How Do I Know if I’m Running 32-bit or 64-bit Linux Rumi, March 8, 2011 Few Basic Command- Using 'uname' uname –m 'uname' more uname –a Now something different- cat /etc/*release or cat /etc/*version Related Administrations Configurations (Linux)
INSTALL IPTABLES IN DEBIAN 11 (BULLSEYE) February 26, 2024February 26, 2024 In this article you will learn how to uninstall default nftables framework, install iptables Debian 11 (Bullseye) and basic rules initial configuration. Uninstall nftables and its Dependencies IPtables is being replaced by nftables starting with Debian 10 Buster. Debian 11 comes with nftables framework. To install iptables first we need uninstall nftables and its dependencies. SSH… Read More
Debian 7 wheezy – Certbot auto started failing with ’ No module named pip.__main__’ February 9, 2020 If you’re using Debian 7 a.k.a wheezy which is end of life at this moment and you were using Let’s Encrypt was your SSL, then you might need some backward compatibility to continue. A possible work around for me as below: wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/certbot/certbot/75499277be6699fd5a9b884837546391950a3ec9/certbot-auto chmod +x ./certbot-auto ./certbot-auto –no-self-upgrade For renewing… Read More
Install Pritunl on Ubuntu 16 June 29, 2020 Update your bare-bone and freshly installed Ubuntu 16 system. sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade Add Pritunl’s APT repository and update the package lists: echo “deb http://repo.mongodb.org/apt/ubuntu trusty/mongodb-org/3.0 multiverse” > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mongodb-org-3.0.list echo “deb http://repo.pritunl.com/stable/apt trusty main” > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pritunl.list Add repo keys for apt to validate against apt-key adv –keyserver… Read More