[12:32] <ph1zzle> hey all
[12:33] <ph1zzle> I hope this is a quick question, I need to install php4 on server 7.04 but I am getting a error from apt-get saying that php4 is unavailable but refered to by another source, is there a way to install php4 on ubuntu server 7.04?
[01:33] <ph1zzle> so...
[01:33] <ph1zzle> no one knows how I can install php4 on server 7.04 aside from source?
[02:06] <fujin> Does Feisty have Webmin in apt? I can't seem to find it
[03:12] <ph1zzle> fujin, no, I don't think it does, I just did a search on packages.ubuntu.com and could not find it
[03:14] <mralphabet> it's not a recommended package
[05:36] <blmartin777> is ubuntu server any different from a debian server?
[02:56] <blmartin777> Is anyone here?
[06:05] <slackwarelife> Hi, I want to know if you are be able to change the ldap password and local passwrd using the gnome-about-me tool. If yes you can post your /etc/pmd/passowrd-common
[06:06] <slackwarelife> /etc/pam.d/common-passowrd file, this is the file I need. Thanks
[06:11] <slackwarelife> The problem is that my enterprise want to change the security policy. For this moment only the local password was changed, but now it had decided to implement a same windows structure (end of passwrd every 30 days, the password must be secure using pam_cracklib and all password must be change - LDAP + Local and othe application).
[06:13] <slackwarelife> For me the problem is the last request, the ldap + local sincro change, I'm not be able to this at the moment. Any Idea ??? Thanks
[06:13] <Burgundavia> hmm, never been able to get it working myself
[06:14] <slackwarelife> I search a lot on net, I found some information. But... When I try only one of the two passwds where change
[06:14] <slackwarelife> where --> were
[06:15] <slackwarelife> My enterprise ask to me to not use the shell, only a gui. The users have not the possibility to use the command
[06:16] <Burgundavia> hmm
[06:21] <slackwarelife> I know, I must insert "pam_password exop" option in the /etc/pam_ldap.conf file. This will be able to syncro the request of passowrd change. It does not seem to happen null 
[06:44] <slackwarelife> Hi, I have now another problem. Why the remember option in password pam_unix.so modules does not work ??? 
[06:45] <slackwarelife> the file /etc/security/opasswd does not change.
[06:47] <slackwarelife> any idea ???
[06:54] <slackwarelife> I think ubuntu has some problem about setting a good clients, what do you think ??? Thanks
[08:25] <hansin321> My ubuntu server is escaping spaces "\ ".  Is there a way to set it so it does not do this?  I may not have been paying attention, but in the past on some distros I think it may not have done this.
[08:27] <hansin321> Or if it always does this, is there a theory as to why it is necessary?  Just curious.  I know Windows does the same thing.  BTW, it only does this from the command prompt when you tab complete, not if you do an ls listing.
[08:39] <mralphabet> it has always escaped spaces for me
[08:41] <hansin321> mralphabet: I might not have been paying attention in the past...  Oh well, I'm paying more attention now so I guess that is good.
[09:32] <foo> Hm, it'd be cool if ubuntu 6.06 could offer newer php packages, like, 5.2.1 or something (instead of 5.1.2)
[09:53] <lionel> foo: ask for a backport ?
[10:03] <foo> lionel: Hmm, aha, ok. I need to play around with that - thanks
[10:05] <lionel> foo: I have no idea if it is feasable or not. It have to be tested (but by opening a task, some people who are involved in backport will test it)
[10:06] <foo> I see
[11:10] <lucasvo> I am wrong or is it impossible to install apache2 & php5 only with supported packages?
[11:10] <lucasvo> there's libapache2-php4 but I can't find php5
[11:13] <lucasvo> oh my bad. there is php5
[11:13] <lucasvo> sorry for the trouble