Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi
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@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Yes i mean it can't bind to a specific NIC,
That's a much harder thing to do in the configs because it's crazy hard and constantly variable. If you had that feature, and any hardware changed, it would just stop working and people would be confused.
You CAN also fix this by running it in a VM and controlling things at the VM level.
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OK silly question slightly off topic.
If i'm setting up SSH keys between my Windows machine and the ubuntu server does my windows username need to be the same as the ubuntu server?
i.e. windows user is hobbit, but ubuntu only has a user minecraft? Do i need to create a user called hobbit on ubuntu?
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@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
OK silly question slightly off topic.
If i'm setting up SSH keys between my Windows machine and the ubuntu server does my windows username need to be the same as the ubuntu server?
i.e. windows user is hobbit, but ubuntu only has a user minecraft? Do i need to create a user called hobbit on ubuntu?
No, you just need to pass the correct user to the ubuntu server when connecting with ssh/scp. IE
ssh minecraft@ubuntuip
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@travisdh1 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
No, you just need to pass the correct user to the ubuntu server when connecting with ssh/scp. IE
ssh minecraft@ubuntuip
Thought so, must be doing something wrong still asking for the minecraft password not "SSH Key" password
Edit - Think it's just Terminal in Win11 - Putty seems to work -
@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
If i'm setting up SSH keys between my Windows machine and the ubuntu server does my windows username need to be the same as the ubuntu server?
Nope, no need to match. Are you using the Windows built in SSH system from PowerShell (that's what I do.)
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@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@travisdh1 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
No, you just need to pass the correct user to the ubuntu server when connecting with ssh/scp. IE
ssh minecraft@ubuntuip
Thought so, must be doing something wrong still asking for the minecraft password not "SSH Key" password
Edit - Think it's just Terminal in Win11 - Putty seems to workTerminal should just be using OpenSSH.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Terminal should just be using OpenSSH.
This might be the issue. Will have a play after my holidays
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@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Terminal should just be using OpenSSH.
This might be the issue. Will have a play after my holidays
In theory, Window's OpenSSH implementation is completely identical to the one on Linux and BSD. I can't way I've tested much in Windows 11, but on 10, it's definitely identical.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Terminal should just be using OpenSSH.
This might be the issue. Will have a play after my holidays
In theory, Window's OpenSSH implementation is completely identical to the one on Linux and BSD. I can't way I've tested much in Windows 11, but on 10, it's definitely identical.
I've not had any issues with it.
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@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@hobbit666 said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
@scottalanmiller said in Ubuntu Ethernet before WiFi:
Terminal should just be using OpenSSH.
This might be the issue. Will have a play after my holidays
In theory, Window's OpenSSH implementation is completely identical to the one on Linux and BSD. I can't way I've tested much in Windows 11, but on 10, it's definitely identical.
"Completely identical" is a bit of a stretch since it's a fork, so it has additions and changes and might not support everything the main project does. It's likely lagging behind the main project too.
But "works the same" or "practically the same" or "has the same code base"...
Microsoft only has one fork, so windows version shouldn't make any noticeable difference.
https://github.com/PowerShell/openssh-portablePS. In OP's case he has probably hasn't the right key in openssh. OpenSSH and Putty don't share their ssh keys. They are in different folders.