7/29/2023 0 Comments Ubuntu pwgen install![]() Yeah my usual boot into UEFI menu, then mount the ISO on Console of VM…Īs you can see the removable devices is greyed out, but after booting the VM…Īnd now you can boot an ISO from your client device. Hahah how sad, see if it even survives with these pathetic specs. Time for the funnest part “Set up a Docker Server” The VM (This required me to double check my firewall and router configuration, as well as my load balancer setup) This was the source blogs “Get your Domain lined up” part. I also, as you can tell from this site, run my own domain so I created a record to point to the internal load balancer that will listen on the headers and direct them to this new Ubuntu LTS server. My VM I gave 2 vCPUs, 2 GB mem, and 20 GIG SSD storage. This of course requires you to trust the owners of the datacenters in which you set these servers up on, and learn the UI’s they provide to create them. However if you do not run your own hardware this is a great choice. I’m not in this boat and I will instead spin up my own VM. He talks about “Virtual Server” or IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service), so people who can’t run their own hardware. He was in a very similar boat, so now I’m going to blog following his blog to see how easy or hard it really is. There’s a forked package trying to change the DLL so you can just generate your own license, meh. I then came across BitWarden but I wasn’t too excited when I couldn’t even create a local “Corporation” to use any team sharing abilities without a license. I need team sharing abilities, I wanted to try psono, but my lack of NginX skills to get the web client to work cause it was an “optional” install, so they didn’t give direct instructions. The ubuntu user has sudo privileges, so you can become root by typing sudo -i after login, and manage the VM as you please :-).I’ve been trying to find a decent password manager. This command logs you into the ubuntu account on the instance without asking for a password. Ssh -i is the name of the SSH key you associated with the instance, and is the hostname or IP address of the instance. Once your new instance is up and running, connect to it via SSH as follows: When you create the new instance (VM), you have to specify this key as the "keypair" you will use to log in for the first time. (Or you can "Create a Key Pair" from within the OpenStack GUI and then export the keys to your workstation.) by using ssh-keygen under Linux or macOS) and add it to the OpenStack keys by clicking on "Import Key Pair". ![]() In the OpenStack GUI, you manage your public/private keys under Project > Compute > Access
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