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doc:raspi2 [2015/11/14 11:35]
stwn [Initial Configuration] update
doc:raspi2 [2015/11/14 13:35]
stwn [Debmirror] update
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     * Advanced Options: A2 Hostname, A3 Memory Split, A6 SPI, A7 I2C, A8 Serial.     * Advanced Options: A2 Hostname, A3 Memory Split, A6 SPI, A7 I2C, A8 Serial.
 ===== Updating and Upgrading ===== ===== Updating and Upgrading =====
-# nano /​etc/​apt/​sources.list 
-# apt-get update 
-# apt-get upgrade 
  
-apt-get ​dist-upgrade+  - Update packages index from official repository. <​code>​$ sudo apt-get ​update</​code>​ 
 +  ​Upgrade installed packages. <​code>​$ apt-get ​upgrade</​code>​
 ===== Package Management ===== ===== Package Management =====
  
-# vrms +  ​List installed packages and save it to a file. <​code>​$ dpkg-query --show -f '​${Package}\n'​ > pkgs.list</​code>​ 
-# apt-get remove ​--purge [I still use firmware-realtek for TL-WN725N] +  Edit the file and let the names of packages which you want to remove ​in it, i.e. graphical environment,​ applications and friends. 
-# apt-get remove --purge firmware-atheros firmware-brcm80211 firmware-libertas firmware-ralink oracle-java8-jdk pistore wolfram-engine +  ​Run 'apt-get ​autoremove'​ to remove ​unneeded packages. <​code>​$ sudo apt-get autoremove</​code>​ 
-apt-get remove ​--purge lxde* gnome* +  - Install some packages. <​code>​$ sudo apt-get install screen ​vrms</​code>
-apt-get autoremove +
-apt-get install screen +
-# apt-get install mariadb-server +
-# dpkg-query --show -f '​${Package}\n' ​pkgs.list+
 ===== Custom Configuration ===== ===== Custom Configuration =====
  
-# update-rc.d -f triggerhappy ​remove +  ​Disable ​triggerhappy. <​code>​$ sudo systemctl disable triggerhappy</​code>​ 
-# update-rc.d -f thd remove +  - Edit /​etc/​bash.bashrc <​code>​$ ​sudo nano $HOME/​.bashrc 
-# update-rc.d -f triggerhappy remove +PS1="​\[\033[01;​32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:​\W \[\033[01;​34m\]\A \[\033[00m\]\`if [ \$? == 0 ]; then echo \:\); else echo '​\[\033[0;​31m\]:​(';​ fi\`\[\033[00m\] "</​code>​ 
-# nano /​etc/​ssh/​sshd_config +  - Disable password authentication for SSH
-<​code>​PasswordAuthentication no</​code>​ +    * Generate authentication key in the machine which you want to login from, and copy the result to the Raspberry. <​code>​$ ssh-keygen 
-# nano /​etc/​bash.bashrc ​(PS1). I got it somewhere on the Internet. I will find the exact source.<​code>​PS1="​\u@\h:​\W \A \`if [ \$? == 0 ]; then echo \:\); else echo \:\(; fi\` "</​code>​ +$ ssh-copy-id user@raspberry<​/code> 
-nano $HOME/​.bashrc<​code>​PS1="​\[\033[01;​32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:​\W \[\033[01;​34m\]\A \[\033[00m\]\`if [ \$? == 0 ]; then echo \:\); else echo '​\[\033[0;​31m\]:​(';​ fi\`\[\033[00m\] "</​code>​ +    ​* Edit sshd_config and restart sshd.<​code>​$ sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config 
-# nano /etc/rc.local +PasswordAuthentication no</​code><​code>​$ sudo systemctl restart ssh</​code>​
-$ ssh-keygen +
-$ ssh-copy-id user@host +
-===== Pagekite ===== +
- +
-$ wget -c https://​pagekite.net/​pk/​pagekite.py +
-$ chmod +x pagekite.py +
-$ nano .pagekite.rc +
-$ ./​pagekite.py +
-$ screen -S pagekite +
- +
-When you upgrade the Raspbian to jessie, you will get an error message:<​code>​Traceback (most recent call last): +
-  File "​tmp/​scr/​pagekite.py",​ line 249, in <module+
-    ​exec __FILES["​.SELF/​sockschain/​__init__.py"​] in sys.modules["​sockschain"​].__dict__ +
-  File "<string>",​ line 130, in <​module>​ +
-  File "<​string>",​ line 132, in SSL +
-AttributeError:​ '​module'​ object has no attribute '​PROTOCOL_SSLv3'</​code>Install python-openssl +
- +
-  * Error<​code>​debug2:​ ssh_connect:​ needpriv 0 +
-debug1: Connecting to somesite.pagekite.me [XXX.YYY.ZZZ.22] port 22. +
-debug1: Connection established. +
-debug1: SELinux support disabled +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /home/stwn/.ssh/id_rsa type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_rsa-cert type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_dsa type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_dsa-cert type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_ecdsa type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_ecdsa-cert type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_ed25519 type -1 +
-debug1: key_load_public:​ No such file or directory +
-debug1: identity file /​home/​stwn/​.ssh/​id_ed25519-cert type -1 +
-debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0 +
-debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.7p1 Debian-3 +
-ssh_exchange_identification:​ Connection closed by remote host</​code>​ +
-  * Debug with /​usr/​sbin/​sshd -ddd -p 22 and try to connect to it. +
-  * Install corkscrew and add .ssh/​config:​<​code>​Host *.pagekite.me +
-CheckHostIP no +
-ProxyCommand /​usr/​bin/​corkscrew %h 443 %h %p</​code>​ +
-  * prun.sh +
- +
-===== Syncthing ===== +
- +
-$ wget -c https://​github.com/​syncthing/​syncthing/​releases/​download/​v0.10.29/​syncthing-linux-arm-v0.10.29.tar.gz +
-$ wget -c https://​github.com/​syncthing/​syncthing/​releases/​download/​v0.10.29/​sha1sum.txt.asc +
-$ cat sha1sum.txt.asc |grep arm +
-$ sha1sum syncthing-linux-arm-v0.10.29.tar.gz &gt; syncthing-linux-arm-v0.10.29.tar.gz.sha1 +
-$ tar zxvf syncthing-linux-arm-v0.10.29.tar.gz +
-$ mv syncthing-linux-arm-v0.10.29 syncthing +
-$ syncthing/​syncthing +
-$ cd .config/​syncthing/​ +
-$ nano config.xml +
-$ screen -S syncthing+
  
 ===== Debmirror ===== ===== Debmirror =====
  
-  * $ sudo apt-get install debmirror +  * Install debmirror. <​code>​$ sudo apt-get install debmirror</​code>​ 
-  * $ nano debmirror-jessie +  * Edit debmirror scripts. <​code>​$ nano debmirror-debian 
-  * You can find the Debian and Raspbian archive keyrings on their official ​repository ​respectively +$ nano debmirror-raspbian</​code>​ 
-  * $ gpg --keyring debian-archive-keyring.gpg --export|gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring trustedkeys.gpg --import +  * Find the Debian and Raspbian archive keyrings on their official ​repositories ​respectively. 
-  ​* ​$ gpg --keyring raspbian.public.key --export|gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring trustedkeys.gpg --import +  * Add Debian and Raspbian archive keyrings. <​code>​$ gpg --keyring debian-archive-keyring.gpg --export|gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring trustedkeys.gpg --import 
-  * gpg --list-keys --with-colons +$ gpg --keyring raspbian.public.key --export|gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring trustedkeys.gpg --import</​code>​ 
-  * $ debmirror-raspbian +  * List the added keys. <​code>​$ ​gpg --list-keys --with-colons</​code>​ 
-  * $ nano /​etc/​cron.d/​debmirror or /​etc/​crontab +  * Test the scripts by running them. 
-  * $ sudo systemctl restart cron.service +  * Add crontab. <​code>​$ nano /​etc/​cron.d/​debmirror or /​etc/​crontab</​code>​ 
-  * $ sudo systemctl disable bla.service+  * Restart crontab service. <​code>​$ sudo systemctl restart cron</​code>​
 ===== Storage ===== ===== Storage =====
  
 
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