The sudo command provides a mechanism for granting administrator privileges, ordinarily only available to the root user, to normal users. This guide will s…
I need to add a user to the sudoers in my vps host and edit a couple of files and I just cannot make sense of visudo, vi or nano. The tutorials I find on the net just take too long to study and they are never complete, can someone explain what I need to do? I am running De...
To make it easy to control who can SSH to the server. By using a group, we can quickly add/remove accounts to the group to quickly allow or not allow SSH access to the server.How It WorksWe will use the AllowGroups option in SSH's configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config to tell ...
I need to add a user to the sudoers in my vps host and edit a couple of files and I just cannot make sense of visudo, vi or nano. The tutorials I find on the net just take too long to study and they are never complete, can someone explain what I need to do? I am running De...
If you do not have sudo or root access you will probably not be able to compile Python as a shared library. If someone knows how to solve this please leave a comment below and I will update this text with instructions. Use “make altinstall” to prevent problems ...
Now that we trust packages signed by the MongoDB maintainers, we need to add a reference to the actual repository to ouraptconfiguration. We can create a separate file that will be sourced byaptwith the correct repository reference by typing: ...
To make it easy to control who can SSH to the server. By using a group, we can quickly add/remove accounts to the group to quickly allow or not allow SSH access to the server.How It WorksWe will use the AllowGroups option in SSH's configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config to tell ...
To make it easy to control who can SSH to the server. By using a group, we can quickly add/remove accounts to the group to quickly allow or not allow SSH access to the server.How It WorksWe will use the AllowGroups option in SSH's configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config to tell ...
To make it easy to control who can SSH to the server. By using a group, we can quickly add/remove accounts to the group to quickly allow or not allow SSH access to the server.How It WorksWe will use the AllowGroups option in SSH's configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config...
To make it easy to control who can SSH to the server. By using a group, we can quickly add/remove accounts to the group to quickly allow or not allow SSH access to the server.How It WorksWe will use the AllowGroups option in SSH's configuration file /etc/ssh/sshd_config t...