[09:14] <[miles] > good morning
[10:25] <[miles] > guys, server does ship with OpenLDAP server right?
[10:27] <lionel> [miles] : what do you mean by "ship" ?
[10:27] <[miles] > comes with
[10:28] <[miles] > 6.06LTS
[10:28] <lionel> it is available yes. And it is in main
[10:28] <[miles] > v   ldap-server                     -  
[10:28] <[miles] > I get that out of aptitude
[10:29] <lionel> It is called slapd
[10:29] <[miles] > ah, the package
[10:29] <[miles] > ah, ok, got it, thank you lionel 
[10:29] <lionel> you're welcome :)
[10:30] <[miles] > I'm so used to SLES's packaging name convensions 
[10:30] <[miles] > :-D)
[10:31] <[miles] > ok, sweet
[10:31] <[miles] > installed
[10:35] <[miles] > anyone used these: http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/spam_overview.php
[10:35] <[miles] > ?
[10:46] <[miles] > lionel, u used OpenLDAP on Ubuntu Server please?
[10:46] <lionel> yes
[10:47] <[miles] > lionel, well.. when I install the package, Ubuntu asked me to set the root dn passwd
[10:47] <[miles] > which I did
[10:47] <[miles] > yet, in the slapd.conf there is nothing
[10:47] <[miles] > :-|
[10:47] <[miles] > seems a little strange no?
[10:48] <ivoks> no
[10:48] <ivoks>  /etc/ldap/ldap.secret
[10:48] <ivoks> or /etc/ldap.secret
[10:48] <[miles] > nope not there
[10:49] <lionel> ivoks: no, the password is in the directory
[10:49] <[miles] > nope
[10:49] <lionel> [miles] : it creates an entry in the initial dirctory
[10:49] <lionel> do a slapcat
[10:49] <lionel> you will see you rootdn
[10:49] <[miles] > aye
[10:49] <[miles] > its there
[10:50] <[miles] > but iirc, thats not much use if the rootdn password is not in the slapd.conf
[10:51] <lionel> I personally put it in my slapd.conf
[10:51] <[miles] > same here
[10:51] <lionel> (as a result, it is not available on the network)
[10:52] <lionel> but both methods are used
[10:54] <[miles] > lionel, to auth?
[10:55] <lionel> (both methods for the rootdn password i mean)
[10:55] <[miles] > lionel, but Ubuntu is not setting up slapd.conf with the pw that u enter 
[10:56] <lionel> no
[10:56] <lionel> when I setup a LDAP server, I usually add the password manually in /etc/slapd.conf and delete the dircoty generated by debconf...
[10:57] <[miles] > k
[10:58] <[miles] > shite, I need my girlfriend to bring my O'Reilly LDAP book to the office :D
[10:58] <[miles] > ain't touched ldap for a while
[10:58] <[miles] > a while being.. 1 year plus
[11:00] <lionel> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer could be a good starting point
[11:00] <lionel> but that's my prose so... :)
[11:01] <[miles] > nice
[11:02] <[miles] > wow, Luma has come on somewhat
[11:06] <[miles] > lionel, try it again ;)
[11:06] <[miles] > lionel, just a shame GQ is not active
[11:06] <lionel> it is back active !
[11:06] <lionel> there is now a 1.2.1 release
[11:07] <[miles] > :O
[11:07] <[miles] > let me check
[11:07] <lionel> I am using gq actually (even if it is not the soft I dreamed of)
[11:07] <[miles] > nice
[11:07] <[miles] > lionel, no 6.10 packages no?
[11:08] <lionel> [miles] : no it was released after the freeze
[11:08] <[miles] > ah ok
[11:08] <[miles] > unoffical ones?
[11:09] <lionel> but I sucessfully built it 
[11:09] <lionel> I could put it somewhere
[11:09] <lionel> grrr... in feisty it is still 1.0.3 :-(
[11:09] <[miles] > lionel, I make RPM's .. but no idea how to do .deb
[11:10] <ivoks> [miles] : easier :)
[11:10] <[miles] > bah
[11:10] <lionel> :)
[11:11] <ivoks> so, i could package it for feisty
[11:11] <lionel> ivoks: I have the package available
[11:11] <ivoks> if this is something ubuntu-server needs :)
[11:11] <lionel> I could push it on REVU
[11:11] <ivoks> please do
[11:11] <ivoks> i'll review it
[11:11] <lionel> I have to check the status in Debian
[11:11] <ivoks> is it gtk2 now? (i didn't use it for years)
[11:12] <lionel> iirc there is something in experimental
[11:12] <lionel> ivoks: no :-(
[11:12] <ivoks> pih...
[11:12] <ivoks> http://gq-project.org/get_information.php this looks like gtk2
[11:12] <ivoks> at least first two shots :)
[11:13] <ivoks> what about lat?
[11:13] <lionel> yes. You're right :)
[11:13] <lionel> I build depend on libgtk2.0-dev
[11:14] <ivoks> http://dev.mmgsecurity.com/projects/lat/
[11:14] <lionel> I forgot it (on my work workstation I am still using the old 1.0.3 release)
[11:24] <[miles] > lionel, u know what package is required for browse drag and drop please?
[11:24] <lionel> browse drag and drop ?
[11:27] <[miles] > yeah, for GQ
[11:27] <[miles] > to compile it
[11:27] <[miles] > no probs, done it without drag and drop
[11:30] <lionel> [miles] : you are running an Ubuntu on your desktop ? You want the .deb for 1.2.1 ?
[11:31] <[miles] > lionel, nah, I've just compiled it from tarball
[11:31] <[miles] > got it running
[11:31] <[miles] > but cheers anyway
[11:49] <[miles] > lionel, any experience of dspam?
[11:56] <lionel> nope
[11:57] <[miles] > ok np
[03:35] <[miles] > lionel, hello, u still around?
[03:36] <lionel> yep
[03:36] <[miles] > lionel, u using postfix on Ubuntu Server?
[03:36] <lionel> [miles] : yes
[03:36] <[miles] > lionel, u don't happen to know if there is a schema for Postfix LDAP support do u?
[03:37] <lionel> there is no standard LDAP schema for postfix
[03:37] <lionel> most of people who use LDAP support in postfix (including me) use qmail schema
[03:39] <[miles] > ah ok. lionel .. my knowledge is with Exim and OpenLDAP, not postfix
[03:40] <lionel> I am happy with helping you, np
[03:40] <[miles] > cheers, appreciate that
[03:40] <[miles] > lionel, basically im doing the following:
[03:41] <[miles] > creating a anti-spam relay
[03:41] <[miles] > postfix, spamassassin, ldap
[03:41] <[miles] > I just need to really find what schema to use... http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html
[03:42] <lionel> that is most of my configuration for my mailserver
[03:42] <[miles] > that makes references to virtualdomain
[03:42] <[miles] > but no schema exists with that
[03:42] <[miles] > ah, it says their just examples lol
[03:43] <lionel> the choice of you MDA will deeply change the way you manage virtualdomains
[03:43] <[miles] > aye
[03:48] <[miles] > lionel, the qmail schema is good?
[03:48] <lionel> It is the schema I am using
[03:49] <[miles] > lionel, http://www.qmail-ldap.org/wiki/Qmail.schema
[03:49] <[miles] > the very same?
[03:50] <lionel> yes, the very same
[03:50] <[miles] > lionel, perfect
[03:50] <[miles] > I'll add it
[05:23] <[miles] > lionel, sorry to bother u again...
[05:23] <[miles] > u still there?
[05:23] <lionel> yes !
[05:23] <[miles] > lionel, dude.. I've installed postfix and postfix-ldap yeah
[05:23] <[miles] > but I'm getting errors in the mail.log
[05:24] <[miles] > and ldd on post* | grepped with ldap shows nothing
[05:24] <[miles] > :-|
[05:24] <lionel> can you paste me on a pastebin ?
[05:24] <[miles] > am I missing something?
[05:24] <[miles] > the log
[05:25] <lionel> yes the errors in you log
[05:25] <[miles] > lionel, I will send u link in private message if u dont mind please
[05:25] <lionel> np
[05:25] <[miles] > u got it?
[05:26] <lionel> yes
[05:26] <[miles] > ok 
[05:28] <lionel> could you post the LDAP configuration part in main.cf ?
[05:28] <[miles] > I'm only doing one part with ldap
[05:28] <[miles] > relay_domains
[05:28] <[miles] > relay_domains = ldap:/etc/postfix/relay_domains.cf
[05:29] <[miles] > server_host = localhost
[05:29] <[miles] > search_base = dc=%d,ou=domains,dc=entorno,dc=es
[05:29] <[miles] > result_attribute = dc
[05:29] <[miles] > query_filter = (dc=%d)
[05:29] <[miles] > scope = base
[05:29] <[miles] > bind = no
[05:29] <lionel> hum... relay_domains is not a correct value
[05:30] <[miles] > sorry?
[05:30] <lionel> is not set to
[05:30] <lionel> in your relay domain, your value is not correct
[05:30] <[miles] > lionel, I don't need to use the postmap with these files no?
[05:31] <lionel> ldap: means it retrieve info from LDAP
[05:31] <lionel> and it need a resource identifier
[05:31] <lionel> not a file name
[05:31] <[miles] > nod
[05:32] <[miles] > lionel, it seems not to be binding tho
[05:32] <lionel> yes
[05:33] <[miles] > lionel, but I don't understand why... ldapsearch etc all work
[05:33] <lionel> you should use "version = 3" in main.cf or uncomment "allow bind_v2" in slapd.conf
[05:37] <[miles] > lionel, looks closer now
[05:39] <[miles] > mmm but when I bind...
[05:40] <[miles] > it fails
[05:41] <lionel> for me relay_domains = ldap:/file is not a correct value
[05:42] <[miles] > lionel, ?
[05:42] <[miles] > how do u determine that?
[05:43] <lionel> As far as i know, the correct syntax should be :
[05:43] <lionel> relay_domains = ldap:relay
[05:43] <lionel> relay_base = ...
[05:44] <lionel> relay_query_filter = 
[05:44] <lionel> relay_server_host = ...
[05:44] <[miles] > http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html
[05:45] <[miles] > alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases, ldap:/etc/postfix/ldap-aliases.cf
[05:46] <lionel> You are right :)
[05:46] <lionel> do you have a new error ?
[05:48] <[miles] > same, can't bind
[05:48] <[miles] > it's just using simple
[05:49] <lionel> You still have "2 (Protocol error)"
[10:10] <lucasvo> anyone know how to install ubuntu as xen guest system?
[10:13] <lionel> lucasvo: did you check https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XenVirtualMachine/XenOnUbuntuEdgy
[10:14] <lucasvo> lionel: no :)
[10:14] <lucasvo> I was relying on google too much
[10:14] <lucasvo> should have checked the wiki
[10:15] <lionel> :)
[10:18] <lucasvo> how can I find out if I have an pae kernel?
[10:22] <lucasvo> lionel: any tipp?
[10:25] <lionel> lucasvo: you run Edgy
[10:25] <lionel> ?
[10:25] <lucasvo> lionel: yes
[10:26] <lucasvo> well I am currently upgrading
[10:26] <lionel> you have to install xen kernel (in universe)
[10:26] <lionel> the standard kernel is not xen aware
[10:26] <lucasvo> yeah