/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2007/07/17/#ubuntu-server.txt

=== pschulz01 [n=paul@ubuntu/member/pschulz01] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== dguitar4 [n=dguitar4@c-69-143-141-223.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== YourMomsHero [n=cirish@74.202.196.195] has left #ubuntu-server []
=== dguitar4 [n=dguitar4@c-69-143-141-223.hsd1.va.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Gun_Smoke [n=admin@69.216.175.41] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== tck_ [n=tck@78.16.6.91] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== kupesoft [n=dave@CPE003018b02a53-CM0018c0c44e76.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== lbm [n=lbm@0x555373ab.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== PanzerMKZ [i=Panzer@04-220.136.popsite.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Judge [n=Global@pool-71-182-79-77.ptldor.fios.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
JudgeAre there any programs out there that assist in maintaining log files on a server05:11
JudgeI've been searching for one, but haven't had any luck.05:11
=== Judge [n=Global@pool-71-182-79-77.ptldor.fios.verizon.net] has left #ubuntu-server []
=== fabbione_ [i=fabbione@gordian.fabbione.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Starting logfile irclogs/ubuntu-server.log
=== ubuntulog [i=ubuntulo@ubuntu/bot/ubuntulog] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Topic for #ubuntu-server: Ubuntu Server discussion and support | for general (not server specific) support visit #ubuntu | Seriously good guide to asking questions on IRC: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html
=== Topic (#ubuntu-server): set by nealmcb at Sat Jul 7 23:04:50 2007
=== nealmcb [n=neal@wikipedia/nealmcb] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== lionel [n=lionel@ip-211.net-81-220-127.rev.numericable.fr] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== nrpil [n=nrpil@s5591f679.adsl.wanadoo.nl] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== infinity_ [n=adconrad@cerberus.0c3.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== foo [n=foo@unaffiliated/foo] has joined #ubuntu-server
fooAnyone going to Linuxworld by any chance? 07:18
=== wintermu1e [n=crass@cpe-70-116-11-12.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
wintermu1eI'm having issues getting a usb2 wireless card to work on feisty server, but works fine on feisty desktop07:31
wintermu1ethe desktop is using the uhci usb2 driver, while the server is using ehci07:31
wintermu1eare there an known issues with this?07:32
Burgundaviawintermu1e: likely you need the restricted modules, which may not be instlaled by default07:51
wintermu1eBurgundavia: actually, the CVS rt73 (what the card uses) works fine on the desktop.  I believe this is actually a USB issue, since its not in /proc/bus/usb/devices07:57
wintermu1eI've compared the kernel configs of the two and they don't seem to be different wrt to usb though07:57
=== ToonArmy [n=chris@88-105-189-101.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== stephanbuys [n=stephanb@gw.impilinux.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== ||arifaX [n=||arifaX@inetpop1.witron.de] has joined #ubuntu-server
wintermu1ehmm, wtf, those weren't usb2.0 ports08:20
=== rvfh [n=rvfh@fe2adsl-2.wyplay.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== munckfish [n=munckfis@82-41-13-152.cable.ubr02.edin.blueyonder.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== crummygummy_ [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== crummygummy_ [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Wiseguy [i=wiseguy@imma.cyber-terrorist.so.fearme.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Wiseguy [i=wiseguy@imma.cyber-terrorist.so.fearme.net] has left #ubuntu-server []
=== crummygummy_ [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== [miles] [n=miles@bcn1.entorno.es] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Nicke [n=niclasa@ua-83-227-140-135.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== stephanbuys [n=stephanb@gw.impilinux.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
ajmitchhi stephanbuys 11:01
stephanbuysajmitch, good evening11:01
=== YourMomsHero [n=cirish@ip24-251-191-203.ph.ph.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== CrummyGummy [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== stephanb_ [n=stephanb@gw.impilinux.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== CrummyGummy [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== stephanbuys [n=stephanb@gw.impilinux.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== tck [n=tck@78.16.6.91] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== TeTeT [n=spindler@modemcable178.77-70-69.static.videotron.ca] has joined #ubuntu-server
stephanbuysdendrobates, ping01:09
=== EtienneG [n=etienne@ubuntu/member/EtienneG] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== crummygummy_ [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
dendrobatesstephanbuys:pong01:20
stephanbuysdendrobates, hi there01:21
dendrobatesstephanbuys: hi01:21
stephanbuysdendrobates, I thought it might be easier to discuss all of the auth stuff in the channel?01:21
dendrobatesstephanbuys: works for me.01:22
stephanbuysdendrobates, it seems that we have a lot of the same problems we are trying to solve01:22
stephanbuysdendrobates, this morning I discussed debconf and the configuration of the modules of interest with ajmitch01:23
dendrobatesstephanbuys, almost certainly01:23
dendrobates01:23
stephanbuysit turns out his authtool already supports debconf (kerberos is configured through it)01:23
stephanbuysand I'm actively trying to solve things like AD authentication at the moment :-)01:24
dendrobatesstephanbuys; I am looking at AD ad well.01:24
=== rbrunhuber [n=rbrunhub@p54976131.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
stephanbuysdendrobates, then we _have_ to talk :-)01:24
dendrobatesstephanbuys: we are so behind other distros at this point, the task seems daunting.01:25
stephanbuysI would much rather use a _sane_ debconf backend for authtool and be sure the config files are not clobbered than use our current template file clobbers everything approach01:25
stephanbuyshehe01:25
dendrobatesYeah, it seemed like the best approach to me as well.01:26
rbrunhuberHello, does anybody know if it is possible to install ubuntu on a ich7r fakeraid level 5 setup?01:26
stephanbuysdendrobates, although - looking at something like RedHat ES 5.0's authconfig, its not real rocket science01:26
dendrobatesthe first thing I want to fix are the horrible libpam-ldap and libnss-ldap.01:27
stephanbuysdendrobates, it does not seem to me that even RedHat uses something "intelligent" like debconf. they  basically just clobber the config files01:27
stephanbuysagreed. 01:27
stephanbuysdebconf for those packages dont even work01:27
dendrobatesTrue, I think we can do better.01:27
stephanbuyscheck https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libnss-ldap/+bug/7014601:27
ubotuLaunchpad bug 70146 in libnss-ldap "[SRU]  libnss-ldap for edgy-proposed: Problem with LDAPS" [High,Fix committed]  01:27
dendrobateswe have the openssl issue as well.01:28
stephanbuysubotu, snap :-)01:28
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about snap :-) - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi01:28
stephanbuyso - darn - a bot01:28
rbrunhuberdendrobates: More support with all those libpam* things would be greatly appreciated. 01:29
stephanbuysdendrobates, if I can recommend anything I would ask you consult the templates in the latest version of authtool (link provided on your whiteboard) and check the templates01:29
rbrunhuberdendrobates: from my site I always fight with this.01:29
stephanbuyswe found those libnss and libpam configs to be sane and to work out of the box01:30
dendrobatesrbrunhuber: I worked as a ldap architect for years, so I know the padl tools well, I should be able to help.01:31
dendrobatesstephanbuys, How do you handle the /etc/pam.d/* files?01:32
rbrunhuberdendrobates: after struggling a while it is happily running now.But I'll never touch it in years :-)01:32
stephanbuysdendrobates, good question. I was meant to ping soren about that01:32
dendrobatesIs soren working on this?01:33
stephanbuysdendrobates, but I will happily support pam through that mechanism in authtool01:33
stephanbuysdendrobates, ajmitch suggested I consult with soren about it01:33
stephanbuysdendrobates, to give you an idea it seems that RHES just overwrites the pam config files with their authconfig tool01:33
stephanbuys(also written in python btw)01:33
dendrobatesand gpl'd, so we  could use parts if we wanted.01:34
stephanbuyscorrect :-)01:34
dendrobatesI was thing a separate app, that could be called by any package. 01:34
dendrobatespam.d configs are too complicated for debconf, imho01:35
stephanbuysdendrobates, something like authtool ?01:35
stephanbuysauthtool already has command-line and gtk interfaces01:35
=== stephanbuys has been dreaming about a gtk-based pam management tool for ages :-)
dendrobatesperhaps, but I was thinking lower level, sort of like what we do with inetd.01:36
=== stephanbuys looks confused
=== tck_ [n=tck@78.16.6.91] has joined #ubuntu-server
dendrobatesit could be a part of the authtool, but it seems like it should be able to be called separately01:38
stephanbuysdendrobates, enlighten me to the inetd mechanism please :-)01:38
dendrobatesI think its inetd-confg.  It is used by packages that need to add lines to the inetd.conf, so they can't clobber the file.01:40
stephanbuysdendrobates, ah - ok 01:40
stephanbuysI get the gist. Basically something like a configuration api01:41
dendrobateswe should never let packages directly edit /etc/pam.d/*01:41
dendrobatesyes.01:41
stephanbuysok01:41
dendrobatesBut it is tricky.  There are hundreds of use cases.01:41
dendrobatesI don't think it can be done before gutsy, but I may be wrong.01:42
stephanbuyshmm - is there a blueprint for this yet?01:42
dendrobatesNo, it's just an idea bouncing around in my head.  01:43
=== tru_`z24 [n=truz_`24@74-129-166-232.dhcp.insightbb.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
stephanbuysdendrobates, ok - I'll make a blueprint for it - perhaps its something we can look at01:44
dendrobatesI have a couple of very good programmers looking for something to do, may I can point them at this.01:45
dendrobatesI have to step away for a little while. I'll be back in a few.01:46
stephanbuysdendrobates, ok - I have a question re password expiration01:47
=== stephanbuys will hang around
dendrobatesask it before I go.01:47
stephanbuysdendrobates, I was wondering on how you plan to handle things like password complexity and password expiration01:48
stephanbuyscomplexity can be managed with pam01:48
stephanbuys(another feature for this tool)01:48
stephanbuysbut password expiration seems to be something that is catered for in shadow only01:48
dendrobatesbut, a user could go around pam and set their password directly .01:48
stephanbuysok, so that remains a problem01:49
stephanbuysas far as password expiration is concerned libnss should cater for shadow via ldap (although I have not tested it)01:49
dendrobatesopenldap, supports expiration, via the rfc. openldap supports comlpex passwords through overlays.01:49
stephanbuyswhich should (in theory) obsolete the need to libpam-ldap01:50
stephanbuysdendrobates, ah - ok01:50
dendrobatesno we always need pam-ldap01:50
stephanbuysdendrobates, then it becomes a matter of catering for client support 01:50
dendrobateswe have another problem.01:50
stephanbuysthe client (whether server or workstation) needs to notify the user of password expiration01:50
dendrobatesnss-ldap and pam-ldap are linked to openldap2.1 from 2004.  the server is openldap 2.3.01:51
stephanbuysugh01:51
dendrobatesthat means we do not have full functionality in our clients.01:51
stephanbuysthats a pretty big problem :-)01:52
dendrobatesthis is because of openssl.  01:52
dendrobatesin openldap 2.4, gnutls will be supported. but it is in alpha now.01:52
stephanbuys:-(01:53
dendrobatesredhat and novell, are not of the same opinion as Debian and have no problem linking to an openldap that is linked to openssl.01:53
dendrobatesso we have to do what we can and test to see just what is broken.01:54
stephanbuysdendrobates, ugh - so one step at a time I guess. 01:55
dendrobatesyep01:56
stephanbuysif nothing else I think we should cover some robust and sensible settings in the config of the tools through debconf01:56
dendrobates-afktrue.01:56
dendrobates-afkbe back after I get some breakfast.  Still a little jet lagged, so I woke up at 4:30, and went straight to work so as not to disturb the family.01:57
=== EtienneG [n=etienne@ubuntu/member/EtienneG] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== CrummyGummy [n=CrummyGu@dsl-242-11-30.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== jdstrand [n=james@mail.strandboge.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== ivoks [n=ivoks@ubuntu/member/ivoks] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== fernando [n=fernando@unaffiliated/musb] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== leonel [n=leonel@189.155.149.197] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== PanzerMKZ [i=Panzer@07-040.136.popsite.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== ajmitch [n=ajmitch@port166-123.ubs.maxnet.net.nz] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== mathiaz [n=mathiaz@modemcable178.77-70-69.static.videotron.ca] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== VikJES [n=esauve@modemcable183.15-202-24.mc.videotron.ca] has joined #ubuntu-server
ScottKIf there is anyone here who is familiar with mysql source at all, Bug 105225 is probably an easy bugfix.03:55
ubotuLaunchpad bug 105225 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 "'flush tables with read lock' causes mysql server to deadlock" [Undecided,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/10522503:55
ScottKThis is for a Dapper SRU.03:55
=== stiV [n=stiV@85-125-119-14.static-wien.xdsl-line.inode.at] has joined #ubuntu-server
nealmcbreminder: server team meeting in #ubuntu-meeting in one hour....03:58
=== kupesoft [n=dave@red-gw.cs.toronto.edu] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== kupesoft [n=dave@red-gw.cs.toronto.edu] has joined #ubuntu-server
nealmcbhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Meeting04:10
stiVhi everyone ... i have a problem with some packages and an automatic installation that is being initiated by a bash-script that is being called in /etc/rc.local. when i start the script "by hand" in a normale console (or via ssh), everything works fine. that packages are being installed, no questions are asked (i adapted the /var/cache/debconf/config.dat for that) and everything works fine. but when the script is being start04:15
stiVand postfix, postfix-policyd and clamav fail to install (--configure fails)04:16
stiVis there any way to "simulate" an in- and output device?04:16
stiVthe script, that installs everything is being called from the script that is being started bei rc.local04:16
stiV. /root/postinstall-slave.sh > /root/install.log 2>&104:17
stiVi already tried to set "DEBCONF_FRONTEND=noninteractive" and i also had to set "DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive" because update-inetd uses that variable, but nothing helps04:18
stiVi'm out of ideas here ...04:18
stiVthere are many other packages that are being installed, and they all work (i had to adapt some of them, like ssl-cert)04:19
nealmcbstiV: looks like the end of your first line was truncated04:35
nealmcbafter "is being start"04:36
stiVi can see everything, but here is the rest: "(...) being started automatically, it has no input or output target"04:36
stiVthx04:37
=== fujin [n=fujin@123.100.64.22] has joined #ubuntu-server
nealmcbstiV: why are you installing things on every boot?  what commands are you using to do the installations? 04:40
nealmcband exactly what error messages are you getting?04:41
=== miles [n=miles@12.178.108.5] has joined #ubuntu-server
mileshello all04:50
milesi got a question about static ip's....04:50
stiVit's a onetime boot script for an automatic installation of many machines04:50
milesi edited /etc/network/interfaces and set my appropriate interface card to be static, however, it is still pulling dhcp04:51
milesis there something i am missing?04:51
stiVis it using dhcp even after you did /etc/init.d/networking restart ???04:52
milesyes, it was fine yesterday, i came in today, couldnt find the server, so i connected locally, and it was pulling dhcp04:53
mileswe got a dhcp server on the network...some dummy set up the network that way here04:53
milesim trying to ssh into the server right now to double check that file04:53
milesyes this is my file right here04:54
milesauto eth004:55
miles#iface eth0 inet dhcp04:55
milesiface eth0 inet static04:55
milesaddress 192.168.2.11804:55
milesnetmask 255.255.255.004:55
milesnetwork 192.168.2.004:55
milesbroadcast 192.168.2.22504:55
milesgateway 192.168.2.104:55
milessorry to flood04:55
milesi just commented out eth0 being dhcp, maybe i should just delete that line altogether?04:55
dendrobatesUbuntu Server team meeting in 5 minutes in #ubuntu-meeting04:55
stiVtry to use only address netmask and gateway, everything else is clear from that parameters04:56
milesk, will try, thanks04:57
milesyea...the ip switched to the static one, but this happened yesterday as well...just wait and see i guess04:58
lionelmiles: restarting networking does not stop dhcp client (yes, it could be a bug). reboot your server to get everything clear or kill it by hand04:58
=== stephanbuys [n=stephanb@dsl-241-207-82.telkomadsl.co.za] has joined #ubuntu-server
milesrebooted, seems to be fine, thanks05:03
=== Knightlust [n=dax@ubuntu/member/knightlust] has joined #ubuntu-server
nealmcbmiles: cool - and I'm glad to have learned something along the way :-) - thanks lionel05:19
milesloves linux <----05:20
milesesp. ubuntu05:20
=== tck [n=tck@78.16.6.91] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== tck_ [n=tck@213-202-184-46.bas504.dsl.esat.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
milesd05:59
mileswhy did it say i left this server?06:00
=== mdz_ [n=mdz@64-42-110-100.atgi.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
stiV* [miles]  has quit IRC (Remote closed the connection)06:02
milesi didnt do that though...interesting06:02
=== ivoks [n=ivoks@3-192.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== ZummiG777 [n=ZummiG77@campfieldm-00.sworps.utk.edu] has joined #ubuntu-server
ZummiG777Question: I have a couple of Dell PowerEdge 2400 systems with Perc 2/Si RAID controllers.  I read there that Perc 3 and below were no longer officially supported.  Is this true, and if so is there a method to enable the older drivers?06:08
milesI installed apache2 via apt-get, and im having trouble locating document root, does anyone know the default folder?06:08
stiVmiles: /var/www06:09
ZummiG777miles: It is usually /var/www06:09
milesahhh....yes, i was looking in /srv/www06:10
mileshtanks06:10
milesthanks06:10
milesclea06:21
sorenmiles: Not you. [miles] 06:23
sorenmiles: "[miles] " != "miles"06:24
mileso..my bad06:26
milesim in the process of setting up a lamp stack, got all the components, i have a test.php page, when i go to the url, my browser tries to download the file rather than interpret it06:27
milesim guessing i need to config php.ini and tell it where server root is?06:27
mralphabetis php installed?06:27
milesyes06:28
mralphabetthen your http config probably doesn't know about it06:28
milesyea i was thinking that might be the second option06:28
mralphabetphp doesn't care where your document root is06:28
=== YourMomsHero [n=cirish@74.202.196.195] has joined #ubuntu-server
milessee, now i am use to configuring apache via httpd.conf, but since switching to ubuntu-server, its kind of different to me06:31
milesi am supposed to modify apache2.conf, correct?06:32
stiVjep /etc/apache2/apache2.conf is the thing you seek ;)06:32
milesyea looking at it now...06:33
milesis the php "on/off" switch in that file or in mods-enabled folder?06:33
mralphabetgo to /etc/apache2/06:34
mralphabetdo "grep -R -i php *"06:34
mralphabetyou should get stuff on the mods-enabled folder06:34
mralphabetif not, php is not installed right06:35
mralphabetif so, restart apache06:35
=== lamont [i=lamont@nat/hp/x-15e5b1e6bc3f1f4a] has joined #ubuntu-server
mralphabetand do your test again06:35
milesyea i got that stuff06:35
milesi also renamed test.php to index.php06:35
milesrestarting apache...06:35
milesnope, going to index.php makes firefox open up a "save as" dialog for the file06:37
milesi DL'd the lampp stack via tasksel06:38
milesyou know, im running subversion on the same apache server, is that a possible interference?06:39
=== sahafeez [n=sahafeez@67.109.14.227.ptr.us.xo.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
milesis anyone here running a lamp server?07:05
milesthat can assist me in configuring php507:05
stiV!lamp07:12
ubotuLAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)07:12
milesim downloading xampp, taking a look at their config files and going from there, ill check out that link right now, thanks a lot07:13
=== lousygarua [n=lousygar@bzq-82-81-242-5.cablep.bezeqint.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
milesahhhhhh thanks a lot stiV, i used tasksel to get the stack, but i guess it doesnt get the libapache2-mod-php5 package for you07:15
mileseverything works fine now07:15
lousygaruaafter installing mediawiki thru synaptic - how can i create antoher wiki on the same server?07:15
lousygaruai can d/l the medaiwiki tarball and start from there but if mediawiki updates it won't auto-update all of my wiki's from apt-get update07:17
=== coNP [n=conp@unaffiliated/conp] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== fernando [n=fernando@unaffiliated/musb] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Nicke [n=niclasa@h161n2fls31o808.telia.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Igorots [n=dax@203.87.200.214] has joined #ubuntu-server
milescan someone tell me how to enable samba-swat?08:57
miles!swat09:35
ubotusamba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT09:35
milesdoes anyone know how to enable swat?09:36
NafalloI think you need to call FBI and tip them or something like that.09:37
milessrs?09:38
Nafallonever mind me :-)09:39
lionelmiles: apt-get install swat ? :)09:49
lionelmiles: it is not enabled after that?09:49
=== lionel has not installed swat for a long time
=== miles miles returns from server room
mileswoops09:50
=== miles returns from server room
milesthere09:50
milesyea swat is installed09:50
milesi dont know about enabled...it is in the inetd.conf09:50
milesfile09:50
lionelmiles: try to point your browser to http://server:90109:51
milesi switched my ports.conf to listen on port 901 for apache09:52
milesapache stuff shows up when i do that09:52
mileswhen i enable "Listen 901" in ports.conf (apache) i can at least run nmap on localhost and it says port 901 samba-swat is open09:53
milesthat i my logic behind doing that09:53
milesotherwise, http://localhost:901 cant be reached09:53
fernandohi mathiaz. After fixing watch files, I need to upload to revu?09:53
lionelapache should not liste on port 90109:53
milesyea...09:53
lionelfernando: I think a debdiff attached on launchpad is the best place09:55
milesi have swat listed in /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf09:55
fernandolionel, ok09:55
lioneldid you try to kill -HUP inetd ?09:55
milesno, but i ahve rebooted the machine09:56
milesand still nothin09:56
mileseverything online says make sure inetd.conf is set up09:56
mileswhich it is...i dont realy know what inetd.conf is, so im going to go read up on it09:56
miles!inetd09:56
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about inetd - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi09:56
miles!inetd.conf09:57
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about inetd.conf - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi09:57
milessorry for the spam09:57
=== Starting logfile irclogs/ubuntu-server.log
=== ubuntulog [i=ubuntulo@ubuntu/bot/ubuntulog] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== Topic for #ubuntu-server: Ubuntu Server discussion and support | for general (not server specific) support visit #ubuntu | Seriously good guide to asking questions on IRC: http://www.sabi.co.uk/Notes/linuxHelpAsk.html
=== Topic (#ubuntu-server): set by nealmcb at Sat Jul 7 23:04:50 2007
=== Nicke [n=niclasa@h161n2fls31o808.telia.com] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== EtienneG [n=etienne@ubuntu/member/EtienneG] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== xjdriver69 [n=aaron@pool-72-69-194-140.chi01.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu-server
=== ajmitch really hopes that the server team meeting times don't stay at 15:00 UTC permanently
fernando15:00 UTC is my lunch time  =(11:55
ajmitchit's 3AM for me11:55
=== sls_ [n=stephans@mail.farorbit.com] has joined #ubuntu-server

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!