get the error: RTNETLINK answers: File exists ifup: failed to br Is there a way to do an apt-get dist-upgrade in Debian that not only automatically answers "yes" to all questions asked, but also uses reasonable defaults as answers to questions that are sophistic What is the command to display a list of open ports on a Debian server? I tried netstat -a | egrep 'Proto|LISTEN' but I would like something more specific that actually lists the port number.

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