[03:00] <claudiu> hi all
[03:00] <claudiu> anybody around here ?
[03:01] <claudiu> I could use some help because I want to setup a web server on a powermac 7600
[04:32] <dura> anyone else get an md5sum mismatch today after apt-get update?
[04:33] <infinity> update again, you caught a mirror pulse.
[04:34] <dura> okay
[04:34] <dura> that makes me nervous sometimes lol
[04:35] <dura> dapper apt-get update went fine ... but I got the error on dapper-server.
[04:35] <dura> heh... update servers are swamped atm
[04:37] <infinity> dapper and dapper server use the same repositories and the same mirrors.
[04:37] <infinity> If one works, the other works.  If you catch a mirror during an update, it'll have a few seconds (or even a minute or two, if it's a slow mirror) where it's inconsistent.
[04:39] <dura> So Dapper Desktop and Dapper Server use the same mirrors?
[04:42] <infinity> Same packages, same infrastructure, yes.
[04:42] <infinity> The differences are in the packages selections we ship on the CD, but on the mirrors, it's all just "Ubuntu".
[04:43] <spike> speaking of, is there an md5sum database available somewhere you can check binaries against?
[04:44] <spike> I think fabbione was working on it, actually it was done iirc
[04:45] <infinity> We never got the infrastructure in place to roll it out officially, though it's still down there on someone's TODO.
[04:45] <dura> infinity: Nice to know...
[04:45] <infinity> I suspect I'll bump it back up to the top of my TODO for edgy+1.
[04:45] <spike> infinity: is it possible to have the code? 
[04:45] <dura> But I'm still getting md5sum mismatch
[04:46] <dura> just did apt-get update too
[04:46] <spike> cause I run a mirro locally so I can easily implement it there
[04:46] <spike> for the LAN, on some ro media
[04:46] <infinity> spike: You'd have to poke Fabio.  I'm not sure where he had ths code.
[04:46] <infinity> s/ths/the/
[04:50] <fabbione> spike: it's partially done
[04:50] <fabbione> infinity: infrastructure is in place now
[04:50] <fabbione> waiting for me to do the final test once i can get to build some custom/test CD
[04:51] <infinity> fabbione: Oh, cool.
[04:52] <fabbione> i think we only miss elmo to hook up the generation script to end of rsync mirror
[04:52] <fabbione> and me to test the udeb on cd
[04:52] <fabbione> after that it's only a matter of improving the code and the amount of tests
[05:04] <dura> yep... still get md5sum mismatches
[05:05] <infinity> Which mirror are you using?
[05:05] <dura> For which packages?
[05:05] <dura> security? or...
[05:05] <infinity> The one giving the mismatch.
[05:06] <dura> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-backports/main/binary-i386/
[05:06] <dura> and
[05:06] <dura> Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/dapper-backports/main/source
[05:06] <dura> on both an amd64 and 3 x86 machines
[05:06] <infinity> You run dapper-backports on a server?  Brave man.
[05:07] <infinity> Anyhow, try s/us.// (ie: just archive.ubuntu.com) and see if it likes you more.
[05:08] <dura> lol
[05:08] <dura> okay...
[05:09] <dura> actually I don't know why I enabled it becaause I'm not using nay packages from it lol
[05:09] <infinity> Oh, hrm, it's mismatched on the main archive too.
[05:09] <infinity> Awesome.
[05:11] <dura> lol
[05:11] <infinity> I have our archive wizards looking into it.
[05:13] <dura> okay cool
[05:16] <dura> Who do I talk to about a few howto's that are incorrect/incomplete?
[05:17] <infinity> Depends on where you found the HOWTO..
[05:20] <linnuxxy> hi
[05:21] <linnuxxy> i use dapper... how to know if it support POSIX Threading Library (NPTL)?
[05:21] <dura> Hang on let me retrieve the link...
[05:22] <linnuxxy> ok... if u r talking to me :D
[05:22] <infinity> linnuxxy: dapper uses NPTL, yes.
[05:23] <dura> heh... it's been edited.
[05:23] <dura> good
[05:23] <dura> I hope no one else spent 3 days trying to use it like me lol
[05:23] <linnuxxy> thnx infinity....but is there a command to show this?
[05:33] <infinity> linnuxxy: /lib/libc.so.6
[05:34] <infinity> Yes, the library is executable.
[05:34] <infinity> Available extensions:
[05:34] <infinity>         crypt add-on version 2.1 by Michael Glad and others
[05:34] <infinity>         GNU Libidn by Simon Josefsson
[05:34] <infinity>         GNU libio by Per Bothner
[05:34] <infinity>         NIS(YP)/NIS+ NSS modules 0.19 by Thorsten Kukuk
[05:34] <infinity>         Native POSIX Threads Library by Ulrich Drepper et al
[05:34] <infinity>         BIND-8.2.3-T5B
[05:34] <infinity> Thread-local storage support included.
[05:34] <infinity> NPTL and TLS are what you're looking for there.
[06:35] <linnuxxy> how to run as another user in ubuntu...as su seems not working to me?
[06:36] <linnuxxy> how to run as another user in ubuntu bash shell...as su seems not working to me?
[07:54] <linnuxxy> how to install gmake on dapper?
[10:47] <Gargoyle> Any suggestions for postfix config options to filter spam?
[10:47] <Gargoyle> I wanted to use only programs from the main repository
[10:49] <ivoks> rbl
[10:50] <ivoks> there are many ways to fight spam...
[10:51] <ivoks> none is 100% efficiant, and best I've found is greylisting...
[10:54] <Gargoyle> Do you use postfix's own greylist.pl?
[10:55] <Gargoyle> And are there any other standard config directives I should enter first?
[10:56] <Gargoyle> Currently I have: permit_sasl_authenticated,permit_mynetworks,reject_unauth_destination in smtpd_recipient_restrictions
[10:58] <ivoks> postfix has many options
[10:58] <ivoks> you can use postgrey for greylisting
[10:58] <ivoks> but, it's in universe
[10:58] <Gargoyle> Yeah, just scrolling through postconf.5.html now!
[10:59] <ivoks> smtpd_recipient = reject_invalid_hostname, reject_non_fqdn_sender, reject_unknown_sender_domain, reject_unauth_pipelining, permit_mynetworks, reject_unauth_destination, reject_maps_rbl, check_policy_service
[10:59] <ivoks> for example...
[11:01] <ivoks> i would suggest reading documentation and howtos
[11:01] <Gargoyle> reading now...
[11:01] <ivoks> there isn't "a solution", but many solutions
[11:13] <Gargoyle> Ahh, some of those have moved to smtpd_helo_restrictions :)