July 2019

Migrate network device names to the udev standard of Debian 9 (Stretch)

botond published 2019/07/14, v - 17:20 time
Debian has introduced a new network interface naming scheme since Release 9 (Stretch). Instead of the usual Ethernet device names (eg eth0) or WLAN device names (eg wlan0), etc. - a newly installed Debian 9 Stretch system - uses names such as enp5s7 and wlp2s0, respectively. Debian 9 (Stretch) still handles these names, but Debian 10 (Buster) no longer. In this description, we will make the transition to using the new network interface names so that if you want to further upgrade your system, your network will work with Debian 10.

Installing WordPress 5.2 CMS on ISPConfig Server Environment (page 2)

botond published 2019/07/12, p - 17:12 time
WordPress is a free, open source, easy-to-use, customizable, and search-friendly CMS system that makes it easy to create blogs, websites, or even web stores. On this page, we will continue to create the web account by creating a Shell user and then finish by installing the WordPress 5.2 CMS system.

Installing WordPress 5.2 CMS on an ISPConfig server environment

botond published 2019/07/12, p - 17:10 time
WordPress is a free, open source, easy-to-use, customizable, and search-friendly CMS system that makes it easy to create blogs, websites, or even web stores. We have previously installed a Drupal 8 system for a perfect Debian 8 (Jessie) server configuration, and now we will be talking about WordPress version 5.2 on a server environment that is also ISPConfig. More descriptions will be built on the installed website later.

Installing a Minimal Server for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) (page 2)

botond published 2019/07/02, k - 17:41 time
In this description, we will build the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) minimal server, which will be the building block of many more descriptions. Ubuntu has been providing support for members of the LTS (Long Term Support) family for five years, so we will receive updates for version 18.04 until April 2023. This provides an excellent basis for installing a server - which we want to run securely for many years to come. On this page, we will complete the installation by performing some command line settings.

Install a minimum server for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver)

botond published 2019/07/02, k - 17:35 time
In this description, we will build the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) minimal server, which will be the building block of many more descriptions. Ubuntu has been providing support for members of the LTS (Long Term Support) family for five years, so we will receive updates for version 18.04 until April 2023. This provides an excellent basis for installing a server - which we want to run securely for many years to come. On this page, we will start with the installation steps, and then on the next page we will finish with some command line settings.