[12:52] <the_hatter> Hey, I'm trying to use Capistrano to deploy a RoR application to an Ubuntu6.06 server, and I get the following error message >> LoadError: no such file to load -- openssl >> I have openssl installed on my machine, but it continues to fail.
[01:00] <ajmitch> namely the libopenssl-ruby package, or libopenssl-ruby1.9
[01:05] <the_hatter> sweet, thanks. I tried apt-get with openssl-devel and openssl-ruby, but not with lib
[01:07] <ajmitch> 'apt-cache search' is your friend
[01:08] <the_hatter> Indeed, I forgot that command. I used to have Mandriva, but have since seen the light.
[09:13] <kraut> moin
[04:03] <binary_blob> hi all.  i have a feisty server at home, and there was a recent update to rsync that caused a problem.  would someone mind taking a look at my pastebin to help me out?
[04:03] <binary_blob> http://pastebin.ca/669191
[04:07] <CrummyGummy> I have a blue screen of death on a feisty setup. :( hehe
[04:08] <CrummyGummy> Anyone here installed it on HP cc3310
[04:08] <binary_blob> CrummyGummy: sorry, not me.
[04:08] <pmjdebruijn> binary_blob: weird, have you tried apt-get install -f
[04:09] <CrummyGummy> Any ideas why it would hang?
[04:09] <binary_blob> pmjdebruijn: no, do you think there's a chance that the package was corrupted during download?
[04:09] <binary_blob> is there  a way to clear my dpkg cache and redownload the package?
[04:09] <pmjdebruijn> it's possible, though not liekly
[04:09] <pmjdebruijn> likely
[04:10] <binary_blob> ok... i forgot to run irssi over 'screen' so i'll have to exit from here, give the "-f" a try, and come back.
[04:11] <binary_blob> brb
[04:15] <CrummyGummy> or the tigpr2u. Pretty much the same thing...
[04:25] <CrummyGummy> It crashes round about the detect network devices part, whats next?
[04:35] <CrummyGummy> hmmm, it was a network card it didn't like,...
[05:55] <lousygarua> what do you use for incremental backups? if rdiff-backup any good?
[06:40] <j1mc> hi all, earlier i had posted this pastebin ( http://pastebin.ca/669191 ).
[06:41] <j1mc> the problem was that i had set 'noexec' as an option on the /var partition in my fstab file
[06:41] <j1mc> removing that option fixed the problem
[06:41] <j1mc> just thought i'd mention it.  :)
[06:45] <Shane-S> can I reset the default users password if I have access to the server? I am trying SSH and none of the users/passwords are working that I thought would
[06:45] <Shane-S> I know root is disabled and I have to use sudo, so will that cause an issue?
[06:56] <Shane-S> never mind remembered it
[06:56] <mralphabet> sudo password someuser
[06:57] <mralphabet> or self
[06:57] <mralphabet> sudo password
[06:57] <coNP> passwd
[06:57] <mralphabet> ^^ true
[06:57] <coNP> instead of password, I guess
[06:57] <mralphabet> my bad
[06:58] <Shane-S> well I am good now, I remembered it, I forgot I used a different username then normal :P
[06:59] <Shane-S> how do I keep all the packages and such updated, my google, is returning updating 6.06 to feisty, I just want to make sure it is up to date security wise
[07:00] <Shane-S> just apt-get update?
[07:02] <sommer> Shane-S: apt-get update then apt-get upgrade
[07:03] <Shane-S> ahh ok, I will wait till the evening encase it breaks :P
[07:03] <Shane-S> then I will be like...who me...I didn't do anything ;) (surry to fix what broke) then be like but I fixed it for ya :D
[07:04] <Shane-S> should be fine though, had no issues with the gui desktops that I made into lamp's
[07:04] <sommer> you can also to apt-get upgrade -s to see which packages will be installed.
[07:04] <Shane-S> ohh neat thanks, I am slow to understand the man page
[07:05] <Shane-S> reading it...but always scared I will break something
[07:05] <mralphabet> apt-get update gets the new file listings from the apt servers
[07:05] <mralphabet> so you have to do that before you run upgrades
[07:06] <mralphabet> or . . . should at least
[07:06] <Shane-S> I did that already
[07:07] <Shane-S> gosh quite a few need upgrades
[07:07] <Shane-S> thanks
[07:07] <Shane-S> I will be sure to run that tonight
[07:08] <Shane-S> will the upgrade reset anything I had to alter, like IPv6 being enabled?
[07:08] <mralphabet> nope
[07:08] <Shane-S> its on a network that doesn't support IPv6 yet
[07:08] <Shane-S> ahh alright thanks
[10:24] <stiv2k> hi
[10:24] <stiv2k> for some reason, in samba, every user i add gets assigned the same (incorrect) gid
[10:24] <stiv2k> instead of the gid that matches with their username
[10:24] <stiv2k> and its sorta messing up my filesystem organization
[10:38] <mathiaz> stiv2k: how do you create your users ?
[10:40] <stiv2k> mathiaz: smbadduser
[10:42] <stiv2k> wait are you talking about system users
[10:42] <stiv2k> or samba users
[10:42] <stiv2k> i use useradd for system users
[10:47] <mathiaz> stiv2k: are you using the smbadduser from the samba-doc package ?
[10:47] <mathiaz> stiv2k: which version of samba are you running ?
[10:47] <stiv2k> umm
[10:47] <stiv2k> one sec
[10:47] <stiv2k> Version 3.0.24
[10:48] <stiv2k> wait
[10:48] <stiv2k> not smbadduser
[10:48] <stiv2k> that command doesnt exist :P
[10:48] <stiv2k> i use smbpasswd
[10:48] <stiv2k> perhaps that my problem?
[10:49] <mathiaz> well - smbpasswd will add entry to your smbpassword file
[10:50] <mathiaz> stiv2k: it won't touch the system accounts.
[10:50] <stiv2k> mathiaz: so am i using the right command?
[10:50] <mathiaz> stiv2k: when you say it that every user gets the same gid, you mean on the files created ?
[10:50] <stiv2k> well
[10:50] <stiv2k> pbedit shows this for all the samba users:
[10:51] <stiv2k> Primary Group SID:    S-1-5-21-4271386153-3904370233-1644803865-513
[10:51] <stiv2k> and when i transfer files over samba, the ownership shows up as
[10:51] <mathiaz> stiv2k: that's normal
[10:51] <stiv2k> steve:ridethelightning
[10:51] <stiv2k> instead of steve:steve
[10:51] <stiv2k> or paul:paul
[10:51] <stiv2k> its paul:ridethelightning
[10:51] <stiv2k> etc
[10:51] <mathiaz> stiv2k: what'S the gid of ridethelightning ?
[10:52] <stiv2k> mathiaz: how do i look it up
[10:52] <mathiaz> grep ridethelightning /etc/group
[10:52] <stiv2k> ridethelightning:x:1001:
[10:54] <mathiaz> stiv2k: do you use the group / force group option in smb.conf ?
[10:54] <stiv2k> mathiaz: im not sure
[10:54] <stiv2k> mathiaz: would you like to see my smb.conf?
[10:57] <mathiaz> stiv2k: could you pastbin somewhere ?
[10:57] <mathiaz> stiv2k: make sure it doesn'T have any confidential information
[10:58] <stiv2k> mathiaz: i dont think it does
[10:58] <stiv2k> one sec
[10:59] <stiv2k> http://pastebin.com/d569db73
[11:01] <stiv2k> mathiaz: i followed a howto when i got samba running
[11:01] <stiv2k> i dont really know what half of the paramaters do... :/
[11:03] <mathiaz> stiv2k: I don't see anything obviously broken.
[11:07] <stiv2k> mathiaz: yeah i know :/
[11:07] <stiv2k> maybe its not a samba thign?
[11:07] <stiv2k> maybe somethigns messed up in my system?
[11:10] <mathiaz> stiv2k: do the users have their primary group set correctly ?
[11:23] <stiv2k> mathiaz: how do i check that?
[11:23] <stiv2k> sorry i went out for an extended stoge session
[11:24] <stiv2k> that might be the problem
[11:24] <stiv2k> i dont know how to check that
[11:25] <mathiaz> stiv2k: groups username
[11:25] <stiv2k> that shows the current group
[11:25] <stiv2k> right
[11:26] <mathiaz> stiv2k: that shows the list of group a user is in
[11:26] <stiv2k> mathiaz: it appears to be OK
[11:27] <mathiaz> stiv2k: you can also use the id command
[11:27] <mathiaz> stiv2k: it'll give the actual gid
[11:27] <stiv2k> ok
[11:27] <stiv2k> yeah i dont see anything out of the ordinary
[11:28] <stiv2k> but if i transfer a file over thru samba
[11:28] <stiv2k> the ownsership always shows up with the wrong group
[11:28] <stiv2k> im gonna go try to reproduce it right now
[11:31] <stiv2k> how do i retrieve a password for someones account
[11:33] <mathiaz> stiv2k: well - you can't. That's why it's called a password.
[11:33] <stiv2k> but im a sysadmin
[11:34] <stiv2k> well how do i retrieve their smbpasswd
[11:34] <mathiaz> stiv2k: same thing.
[11:35] <stiv2k> ok
[11:35] <stiv2k> well its not letting my log in as myself
[11:35] <stiv2k> from my friends laptop
[11:46] <stiv2k> oh snapo
[11:46] <stiv2k> mathiaz: i think i found something
[11:46] <stiv2k> mathiaz: i've figured out the problem
[11:47] <stiv2k> its not samba related at all
[11:47] <stiv2k> but i dont know of a solution
[11:47] <stiv2k> yu gotta help me