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Games are a great way to learn bash.
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- [Over the Wire](https://overthewire.org/wargames)
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title: "profanity"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "Chat", "OTR" ]
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---
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# otr
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'Off The Record' encryption seems mostly dead to me.
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But this is what I did, back in the day...
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Install libotr-dev or libotr5-dev or whatever..
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```
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sudo apt -y install lib5otr-dev
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```
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Make your otr keys.
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```
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/otr gen
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```
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Then you can start an otr converstation.
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```
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/otr start bob@jobbies.org
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```
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Or if you already have a conversation windows open, switch to our using:
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```
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/otr
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```
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Finally, verify!
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```
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/otr question "Who are you?" bob
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```
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Bob is verified upon the answer, 'bob'.
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### OTR Finger Prints
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Get yours with 
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```
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/otr myfp
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```
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```
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/otr theirfp
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```
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```
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/otr myfp
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```
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title: "profanity"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "Chat" ]
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tags: [ "Documentation", "Chat", "omemo" ]
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---
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# Setup (Commands)
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```
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/omemo policy automatic
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```
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---
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## otr
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Install libotr-dev or libotr5-dev or whatever..
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```
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sudo apt -y install lib5otr-dev
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```
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Make your otr keys.
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```
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/otr gen
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```
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Then you can start an otr converstation.
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```
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/otr start bob@jobbies.org
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```
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Or if you already have a conversation windows open, switch to our using:
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```
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/otr
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```
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Finally, verify!
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```
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/otr question "Who are you?" bob
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```
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Bob is verified upon the answer, 'bob'.
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### OTR Finger Prints
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Get yours with 
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```
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/otr myfp
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```
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```
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/otr theirfp
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```
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```
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/otr myfp
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```
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'OTR' encryption is mostly dead, but you can find the old instructions [here](profanity-otr).
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title: "journal"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "systemd" ]
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---
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See a running log of all system messages:
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```bash
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journalctl -f
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```
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Or just one unit (`sshd`):
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```bash
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journalctl -f -u sshd
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```
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Find errors since November
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```bash
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journalctl --vacuum-size=2G
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```
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Log the fact that you've installed your own `dnsmasq` on your system to `journalctl`, so that you can notice why your system's broken:
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```bash
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logger "Installed new dnsmasq"
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sudo journalctl -f
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```
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