[07:39] <pablasso> stupid question, i made some users with useradd, but the prompt for them looks horrible, it looks like 'sh-3.1$', even though i copied the same .bashrc to their home that im using on the root account with a beauty prompt, what could it be?
[07:49] <halcyonCorsair> does anyone here know much about snmp?
[08:00] <avatar_> whats your problem?
[08:03] <halcyonCorsair> i want to add some 3rd party mibs
[08:03] <halcyonCorsair> and then look up the information they reference
[08:11] <halcyonCorsair> help anyone?
[08:24] <kraut> moin
[08:26] <avatar_> halcyonCorsair__: mbrowse - a SNMP MIB browser
[08:28] <halcyonCorsair__> avatar_: does it let me add 3rd-party mibs?
[08:28] <avatar_> halcyonCorsair__: you can open 3rd-party mibs in mbrowse
[08:30] <halcyonCorsair__> ok
[08:31] <halcyonCorsair__> can i get snmpwalk to show the names of stuff, rather than iso.2.4.5.6.61.1.1 kind of thng?
[10:02] <captbaritone_> anyone about?
[10:05] <avatar_> !ask
[10:05] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:32] <CrummyGummy> Hi, any idea what this is?
[10:32] <CrummyGummy> Can't exec "/tmp/sun-java6-bin.config.4051": Permission denied at /usr/share/perl/5.8/IPC/Open3.pm line 168.
[10:32] <CrummyGummy> open2: exec of /tmp/sun-java6-bin.config.4051 configure  failed at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/ConfModule.pm line 58
[10:32] <CrummyGummy> It seems to show up quite often in installs.
[10:51] <soren> CrummyGummy: Is your /tmp a separate partition mounted with noexec, perhaps?
[10:53] <CrummyGummy> soren: yes
[10:53] <soren> And you're still curious why it won't execute scripts in /tmp ? :)
[10:53] <soren> "Can't exec "/tmp/sun-java6-bin.config.4051": Permission denied at  /usr/share/perl/5.8/IPC/Open3.pm line 168.
[10:53] <soren> "
[10:53] <soren> It can't possibly be more clear than that :)
[10:54] <CrummyGummy> nope, now I'm curious if its important. I wa under the impression that having noexec mount for scripts is a good way to do things...
[10:54] <soren> You've mounted it noexec. Hence, if something tries to execute something there... It won't work.
[10:54] <soren> ...and apparantly the package in question extracts stuff into /tmp and tries to execute something there.
[10:57]  * CrummyGummy is off to change the mounting options.
[10:58] <soren> Feel free to file a bug against the package, though. It's bound to cause problems for others as well.
[11:00] <CrummyGummy> I'll do that, thanks.
[11:02] <CrummyGummy> chmod 766 /tmp/ should fix the security problem.
[11:02] <soren> Er.. no.
[11:02] <soren> ...but it will likely make a lot of stuff blow up in your face :)
[11:03] <CrummyGummy> really, there weren't any problems (besides above) when it was mounted noexec. How is this so different?
[11:21] <soren> CrummyGummy: Revoking execute privileges on /tmp from anyone but root?
[11:22] <soren> CrummyGummy: Um, it'll only make every other user's attempt at doing pretty much anything in /tmp fail.
[12:33] <frippz> is there a way to import a csv-export file from a Windows 2000 Server DNS-server into BIND?
[12:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> frippz, does the server use AD?
[12:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> if its a non-AD server it will be saving to a bind compaitible config file
[12:35] <frippz> well, I'm not entirely sure. this is just a zone that I'm exporting
[12:35] <frippz> the win2k-server is not a primary dns
[12:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> the above is all i know about windows and dns server :)
[12:36] <frippz> ok :)
[12:37] <Kamping_Kaiser> :)
[12:41] <zul> morning
[12:41] <frippz> hmm, well there must be a migration guide somewhere on the web for this
[12:44] <Kamping_Kaiser> frippz, long shots, but try #bind and ##windows
[12:45] <frippz> Kamping_Kaiser: thanks, will give that a go as well
[12:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> good luck
[12:52] <susscorfa> i just instaled apache and latex2html on a ubuntu machine but there are latex2html files in the /var/www is there any good reseason for that or where should i pose this question
[19:22] <randomwalker> hi, i have a bunch of sites running on the same machine, and because of this apache seems to take like 10 seconds to start
[19:22] <randomwalker> not sure why
[19:23] <randomwalker> any idea how i can make it start faster?
[19:25] <sommer> randomwalker: you might check which modules you have loading and make sure you have to have them.
[19:26] <sommer> ls /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/
[19:26] <randomwalker> sommer, thanks, just checked, looks like only a few basic modules
[19:26] <sommer> from my experience I've had mod_perl cause Apache to start slower than normal... upgrade of memory helped that though :)
[19:26] <randomwalker> basically i didnt' change the ubuntu defaults
[19:26] <randomwalker> thing is, when there's only 1 site it loads immediately
[19:27] <randomwalker> so i'm thinking its redoing everything for each site
[19:27] <sommer> you might double chech your vhosts...
[19:27] <randomwalker> what should i check for?
[19:27] <sommer> good question
[19:28] <randomwalker> its ok, no big deal, i was hoping there was an easy fix
[19:28] <sommer> you might also disable all but one than re-enable them one at a time to see if it's a specific one causing the slowness
[19:28] <randomwalker> ah, good idea, thanks
[19:30] <sommer> you could also search on optimizing apache... I've tweaked some of the Min/MaxSpareServers settings and had good results before
[19:30] <sommer> but you'll definitley want to be careful doing that... could have a negetive affect under laod
[19:30] <sommer> *load rather
[19:31] <randomwalker> oh ok
[19:31] <davidlondon> i'm a bit stuck, trying to set up a 2 interface lan at work with an ubuntu server and 3 xp machines
[19:34] <davidlondon> eth0 connects to the net via adsl modem and eth1 is the internal lan-should eth0 be dhcp?
[19:37] <davidlondon> ?
[20:27] <davidlondon> anyone know a good guide for a 2 inteface server install
[20:31] <mralphabet> davi^TAB^TAB
[20:31] <mralphabet> wth, stay around for an answer why don't you
[20:39] <sommer> oh sweet... autocomplete in irc!!!  Woot and stuff
[20:39]  * sommer feels like noob
[20:40] <sommer> mralphabet: just think if he hadn't left I would have kept copy and pasting peoples names... heh
[20:41] <sommer> lamont: ScottK, I've added a Mail Filtering section to the system docs.  Is it cool if I send it to you for review?
[21:25] <mralphabet> sommer: hah!  well don't let me stop you from your copy / paste fun . . .
[21:49] <dthacker-work> The file-print server and easy-business server blueprints seem dormant.  Are there any plans for these around Hardy?
[21:52] <mralphabet> dthacker-work: I believe so, yes
[21:53] <dthacker-work> mralphabet: are there other more current documents I should be looking at?
[21:53] <mralphabet> dthacker-work: I am not sure, I just remember them talking about those things after gutsy release
[23:24] <mariocesar_bo> Hello, I just install Ubuntu Server just few seconds ago ... I am getting Fatal Errors when I try to use sudo. like $sudo ls, outputs: sendmail: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf no such file or directory
[23:25] <mariocesar_bo> hello, any help?
[23:53] <Triplee23> Hi, anyone with knowledge on sysctl.conf?
[23:55] <leonel> man sysctl.conf ?
[23:56] <Triplee23> Yes, i know but it is not working. I am trying to permanently change the value of net.ipv4.igmp_max_memberships but every time I boot the value is reset to 1. Any idea on how to manage this?
[23:58] <Triplee23> I have added this to sysctl.conf "net.ipv4.igmp_max_memberships=4" but this does not help. sysctl.conf is run during boot by /etc/rcS.d/S17procps.sh