➡ Now uses shadow and md5 passwords
➡ Removed unncessary packages from the default install
➡ Will generate ssh keys on initial boot
➡ Reduced minimum size from 100M to 80M
➡ General cleanups
[quote:1e08cf2580=”caker”]:arrow: Now uses shadow and md5 passwords
➡ Removed unncessary packages from the default install
➡ Will generate ssh keys on initial boot
➡ Reduced minimum size from 100M to 80M
➡ General cleanups
-Chris[/quote]
Debian is generating ssh keys on every boot, not just on initial. (Oopsie.) {grin}
Would also strongly suggest version numbers on distribution images so we know exactly what we’ve got and what’s been added since we last ran the distro wizard.
Ok — SSH keys on reboot is fixed on all the host’s default debian image…
[quote:56563c7371=”schof”]Would also strongly suggest version numbers on distribution images so we know exactly what we’ve got and what’s been added since we last ran the distro wizard.[/quote]
Any thoughts on including a small linode distribution version file with each distro?
[quote:89e269f636=”caker”]Ok — SSH keys on reboot is fixed on all the host’s default debian image…
[quote:89e269f636=”schof”]Would also strongly suggest version numbers on distribution images so we know exactly what we’ve got and what’s been added since we last ran the distro wizard.[/quote]
Any thoughts on including a small linode distribution version file with each distro?
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Could you please give us the same information as [url=https://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=422]this thread[/url]?
[quote:1e08cf2580=”caker”]:arrow: Now uses shadow and md5 passwords
➡ Removed unncessary packages from the default install
➡ Will generate ssh keys on initial boot
➡ Reduced minimum size from 100M to 80M
➡ General cleanups
-Chris[/quote]
Debian is generating ssh keys on every boot, not just on initial. (Oopsie.) {grin}
Would also strongly suggest version numbers on distribution images so we know exactly what we’ve got and what’s been added since we last ran the distro wizard.
Ahh crud.
[code]rm -f /etc/rcS.d/S59sshkeysfirstboot[/code]
Will get rid of that condition.
I’ll spin through the rest of the hosts and update the default images to fix this.
Thanks.
-Chris
Ok — SSH keys on reboot is fixed on all the host’s default debian image…
[quote:56563c7371=”schof”]Would also strongly suggest version numbers on distribution images so we know exactly what we’ve got and what’s been added since we last ran the distro wizard.[/quote]
Any thoughts on including a small linode distribution version file with each distro?
-Chris
[quote:89e269f636=”caker”]Ok — SSH keys on reboot is fixed on all the host’s default debian image…
[quote:89e269f636=”schof”]Would also strongly suggest version numbers on distribution images so we know exactly what we’ve got and what’s been added since we last ran the distro wizard.[/quote]
Any thoughts on including a small linode distribution version file with each distro?
-Chris[/quote]
Yes, I think it’s an excellent idea!