ooof man, It got even worse for me I played with display manager before an accidentally turned it off then I've installed a very strong password and it was a nightmare after that when I had to manually bring my PC connected to the display type every character in blind and then hope that everything will succeed it took me about one and a half hours for this oof
New subscriber here! I realize this video is dated however, I'm just starting to learn about home labbing and this was a great video, with a great instructor! I learned things! ...and took notes. One thing I want to do is provide movie streaming for my disabled neighbor who is on a low fixed income with stage 4 RA to be able to have a way to watch movies, especially over the long winter months. This is going to require my eventual media server to be accessible off premises. I've acquired a HUGE assortment of dvd's from a pawn shop that closed down. Security is going to be a must.
Quick tip make sure before switching your port to allow the port. I ran into an issue where my firewall was blocking my assigned port number. Use this command to allow/enable it - sudo ufw allow PORT_NUMBER
when changing the ssh port number just be careful to not lock yourself by ufw (enable that port before changing the sshd config file)
too late ;-) :-D (came here to comment the same)
ooof man, It got even worse for me I played with display manager before an accidentally turned it off then I've installed a very strong password and it was a nightmare after that when I had to manually bring my PC connected to the display type every character in blind and then hope that everything will succeed it took me about one and a half hours for this oof
New subscriber here!
I realize this video is dated however, I'm just starting to learn about home labbing and this was a great video, with a great instructor! I learned things! ...and took notes.
One thing I want to do is provide movie streaming for my disabled neighbor who is on a low fixed income with stage 4 RA to be able to have a way to watch movies, especially over the long winter months. This is going to require my eventual media server to be accessible off premises.
I've acquired a HUGE assortment of dvd's from a pawn shop that closed down.
Security is going to be a must.
Quick tip make sure before switching your port to allow the port. I ran into an issue where my firewall was blocking my assigned port number. Use this command to allow/enable it - sudo ufw allow PORT_NUMBER
Great tutor of all times, thanks Tony!
thank you Tony! - this is one of many videos I've used now!
You're welcome!
Merci beaucoup pour les astuces
I use SSH directly from my GCP. Should I still SSH keys, not password?
ery informative.... thank u.
Thanks, it's help me.
Loves your videos/contents
I appreciate that!
How likely is it to be attacked if the server is managing your local network on a private ip network?
Great video!!
should someone using a desktop still use SSH, or are all of those steps primarily for ppl using servers remotely? thanks in advance
To access your remote server, you'll most likely need to use SSH.
You should display commands in yellow and bold it will be helpful
YOU ARE GREAT! I have spent $$$$ on upwork consultants but I learn more from your videos. I would gladly send you $$ if you tell me how
now you can send a superthanks
Good stuff. What do you think about the nginx-ultimate-bad-bot-blocker project on github?
I used that on one of my other websites. I think it's fantastic. Perhaps I'll put together a tutorial for this
@@TonyTeachesTech That would be amazing.
@@G-3-A-R-Z Won't be anytime soon though, but I have it on my list of future videos. Cheers!
“SSH port is 22 and every hacker knows this”.
Oh, shit! 😱
Great, Tony
Thanks!
Hey can I use contabo vps for live streaming 24/7 does they provide streaming service
If you host it yourself
Internet: adoption of IPv6 goes too slow
Tony: disable IPv6
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this is gold !
Thanksss
Nice info
thanks a lot :)
You're welcome!
super helpful
Glad you think so!
Nice
Thanks!
Perfect!
Thanks!
Thx.
You're welcome!
Disabling IPv6 for security? That's a bs
when i tried the first step, suddenly appear this message; sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg/ returned an error code (1)
How to disable compilers
I don't know
If you want secure Linux Distro pls install Debial or Arch 😅
+1
Not beginner friendly 😞
liveoverflow debunked most of these tips
Mind sharing the video(s)?
@@TonyTeachesTech ruclips.net/video/fKuqYQdqRIs/видео.html
@@ilyaaztiki I saw that video and the firewall analogy counters the whole "don't change the ssh port" argument he gave earlier in that video.
@@TonyTeachesTech So, what's the verdict?
This man is not a specialist he obviously gets all his information off google and has no real insight on the cybersecurity field.