=== nxvl_ is now known as nxvl [03:35] Hello. I need help with sshd. I have it listening on all interfaces on port 10022 (verified by netstat) and cannot connect from the localhost, or from other hosts on the same network. Pings are fine. Remote hosts report connection failure, attempting to connect to localhost gives "Read from Socket Failed: connection reset by peer." What gives? [03:42] Innatech: have you check is login is allowed on your sshd.conf? [03:43] yes. All settings are default from install via aptitude. I did just notice that its only listening for IPv6, though? Why is that and how do I change it? The setting isn't in sshd_config [04:06] mm i'm not sure [04:06] i don't know anything about ipv6 since i don't use it [04:07] turned out to be a bad init script, the IP version is specified with a command line switch. It's temp fixed until I can file a bug report. [04:15] try /etc/init.d/sshd status [08:12] moin [08:30] <_ruben> mornin === oly_mk3 is now known as oly- === Drazha[away] is now known as Drazha === crummygummy_ is now known as CrummyGummy === zobbo is now known as zobbo|out [13:15] <^robertj> grub is failing to install, and can't read /boot/grub/stage1 correctly even though its there, any ideas? [13:15] <^robertj> /dev/sda1 is the only non-swap partition and is on a hw raid [13:31] why do I keep getting an error telling my my filesystem is read only? [13:31] when I try to make a directory [13:33] Aw0L: is it full? [13:33] sommer, nope [13:33] Aw0L: maybe it's mounted in read only [13:36] ivoks, you mean with the fstab argument? [13:37] it can be fstab, it can be broken filesystem [13:37] firt thing you allways check is 'mount' [13:37] so you can find out how your FS is mounted [13:37] if there's ro, then it's read only [13:38] an nifty [13:38] (rw,errors=remount-ro) so that means there were some errors? [13:38] as it is ro? [13:38] it's not ro [13:38] it will mount ro in case there are errors [13:38] but rw indicates that it's rw [13:39] so if it's rw, why is it telling me the filesystem is read only? [13:40] are you sure you are not trying to write on some other device? === zobbo|out is now known as zobbo [13:40] just mkdir under root [13:41] one thing I"m not used to though... [13:41] in fstab, instead of having the device as /dev/hda1, it has a UUID [13:41] is that normal? [13:42] yes [13:42] then, I'm lost [13:42] you are trying to write as root, right? [13:43] yep [13:43] then check with 'dmesg' what went wrong [13:43] ooooooh [13:43] think I found it [13:52] <|dthacker|> Aw0L: I've had that issue on another distro, usually takes and e2fsck to fix. I've been told it means the disk is going bad [13:53] I had a typo in my fstab [13:53] it was my fault [13:53] not a hardware failure fortunately [13:53] that's guys === joerlend_ is now known as XiXaQ [15:17] ScottK: I was wondering if you had time to check the Postfix wiki doc: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix [15:18] ScottK: the article is basically the same as the "official" docs and I was wondering about your opinion on the Troubleshooting section? [15:19] ScottK: you mentioned to ping you after UDS, so if you haven't had time or don't have time... no worrries [15:19] or if anyone else has comments/corrections that's cool to. [15:30] Hey all. I know this is a loaded question, but i feel i must ask it anyways. I think Ubuntu would be a good choice to run my server on, however what do you think the downsides are of running it over Debian, or CentOS or FC? [15:31] over debian, centos and fc? none [15:32] ivoks: over what platform would there be? [15:32] technically? none [15:33] but if you plan running oracle, or some other redhat-only supported software, then you might have problems with support for that software [15:33] okay then. thanks [16:05] 1 [16:06] 2 [16:08] hi, can't find htpasswd2 [16:08] it's htpasswd [16:09] and you should really use htdigest [16:09] ivoks: can't find htpasswd too [16:09] am on 710 [16:09] then you didn't install apache2-utils [16:10] apache2-utils is already installed [16:11] then you are lying :) [16:11] apache2-utils has /usr/bin/htpasswd [16:12] oh! I was trying to install htpasswd2, then tried "apt-get install htpasswd" [16:12] you could tell me that htpasswd is part of apache2-untils ppackage [16:12] thanks ivoks [16:12] ? [16:12] i did tell you that [16:13] misunderstood then [16:13] :) [16:14] all right... [16:19] security question, do I have to run "apt-get update" very often, or ubuntu update itself again security risk [16:19] against [16:19] it doesn't do it automatically [16:20] but you can set it up to do it automatically [16:20] how so? [16:20] apt-cache show unattended-upgrades [16:20] bye === Drazha is now known as Drazha[away] === oly_ is now known as oly- [18:55] soren: I've hacked on https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~shawarma/ubuntu-jeos/trunk a little bit for qemu, and run into the fact that zip doesn't like files bigger than 2 GB, even ones with holes in them like opt.qcow2 And I don't see why folks would want a zip anyway. how about putting the files in a directory instead? [19:01] <^robertj> I'm rebuilding grub inside a chroot and it gets stuck at http://www.pastebin.ca/762507, any ideas? [19:01] <^robertj> it doesn't bail, it just sits there === dendro is now known as dendrobates [19:09] is /proc mounted? [19:11] <^robertj> zul: yeah, turns out it needs gawk, filing hte bug now [19:11] <^robertj> zul: new and more serious problem: parted and grub-2 differ as to what kind of partitioning schema is in use [19:11] <^robertj> grub swears its DOS, grub-2 says GPT [19:12] <^robertj> err sorry grub-2 sweras DOS, parted says GPT [19:14] nealmcb: The primary purpose was to have just one file to distribute. A tar.gz packged with -S would also be just fine. [19:14] soren: i take it there isnt xen-support for the script? [19:17] zul: Correct. Feel free to add it :) === mathiaz_ is now known as mathiaz [19:36] i'm vpn'ed into work (networkmanager + its cisco vpn plugin)... [19:36] i don't seem to be using work's dns, the way i (think) i'm used to, as some machines aren't resolving [19:37] troubleshooting ideas? [19:41] jamiejackson: this is really a question for #ubuntu [19:42] k, was sent here from there, i'll go back and leave you nice people alone :) [19:42] <^robertj> guided partitioning uses parted right? [19:48] soren: seems to me that the most time-consuming part of the whole process is copying bits around, and having one more copy of the whole thing just in case someone wants to distribute a single file seems slow and wasteful. I'd suggest that folks tar things up on their own if they want. [19:50] in my case I just want to run it right away, so I'd then just have to untar it [20:06] hello all, I have a box that connects to a host that has its IPV6 DNS records hosed, is there any way I can tell the box to ignore the lookup for the IPV6 records for just this host? [20:07] donspaulding: what protocol are you connecting with? [20:07] http [20:08] what client? [20:08] I don't know, but I'm guessing that it will be client-specific.... [20:13] nealmcb: Right. The script was made to used for generatic the vm's centrally and distributing them, but I guess that's not the primary use case anymore. [20:46] hi all. Is it possible to install i386 packages under ubuntu gutsy X86_64? Is there some i386 Compatibility Package? [20:46] <^robertj> does guided partitioning setup gpt automagically now? [21:09] <^robertj> btw, why is my server only showing with 12 gigs of ram instead of 16? is this some kind of new math I'm not hip to? [21:10] * somerville32 laughs. [21:20] kernel support maybe? [21:30] is anyone familiar with the samba/windows domain guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba#head-09cdfc4509f08e6891f5f5a750b28a32218c592e ?? [21:32] or, even playing with samba and AD - how are idmap uid and guid 's generated? [22:53] soren: some ubuntu-jeos-builder contributions: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~nealmcb/ubuntu-jeos/nealmcb === hubert_ is now known as q-bert