Yes, that disabled the cups service. Which was not accessible over the network anyway. If you can't print to a local printer or to pdf files any more, you know why.
What about cups-browsed, the...
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Yes, that disabled the cups service. Which was not accessible over the network anyway. If you can't print to a local printer or to pdf files any more, you know why.
What about cups-browsed, the...
It is possible to reconfigure the cups print spooler process to listen for external connections instead of just local processes (listen on 0.0.0.0 instead of 172.0.0.1). This allows other computers...
In a real machine, you would press the button on the drive to eject it. In a VM, maybe the host VM manager has a way to remove the disc from the guest? If not you could try the command "eject", or...
It's listening on udp 0.0.0.0:631. That's UDP protocol port 631 - suitable single messages like just announcing the existence of an available printer. And 0.0.0.0 means listening on all interfaces...
It's being scheduled because the service is enabled - you can see it's enabled on the Loaded line.
But cups only listens on on the loopback address, so it's not accessible from over the network....
I imagine that depends entirely on what information the VPN client software chooses to collect and send.The client's real IP address so the VPN server can reply is the only necessity I can think of.
Yes, sometimes just doing things by hand can be the quickest. But there are apparently "a lot" of files to rename. Judging by the list shown, I would guess one to two hundred.
And finding a solution...
How about this:
Pass your list of required names through this ugly awk command and save the output to required_commands:
cat required_names | awk...
I don't see anything wrong with your netplan file other than it doesn't set the renderer (I gather the default is networkd).
I don't see anything wrong with the routing - IP addresses and the...
Do please use code tags when posting code (while editing click Go Advanced, and use the '#' at the top). That way you can retain the indentation, which is critical for yaml files.
Can you also post...
TheFu is (as always) right. But I will add:
Although you can order ping to send via a given interface, you can't do that with rsync. I think you can ask it to use a chosen source address with...
I would be inclined to use tcpdump to see if the board can see any incoming packets, e.g.: sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -ln
tcpdump should also show packets leaving using arping in a different terminal even...
iptables and nftables parse the rules in order until they find a match, then do whatever that rule says. I assume that ufw does the same. So the higher rules in the list have higher precedence. In...
Door by Teddy Swims.
It's a real catchy to tapper.
"Could not determine original location of "file" could be because the original location is not present in ~/.local/share/Trash/info.
If that's the case, one possible cause could be the disk being...
I think it depends how many cores you have. I think it just reports how much CPU time has been used divided by the elapsed time. I think the top process has two cores pegged at 100% - presumably by...
But a file manager can sure make it look like .wav files. I just tried (I admit I'm on Mint not Ubuntu right now) a real CD (Smashie and Nicey's Lets Rock) and clicked it in Nemo file manager. It...
You say that "cp ~/.local/share/Trash/videos/my_vid.mp4 ~/Downloads" gets the response "cp: cannot stat No such file or directory".
ls -l ~/.local/share/Trash/videos/my_vid.mp4 # I expect...
fuser is nice and quick but only if you know a specific filename. If you can't umount a drive because it's "in use" then "sudo lsof | grep $mount_point" is the only way I know of. I' may be a little...
I know nothing about webmin except I've heard of it. Provided those config files are in the right place, netplan should be happy with them. Use the command "netplan get" to see its combined config....
Try editing that post and using code tags round the yaml code (Use the Go Advanced button, highlight the code and click the # button at the top of the editor). That will preserve the indenting -...
I grabbed a look at a machine at work, running Ubuntu 22.04. It had multiple VMs configured, each with a NIC in Isolated mode (and one with multiple NICs all in isolated mode). But I know these VMs...
So there is already an nft rule configured that cannot be back-translated to iptables. I guess the answer to that is to use nftables rather than iptables - don't try to back-translate. If you are...
I don't know how virt-manager configures firewall rules it needs, but I am sure that a recent virt-manager would be able to cope with a system using nftables. I suspect you are reading outdated...
For some reason, that hadn't crossed my mind. Maybe it is.