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goofey | how do i recreate /etc/apache2 and all it's subdirs and files? | 02:33 |
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peanutb | sudo apt-get apache2 remove | 02:42 |
olem | apt-get remove and reinstall... or grab your last backups :) | 02:43 |
goofey | i removed and resintalled - for some reason that doesn't restore the config files.... | 02:43 |
goofey | i also tried a purge | 02:43 |
goofey | same result | 02:43 |
olem | man apt-get for usefull option regarding config files (that are anyway contained in the package's tarball) | 02:44 |
goofey | i'm wondering if the files from from some other package? | 02:44 |
goofey | olem: ok, will do - thanks | 02:44 |
olem | additionnaly, dpkg -S /path/to/a/file will reveal you from which package the file comes | 02:45 |
olem | and /etc/apache2 hierarchy comes from apache2-common package | 02:47 |
olem | (see 'dpkg -L apache2-common') | 02:48 |
goofey | olem: - ahh - perfect! apache2-common | 02:48 |
goofey | olem: dumb questions - shouldn't sudo apt-get install --reinstall apache2-common work? | 02:52 |
goofey | nm - reverse --reinstall and install and it works.... | 02:53 |
goofey | thanks for all the help! | 02:54 |
olem | you're welcome | 02:55 |
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goofey | would someone mind running a "dpkg -S" on any php5 files in /etc/apache/mods-available/ - i need to know what package creates these files - thanks! | 06:06 |
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goofey | would someone mind running a "dpkg -S" on any php5 files in /etc/apache/mods-available/ - i need to know what package creates these files - thanks! | 06:19 |
goofey | wait, make that /etc/apache2/mods-available | 06:23 |
goofey | and i think the file is pgp5.load | 06:28 |
goofey | er, php5.load | 06:28 |
goofey | no apache2/ubuntu/php5 users here? | 06:32 |
Burgundavia | probably part of the default apache2-php5 package, or whatever it is called | 06:41 |
goofey | ok, thanks - someone in #apache found it for me | 06:41 |
foo | goofey: oh, hey :) | 06:46 |
foo | That was me | 06:46 |
foo | :) | 06:46 |
goofey | it was!!!! | 07:03 |
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Shaddox | Hello everyone. I need help setting up my server for use as an e-mail server step-by-step. | 07:48 |
Shaddox | Can anyone help me out with this? I'm new to this. | 07:48 |
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Shaddox | Hello everyone. I need help setting up my server for use as an e-mail server step-by-step. I already have the website built, and need to set up my e-mail for it. | 08:07 |
Pumpernickel | Documentation is usually a better resource than IRC for something as possibly complicated as a mail server. | 08:10 |
Pumpernickel | e.g; http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html | 08:11 |
olem | Shaddox, additionnaly and specifically for ubuntu, you should have a look at : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=40047 | 08:18 |
Shaddox | Pumpernickel: The postfix docs were extremely confusing, and thank you olem for that link. | 08:19 |
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olem | you're welcome | 09:55 |
illusion-1 | hi | 09:56 |
illusion-1 | plz any tuto to install and configure openvpn in ubuntu server ? | 09:56 |
olem | illusion-1, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VPNServer | 10:00 |
illusion-1 | olem, thnx | 10:00 |
olem | illusion-1, please, have a google search and a wiki.ubuntu.com search before asking here. You'll probably save you're time :) | 10:00 |
olem | anyway, you're welcome | 10:00 |
illusion-1 | ok thnx | 10:01 |
[miles] | morning | 11:14 |
[miles] | guys, can I easily install Xubuntu 6.06 but with a server kernel? | 11:15 |
lionel | Hi [miles] | 11:15 |
lionel | sudo apt-get install xubuntu-destop on a server install | 11:15 |
[miles] | yo lionel | 11:15 |
lionel | sudo apt-get install linux-server on a Xubuntu install :) | 11:16 |
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[miles] | ahh ok | 11:16 |
[miles] | lionel: but from install boot line, can I select server kernel is installed | 11:16 |
[miles] | ? | 11:16 |
lionel | not at installation | 11:16 |
[miles] | oh no | 11:16 |
lionel | (btw, it is linux-image-server) | 11:16 |
[miles] | :) | 11:16 |
ivoks | hi | 11:17 |
lionel | hi ivoks | 11:17 |
[miles] | I'd also like to avoid installing openoffice and extra shite | 11:17 |
[miles] | yo ivoks | 11:17 |
[miles] | the end user just needs basic X and FireWall Builder | 11:17 |
ivoks | oo.org doesn't come with ubuntu-server | 11:17 |
lionel | [miles] : openoffice does not come with xubuntu | 11:17 |
ivoks | (last time i looked, this is #ubuntu-server :) | 11:17 |
[miles] | well, I installed ubuntu server yesterday, and installed XFCE4 | 11:17 |
[miles] | and it put OOo | 11:17 |
ivoks | s/is/was/ | 11:17 |
[miles] | :) | 11:18 |
lionel | [miles] : lionel@ouessant:~$ apt-cache rdepends openoffice.org | grep desktop | 11:19 |
lionel | meta-ul-desktop-base | 11:19 |
lionel | ichthux-desktop | 11:19 |
lionel | education-desktop-other | 11:19 |
lionel | ubuntu-desktop | 11:19 |
lionel | edubuntu-desktop | 11:19 |
lionel | no xubuntu-desktop | 11:19 |
[miles] | maybe its cos I did an install on xfce4 | 11:21 |
[miles] | not xubuntu-desktop | 11:21 |
[miles] | damn this box has a via processor | 11:21 |
[miles] | so, lionel xubuntu installs with no OO etc... really minimal X install? | 11:23 |
shawarma | xubuntu is xfce. I don't know if that qualifies as "really minimal". Perhaps. :) | 11:23 |
[miles] | jeje | 11:23 |
lionel | fluxbox or openbox would be minimal I think | 11:24 |
lionel | I shawarma | 11:24 |
shawarma | But it uses abiword/gnumeric etc. instead of oo.o, afair. | 11:24 |
ivoks | nope, fvwm would be minimal :) | 11:24 |
lionel | crongrats for your new job :) | 11:24 |
shawarma | evilwm ftw! | 11:24 |
shawarma | lionel: Thanks. :) | 11:24 |
ivoks | ok, let's stop - this is CLI-channel only :) | 11:24 |
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[miles] | server kernel is noooooo go with via cpu | 11:32 |
ivoks | could be... i think you need -386 kernel | 11:34 |
[miles] | yep | 11:34 |
[miles] | just gonna install xubuntu 386 | 11:34 |
ivoks | install CLI version of xubuntu | 11:35 |
ivoks | and then add missing components :) | 11:35 |
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Deepshock | anyone have a suggestion for what lightweight gui i should run ontop of ubuntu server? fluxbox or xfce? | 12:15 |
[miles] | Deepshock: exactly what im doing atm | 12:18 |
[miles] | Deepshock: for a clients box | 12:18 |
[miles] | Deepshock: XFCE | 12:18 |
[miles] | [11:15] <lionel> sudo apt-get install xubuntu-destop on a server install | 12:18 |
Deepshock | its just something lightweight on top of a dev test box | 12:19 |
[miles] | Deepshock: blackbox | 12:19 |
Deepshock | does XFCE just come with some extras? | 12:20 |
[miles] | Deepshock: I see that is available | 12:20 |
[miles] | I used XFCE for the first time yesterday | 12:20 |
[miles] | and I personally find it very very good | 12:20 |
Deepshock | lol im instalilng it as we speak | 12:20 |
Deepshock | hhehe | 12:20 |
Deepshock | say.. miles u wouldn't happen to know how to get a hardware probe in terminal would u? | 12:20 |
Deepshock | because my network card wasn't picking up | 12:20 |
Deepshock | and i had to add it via /network/interfaces.. | 12:20 |
Deepshock | but is there a better way to do it? | 12:20 |
[miles] | depmod | 12:21 |
[miles] | check your lspci | 12:22 |
[miles] | what card is it? | 12:22 |
[miles] | also check dmesg | 12:22 |
Deepshock | its not an uncommon card | 12:26 |
Deepshock | its just i didn't set it up during install | 12:26 |
Deepshock | and theres no new hardware detection in the boot up process | 12:26 |
Deepshock | so it never got configured | 12:26 |
Deepshock | so depmod | 12:26 |
Deepshock | miles, so i have in my lspci the wireless card i see.. but in my network-admin area its not there | 12:31 |
Deepshock | how can i add that device? | 12:31 |
[miles] | sorry back now | 12:56 |
[miles] | Deepshock: it must be there | 12:56 |
[miles] | Deepshock: pastebin.ca me the lspci please | 12:57 |
Deepshock | miles: thx | 01:08 |
Deepshock | http://pastebin.ca/547368 | 01:09 |
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`6og | Deepshock, whats your question | 01:18 |
Deepshock | 60g: well basically i hace this atheros card and i think i downloadd the resticted driver thing from synaptics... but how do i configure my wireless card now? or get it to detect with the thing i downloaded | 01:18 |
Deepshock | wait nm | 01:19 |
Deepshock | got it all working | 01:19 |
Deepshock | ! yay | 01:19 |
`6og | :) | 01:19 |
`6og | no worries ;) | 01:19 |
Deepshock | thx for the offer tho | 01:20 |
[miles] | Deepshock: sorry, everythings going Pete Tong here | 01:21 |
[miles] | Deepshock: which card u having problems with? | 01:21 |
Deepshock | hey miles np | 01:22 |
Deepshock | well while u were gone i figured out some stuff | 01:22 |
[miles] | Deepshock: I use wifi cards with Atheros chipset | 01:22 |
Deepshock | thats what i ahve | 01:22 |
[miles] | ok | 01:22 |
Deepshock | i downloaded these linux restricted drivers | 01:22 |
[miles] | good | 01:22 |
Deepshock | things from synaptics i think i have some progress | 01:22 |
[miles] | what version of ubuntu u using? | 01:22 |
Deepshock | ubuntu server newest one | 01:23 |
Deepshock | well i'm actually in xubuntu | 01:23 |
Deepshock | right now | 01:23 |
Deepshock | on top of the ubuntu-server | 01:23 |
[miles] | ok sweet | 01:24 |
[miles] | well, you could use wlassistant | 01:24 |
[miles] | http://wlassistant.sourceforge.net/ | 01:25 |
Deepshock | hmm lemme see if i ahve that | 01:25 |
[miles] | it's in the repo | 01:25 |
Deepshock | hmm how to i use the repo | 01:28 |
Deepshock | apt-get wlassistant | 01:28 |
[miles] | in console | 01:28 |
Deepshock | ? | 01:28 |
[miles] | sudo aptitude install wlassistant | 01:28 |
Deepshock | weird | 01:31 |
Deepshock | its asking me for server cd | 01:31 |
Deepshock | which is in the cd rom | 01:31 |
[miles] | disable it in the sources | 01:31 |
Deepshock | how does one that do | 01:32 |
Deepshock | sorry =( kinda new still | 01:32 |
Deepshock | wait nm think i i got it | 01:34 |
[miles] | Deepshock: edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file | 01:34 |
[miles] | and comment out the line saying cdrom | 01:34 |
[miles] | then do an aptitude update | 01:34 |
[miles] | then aptitude install wlassistant | 01:35 |
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Deepshock | I'm having issues getting my system to work with the wlassistant, does anyone have a sec to help me? | 01:57 |
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shawarma | Deepshock: Um... this is #ubuntu-server ? | 02:10 |
Deepshock | i am running it, and i'm having issues gtting my wirelesscard to work with it | 02:11 |
Deepshock | work with ubuntu-server | 02:11 |
shawarma | Dude. wlassistant is a kde app, no? | 02:15 |
Deepshock | how can i find what the kernel path is? | 02:33 |
shawarma | Kernel path? | 02:44 |
shawarma | the running kernel image? The source? | 02:44 |
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necrite | hi all | 03:26 |
necrite | i have some problems with nfs . i have this in my exports | 03:28 |
necrite | /usr/local/materials/ 192.168.128.5(rw,nohide,no_subtree_check,sync) | 03:28 |
necrite | and in my fstab i have | 03:29 |
necrite | 192.168.128.3:/usr/local/materials /usr/local/remote/materials nfs rw 0 0 | 03:29 |
necrite | when i see how is mounted i see is mounted as rw | 03:30 |
necrite | but when i try to write i get Operation not permitted | 03:31 |
Deepshock | how do i configure the kernel to allow wireless extensions? | 03:49 |
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mralphabet | it's not? | 03:50 |
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Deepshock | nay | 03:50 |
mralphabet | and what do you mean by "extensions"? | 03:53 |
Deepshock | i'm trying to install madwfif | 03:54 |
Deepshock | and i'm going to the make part of it | 03:54 |
Deepshock | and then it says checking kernel config.. failed please enable wifi extension | 03:54 |
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mralphabet | cat /boot/config-`uname -r` | grep -i wireless | 03:57 |
mralphabet | CONFIG_WIRELESS_EXT=y | 03:58 |
shawarma | Deepshock: This is *still* #ubuntu-server | 03:59 |
Deepshock | shwarma i'm asking for help on how to config wireless on an ubuntu server install | 03:59 |
Deepshock | where am i suppose to go? ubuntu-server-wireless? | 03:59 |
mralphabet | Deepshock: just because you are *using* server does not make this a *server* question | 04:00 |
Deepshock | and i understand that is the possibility, but i personally don't know if the wireless issue is one that includes the server distro or not | 04:00 |
mralphabet | this is more of "how can I get xyz non standard package to work", which may be better answered in whatever support channels madwifi has | 04:01 |
mralphabet | because I can guarantee you that none of us are experts in "madwifi" | 04:01 |
Deepshock | well i won't argue with you there, lemme try to find a more specific source for this | 04:02 |
Deepshock | what questions would be more pertaining to this channel? i guess for my future ref | 04:02 |
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Deepshock | i mean if u think about it any lamp question | 04:03 |
Deepshock | could be pointed to apache, mysql or php channels | 04:03 |
shawarma | Deepshock: Questions about server hardware or software. | 04:03 |
shawarma | Deepshock: Madwifi is neither. | 04:03 |
shawarma | Deepshock: No, apache, php and mysql is on-topic here. | 04:04 |
Deepshock | madwifi is the bridge between the wireless hardware and software to get it going | 04:04 |
Deepshock | and i'm running it on the server distro | 04:04 |
Deepshock | i mean so far everything i've asked isn't specific to mad wifi, i asked how to enable the wireless extension in the kernel | 04:05 |
Deepshock | the kernel specific to this linux source | 04:05 |
Deepshock | isn't that valid? i mean i'm not out here to prove anyone wrong i just need some self clarification so i can prevent asking anymore out of topic q's | 04:05 |
mralphabet | Deepshock: according to the kernel I am running, wireless ext is enabled | 04:05 |
Deepshock | alright, then i must hae done something weird to disable it.. let me check what you wrote | 04:06 |
mralphabet | you can run the same test | 04:06 |
Deepshock | alrighty, appreciate the direction mralphabet.. let me see where it goes | 04:06 |
mralphabet | Deepshock: are you trying to compile this from source? | 04:09 |
mralphabet | sudo apt-get install madwifi-tools | 04:09 |
mralphabet | found that package from 'sudo apt-cache search mad' | 04:09 |
Deepshock | let me gvie that a shot | 04:10 |
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Deepshock | mralphabet... alright.. how do i just rebuild the kernel | 04:14 |
Deepshock | i think i messed with it too muhc | 04:14 |
mralphabet | you touched the kernel? | 04:14 |
Deepshock | mmm idk... maybe =P | 04:15 |
Deepshock | i maen i deleted some files added somethings and now its weird.. | 04:15 |
mralphabet | . . . | 04:16 |
mralphabet | apt-cache search linux-image | 04:16 |
mralphabet | that gets you the packages | 04:16 |
Deepshock | alrighty | 04:16 |
Deepshock | i'll do that | 04:16 |
mralphabet | apt-get reinstall <some package> should do what you want | 04:16 |
coNP | Any exim4 experts here? The exim4-config utility says to delimit the hosts in the config file with semicolons (;). Does it work this way? I use colons (:) and I think this is the working solution (for me ; gives errors). Can any of you confirm if I am right (both that colon is ':' and semicolon ';' and that this is a bug in the configuration utility)? | 04:21 |
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[miles] | anyone know where the acinclude command comes from? | 04:53 |
ivoks | dpkg -S `which acinclude` | 04:53 |
necrite | anyone can help me with some nfs isues ? | 04:55 |
ivoks | maybe :) | 04:56 |
necrite | i have some problems with nfs . i have this in my exports | 04:56 |
necrite | /usr/local/materials/ 192.168.128.5(rw,nohide,no_subtree_check,sync) | 04:56 |
necrite | and in my fstab i have | 04:56 |
necrite | 192.168.128.3:/usr/local/materials /usr/local/remote/materials nfs rw 0 0 | 04:56 |
necrite | when i see how is mounted i see is mounted as rw | 04:56 |
necrite | but when i try to write i get Operation not permitted | 04:56 |
[miles] | ivoks: nope, can't locate it at all | 04:57 |
necrite | [miles] , ldpkg -S `ocate | 04:58 |
necrite | ops | 04:58 |
coNP | [miles] : apt-file update && apt-file search acinclude ? | 04:58 |
necrite | locate acinclude | 04:58 |
ivoks | [miles] : do you have it installed or not? | 04:58 |
necrite | and then dpkg -S file | 04:58 |
[miles] | nope, it does exist | 04:59 |
ivoks | necrite: who is the owner of the /usr/local/materials/ on server? | 04:59 |
[miles] | apparently its part of autoconf | 04:59 |
ivoks | [miles] : then apt-file is the only way | 04:59 |
necrite | ivoks, root | 05:00 |
ivoks | and you are trying to write on it as a root or as a user? | 05:00 |
necrite | as root | 05:00 |
ivoks | necrite: no_root_squash? | 05:02 |
ivoks | that's bad way to solve the issue... | 05:02 |
necrite | oks but i can cheange the owner | 05:02 |
ivoks | better way would be to chown it as nobody, and add anonuid=65534 | 05:02 |
ivoks | and then add all_squash | 05:03 |
necrite | ivoks, oks i ll try.. | 05:03 |
necrite | thanks | 05:03 |
ivoks | np | 05:03 |
ivoks | [miles] : there is no such binary in dapper | 05:04 |
ivoks | necrite: be carefull, everybody will be able to write to that share then | 05:05 |
[miles] | nod | 05:08 |
[miles] | ivoks: weird, ... I'm building fwbuilder source atm | 05:08 |
[miles] | np tho | 05:08 |
[miles] | http://ac-archive.sourceforge.net/doc/acinclude.html | 05:10 |
necrite | ivoks, i whont www-data be the owner of this directory | 05:14 |
necrite | i change it | 05:14 |
ivoks | ok | 05:15 |
necrite | so.. if i export this directory i have to set the id of ww-data | 05:15 |
necrite | ? | 05:15 |
ivoks | anonid, yes | 05:17 |
ivoks | anonuid | 05:17 |
necrite | i have to add this (all_squash,anonuid=www-dataid,anongid=www-datagid | 05:18 |
necrite | ? | 05:18 |
ivoks | yes | 05:18 |
necrite | ivoks, it work ! tks a looot man | 05:22 |
ivoks | np | 05:23 |
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gloin | Question: the tftpd-hpa that comes with server 6.06 seems to be broken, in the sense that I can connect to it but any GET times out. Also, there doesn't seem to be _any_ syslogging happening to help me figure out what broke. Is this a known issue? Google didn't lend any help. | 10:12 |
ivoks | eh? | 10:17 |
ivoks | i use it daily | 10:17 |
ivoks | on 100 computers | 10:17 |
ivoks | there is /etc/default/tftpd-hpa | 10:20 |
ivoks | under OPTIONS put "-l -s /var/lib/tftpboot" | 10:20 |
ivoks | RUN_DAEMON=ye | 10:20 |
ivoks | s | 10:20 |
ivoks | and that's it, put images in /var/lib/tftpboot and you are done | 10:20 |
gloin | yeah, that's my setup | 10:27 |
gloin | I'm beginning to suspect managed switch issues though | 10:27 |
gloin | we've got kind of a complex network | 10:27 |
gloin | I tried a different tftpd, same exact result | 10:28 |
ivoks | but... could be a bug :) | 10:28 |
gloin | in two different tftp implementations? | 10:29 |
ivoks | it was a joke :) | 10:29 |
gloin | arglbargl | 10:29 |
gloin | I should probably eat lunch before attempting to converse further. | 10:29 |
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shawarma | gloin: Just because your tftp clint shows a prompt, it doesn't mean you're connected.. | 11:00 |
shawarma | gloin: No communication actually takes place before you *do* something. | 11:01 |
gloin | shawarma: I was able to get it to log | 11:01 |
gloin | it shows the attempted GET | 11:01 |
shawarma | gloin: ah, ok then. | 11:01 |
gloin | but only when I do it by hand | 11:01 |
gloin | hmm | 11:02 |
shawarma | gloin: I'd say you're connected, then :) | 11:02 |
shawarma | I remember having difficulties with it too at some point. | 11:02 |
shawarma | I think I ended up running it under strace to see what it actually tried to fetch. | 11:02 |
shawarma | And I think I remember that I seconds later had one of those "OH!"-experiences. :) | 11:03 |
fabbione | gloin: what are you trying to netboot? | 11:09 |
fabbione | can it be the client rather than the server? | 11:09 |
gloin | fabbione: I would wonder that, except that I can't get the file manually either | 11:09 |
gloin | hrm | 11:10 |
gloin | strace isn't telling me anything | 11:10 |
fabbione | gloin: afair tftp-hpa has a limitation to not understand requests coming to a broadcast address | 11:10 |
shawarma | It's not open()'ing anything at all? | 11:10 |
fabbione | for example the NIagara T2000 tftp code attempts by default to netboot using a broadcast | 11:10 |
gloin | shawarma: it's opening libs | 11:10 |
fabbione | that doesn't work | 11:11 |
fabbione | you need to specify the tftp server address | 11:11 |
fabbione | not sure what tests you are doing but slam a sniffer and check for that too | 11:11 |
fabbione | anyway i am pretty sure the server works | 11:12 |
fabbione | i use it here too as ivoks | 11:12 |
fabbione | since like.. warty? | 11:12 |
fabbione | time for bed... | 11:13 |
fabbione | night | 11:13 |
gloin | hmm | 11:13 |
gloin | nothing at all | 11:13 |
gloin | shawarma: trying a GET with strace following the server | 11:13 |
gloin | and nothing | 11:13 |
gloin | zilch | 11:13 |
gloin | oh | 11:14 |
gloin | I have to get strace to follow forks, don't I? | 11:14 |
shawarma | You said it logged something? | 11:14 |
shawarma | gloin: Possibly. | 11:14 |
shawarma | gloin: (that's -f) | 11:14 |
gloin | no change | 11:15 |
gloin | exactly same output | 11:15 |
gloin | the only place I see it even listing /var/lib/tftpboot is in the args section right at the beginning | 11:15 |
shawarma | I don't quite get it. You say it logs things, but you don't see that in the strace? | 11:16 |
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gloin | can't get it to log right now either | 11:22 |
shawarma | Are you attaching strace to the running server or spawning a new one? | 11:23 |
gloin | killing all the old ones and spawning a new one | 11:23 |
shawarma | As root? | 11:23 |
gloin | with plenty of -vv | 11:23 |
gloin | as root | 11:23 |
shawarma | Hm.. And it's got a socket in LISTEN ? | 11:23 |
shawarma | I'm an idiot. | 11:24 |
gloin | ? | 11:24 |
shawarma | Does it have a udp socket open? | 11:24 |
shawarma | (udp sockets have no concept of LISTEN state) | 11:24 |
gloin | dammit | 11:24 |
gloin | it _should_ but I don't see it | 11:24 |
gloin | argh | 11:25 |
shawarma | netstat -an | grep 69 gives you nothing? | 11:25 |
gloin | lsof -i showed me zilch for tftp | 11:25 |
gloin | perhaps netstat is more useful | 11:26 |
gloin | udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:69 0.0.0.0:* | 11:26 |
gloin | oho | 11:27 |
gloin | it logs again | 11:27 |
gloin | Jun 7 14:26:00 amys00741 in.tftpd[4250] : recvfrom: Socket operation on non-socket | 11:27 |
gloin | and now lsof shows a whole mess of entries for tftpd | 11:28 |
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gloin | oh hell | 11:32 |
gloin | shawarma: now I'm the idiot | 11:32 |
shawarma | Oh? | 11:32 |
gloin | the machine I was testing with manually | 11:32 |
gloin | iptables... | 11:32 |
gloin | -F -X -Z change policies it works perfectly | 11:33 |
shawarma | \o/ | 11:33 |
gloin | haha | 11:33 |
gloin | ok | 11:33 |
gloin | so tftp server is working correctly | 11:33 |
gloin | client is an NTAVO from devonit.com | 11:34 |
gloin | and that must be the problem | 11:34 |
gloin | occam's razor | 11:34 |
gloin | occzam* | 11:34 |
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shawarma | Have fun. | 11:39 |
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