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neuralisfabbione: ping01:48
fabbioneneuralis: pong01:49
neuralisi had a quick question about the server kernel; we're shipping that with HZ=100, right?01:49
fabbioneyes we should01:49
neuraliswhat's the rationale? i seem to recall there being a ton of synchronization troubles on SMP machines running at HZ=100, no?01:49
fabbionei am not 100% sure01:50
fabbioneit's something related to the scheduler01:50
fabbioneyou better ask BenC directly01:50
fabbionemy memory starts to fall apart..01:50
neuralisokay, will do01:50
neuralisi'm about to send in the server chapter for the book in a few hours01:51
neuralislet me know if you'd like the editor to send you a copy for comments01:51
fabbionei really have no time for it01:52
fabbionego ahead01:52
fabbionei am confident in what you do01:52
neuralisthanks, fabio. okay, i'm going to go finish things up. cheers!01:52
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hungerLure: The parser for /etc/network/interfaces is bogus!02:14
hungerLure: It accepts the interface lines if "inet dhcp" is on a different line from "iface eth0"!02:14
hungerLure: ... which unfortunately is not valid in ifup/down.02:15
hungerOh, sorry... wrong channel again.02:15
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juuvawould it be possible to update asterisk packages to repositoryes?03:14
juuvacurrent version in repository is Filename: pool/universe/a/asterisk/asterisk_1.0.9.dfsg-1_i386.deb03:16
juuvaand development goes currently somewhere in 1.2.4 which is stable03:16
fabbionejuuva: you are asking in the wrong chan03:17
fabbionethat's universe -> #ubuntu-motu03:18
juuvathanks :)03:18
juuvadidn't know about that03:18
thefishwhat changes are planned for the dapper release of server? I searched but couldnt find anything solid. Is it best to wait for this release than install 5.10?03:20
thefishfrom what I could see, 5.10 server release would only have 18 months of support, same as desktop, but 6.04(6.06?) will have 5 years, is this true?03:21
neuralisthefish: yes, that's correct.03:26
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thefishneuralis: thank you, i will wait then03:56
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mad_phoenixsince Debian generally splits apache's httpd.conf into many different files, what would be the appropriate place for php_flag and php_value configuration options?04:22
thefishmad_phoenix: not sure if you can do it per site04:38
thefishbut i guess you would just edit /etc/php[4|5] /apache2/php.ini depending on your setup04:38
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Bigredman74Hello all. I need some quick help with a server question.08:22
Bigredman74We currently have cable internet in our office and we want the server to share this connection.08:25
Bigredman74We currently have a windows work group set up for print sharing.08:26
Bigredman74And we connect via a router that's connected to the cable modem.08:26
Bigredman74The question, where should the server be located? Connected to the rounter, or should the router be connected the server?08:27
hungerBigredman74: ?08:27
Bigredman74The server will be used a web server for select employees.08:27
hungerBigredman74: Is that server for internet users to use or internal only?08:28
Bigredman74We have three locations, and we want to use the server to store and share large files and graphics.08:29
juuvaserver should be connected to router which has accesslist to allow connection from selected networks08:30
hungerYes, or you could have the router connect to the other sites in a VPN.08:30
hungerBigredman74: In both cases you should connect the server just like the others to the router.08:30
hungerBigredman74: I'd never put a server that is used for internal stuff in front of the router (which probably does some packet filtering).08:32
Bigredman74So attaching the web server behind the router will allow any one typing in the server's IP to acces it?08:33
juuvaif router allows access to it08:33
hungerBigredman74: Depends on how your router is configured.08:33
Bigredman74Okay, I've looked at the router and I think I know where to configure this.08:34
hungerBigredman74: Usually you only have one IP address that is visible on the internet.08:34
hungerBigredman74: That is used by the router. It "hides" all the local machines behind that address.08:34
Bigredman74Yes, when I type in the IP address, currently the router login pops up.08:34
hungerBigredman74: From the internet?!?!08:35
hungerBigredman74: You should turn that off!08:35
juuvathat's kind of bad thing to happen..08:35
Bigredman74Yes, I'm assuming there's a setting somewhere in the router to forward it to the router.08:35
Bigredman74Uh oh.08:35
hungerBigredman74: You should only be able to access the router from the local net or someone somewhere might get funny ideas.08:36
juuvarouters should not be allowed to configure from internet, usually password protection used on them is quite weak08:36
hungerBigredman74: Anyway: You can usually configure the router to pass on packets arriving on the internet for a certain port.08:37
hungerBigredman74: That way you can forward the packets to some machine in the LAN.08:37
Bigredman74Ok, I'm going to take another look at that router right now.08:38
juuvaDMZ would propably be keyword08:38
hungerBigredman74: I wouldn't run sensitive internal services (i.e. printing) on a machine accessible from the outside though.08:38
hungerBigredman74: I'd use either a VPN between the sites (that way they become a virtual LAN where everyone has access to all machines), thus making the "server" obsolete.08:39
hungerBigredman74: Or put the server in a DMZ (if the router supports that) or at least on a separate system with all kinds of hardening.08:40
juuvaor simply limiting access to only needed services from internet08:41
Bigredman74Thanks for advice. This is one the great things about the Ubuntu community. People like you guys taking the time and having the patience to help n00bs like me. Thanks again.08:43
hungerBigredman74: You are welcome.08:43
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aswfabbione : ping10:50
=== asw waves to all. Are there ISO images of the release candidate for "Ubuntu Server Edition" (on AMD64).

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