nadnerB's CloudatCost Project Journal
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 Hmmm, perhaps editing the Sudoers file is not a good idea... 
 Should I edit the file and add my username or just usesu?
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.
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 @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.I log in as root directly to all my servers. 
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 @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.You don't edit the file You'd gpasswd -a nadnerb wheelwhere nadnerb is the username you wish to give sudo privileges too.
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 @thanksajdotcom said: @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.I log in as root directly to all my servers. I personally would disable root access over SSH after the initial setup. 
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 @thanksajdotcom said: @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.I log in as root directly to all my servers. Thanks for your input but I won't be doing this  
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.You don't edit the file You'd gpasswd -a nadnerb wheelwhere nadnerb is the username you wish to give sudo privileges too.Fantastic! Thanks!  
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 @thecreativeone91 said: @thanksajdotcom said: @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.I log in as root directly to all my servers. I personally would disable root access over SSH after the initial setup. On the secret To-Do list 
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 @nadnerB said: @thecreativeone91 said: @nadnerB said: Hmmm, perhaps this is not a good idea... 
 Comments @JaredBusch, @thecreativeone91, @scottalanmiller or @thanksajdotcom ?
 EDIT: I'll hold off on deploying this for now.You don't edit the file You'd gpasswd -a nadnerb wheelwhere nadnerb is the username you wish to give sudo privileges too.Fantastic! Thanks!  No Problem. It's just a group you add it to, as the group has sudo premissions (sudoers file) . 
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 @nadnerB said: Righto, so it looks like the Sudoers file, that I need to edit, is read only. Just means you have to tell the editor that you "mean it" when you save. In vi that means :w! instead of :w 
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 Righto, I've blocked root access via SSH and renamed the server to something more useful (for ron... later on) 
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 Hmmm, attempting to install htop is proving to be more difficult than yum -y install htop.
 I can't seem to connect to any of the mirrors.
 *http://mirror.netflash.net/centos/7.0.1406/updates/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#6 - "Could not *resolve host: mirror.netflash.net; Unknown error"
 Trying other mirror.
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 Often that means that DNS isn't set up. Can you lookup addresses in general? 
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 You might need to set dns in resolv.conf 
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 If the DNS issue doesn't resolve it you may have to refresh your YUM cache. I think a yum -clean all or yum -clean headers will do that. 
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 Excellent suggestions!  I'll check that out when I get home I'll check that out when I get home 
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 Found the location of resolv.conf and how to edit here: http://ask.xmodulo.com/configure-static-dns-centos-fedora.html 
 htop now installed. I quite like it 
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 All configuration is just in /etc 
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 @scottalanmiller nice. I screen shot the directory from my laptop with a GUI 
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 EDIT: that sounded disturbingly like TV IT. I apologise to all those who are racing for the spew buckets
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 Reading for when I get home: https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-vpn.html 


