Merging and splitting tickets
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RE: What Do You Want in a Helpdesk and Ticketing System?
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RE: Random Thread - Anything Goes
is it just me or is this percentage a bit worrying??
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Amazing people around us
@dafyre messaged me today and i must say what he said is ture.
Crap happening is a good way to find out who your real friends are
Also from a post on Spiceworks about stress and the over wheming response by people got me thinking and i need to say this,
I guess some people have guessed something is up in my life, i'll give you the basics. Wife has cheated on me, we are trying to get our heads straight see if we are going to give it another go (well she's still thinking i know i want her lol)
Anyway i have been messaged by so many "strangers" over the last few weeks makes me so glad to be part of two great communities that people will offer tips/advice and even direct message you to check how your doing.
What makes this even more special to me is the fact NONE (none is a bit harsh, maybe two but one i'm staying with at the moment.) of my so called friends around me havn't even messaged me to see how i've been doing for the last 2 months.Well thats enough Emotional stuff for one night lol.
Latest posts made by hobbit666
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Terminal should just be using OpenSSH.
This might be the issue. Will have a play after my holidays
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@travisdh1 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
No, you just need to pass the correct user to the ubuntu server when connecting with ssh/scp. IE
ssh minecraft@ubuntuip
Thought so, must be doing something wrong still asking for the minecraft password not "SSH Key" password
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
OK silly question slightly off topic.
If i'm setting up SSH keys between my Windows machine and the ubuntu server does my windows username need to be the same as the ubuntu server?
i.e. windows user is hobbit, but ubuntu only has a user minecraft? Do i need to create a user called hobbit on ubuntu?
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@Pete-S said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Inside that there is a setting called
server-ip
.Looks like that server-ip option is only for java edition
Should of said i'm running Bedrock. -
RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@Pete-S said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
On linux you can check what service are bound to what ports and IPs with
netstat -tulpn
It will not show if the firewall is open or closed though (I think...) You have to check that as well.From the netstat command
(Not all processes could be identified, non-owned process info will not be shown, you would have to be root to see it all.) Active Internet connections (only servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name tcp 0 0 127.0.0.53:53 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:22 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN - tcp6 0 0 :::22 :::* LISTEN - udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:38534 0.0.0.0:* 927/bedrock_server udp 0 0 127.0.0.53:53 0.0.0.0:* - udp 0 0 10.120.99.125:68 0.0.0.0:* - udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:19132 0.0.0.0:* 927/bedrock_server udp6 0 0 :::19133 :::* 927/bedrock_server udp6 0 0 :::44199 :::* 927/bedrock_server
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@Pete-S said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
With "port" are we talking about a NIC or tcp/ip port? Sometime people say port but are actually referring to a specific network interface which can cause confusion. So to clarify, port in the text below is tcp/ip port and not network interface.
Sorry my bad, typing to quick and not reading to check.
Yes i mean it can't bind to a specific NIC,
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@Pete-S said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@Pete-S said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
So I would look at:
changing the NIC the software binds to (configuration files?)
A quick search seems to indicate that Minecraft Server have config file called
server.properties
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server-ip
.Set that to the static IP of the computer's IP on the LAN and I'm guessing it will bind to your LAN port every time.
Yeah will give that a try.
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Or even disable the WiFi during boot and only bring it up after fully boot, or delayed say 5mins after
I've not played with this configuration. But my thought would be maybe do...
- Disable Wifi on boot completely
- make sure Ethernet is good on boot
- Make an "@boot" cronjob with a short delay (1 minute should be fine) and have that enable the wifi
If the cron job enables the WiFi would it still be enabled if I rebooted the machine?
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RE: Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
Or even disable the WiFi during boot and only bring it up after fully boot, or delayed say 5mins after
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Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
Question,
Is there a way of getting Ubuntu to delay start the WiFi until fully booted?
But keep the ethernet as is.I have a laptop I'm setting up, but the software I'm installing binds the port to the first nic it sees (minecraft) which always seems to be the WiFi. I want it running on the ethernet but then allow WiFi to connect so I can remote admin it over WiFi (ethernet is on different network)