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*deny port: <code>sudo ufw deny <port></code> | *deny port: <code>sudo ufw deny <port></code> | ||
====Connect remotely through SSH==== | |||
*<code>ssh <user>@<host IP></code> | |||
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<code> </code> | <code> </code> | ||
* - | ==Packages== | ||
* | ====Search for packages==== | ||
*<code>apt search <string></code> | |||
*<code>snap find <string></code> | |||
====List available updates==== | |||
*<code>apt list --upgradable</code> | |||
====Apply all available updates==== | |||
*<code>sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade</code> | |||
====Install from the Ubuntu archive:==== | |||
*<code>sudo apt install <package></code> | |||
====Install from the snap store:==== | |||
*<code>sudo snap install <package></code> | |||
* | ====Which package provides this file?==== | ||
** | *<code>sudo apt install apt-file</code> | ||
*<code>sudo apt-file update</code> | |||
*<code>apt-file <filename or command></code> | |||
==Files | |||
====List files==== | |||
*<code>ls</code> | |||
====List files with permissions and dates==== | |||
*<code>ls -al</code> | |||
List | |||
====Common file operations | |||
*create empty: touch <filename></code> | |||
create with content: echo "<content>" > <filename></code> | |||
append content: echo "<content>" >> <filename></code> | |||
display a text file: cat <file></code> | |||
Common file operations | copy: cp <file> <target filename></code> | ||
create empty: touch <filename> | move/rename: mv <file> <target directory/filename></code> | ||
create with content: echo "<content>" > <filename> | delete: rm <file></code> | ||
append content: echo "<content>" >> <filename> | Create a directory: mkdir <directory></code> | ||
display a text file: cat <file> | Create directories recursively: mkdir -p <directory1>/<directory2></code> | ||
copy: cp <file> <target filename> | Delete a directory recursively: rm -r <directory></code> | ||
move/rename: mv <file> <target directory/filename> | Quick file search: locate <q></code> | ||
delete: rm <file> | Search string in file: grep <string> <filename></code> | ||
Create a directory | Search string recursively in directory: grep -Iris <string> <directory></code> | ||
mkdir <directory> | Find files modified in the last n minutes: find <directory> -mmin -<n> -type f</code> | ||
Create directories recursively | |||
mkdir -p <directory1>/<directory2> | |||
Delete a directory recursively | |||
rm -r <directory> | |||
Quick file search | |||
locate <q> | |||
Search string in file | |||
grep <string> <filename> | |||
Search string recursively in | |||
directory | |||
grep -Iris <string> <directory> | |||
Find files modified in the last n minutes | |||
find <directory> -mmin -<n> -type f | |||
eg. find . -mmin -5 -type f | eg. find . -mmin -5 -type f | ||
Show only the nth column | Show only the nth column: col<n> “<separator>” <filename></code> | ||
col<n> “<separator>” <filename> | |||
eg. col2 “,” foo.csv | eg. col2 “,” foo.csv | ||
Display file paginated | Display file paginated: less <filename></code> | ||
less <filename> | Display first n lines: head -n <n> <filename></code> | ||
Display first n lines | Display last n lines</code> | ||
head -n <n> <filename> | tail -n <n> <filename></code> | ||
Display last n lines | |||
tail -n <n> <filename> | |||
Follow file content as it increases | Follow file content as it increases | ||
tail -f <filename> | tail -f <filename></code> | ||
Pack a directory into an archive | Pack a directory into an archive | ||
zip: zip -r <target> <source dir> | zip: zip -r <target> <source dir></code> | ||
tar.gz: tar cvzf <target>.tar.gz <source dir> | tar.gz: tar cvzf <target>.tar.gz <source dir></code> | ||
Unpack an archive | Unpack an archive | ||
zip: unzip <zip file> | zip: unzip <zip file></code> | ||
tar.gz: tar xf <tar.gz file> | tar.gz: tar xf <tar.gz file></code> | ||
Copy file to remote server | Copy file to remote server | ||
scp <filename> <user@server>:<destination> | scp <filename> <user@server>:<destination></code> | ||
eg. scp config.yaml admin@192.0.0.0:/config | eg. scp config.yaml admin@192.0.0.0:/config | ||
Copy directory recursively | Copy directory recursively from remote server | ||
from remote server | scp -r <user@server>:<source> <destination></code> | ||
scp -r <user@server>:<source> <destination> | |||
eg. scp -r admin@192.0.0.0:/config /tmp | eg. scp -r admin@192.0.0.0:/config /tmp | ||
Revision as of 10:35, 10 July 2024
From the Ubuntu Server Pro Tips guide:
Networking
Get the IP address of all interfaces
networkctl status
Display all IP addresses of the host
hostname -I
Enable/disable interface
ip link set <interface> up
ip link set <interface> down
Manage firewall rules
- enable firewall:
sudo ufw enable
- list rules:
sudo ufw status
- allow port:
sudo ufw allow <port>
- deny port:
sudo ufw deny <port>
Connect remotely through SSH
ssh <user>@<host IP>
Packages
Search for packages
apt search <string>
snap find <string>
List available updates
apt list --upgradable
Apply all available updates
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
Install from the Ubuntu archive:
sudo apt install <package>
Install from the snap store:
sudo snap install <package>
Which package provides this file?
sudo apt install apt-file
sudo apt-file update
apt-file <filename or command>
==Files
List files
ls
List files with permissions and dates
ls -al
====Common file operations
- create empty: touch <filename>
create with content: echo "<content>" > <filename>
append content: echo "<content>" >> <filename>
display a text file: cat <file>
copy: cp <file> <target filename>
move/rename: mv <file> <target directory/filename>
delete: rm <file>
Create a directory: mkdir <directory>
Create directories recursively: mkdir -p <directory1>/<directory2>
Delete a directory recursively: rm -r <directory>
Quick file search: locate
Search string in file: grep <string> <filename>
Search string recursively in directory: grep -Iris <string> <directory>
Find files modified in the last n minutes: find <directory> -mmin -<n> -type f
eg. find . -mmin -5 -type f
Show only the nth column: col<n> “<separator>” <filename>
eg. col2 “,” foo.csv
Display file paginated: less <filename>
Display first n lines: head -n <n> <filename>
Display last n lines
tail -n <n> <filename>
Follow file content as it increases
tail -f <filename>
Pack a directory into an archive
zip: zip -r <target> <source dir>
tar.gz: tar cvzf <target>.tar.gz <source dir>
Unpack an archive
zip: unzip <zip file>
tar.gz: tar xf <tar.gz file>
Copy file to remote server
scp <filename> <user@server>:<destination>
eg. scp config.yaml admin@192.0.0.0:/config
Copy directory recursively from remote server
scp -r <user@server>:<source> <destination>
eg. scp -r admin@192.0.0.0:/config /tmp
Security Show which users are logged in w Get password expiration date for <user> chage -l <user> Set password expiration date for <user> sudo chage <user> Lock a user account sudo passwd -l <user> Unlock a user account sudo passwd -u <user> List open ports and associated processes sudo netstat -tulpn
Automatically detect and ban abusive IP addresses sudo apt install fail2ban Show banned IP addresses sudo fail2ban-client status sudo fail2ban-client status <jail> Get the support status for installed packages ubuntu-support-status Enable kernel live patching sudo snap install canonical-livepatch sudo canonical-livepatch enable <token> Visit ubuntu.com/livepatch to get a free token for up to 3 machines.
System Display kernel version uname -r Get disk usage df -h Get memory usage cat /proc/meminfo Get system time timedatectl status Set system timezone timedatectl list-timezones sudo timedatectl set-timezone <zone> Get all running services systemctl --state running Start or stop a service service <service> start/stop Monitor new logs for a service journalctl -u <service> --since now -f
System Display kernel version uname -r Get disk usage df -h Get memory usage cat /proc/meminfo Get system time timedatectl status Set system timezone timedatectl list-timezones sudo timedatectl set-timezone <zone> Get all running services systemctl --state running Start or stop a service service <service> start/stop Monitor new logs for a service journalctl -u <service> --since now -f
Kubernetes and containers
Install MicroK8s and list available add-ons
sudo snap install microk8s --classic
microk8s.status --wait-ready
Enable a MicroK8s add-on
microk8s.enable <service>
View MicroK8s nodes and running services
microk8s.kubectl get nodes
microk8s.kubectl get services
More MicroK8s help at microk8s.io/docs
Launch a LXD container
lxd init
lxc launch ubuntu:18.04 <container name>
Or another distro
lxc launch images:centos/8/amd64
<container name>
Get a shell inside a LXD container
lxc exec <name> -- /bin/bash
Push a file to a LXD container
lxc file push <filename>
<container name>/<path>
Pull a file from a LXD container
lxc file pull <destination>
<container name>/<file path>
More LXD help at linuxcontainers.org/lxd
Virtualisation Install Multipass and launch an Ubuntu VM sudo snap install multipass --classic multipass launch <image> --name <VM name> Omitting <image> will launch a VM with the latest Ubuntu LTS Find available images multipass find
List existing VMs multipass list Get a shell inside a VM multipass shell <VM name> More Multipass help at discourse.ubuntu.com
OpenStack Install OpenStack and launch an instance sudo snap install microstack --classic sudo microstack.init microstack.launch The Horizon dashboard is available at 10.20.20.1 Default credentials: admin / keystone More MicroStack help at microstack.run/docs