[12:49] <sten_> hello?
[12:49] <sten_> read error?
[12:57] <sten> well, I just ran wireshark against my local interface, and it looks like SMTP TLS is working :-)
[12:57] <Roge> whats wireshark
[12:59] <sten> ethereal was re-named to wireshark -- I just learnt this 5min ago.  I've been working on setting up Dovecot SASL authenticated SMTP, which doesn't relay mail for anyone except for authenticated users.  (and it's all encrypted)
[12:59] <sten> seven years ago it was so, so much harder to set such a system up!
[12:59] <sten> sniffing the wire was necessary to ensure that everything was in fact encrypted
[01:00] <nealmcb> sten: yeah - I went thru the pain years ago also.  what is involved now?
[01:01] <nealmcb> just works by default that way?  is that what you said earlier?
[01:02] <sten> nealmcb: mm.  I was surprised that mail-relay was enabled for Dovecot SASL authenticated users
[01:02] <sten> (Dovecot has its own SASL interface which replaces Cyrus'...Thank god.  It's much easier/simpler/faster to set up)
[01:09] <sten_> I'm of course planning to change the snakeoil certs
[01:09] <sten_> but yeah...it's a lot easier to set up Postfix + Dovecot for SASL and TLS/SSL than it used to be
[01:12] <sten_> nealmcb: here are some of the sites I used as references
[01:12] <sten_> /etc/ssl/private/DigitalMercury.key
[01:12] <sten_> oops
[01:12] <sten_> http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html
[01:13] <sten_> http://adomas.org/2006/08/postfix-dovecot/
[01:13] <sten_> http://www.postfix.org/TLS_README.html
[01:13] <sten_> http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/personen/jaenicke/pfixtls/
[01:13] <sten_> (that was one of the few times Xorg's clipboard--the middle click--failed me)
[01:14] <sten_> hmm, that last link is superfluous
[01:17] <sten_> there's only one catch:  The version of Dovecot (possibly Postfix too...I don't remember) shipped with Dapper doesn't support exporting a SASL interface to Postfix
[01:20] <sten_> Now I remember why "everything just worked"....I modified my main.cf a year ago, before learning that the version of Dovecot I was using was too old.  Having recently upgraded to Fiesty, I thought that I'd give it a try again.
[09:13] <tc> hi, after installing gutsy i lost a network
[09:13] <tc> how could i proceed to make it work again?
[07:40] <elliotjhug> hi all, how do I get apache to forward requests for www.foo.com to /var/foo as opposed to forwarding everything to /var/www?
[07:48] <wasabi> You alter the configuration file.
[07:49] <elliotjhug> wasabi: yeah.... I worked out that much. I was kinda after a pointer on where to alter said configuration file
[07:55] <elliotjhug> alternitievely anybody's sample vhost.conf file would be useful?
[08:01] <soren> elliotjhug: Yo uset the DocumentRoot to /var/foo
[08:02] <elliotjhug> soren: thanks
[08:04] <elliotjhug> soren: Thing is I want domainA to go to /var/domainA and domanB to go to /var/domainB
[08:04] <soren> elliotjhug: Then you create two virtualhosts.
[08:04] <soren> One with documentroot /var/domaina and the other /var/domainb.
[08:05] <elliotjhug> soren: Thats what I thought, doesn't appear to be working
[08:05] <soren> elliotjhug: What've you done?
[08:06] <elliotjhug> soren: I followed http://www.linux.com/feature/118471 but all it does it keeps forwarding to the same place
[08:07] <soren> elliotjhug: Well, you've left something out.
[08:07] <soren> elliotjhug: In /etc/apache2/sites-available you should create two files..
[08:07] <soren> one for each domain.
[08:07] <elliotjhug> soren: OK, I'll have a go with that then
[08:07] <elliotjhug> soren: thanks
[08:08] <soren> Make sure you've got the proper symlinks in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled.
[08:08] <elliotjhug> are there any good guides for this kind of thing you know of or what?
[08:09] <soren> There's something at http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/httpd.html but there's possibly something better out there. I don't really know, actually.
[08:11] <ScottK> soren: Would you have a look at Bug 150276?  Looks like one we ought to get uploaded to me....
[08:11] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 150276 in ivtv "UVFe: [Sync Request]  ivtv 1.0.2-2 from debian unstable" [Undecided,New]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/150276
[08:15] <soren> ScottK: will do.
[08:17] <soren> ScottK: Acked and subscribed u-a.
[08:17] <ScottK> Great.
[08:17] <soren> ScottK: Thanks for pinging me about these things. I'm waay behind on bugmail.
[08:18] <ScottK> No problem.
[08:22] <elliotjhug> soren: sorry to interrupt, I tried that thing you sent me, and used the httpd guide. Still goes straight to the site I don't want it to..
[08:28] <soren> elliotjhug: And you still haven't told me what you've done.
[08:29] <elliotjhug> soren: Ok, What I've done is created the sites-available directory, and files. Based on what the apache guide and tutorials say. Then I used a2ensite to enable my two sites. Then I restarted apache, and asked someone outside my network to check both. They both forward to the same site
[08:30] <soren> elliotjhug: Put those two files on pastebin, please.
[08:30] <soren> !pastebin
[08:30] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:32] <elliotjhug> soren: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/39904/
[08:33] <elliotjhug> soren: Sorry, I'll have to go. Thanks for your time anyway
[08:33] <soren> gah..
[08:34] <soren> Dear user. Please to be stoppink askink questions you not be havink time to wait for answers to. kthxbye.