How to set up automatic updates for Ubuntu Linux 18.04

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Automatic updates for Ubuntu Linux

Update the server, run:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade Install unattended upgrades on Ubuntu. Type the following apt command sudo apt install unattended-upgrades apt-listchanges bsd-mailx

Turn on unattended security updates, run:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow unattended-upgrades

Configure automatic updates, enter:

sudo vi /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades

Set up alert email ID:

Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "sysadmin@server1.cyberciti.biz";

Automatically reboot Ubuntu box WITHOUT CONFIRMATION for kernel updates:

Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot "true";

Finally edit the /etc/apt/listchanges.conf and set email ID:

email_address=sysadmin@server1.cyberciti.biz

Save and close the file. Verify that it is working by running the following command:

sudo unattended-upgrades --dry-run



Ubuntu automatic updates sample email alert

How do I configure automatic updates for Ubuntu Linux 18.04 LTS “Bionic Beaver” server?The Linux server security is indeed an essential task for sysadmins. One of the most fundamental ways to keep the server secure is by installing security updates on time to patch vulnerabilities. You need to install the unattended-upgrades package. It will automatically install software updated, including security updates. This page shows how towhen released by the Ubuntu security team.

Configuring Unattended-Upgrade::Mail in 50unattended-upgrades file enables unattended-upgrades to email a sysadmin detailing any packages that need upgrading or have problems. The Ubuntu server sent an update report via email as follows:



See automatic updates logs

Now that you set up automatic updates on Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS. It is time to see logs. Hence, use the grep command or cat command or more command/egrep command:

sudo cat /var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades.log

sudo tail -f /var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades.log

sudo grep 'linux-image' /var/log/unattended-upgrades/unattended-upgrades.log

And you are done. I hope this helps you to keep the server or virtual machine running in cloud current with the latest security updates automatically.

Conclusion

You learned how to configure automatic unattended updates for your Ubuntu Linux based server up-to-date. It is a simple and easiest way to protect your server from vulnerabilities. This method is also beneficial when you administrate multiple servers. Manually updating the system and applying patches can be a very time-consuming process. However, for a large number of servers/VMs, I would recommend something like Ansible.