gmvm-Ubuntu-22.04.1

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gmvm-Ubuntu-22.04.1

Gold Master Virtual Machine Ubuntu 22.04.1 File name: gmvm-Ubuntu-22.04.1

Credentials

Superuser (root) pasword: temptemp

General account temporary user's name: temp

General account temporary user's password: temptemp

Installation Settings

Language: English

Keyboard Layout: es-es

Base installation: Ubuntu Server

Network: Adapter name ens192, left defaults (DHCP), no proxy.

Mirror (automatically chosen): http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu

Disk: Use entire disk as LVM group. See screenshot.

Hostname: ubuntu2204-new

Software packages

Some software likely may already have been in the system, there was no attempt to confirm.

apt -y update ; apt-get -y install htop vim nano rsync curl wget ; apt -y upgrade

All updates up to 20240430 applied.

System modifications

1. Modifications of the sudoers file

- sudo timer removal

From:

Defaults        env_reset

To:

Defaults        env_reset,timestamp_timeout=-1

It disables the timeout so there no need to enter credentials after the first sudo operation, in other words, after requiring the password once, the system won't require again on sudo operations no matter how much time it passes as long as it is the same session.

- sudo password requirement removal

From:

# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
%sudo  ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL

To:

# Allow members of group sudo to execute any command
#%sudo  ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
sudo ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL

It eliminates the requirement of authenticating oneself on sudo operations. This obviously makes the previous modification unnecessary, but some might find it more convenient to make a minor modification than go looking for the code as users would only need to move the comment character (#) up and down to enable and disable the option at will.

This might be considered a major security risk. We think it's irrelevant if its a risk as somebody would have administrative access to the system already. Using key authentication for instance, also eliminates the need for authentication on all sudo operations., e.g;

- ssh remotesys 'dnf -y certbot*' starts an installation
- ssh remotesys 'cat /etc/passwd' > "$HOME/Desktop/passwd-copy" dumps the contents of a remote system's system in a file on the desktop of the local system

Admin Notes

The command history was intentionally left behind, mistakes and all; it's not sloppy admin. Some things were done on the temporary account, others as root, both are still in there.
Optical media and drives were removed after i

Virtual Hardware Details

VM Compatibility: ESXi 6.7 U2 and later (VM version 15)

CPU/Utilization: 2

CPU/Shares: 2000 (Normal)

CPU/Reservation: 0 MHz

CPU/Limit: Unlimited

CPU/Hardware virtualization: ✖︎

CPU/IOMMU: Enabled

CPU/Performance counters: ✖︎

Memory/Utilization: 2 GB

Memory/Shares: 20480 (Normal)

Memory/Reservation: 0 MB

Memory/Limit: Unlimited

Storage/Hard disk 1/Capacity: 16 GB

Storage/Hard disk 1/Type: Thin Provision

Storage/Hard disk 1/Sharing: ✖︎

Storage/Hard disk 1/Shares: Normal

Storage/Hard disk 1/Limit - IOPs: ∞

Storage/Hard disk 1/Disk Mode: Dependant

Storage/Hard disk 1/Virtual Device Node: SCSI controller 0:0

Storage/Controller/SCSI controller 0/Type: VMware Paravirtual

Storage/Controller/SCSI controller 0/SCSI Bus Sharing: ✖︎

Storage/Controller/SATA controller 0/Type: AHCI

Network/vNIC 1/Connect At Power On: ✔︎

Network/vNIC 1/Type: VMXNET 3

Network/vNIC 1/DirectPath I/O: ✖︎

Network/vNIC 1/MAC Address: Automatic

ReadOnlyMedia/Drive 1: Datastore ISO File

ReadOnlyMedia/Drive 1/File: ubuntu-22.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso

ReadOnlyMedia/Drive 1/Device Mode: Emulate CD-ROM

ReadOnlyMedia/Drive 1/Virtual Device Node: SATA controller 0:0 drive 1

Graphics/Video card: Specify custom settings

Graphics/Video card/Number or displays: 1

Graphics/Video card/Total video memory: 4 MB

Graphics/Video card/3D graphics: ✖︎

General Options/Guest OS Family: Linux

General Options/Guest OS Version: Ubuntu Linux (64-bit)

VMware Remote Console Options/Guest OS Lock: ✖︎

VMware Remote Console Options/Maximum number of sessions: 40

Encryption/Encrypt VM: Datastore Default

Encryption/Encrypted vMation: ✖︎

Encryption/Encrypted Fault Tolerance: ✖︎

Boot Options/Firmware: EFI

Secure Boot: ✖︎

Boot Delay: 0

Force EFI setup: ✖︎

Failed Boot Recovery: ✖︎

Advanced/Settings/Disable acceleration: ✖︎

Advanced/Settings/Enable logging: ✖︎

Advanced/Configuration Parameters: disk.EnableUUID=TRUE

Advanced/Latency Sensitivity: Normal

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