[11:50] <crummygummy_> Hi all, when I run   fetchipac -S I get the following error.
[11:50] <crummygummy_> Couldn't load match `tcp':/lib/iptables/libipt_tcp.so: undefined symbol: parse_port
[11:50] <crummygummy_> Anyone seen this? Its part of upgrading to Feisty btw...
[11:51] <`6og> crummygummy_, sure your iptables install is healthy?
[11:51] <crummygummy_> I have reinstalled it, along with ipac-ng.
[11:54] <crummygummy_> Is that good enough or do I have to remove then install it?
[11:54] <`6og> that should be enough (i'm asuming on your system that .so is part of iptables)
[11:55] <crummygummy_> seems like it.
[12:00] <crummygummy_> I had a look, yes it is from iptables.
[12:18] <shawarma> parse_port is defined in iptables. This used to work in Edgy?
[12:24] <shawarma> Ah, yes, that seems to have changed.
[12:25] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Could you file a bug against iptables, please?
[12:25] <shawarma> crummygummy_: "parse_port undefined when using libipt_tcp.so directly" or something.
[12:26] <crummygummy_> K, will do. 
[12:47] <crummygummy_> I've found that the problem lies with specifying the connection type to log. When using all there is no problem. It only becomes a problem when setting udp.
[12:56] <crummygummy_> done
[12:56] <crummygummy_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iptables/+bug/122090
[12:56] <crummygummy_> lunch time :)
[01:53] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Did you mark it as a security issue?
[01:54] <crummygummy_> yes
[01:55] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Alright.
[01:56] <crummygummy_> I didn't reallise it but shorewall didn't work for a whole weekend. I figure thats reason enough to call it a security problem.
[02:12] <shawarma> crummygummy_: You use ipac-ng to set your firewall rules, or just for accounting?
[02:12] <shawarma> (I'm not familiar with ipac-ng)
[02:18] <crummygummy_> No, just for accounting. but its got to be run every time the firewall starts. 
[02:19] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Then why was your firewall gone?
[02:19] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Ah, shorewall bails out if ipac-ng breaks?
[02:26] <crummygummy_> Yup. 
[02:28] <shawarma> crummygummy_: I just grep'ed through the source for shorewall. It doesn't mention ipac anywhere?
[02:32] <crummygummy_> hmmm, lemme look...
[02:37] <crummygummy_> shawarma, K, I put the following in my startup file
[02:37] <crummygummy_> shorewall_start () {
[02:37] <crummygummy_>   echo -n "Starting \"Shorewall firewall\": "
[02:37] <crummygummy_>   wait_for_pppd
[02:37] <crummygummy_>   $SRWL start >> $INITLOG 2>&1 && echo "done." || echo_notdone
[02:37] <crummygummy_>   /usr/sbin/fetchipac -S
[02:37] <crummygummy_>   return 0
[02:37] <crummygummy_> }
[02:37] <crummygummy_> Which explains the moaning when I started up shorewall. 
[02:38] <shawarma> crummygummy_: It's something *you* put in, right?
[02:38] <shawarma> It's quite alright, I just want to be sure I'm not barking up the wrong tree.
[02:39] <crummygummy_> I think shorewall didn't start because nothing started on reboot. Which is more of a worry for me. Sorry I'm pointing fingers in the wrong direction. Even ssh didn't start after my upgrade. 
[02:40] <crummygummy_> I mean sshd
[02:40] <shawarma> Sure
[02:40] <shawarma> If you try starting shorewall now, it works?
[02:41] <shawarma> (I'd be most grateful if you updated the bug with any info you might have)
[03:08] <crummygummy_> shawarma, See bug report. -> shorewall works fine.
[03:10] <crummygummy_> I'm still worried about why stuff didn't start properly. Has anything changed in the startup scripts between edgy and feisty?
[03:13] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Well.. Little things here and there, nothing huge.
[03:13] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Nothing that should break the entire thing.
[03:13] <shawarma> It still doesn't start anything on boot?
[03:21] <crummygummy_> I'm a bit too scared to reboot it to be honest. We are an hour away from the server and if sshd doesn't come up again I'm in for a drive...
[03:31] <shawarma> crummygummy_: Understandable.
[05:53] <crummygummy_> Hi all, I get the following error when installing mdadm 
[05:53] <crummygummy_> sed: -e expression #1, char 40: unknown option to `s'
[05:53] <crummygummy_> dpkg: error processing mdadm (--configure):
[05:53] <crummygummy_> Any ideas?
[05:54] <crummygummy_> Sorry, not installing. I meant upgrading. my mdadm.conf works on my edgy box.
[06:44] <asmarin> !xen
[06:44] <asmarin> baya
[06:45] <asmarin> anybody compile virt-manager for feisty?
[06:50] <leonel> nop
[06:50] <leonel> qemu overhere :)
[07:25] <brinstar> i was just wondering, since theres no DE installed on ubuntu-srvr, what is taking up most of the space on the ISO?
[08:04] <mralphabet> brinstar: porn
[08:04] <mralphabet> damn, he's not here
[08:31] <teknoboi> hi, is anyone in here farmiliar with the installation of ispconfig
[08:32] <teknoboi> or does anyone know what the mysql header is called through apt
[08:33] <teknoboi> mysql header package*
[08:38] <teknoboi> anybody?
[08:38] <mralphabet> mysql?
[08:38] <mralphabet> sudo apt-get install mysql
[08:42] <teknoboi> i installed mysql already
[08:42] <teknoboi> i need the header package to make ispconfig work with php5
[09:56] <teknoboi> anyone around
[09:56] <dendrobates> yeah
[09:58] <teknoboi> hiya
[09:59] <dendrobates> what's up.
[09:59] <teknoboi> do you happen to know what the mysql header package is called
[10:00] <teknoboi> well im trying to install ispconfig but at the end its telling me:
[10:00] <teknoboi> ERROR: Could not configure Apache
[10:00] <teknoboi> cd: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory
[10:00] <teknoboi> mv: cannot stat `binaries/aps.tar.gz': No such file or directory
[10:00] <teknoboi> mv: cannot stat `binaries/spamassassin.tar.gz': No such file or directory
[10:00] <teknoboi> mv: cannot stat `binaries/uudeview.tar.gz': No such file or directory
[10:01] <dendrobates> teknoboi: are you installing as root?
[10:01] <dendrobates> teknoboi: it looks like a permissions problem.
[10:02] <teknoboi> oops
[10:04] <dendrobates> teknoboi: are you installing as root?
[10:04] <teknoboi> yes
[10:04] <dendrobates> teknoboi: those are all filesystem errors
[10:04] <mralphabet> that has nothing to do with mysql headers
[10:04] <teknoboi> *sad*
[10:05] <teknoboi> im really getting frustrated with ubuntu, im thinking about going to redhat
[10:07] <dendrobates> teknoboi: I don't know anything about ispconfig, but if I were you, I would read the Install document again, you must be missing a step.  This sounds like a configuration problem, rather than an ubuntu problem.
[10:08] <teknoboi> i have read the entire installation guide two or three times thats why im frustrated
[10:08] <teknoboi> Important: Be sure to have installed gcc, flex and                      all the other tools neded for compiling sources before you                      run ./setup! You also need to install the MySQL header                      files which normally come in a package called mysql-devel,                      mysql-dev, libmysql-devel or something similar. Otherwise                      PHP5 will not compile, and the installation o
[10:09] <teknoboi> all of those are installed and i recompiled the tar before running the install after i installed the missing packages
[10:09] <teknoboi> the only one i cant find is the mysql header package
[10:10] <dendrobates> You should post to the forums with this, maybe someone there is more familiar with ispconfig.
[10:10] <teknoboi> okay
[10:13] <mralphabet> so where do you see a reference to mysql headers?
[10:15] <teknoboi> You also need to install the MySQL header                      files which normally come in a package called mysql-devel,                      mysql-dev, libmysql-devel or something similar. Otherwise                      PHP5 will not compile, and the installation of ISPConfig stops!
[10:15] <teknoboi> the failure occurs just after it tries compiling php5
[10:17] <dendrobates> libmysqlclient15-dev is the dev package, but I don't think it will help.
[10:22] <mralphabet> libmysqlclient15-dev - mysql database development files
[10:22] <mralphabet> why are you compiling php5?