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secure_ubuntu_system:initial_setup [2020/05/20 21:45] – [Check the network interfaces] petersecure_ubuntu_system:initial_setup [2022/07/19 10:21] (current) – [Configure the network] 85.203.36.242
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 ====== Secure Ubuntu System - First Configuration ====== ====== Secure Ubuntu System - First Configuration ======
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 ===== Login ===== ===== Login =====
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 Login to the newly installed system with your previously created Administrator's username and password (e.g. <color red>administrator</color> and <color red>adminpass</color>). Login to the newly installed system with your previously created Administrator's username and password (e.g. <color red>administrator</color> and <color red>adminpass</color>).
  
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 ===== Get root privileges (Optional) ===== ===== Get root privileges (Optional) =====
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 </code> </code>
  
-This is done for safety.  If the file becomes messed up the original can be restored.+<WRAP info> 
 +**NOTE:**  This is done for safety.  If the file becomes messed up the original can be restored. 
 +</WRAP> 
  
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 Instead you need to specify your nameservers in your network configuration.  Use the command **man resolveconf** to find out more. Instead you need to specify your nameservers in your network configuration.  Use the command **man resolveconf** to find out more.
  
-  * Traditionally, the file /etc/resolv.conf was a static configuration file that rarely needed to be changed or automatically changed via DCHP client hooks.+  * Traditionally, the file **/etc/resolv.conf** was a static configuration file that rarely needed to be changed or automatically changed via DCHP client hooks.
   * Nowadays, a computer can switch from one network to another quite often and the resolvconf framework is now being used to track these changes and update the resolver's configuration automatically.   * Nowadays, a computer can switch from one network to another quite often and the resolvconf framework is now being used to track these changes and update the resolver's configuration automatically.
   * It acts as an intermediary between programs that supply nameserver information and applications that need nameserver information.   * It acts as an intermediary between programs that supply nameserver information and applications that need nameserver information.
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