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- 14:13, 28 April 2024 Noob talk contribs created page NixOS ZFS Encryption on root (Created page with "==Prerequisites== Going to Install NixOS with ZFS on root on a ThinkPad T470 with 24gb Ram and a 1TB nvme ssd. * Live NixOS installer USB - nixos-plasma5-23.11.4761.5bf1cadb72ab-x86_64-linux.iso * Computer to install NixOS - will be wiping hard disk ==Bootable Media - NixOS== Create a thumb drive with a live NixOS installer and boot up In this tut using <code>https://channels.nixos.org/nixos-23.11/latest-nixos-plasma5-x86_64-linux.iso</code> Once booted into Live...")
- 08:42, 25 April 2024 User account Test1 talk contribs was created by Noob talk contribs and password was sent by email
- 08:42, 25 April 2024 Noob talk contribs created page User:Test1 (Creating user page for new user.)
- 08:42, 25 April 2024 Noob talk contribs created page User talk:Test1 (Welcome!)
- 18:31, 3 December 2023 Noob talk contribs created page DEMONSTRATE-MIT Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python 6.0001 Fall 2016 Undergraduate (Created page with "{{:LICENCE_HEADER_CC_BY-NC-SA_4.0}} <!-- This site is non commercial and is a concept development. <br> Note - this is quickly put together to test and demonstrate hosting heavy data content on IPFS. --> <b> NOTE: This page is for demonstration purposes Only, and is not meant to be hosted on CompleteNoobs.com which is not intended to contain CC_BY-NC-SA Licensed Content. <br> This page is CC_BY-NC-SA It is intended for a fork of "CompleteNoobs.com" called "CompleteNo...")
- 12:31, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Ubuntu 22.04 SCP Only Account (content was: "==scp only account key and path== ===Create Account on Server=== Create user account you are going to use:<br> <code>adduser rscp</code> Make sure user has a '''.ssh''' directory to send public key to:<br> <code>mkdir /home/rscp/.ssh</code> Make a Directory to transfer files to:<br> <code>mkdir /home/rscp/media</code> Note: If you see error <code>scp: /home/rscp/media/test.txt: Per...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 12:30, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Find the License of Man Pages (content was: "The man pages in Ubuntu also use a variety of licenses, depending on the specific software and authors' preferences. As mentioned in my previous response, common licenses used for man pages in Ubuntu distributions include the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), BSD License, MIT License, and Apache License. To find the specific license for a particular man page in Ubuntu 20.04, you can look at the copyright information typically found at...")
- 12:11, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page Host Your Own Mediawiki Online - Ubuntu to Ubuntu 22.04 Host Your Own Mediawiki Online - LXC Ubuntu Container without leaving a redirect
- 12:01, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Man Pages (Created page with "Man pages, short for manual pages, are the standard form of documentation on a Unix-like system like Ubuntu 22.04. They provide detailed information about commands, system calls, library routines, and other components of the system. Man pages serve as a comprehensive reference, explaining the function of these components, their syntax, options, return values, and more. ==Accessing Man Pages== To access a man page for a specific command or program, use the man command f...")
- 11:44, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page Yacy to Ubuntu 22.04 Yacy without leaving a redirect
- 11:42, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page Square root to DICTIONARY Square root without leaving a redirect
- 11:41, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Ssh basics (content was: "== 1. Installing OpenSSH Server == === Ubuntu === To install OpenSSH server on Ubuntu, run the following command: <code>apt install openssh-server</code> Check the SSH server status with: <code>systemctl status ssh</code> == 2. Connecting to a Remote Server == In this example, we connect to a remote Ubuntu VPS with the following credentials: <pre> Username: root IP address: 12.34.56.78 Password: password2simple </pre> Use the following command to connect to th...")
- 11:40, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page SSH and How to Use It (content was: "=Understanding SSH= Understanding SSH: SSH is a protocol that uses encryption to secure data transmitted between a client and a server. It enables users to execute commands, transfer files, and manage remote systems through an encrypted channel. SSH is widely used by system administrators for managing servers, network devices, and other remote systems. Installing and Configuring SSH: To start using SSH, you'll need to install and configure both the server and client components...")
- 11:40, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Placeholder (content before blanking was: " Ubuntu Import Wiki to Local<br \> Windows 10 Import Local Wiki<br \>")
- 11:39, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page MAN Ubuntu 22.04 ssh (Created page with " {{:LICENCE_HEADER_BSD3}} The following content is pulled in from the '''man ssh''' in ubuntu 22.04, we believe it is under the BSD-3 License, if we are wrong, please correct us. ==SSH(1)== BSD General Commands Manual SSH(1) ===NAME=== : ssh — OpenSSH remote login client ===SYNOPSIS=== : '''ssh''' [-46AaCfGgKkMNnqsTtVvXxYy] [-B bind_interface] [-b bind_address] [-c cipher_spec]...")
- 11:38, 16 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 SSH Guide (Created page with "==Understanding SSH== '''SSH''' is a protocol that uses encryption to secure data transmitted between a client and a server. <br> It enables users to execute commands, transfer files, and manage remote systems through an encrypted channel. <br> SSH is widely used by system administrators for managing servers, network devices, and other remote systems. ==Installing SSH== To start using SSH, you'll need to install and configure both the server and client components. *...")
- 16:12, 12 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page SCP Examples (content was: "== Some basic scp examples == ''check <code>man scp</code> for more info. '' Get file <code>foo.txt</code> from server@12.34.56.78 and copy to a local directory path. <code>scp username@12.34.56.78:/home/user/Documents/foo.txt /local/directory/path/ </code> <br /> Send public key to Server.<br \> <code>scp ~/.ssh/sshkey.pub username@12.34.56.78:/root/.ssh/</code> <br /> Send Pu...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 19:56, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Scp only (content was: "==scp only account key and path== ===Create Account on Server=== Create user account you are going to use:<br> <code>adduser rscp</code> Make sure user has a '''.ssh''' directory to send public key to:<br> <code>mkdir /home/rscp/.ssh</code> Make a Directory to transfer files to:<br> <code>mkdir /home/rscp/media</code> Note: If you see error <code...", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>AwesomO|imported>AwesomO]]" ([[User talk:imported>AwesomO|talk]]))
- 19:56, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 SCP Only Account (Created page with "==scp only account key and path== ===Create Account on Server=== Create user account you are going to use:<br> <code>adduser rscp</code> Make sure user has a '''.ssh''' directory to send public key to:<br> <code>mkdir /home/rscp/.ssh</code> Make a Directory to transfer files to:<br> <code>mkdir /home/rscp/media</code> Note: If you see error <code>scp: /home/rscp/media/test.txt: Permission denied</code> If you created directory '''media''' when logged in as '''root'''...")
- 19:48, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Sshfs ubuntu (content was: "==Introduction== SSHFS (Secure SHell FileSystem) is a file system that allows you to mount a remote file system over a secure SSH connection. This allows you to access files and directories on a remote server as if they were local files on your own machine. This guide will walk you through the process of installing SSHFS on Ubuntu and using it to mount a remote file system. ==Install...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 19:48, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 SSHFS (Created page with "==Introduction== SSHFS (Secure SHell FileSystem) is a file system that allows you to mount a remote file system over a secure SSH connection. This allows you to access files and directories on a remote server as if they were local files on your own machine. This guide will walk you through the process of installing SSHFS on Ubuntu and using it to mount a remote file system. ==Install SSHFS== <code>sudo apt-get install sshfs</code> ==Create a mount point== You will n...")
- 19:47, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Nginx File Sharing Ubuntu without DNS (content was: "==No DNS using IP and SelfSigned Certs== ===Update system=== <code>apt update && apt upgrade -y</code><br \> ===Install NGINX=== <code>apt install nginx -y</code><br> You should now be able to see the <b>Welcome to nginx!</b> site on your subdomain (or just use server ip address).<br> Only <b>http</b> will work as we have not yet setup are <b>htt...", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>AwesomO|imported>AwesomO]]" ([[User talk:imported>AwesomO|talk]]))
- 19:47, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Nginx File Sharing without DNS (Created page with "==No DNS using IP and SelfSigned Certs== ===Update system=== <code>apt update && apt upgrade -y</code><br \> ===Install NGINX=== <code>apt install nginx -y</code><br> You should now be able to see the <b>Welcome to nginx!</b> site on your subdomain (or just use server ip address).<br> Only <b>http</b> will work as we have not yet setup are <b>https</b><br> ===Create keys for encrypted https connection=== Note: If you are just building a quick website to test this...")
- 19:42, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Compression ubuntu (content was: "Tar is not a compression tool, but rather a file archiving utility commonly used on Linux systems. The tar command is used to create an archive of one or more files and directories, which can then be compressed using a compression tool like gzip, bzip2, xz, or zstd to reduce its size for storage or transfer purposes. Tar can also be used to extract files from an archive, or to list the...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 19:41, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Compression (Created page with "Tar is not a compression tool, but rather a file archiving utility commonly used on Linux systems. The tar command is used to create an archive of one or more files and directories, which can then be compressed using a compression tool like gzip, bzip2, xz, or zstd to reduce its size for storage or transfer purposes. Tar can also be used to extract files from an archive, or to list the contents of an archive without extracting it. There are several types of compression...")
- 19:13, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page IPFS Basics (content was: " ==Introduction to IPFS== Note that this guide was unsuccessful on a home network but worked on a Vultr VPS. IPFS requires ports 4001 TCP and UDP to be open on the router. Tested on an Ubuntu 22.04 server. Download Linux Binary from https://dist.ipfs.tech/#go-ipfs Assuming you already have LXD set up (it doesn't have to be in a container): Check https://dist.ipfs.tech/kubo/ for the latest version. <pre> apt update && apt upgrade -y wget https://dist.ipfs.tech/kubo/v0.18.1/...")
- 19:13, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 IPFS (Created page with "Moved from 'IPFS Basics' This page is going to be just about IPFS on/for Ubuntu 22.04 Redo from scratch, below is for notes and placeholder from old page. ==Introduction to IPFS== Note that this guide was unsuccessful on a home network but worked on a Vultr VPS. IPFS requires ports 4001 TCP and UDP to be open on the router. Tested on an Ubuntu 22.04 server. Download Linux Binary from https://dist.ipfs.tech/#go-ipfs Assuming you already have LXD set up (it doesn't ha...")
- 19:08, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page SIGHUP (content was: "#REDIRECT DICTIONARY SIGHUP", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 19:08, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page SIGHUP to DICTIONARY SIGHUP
- 19:06, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page Dictionary concatenate to DICTIONARY concatenate without leaving a redirect
- 19:05, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Tmux (content was: "#REDIRECT Ubuntu 22.04 Tmux", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 18:50, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page Tmux to Ubuntu 22.04 Tmux
- 18:48, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs moved page Command Line Editors to Ubuntu 22.04 Command Line Editors without leaving a redirect (Cleaning up wiki titles)
- 18:47, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Ffmpeg (content was: "=FFMPEG= ===Installing FFmpeg on Ubuntu<br>=== To use FFmpeg on Ubuntu, you need to install it first. You can do this by running the following command in the terminal:<br> <code>sudo apt install ffmpeg</code><br> <br> ==Basic usage== Once you have installed FFmpeg, you can use it to perform various tasks related to video and audio processing. Here are some basic commands to get you st...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 18:45, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 FFMPEG (Created page with "=FFMPEG= ===Installing FFmpeg on Ubuntu<br>=== To use FFmpeg on Ubuntu, you need to install it first. You can do this by running the following command in the terminal:<br> <code>sudo apt install ffmpeg</code><br> <br> ==Basic usage== Once you have installed FFmpeg, you can use it to perform various tasks related to video and audio processing. Here are some basic commands to get you started:<br> === Convert video from one format to another=== * This command will convert...")
- 18:43, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page OpenSSH-Server Capture Failed Passwords (new title moved)
- 18:43, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 18.04 OpenSSH-Server Capture Failed Passwords (Created page with "==Done in a Vultr VPS to Capture Passwords== * could only get working on 18.04 - failed on 20.04 and 22.04 * Spin up a Ubuntu 18.04 server on VPS * Login to VPS terminal UFW firewall is enabled at default on Vultr Ubuntu 18.04 (at current time testing).<br> <code>ufw allow 8889/tcp</code><br> <code>echo 'Port 8889' >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config</code> <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> Warning: Make sure you do not use SINGLE <code>></code> it will TRUNCATE...")
- 18:42, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Nano (content was: "==Nano Ubuntu== ===Getting Started=== : Open your terminal or command prompt. : Type nano followed by the name of the file you want to edit. For example, if you want to edit a file called '''myfile.txt''', you would type '''nano myfile.txt'''. : Once Nano opens, you should see the contents of the file you're editing. ===Navigating the F...", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>AwesomO|imported>AwesomO]]" ([[User talk:imported>AwesomO|talk]]))
- 18:42, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Nano (Created page with "==Nano Ubuntu== ===Getting Started=== : Open your terminal or command prompt. : Type nano followed by the name of the file you want to edit. For example, if you want to edit a file called '''myfile.txt''', you would type '''nano myfile.txt'''. : Once Nano opens, you should see the contents of the file you're editing. ===Navigating the File=== Nano uses keyboard shortcuts for most commands. Here are some of the most useful navigation commands: :* '''Ctr...")
- 18:39, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Nginx File Sharing Ubuntu with DNS (name changed)
- 18:38, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Nginx File Sharing with DNS (Created page with " ==With DNS - cert by LetsEncrypt== No DNS Using IP and Self Signed Certs for https ===Spin up a Server === Using <b>Vultr</b> i am going to deploy a <b>Ubuntu 20.04</b> Server.<br \> $5 a month, 1 cpu, 1024MB ram, 25GB ssd, 1000GB Bandwidth.<br \> I have been given the IP:<b>192.248.155.201</b> <br \> ===DNS=== make a <b>A RECORD</b> for subdomain server IP address<br> {| class="wiki...")
- 18:36, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Cron ubuntu 22.04 (content was: "==Cron Quick Start== Cron already comes preinstalled - but if not, install with<br> <code>sudo apt install cron</code><br> <br> Cron is a time-based job scheduler in Ubuntu and other Unix-like operating systems. It allows users to schedule commands or scripts to run automatically at specific times or intervals. Cron jobs are very useful for automating repetitive tasks or performing ma...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 18:36, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Cron (Created page with "==Cron Quick Start== Cron already comes preinstalled - but if not, install with<br> <code>sudo apt install cron</code><br> <br> Cron is a time-based job scheduler in Ubuntu and other Unix-like operating systems. It allows users to schedule commands or scripts to run automatically at specific times or intervals. Cron jobs are very useful for automating repetitive tasks or performing maintenance tasks on a regular basis.<br> <br> To use cron on Ubuntu, you need to underst...")
- 18:32, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page Create swap space (content was: " ==Ubuntu== First check if you already have a swap space<br \> <code>free -m</code> <code>cat /proc/swaps</code> <code>swapon -s -v</code> === Creating a swap space === preallocate a 2 gigabyte space to be used for swap.<br \> Note: you can name swapfile to anything you want. <code>fallocate -l 2G /swapfile</code> Initialize the /swapfile file with zeros - see "Working out the co...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 18:32, 11 May 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu 22.04 Swap Space (Created page with "==Swap Space== Swap space is an area on your hard drive that the Ubuntu operating system uses as a temporary storage location when your system runs out of physical memory (RAM). When your system's RAM is full, the operating system moves less frequently used data from RAM to the swap space, freeing up RAM for more critical processes. This process is called "swapping" or "paging." Ubuntu swap space is a dedicated partition or file on your hard drive that functions as virt...")
- 17:02, 4 May 2023 Noob talk contribs deleted page EmbedVideo Syntax (content was: " ==Page Licence== {{:LICENCE_HEADER_CC_BY}} ==Source== https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo<br> ==Syntax== === Media handler === This example would display a video in page using a HTML5 <code>video</code> tag. <br> <pre><nowiki>File:Example.mp4</nowiki></pre> <br> <pre><nowiki>start=2|end=6</nowiki></pre> <br> === Tags === <!--T:25--> <!--T...", and the only contributor was "Noob" (talk))
- 12:33, 15 April 2023 User account AwesomO talk contribs was created by Noob talk contribs
- 19:26, 5 April 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Compression ubuntu (Created page with "Tar is not a compression tool, but rather a file archiving utility commonly used on Linux systems. The tar command is used to create an archive of one or more files and directories, which can then be compressed using a compression tool like gzip, bzip2, xz, or zstd to reduce its size for storage or transfer purposes. Tar can also be used to extract files from an archive, or to list the contents of an archive without extracting it. There are several types of compression...")
- 18:04, 5 April 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Sshfs ubuntu (Created page with "==Introduction== SSHFS (Secure SHell FileSystem) is a file system that allows you to mount a remote file system over a secure SSH connection. This allows you to access files and directories on a remote server as if they were local files on your own machine. This guide will walk you through the process of installing SSHFS on Ubuntu and using it to mount a remote file system. ==Install SSHFS== <code>sudo apt-get install sshfs</code> ==Create a mount point== You will n...")
- 22:19, 4 April 2023 Noob talk contribs created page Ubuntu unattended-upgrades (Created page with "== Introduction == Unattended-upgrades is a tool that allows Ubuntu users to automatically update their system with the latest security patches and bug fixes. It's important to keep your system up-to-date to ensure that it's secure and running smoothly. With unattended-upgrades, you don't have to worry about manually checking for updates and installing them yourself. Instead, the tool automatically downloads and installs the updates in the background, saving you time and...")