If you install Debian yourself, it asks you to set a root password. If you don't provide one, it disables root and enables sudo.
Of course, if you're running Debian provided by a cloud provider, it's however they set it up for you.
If you install Debian yourself, it asks you to set a root password. If you don't provide one, it disables root and enables sudo.
Of course, if you're running Debian provided by a cloud provider, it's however they set it up for you.
It should be a serious red flag that your VPS host is generating root passwords simple enough to get quickly hacked.
Although disabling the root user is a good part of security, leaving it enabled should not alone cause you to get compromised. If it did, you were either running a very old version of OpenSSH with a known flaw, or, your chosen root password was very simple.
Source: Ouija board
Apple has never marketed the VP being worn outside.
Well, good EVs also function as backup power supplies.
Disgusting.
I'm shocked that it's that low.
Edit: Oh, hang on.
Note: The poll conducted by Verian had 497 web interviews Jan. 22-26, among representative samples of Greenlandic citizens aged 18 or older. Statistical uncertainty on the responses is about 3.1 percentage points.
So this is meaningless.
This has never happened to me.
OP is an AI robot. It doesn’t know, or care.
It’s a loan, not a payment. It will eventually be paid back.