Hi guys,
It feasible, in OMV 1.x, change the default shell from "bash" to "dash" ?
I've read that the "dash" shell is not vulnerable to the "Shockshell" bug.
Hi guys,
It feasible, in OMV 1.x, change the default shell from "bash" to "dash" ?
I've read that the "dash" shell is not vulnerable to the "Shockshell" bug.
While that helps part of the problem, bash is still installed. If you just update your system, you won't have a problem.
If you just update your system, you won't have a problem
Understood, thank you Aaron.
I have already added to my "automatic" shutdown script (it runs every day) the line "omv-update".
what does your "automatic shutdown" script, what autoshutdown does not? Just courious
what does your "automatic shutdown" script, what autoshutdown does not? Just courious
I work from home and I have two OMV servers, one is the main server and the other is the backup server (I also have an offsite data backup on a few external hard drives).
I use the "main" as files server (ie: backup for my pc) and for my customers (ie: FTP server).
In the evening/weekends I use the "main" server has a streaming device for music/movies/tw shows.
The script simply check if my pc and/or the OMV backup server and/or my tv are on (the tv is connected to my router via ethernet).
If these 3 devices are turned off the "main" server runs the shutdown script.
I also have a simpler script on the OMV backup server. In the evening it runs a "pull" rsync script to backup the main server data and then shutsdown itself.
My scripts are a sort of "the poor man autoshutdown plugin" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle
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