[01:02] <supervillain> Hello, is apt-proxy secure? can I trust an apt-proxy server?
[03:02] <AMSmith42> I'll check my sources.list and make sure...
[03:03] <AMSmith42> Where is that again? hehehe
[03:04] <AMSmith42> Nevermind, found it.
[03:09] <AMSmith42> Oh, ho ho! Here is the entry: deb http://us.archives.ubuntu.com dapper-updates main restricted
[03:09] <AMSmith42> They are all "restricted". Is this the problem? Why would it install like that?
[03:12] <AMSmith42> What should I set them to?
[03:14] <AMSmith42> I guess I could just delete restricted... There are some comments down at the bottom about them "failing to verify" and therefore being set to restricted.
[03:15] <AMSmith42> I think when I installed, it couldn't get to them for some reason.
[03:17] <AMSmith42> That didn't seem to work.
[03:24] <AMSmith42> I'm going to reinstall.
[03:34] <AMSmith42> If my time is off, could that cause a problem? If I lied during install and told it that my clock was set to UTC?
[03:51] <AMSmith42> Upon reinstall, I still got an error "Configure the package manager" "Cannot access security updates"
[03:57] <ekimus> is anybody using amanda-client in edgy successfully. I'm getting "WARNING: client2.amanda.testing.openforce.com: selfcheck request failed: timeout waiting for ACK" but netstat tells me that the port is open (used xinetd)
[04:05] <AMSmith42> My content filter was blocking me the entire time.
[04:05] <AMSmith42> Problem solved.
[06:39] <sacater> does anyone knowhow to change the ns name on a server?
[06:42] <ivoks> ns name?
[06:43] <lionel> sacater: in /etc/resolv.conf ? 
[06:43] <sacater> okies
[06:44] <sacater> i have a m8 who wants to change his name
[06:44] <ivoks> his name?
[06:44] <ivoks> ns is nameserver or what?
[06:46] <TheLighty> yes
[06:46] <mralphabet> sacater: his host name?
[06:46] <sacater> ask TheLighty
[06:46] <sacater> its his server
[06:46] <mralphabet> as in, what the machine has on the prompt when he logs in?
[06:46] <TheLighty> if you check the files in /etc/bind
[06:46] <TheLighty> lok in there on any machine
[06:47] <TheLighty> it has the ns*.host.com
[06:47] <TheLighty> it is work
[06:47] <TheLighty> wrong
[06:47] <ivoks> huh?
[06:47] <ivoks> first of all...
[06:47] <TheLighty> it is reporting wrong
[06:47] <ivoks> content of /etc/bind is something user creates on his own
[06:47] <ivoks> there is no 'standard'
[06:48] <ivoks> you can name files whatever you want
[06:48] <ivoks> there must be only named.conf
[06:48] <ivoks> in named.conf other filenames are defined
[06:48] <ivoks> and in those files are defined zones and hostnames
[06:49] <ivoks> and... you have /etc/bind only if you have bind9 installed (name server)
[06:49] <ivoks> this is not something everybody has :)
[06:50] <ivoks> other than that, i don't understand where the problem is :)
[06:50] <TheLighty> when I did it I put in the wrong name
[06:51] <TheLighty> I put ns6 instead of ns4
[06:51] <TheLighty> so should I uninstall bind and redo again
[06:51] <ivoks> ha?
[06:52] <ivoks> did you ever configure bind before?
[06:52] <TheLighty> okay
[06:52] <TheLighty> no
[06:52] <ivoks> if not, you should really grab a manual...
[06:52] <TheLighty> this is my first time using unbuntu
[06:52] <ivoks> this is not trivial thing to do
[06:52] <ivoks> TheLighty: are you sure you need name server?
[06:52] <TheLighty> yes
[06:52] <ivoks> so, you are an ISP?
[06:53] <TheLighty> yes
[06:53] <ivoks> ok
[06:53] <TheLighty> first time I am managing
[06:53] <ivoks> ok...
[06:53] <TheLighty> I have learned a lot, but obviously made a mistake
[06:53] <ivoks> in /etc/bind you should nave named.conf
[06:53] <TheLighty> yes
[06:53] <ivoks> TheLighty: filenames are not important
[06:53] <ivoks> you don't have to reinstall bind if your file is names werrt and you want it to be sdfbd
[06:54] <ivoks> s/names/named
[11:25] <cmdln> im trying to migrate an ubuntu box to software raid1
[11:26] <cmdln> how do I get my md devices in /dev/
[11:26] <cmdln> there are some in /dev/.static/dev/