I agree completely. There was a survey of security professionals about their top recommendations, and #1 was to install patches. Since I will not refuse to install a security patch, why not do it automatically?
I'm more of an Ubuntu guy and love using Unattended Upgrades and Canonical's newer Kernel Livepatch service. Currently only on my LAN server though, as it's paid for more than three computers :-/
lmao about the comments below ( Matthew Jenne 5 hours ago Ba-Dum-Tiss) , good job Tom , I am doing it right away thanks a bunch - all smiles :-) - reinstalled my zabbax , and grafana just the way I wanted to found some brilliant Sql code aswel having alot of fun hey
You forgot to link the Debian website with the writeup. I suppose this is the one you mean? wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades Thanks for the video though! I enabled it on my public facing proxy server and my web server in the cloud!
i dont do unattended updates, since 2002... I was bitten... update hosed the system, a bad kernel was pushed out, dev server stopped working when rebooted, tried another box, yep it too went byebyes, updates reverted on all other machines to prevent stress, never again do I do it, I run update manually on dev box, if no bad consequences, I push hte updates locally out to all the boxes, sure it may be 17 years ago, but... fuck with me once shame on you, fuck with me twice, shame on me.
I hope my Debian server doesn't get Candy Crush Saga now ;)
nothing better than checking youtube notifications and seeing LTS
Its amazing how many channels DONT get notications anymore on YT
*LTS > LTT*
3:48 Do you mean "...if there was a flaw, for example, in a-PATCH-y???"
Ba-Dum-Tiss LOL
Thanks
I agree completely. There was a survey of security professionals about their top recommendations, and #1 was to install patches. Since I will not refuse to install a security patch, why not do it automatically?
good advice. I do the same on all my DO servers.
simple but effective, just wish i could give you more thumbs up.
I'm more of an Ubuntu guy and love using Unattended Upgrades and Canonical's newer Kernel Livepatch service. Currently only on my LAN server though, as it's paid for more than three computers :-/
0:47 and your FORCED to REBOOT and the updates FORCE themselfs in rebooting and starting up phase
Do you recommend this for non-public facing raspberry pi?
lmao about the comments below (
Matthew Jenne 5 hours ago Ba-Dum-Tiss) , good job Tom , I am doing it right away thanks a bunch - all smiles :-) - reinstalled my zabbax , and grafana just the way I wanted to found some brilliant Sql code aswel having alot of fun hey
*-Unintended-** Unforeseen Consequences*
Hi Lawrence, may i ask what Terminal your using and how you styled it to look alike @3:28 Thanks
github.com/flipsidecreations/dotfiles
Does this work with any linux distro or do I have to run a debian server?
You forgot to link the Debian website with the writeup. I suppose this is the one you mean? wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades
Thanks for the video though! I enabled it on my public facing proxy server and my web server in the cloud!
It's in the description of the video
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Ah i see, totally missed it, my bad.
i dont do unattended updates, since 2002... I was bitten... update hosed the system, a bad kernel was pushed out, dev server stopped working when rebooted, tried another box, yep it too went byebyes, updates reverted on all other machines to prevent stress, never again do I do it, I run update manually on dev box, if no bad consequences, I push hte updates locally out to all the boxes, sure it may be 17 years ago, but... fuck with me once shame on you, fuck with me twice, shame on me.
Will this work on Ubuntu?
Yes
@@LAWRENCESYSTEMS Thanks for the quick replies and great content. I just signed up at patreon. Keep up the great work!
You have 404 Likes for the video, does that mean you can't find your likes ?
Haha, yup