@@LearnLinuxTV For example, you can expand your training a bit and show how to protect other important services like exim, dovecot etc. Also you can show more tutorials for installing and administrate services like DNS, DKIM, Web panels for servers etc.. Thank you in advance
No, dist-upgrade does not upgrade to the next available distribution version. It installs all updates on the current distribution. The 'do-release-upgrade' command is the one that actually upgrades to a new distro version.
Hi i have some idea 1)Maybe just reload ssh service, dont need to restart (hangup signal). 2)We need to listen on management interface only instead of all of interface. 3) maybe we need password login for console to fix some problem, so ssh connect only accepts passwordless.
Thanks for the informative video. I just noticed that on my Debian 10.9, I have a jail.d/default-debian.conf file that is by default set to [sslh] enable=true. I wondered why it does not accept my changes to jail.local file and keeps using just 1 jail until I added the enable=true to the default-debian.conf file. Maybe others run into the same issue and this helps them.
There is a lot of background noise that I cannot control, and the background music hides that. So unfortunately I can't get rid of that but I can adjust audio levels so in the future it shouldn't be so much of an issue. Thank you for the feedback.
ABSOLUTE GOLD!!! Thank you! Finally I can go to sleep (6 am now)
awesome video, in depth and very practical, thank you!
i love you man you the one who give as he can to comunity
Thank you, Jay.
Please more server tutorials!
I am hoping to start doing more of those soon, any type of server tutorial in particular you're hoping to see?
@@LearnLinuxTV For example, you can expand your training a bit and show how to protect other important services like exim, dovecot etc. Also you can show more tutorials for installing and administrate services like DNS, DKIM, Web panels for servers etc.. Thank you in advance
so what is the diff between 'dist-upgrade' & 'apt upgrade' ?
Thank you and great job.
Wont dist-upgrade upgrade to the next available distribution if there is one? Shouldn't you just apt update then apt upgrade?
No, dist-upgrade does not upgrade to the next available distribution version. It installs all updates on the current distribution. The 'do-release-upgrade' command is the one that actually upgrades to a new distro version.
@@LearnLinuxTV well, i learned something today! thanks!
Hi i have some idea
1)Maybe just reload ssh service, dont need to restart (hangup signal).
2)We need to listen on management interface only instead of all of interface.
3) maybe we need password login for console to fix some problem, so ssh connect only accepts passwordless.
thank You Thank you 'zilion times! Very usefull info. I'm newbie @ self-managed stuff, so this info is very usefull for me! ;)
Thanks for the informative video. I just noticed that on my Debian 10.9, I have a jail.d/default-debian.conf file that is by default set to [sslh] enable=true. I wondered why it does not accept my changes to jail.local file and keeps using just 1 jail until I added the enable=true to the default-debian.conf file. Maybe others run into the same issue and this helps them.
Nice informative video.... dont forget stubby also
Starts at 13:05 if you have fail2ban setup
Thank you for this video really appreciate
thnx
I like your videos, But sometimes I feel there are unrelated topics covered - In this video at the beginning it was all about updating the server.
you really need to kill the background drums, cymbals, finger snaps, etc.....
There is a lot of background noise that I cannot control, and the background music hides that. So unfortunately I can't get rid of that but I can adjust audio levels so in the future it shouldn't be so much of an issue. Thank you for the feedback.