Ubuntu 14 Instructions: Difference between revisions
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** Make local root Database admin: NO | ** Make local root Database admin: NO | ||
** Does the LDAP database require login?: NO | ** Does the LDAP database require login?: NO | ||
*Edit /etc/ldap.conf and change / check the following values: | |||
** host 10.20.3.8 | |||
** base dc=cs,dc=transy,dc=edu (should be set already) | |||
** uri ldap://10.20.3.8 (should be set already) | |||
** bind_policy soft |
Revision as of 16:13, 17 September 2014
Installation
WARNING: The pre-packaged installer does not handle RAID well. GParted does. If partitioning is necessary, try it on live and use GParted to partition prior to installing using the below steps.
1. Select "English"
2. Select "Install Ubuntu"
3. Select "Install this Third Party Software" and "Download Updates while Installing"
4. Wait
5. IF NO OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS: Erase Disk and Install Ubuntu.
5b. IF OTHER OSes: Something else - Select a drive; set to ext3, mountpoint: /, install.
6. Where are you? New York. 7. English, English (US)
8. Your name: Lab - Pick a username: lab - Password: qazzaq - Do not encrypt home folder.
Restart now.
Configuration
- SSH does not come preinstalled in Ubuntu 14! You *must* go to the machine and physically log in as lab to do:
- apt-get install ssh
- Reboot
- You still can't ssh in as root.
Setting up root SSH
- sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
- PermitRootLogin no -> PermitRootLogin yes
- sudo service ssh restart
Removing the 'lab' generic account and changing root password
- ssh root@ipaddress
- sudo su -
- passwd root (set the current root password)
- exit
- exit
- ssh root@ipaddress
- userdel lab
- rm -rf /home/lab
Update / Upgrade
- apt-get update
- apt-get upgrade
- apt-get dist-upgrade
LDAP / GDM
- apt-get install gdm
- Switch to GDM
- apt-get install auth-client-config libpam-ldap libnss-ldap ldap-auth-client ldap-auth-config
- LDAP server Uniform Resource Identifier: ldap://10.20.3.8
- Distinguished name of the search base: dc=cs,dc=transy,dc=edu
- LDAP version to use: 3
- Make local root Database admin: NO
- Does the LDAP database require login?: NO
- Edit /etc/ldap.conf and change / check the following values:
- host 10.20.3.8
- base dc=cs,dc=transy,dc=edu (should be set already)
- uri ldap://10.20.3.8 (should be set already)
- bind_policy soft