1 Oct 2022 |
Henry Musk | * Yes, that would be really cool. But my Python skills are beginner. Are there Matrix/Element bots that one can use? | 15:10:38 |
Henry Musk | * Yes, that would be really cool. But my Python skills are beginner level. Are there Matrix/Element bots that one can use? | 15:10:45 |
forest (he/him) | The org I'm a part of made a bot that's built from plugins (shell scripts) so its easy to add new commands to it: https://git.cyberia.club/cyberia/nekobot | 15:12:40 |
forest (he/him) | There are probably others as well but I don't know what they are called | 15:13:16 |
Henry Musk | In reply to @forestjohnson:cyberia.club The org I'm a part of made a bot that's built from plugins (shell scripts) so its easy to add new commands to it: https://git.cyberia.club/cyberia/nekobot Cool, I will check it out. Thank you. | 15:14:54 |
forest (he/him) |
worried about it becoming a zombie..
IMO this is very unlikely to happen, you shouldn't let your worries prevent you from trying new things.
You can also get seriously injured or die from riding in someone else's car, or you can get hacked and have your computer join a botnet simply by browsing the web. But you wouldn't avoid those things just because they can be dangerous or have been dangerous for others in the past | 15:19:03 |
forest (he/him) | The modern server software really is good stuff. | 15:20:43 |
Henry Musk | forest (he/him): You are using Apache? | 15:21:27 |
forest (he/him) | I use Caddy | 15:21:39 |
Henry Musk | forest (he/him): OK$ | 15:22:39 |
Henry Musk | * forest (he/him): OK | 15:22:44 |
forest (he/him) | Usually all you have to do is:
- Make sure the common server management interfaces are secured
(ssh for example, either make a super duper complex unique password or disable password with and make an ssh key)
- Make sure you didn't accidentally leave any software in setup mode or leave the default admin password. These days most things are pretty good at helping prevent this, they are intuitive enough
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forest (he/him) | ( and my note about ssh implies you wanna forward port 22 for ssh so you can log into your server remotely, if you don't forward port 22 you can probably just leave it how it is and not worry ) | 15:27:14 |
Henry Musk | Yes, an SSH server reachable from the net would be great. | 15:27:44 |
Henry Musk | * forest (he/him): Yes, an SSH server reachable from the net would be great. | 15:27:54 |
Henry Musk | forest (he/him): What exactly can that neko bot do? | 15:28:43 |
forest (he/him) | That's what I do and its very convenient. I recommend just disabling password auth in the sshd config file and adding your public key to the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file for the user on the server | 15:30:02 |
forest (he/him) | Just make sure to test that you can log in with a key successfully before restarting sshd with the new config đ
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forest (he/him) | * Usually all you have to do is:
- Make sure the common server management interfaces are secured
(ssh for example, either make a super duper complex unique password or disable password auth and make an ssh key)
- Make sure you didn't accidentally leave any software in setup mode or leave the default admin password. These days most things are pretty good at helping prevent this, they are intuitive enough
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15 Oct 2022 |
Henry Musk | What command can I use to find out what version of Armbian I have installed? | 18:17:07 |
TecnopolĂtica Educativa | neofetch. Alternatives: speccy, screenfetch, hwinfo and archey 4. | 18:29:00 |