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Monday, April 03, 2006

Having fun with remote shells

I just bought a VPS (virtual private server) a couple of days ago, and I'm enjoying tinkering with it. It's not the most powerful beast though; it only has 64MB RAM and 128MB swap. I won't say the name of the company I'm subscribed to since my box isn't exactly the bastion of security, but you should be able to discern the shell provider from how I describe my escapades :D

The most important lesson I've learned while playing sysadmin is: learn how to take notes. I had to take down, reload, reboot, reconfigure, and do it over and over again during the last couple of days. In the end, I settled for a no-frills Ubuntu Breezy, and decided to just scrap the webmin idea and learn how to hand-configure the daemonsmyself. But everything would have been much easier from the start had I taken down notes. Now I have them, and should I need to reinstall the thing (hope I do not) I have a copy of it :)

I'll post it here too just in case I lose that piece pf paper (which I'm expecting is going to happen).

  • Disable root SSH login: nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
  • Create a normal user account: useradd -m -s /bin/bash -g users username
  • Create a password for normal user account: passwd username
  • Add username to list of sudoers: visudo
  • Test account and sudo access, then remove root login: sudo passwd root -l
  • Relog as normal user and restart the SSH daemon: /etc/init.d/ssh restart
  • Add /bin/false to /etc/shells
  • Update apt-get package list: sudo apt-get update
  • Upgrade the whole system to the latest programs: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

That should take care of the initial setup.

Now what am I using the remote shell for? Since I still haven't figured out how to configure a webserver, I'm currently running my bot on it ^_^ Here are the steps I did:

  • Install an ftp daemon: sudo apt-get install vsftpd
  • Configure ftp daemon to accept uploads: sudo nano /etc/vsftpd.conf
    • anonymous_enable=NO
    • local_enable=YES
    • write_enable=YES
  • Restart ftp daemon: sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
  • Install GNU Screen: sudo apt-get install screen
  • Install compilers and development headers: sudo apt-get install build-essential
  • Install subversion: sudo apt-get install subversion
  • Install development headers for readline: sudo apt-get install libreadline5-dev
  • Checkout OpenKore sources (http://www.openkore.com/wiki/index.php/List_of_SVN_modules)
  • Create symlinks to tablepack and fieldpack
  • FTP over configuration files from local computer

Placeholder for the webserver stuff (Yay! It works~)

http://rimuhosting.com/howto/virtualhosting.jsp

libapache2-mod-php5

php5-mysql

phpyadmin

So far, that's all I;ve done. I'll be updating this page when I do more with my box.

Posted by kaliwanagan at 4:45 PM
Categories: OSS / Linux