In Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, a barely noticeable line in apt-get's output hints at this
* VDRAdmin-AM disabled - enable in /etc/default/vdradmin-am
but user still has to find and change PASSWORD = ToSomethingMoreSecure from linvdr
via sudo nano -w /var/lib/vdradmin-am/vdradmind.conf
and ENABLED="1" (from 0) in sudo nano -w /etc/default/vdradmin-am,
then sudo service vdradmin-am start (an unexplained sequence inextricably complicated for most in 2014).
Not sure how to report this as also affecting Trusty, please complete/elaborate.
In Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, a barely noticeable line in apt-get's output hints at this vdradmin- am Secure from linvdr vdradmin- am/vdradmind. conf vdradmin- am,
* VDRAdmin-AM disabled - enable in /etc/default/
but user still has to find and change PASSWORD = ToSomethingMore
via sudo nano -w /var/lib/
and ENABLED="1" (from 0) in sudo nano -w /etc/default/
then sudo service vdradmin-am start (an unexplained sequence inextricably complicated for most in 2014).
Not sure how to report this as also affecting Trusty, please complete/elaborate.