[03:38] <chila> hello
[03:44] <chila> i need some help
[03:44] <chila> with ispconfig
[03:44] <chila> can someone help me
[03:52] <chila_> can anyone help with configuring ispconfig
[03:53] <chila_> am I doing this right
[03:53] <chila_> or is no one really talking
[04:00] <chila> hello again
[04:03] <chila> hello
[04:08] <chila> i need help still
[02:30] <heno> Hi. would bug 19889 and bug 65047 typically be the domain of the server team?
[02:30] <heno> (ah, no ubugtu here)
[02:31] <heno> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysklogd/+bug/19889 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/net-snmp/+bug/65047
[02:34] <heno> shawarma: ^ ?
[02:40] <shawarma> snmp and sysklogd smells like server stuff, so I'd say yes.
[02:40] <shawarma> heno: ^^
[02:42] <heno> shawarma: ok, thanks. These are high impact bugs that we should consider SRUsfor, so if anyone on the team has a chance to poke at them, that'd be great
[02:42] <heno> (it will also make elmo very happy :) )
[02:44] <shawarma> heno: ia64 is not even an officially supported platform? Do we do SRU's for those then?
[02:45] <shawarma> I don't mind doing it, I'm just wondering.
[02:46] <heno> shawarma: if they are ia64-specific, then no, but are they?
[02:47] <shawarma> heno: The first two comments suggest so, as does the bug we link to in Debian. I'm looking at it right now.
[02:48] <heno> thanks
[02:49] <shawarma> heno: Yeah, the original reports talks about snmpd (the daemon) while the last comment (on an intel core duo) looks like an entirely different issue. 
[02:49] <shawarma> heno: I'll put it on my todo list (near the top).
[02:49] <mralphabet> somebody mentions reproducable on i386
[02:50] <heno> shawarma: great thanks! I'll find out what our policy on ia64 is
[02:50] <shawarma> mralphabet: No. a) He's talking about the client crashing, b) he's not on Dapper.
[02:50] <shawarma> mralphabet: ...if we are speaking of the same person, of course.
[02:51] <shawarma> mralphabet: this guy? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/net-snmp/+bug/65047/comments/2
[02:51] <mralphabet> sorry, I was looking at the sysklogd one
[02:51] <shawarma> mralphabet: Oh, ok. I haven't checked that one yet.
[02:53] <mralphabet> didn't mean to get signals crossed there ;)
[02:58] <shawarma> mralphabet: Oh, don't feel bad for piching in. It's quite alright.
[03:34] <bkudria> hello. i'm on feisty, and i'm trying to get phpmyadmin to work with mysql-server
[03:34] <bkudria> i've changed the mysql password for the 'root' user
[03:34] <arthur_kalm> Hi everyone, this is driving me a little crazy... our servers cannot maintain accurate time. Every time I check up on them they are a minute or two behind. Now what I really don't understand is, I already set up ntpd. I know that the server in the configuration file works because I had manually set the time to it. So is there a way to increase the number of times ntpd updates time with the server? 
[03:34] <bkudria> but phpmyadmin bounces me back to the login page, without an error.  what is wrong?
[03:35] <arthur_kalm> bkudria: have you checked phpmyadmin's logs to see what the actual error is?
[03:40] <bkudria> arthur_kalm: checking logs?  pshaw, no! :)
[03:41] <bkudria> err, does phpmyadmin *have* logs?
[03:43] <bkudria> hmm, login works with firefox, not with konqueror - doesn't sound like a server-side issue
[03:45] <bkudria> grrr, and now firefox logged me out and is doing the same thing.  what is going on?
[03:48] <bkudria> aah, got it
[03:48] <bkudria> http://www.cwassall.co.uk/pages/linux/ubuntu.html#resolving-phpmyadmin-login-issues
[03:48] <bkudria> uses cookies by default, and this breaks things
[03:48] <bkudria> *I* shall file a bug!
[04:08] <bkudria> for anyone else who is confused, if you are trying to get phpmyadmin cookie auth (the default) to work on an amd64 system, you need to install php5-mcrypt.  i think it works fine on an x86 system
[04:09] <shawarma> bkudria: Why would you think that?
[04:09] <bkudria> shawarma: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phpmyadmin/+bug/114044
[04:09] <bkudria> this problem fixed in gutsy
[04:09] <bkudria> although there is a different mcrypt bug in gutsy which makes things worse, for now
[04:10] <bkudria> but in feisty, installing php5-mcrypt miraculously fixes it instantly
[04:10] <shawarma> Interesting.
[04:10] <bkudria> maddening
[04:12] <lionel> this bug would be a good candidate for SRU
[04:13] <bkudria> what is sru?
[04:15] <lionel> Stable Release Update
[04:15] <lionel> pushing the fix in Feisty
[04:15] <bkudria> aah.  yep, seems like it
[04:15] <bkudria> since it is only adding a package to Depends:
[04:16] <lionel> really small change, but it would save people time :)
[04:16] <bkudria> phpmyadmin is a popular package
[04:16] <lionel> I know
[04:19] <shawarma> I actually thought it was in main.. 
[04:27] <lionel> he no :)