=== nictuku [n=yves@ubuntu/member/nictuku] has joined #ubuntu-server === CarlFK [n=carl@c-24-13-53-221.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === mgalvin [n=mgalvin@cpe-74-67-44-20.nycap.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === mgalvin_ [n=mgalvin@cpe-74-67-44-20.nycap.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === CarlFK [n=carl@c-24-13-53-221.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === fabbione [i=fabbione@gordian.fabbione.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === mgalvin [n=mgalvin@ubuntu/member/mgalvin] has joined #ubuntu-server === DJ_Mirage [n=martijn@biggetje.xs4all.nl] has joined #ubuntu-server === AWOSDev [n=awilcox@67-22-96-243.atlsfl.adelphia.net] has joined #ubuntu-server [07:49] Okay so you guys can't help me with an apache problem? [07:49] According to ChanServ [07:49] -ChanServ- [#ubuntu-server] Ubuntu Server Discussions (development and support) [07:49] but according to your topic you can't [07:49] so can you help me? [07:50] I need php3 4 and 5 all on the same Apache2 server [07:50] is it possible? === zenrox [n=zenrox@pool-71-120-226-54.spknwa.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === yogurtthewise [n=yogurt@bb-87-81-167-77.ukonline.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu-server === thefish [n=thefish@unaffiliated/thefish] has joined #ubuntu-server [10:22] oh, it eventually became "support" too? [10:23] ye, maybe best to change the name to #ubuntu-devel then eh? [10:23] or ubuntu-server-dev [10:24] uhg, another ubuntu-channel? gosh, no please [10:25] we dont get that much traffic to justify splitting ayway imho [10:25] hardly support questions are getting in the way of dev discussions === thefish [n=thefish@unaffiliated/thefish] has joined #ubuntu-server === thefish_ [n=thefish@dsl-fixed-62-69-44-143.surfdsl.murphx.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === thefish_ [n=thefish@dsl-fixed-62-69-44-72.surfdsl.murphx.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === mgalvin [n=mgalvin@cpe-74-67-44-20.nycap.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === jsgotangco [n=jsg123@ubuntu/member/jsgotangco] has joined #ubuntu-server === zenrox [n=zenrox@pool-71-120-226-54.spknwa.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === sysdoc [n=sysdoc@pool-71-119-81-191.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === lbm [n=lbm@82.192.173.92] has joined #ubuntu-server [06:45] ARP spoofing/IP aliasing across the net from 2 different backbones accessing the net from different locations, to establish redundancy for http,qmail functions across an enterprise, is this possible with Ubuntu? [06:53] sysdoc: how's that distro dependant? [06:53] I think you'll have to explain that in more detail [06:54] it's even hardly linux dependant [06:54] Right [06:54] the idea is to have site 1/server 1 fail over to site2/server2 [06:55] besides, I guess you meant ARP proxying not arp spoofing === ChaosFan [i=sithjanu@faui01.informatik.uni-erlangen.de] has joined #ubuntu-server [07:35] sysdoc: yes it is possible. [07:51] yea, I know it is possible, [07:52] Anyone have any documentation/url regarding this issue? [07:52] sysdoc: you don't have an issue, you have various buzz words without substance [08:30] lol [08:31] sorry I guess I was just thinking out loud, got it handled tho.... [08:32] sysdoc: for starters: "ARP spoofing/IP aliasing across the net from 2 different backbones accessing the net from different locations" - this statement is ambiguous, and could infer many things, but I suppose you are looking for iptables and ifconfig [08:33] sysdoc: to establish redundancy you need to define the resources to be used: multiple servers, layer 4 switch, ipvs etc === steve [n=steve_@216.3.129.234] has joined #ubuntu-server [08:39] Like I said, got it handled.... But thanks... === steve [n=steve_@216.3.129.234] has left #ubuntu-server [] === sysdoc [n=sysdoc@pool-71-119-81-191.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net] has left #ubuntu-server ["Ex-Chat"] === knixtech [n=stormcha@c-68-46-42-70.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server [10:01] hello all, does anyone have any info for installing open-xchange on the server? === knixtech [n=stormcha@c-68-46-42-70.hsd1.pa.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu-server ["Ex-Chat"]