[00:09] <m1r> nealmcb: http://pastebin.com/d5de9903f , can u check ?
[00:11] <nealmcb> m1r: what about it?
[00:18] <m1r> nealmcb:  in network interfaces i got writen down : auto eth0 , and sistem cant bring that up, it request more info. on 7.04 i have just : auto eth1 and it is working (bringing up eth1 ) without aditional info about card.
[00:18] <m1r> address , network , netmask , etc...
[00:19] <nealmcb> eth0 is 10.1.0.1 - right?
[00:19] <nealmcb> so it is up, right?
[00:19] <m1r> yes i set it temporarly with ifconfig
[00:19] <m1r> but when i want restart network, i get error as on top of pastebin
[00:19] <m1r> it refuses to bring it up
[00:19] <m1r> i need to enter more info on card to be able to get it up
[00:20] <nealmcb> like what other info? give some examples
[00:20] <m1r> address , network , netmask ,etc...
[00:21] <nealmcb> so are you saying dhcp isn't working?
[00:21] <m1r> no
[00:21] <m1r> it is not working
[00:21] <nealmcb> I don't know what "Ignoring unknown interface eth0=eth0" means - sorry
[00:21] <m1r> ok np , tnx :)
[00:22] <nealmcb> but I have heard of some gutsy network issues I think  - hmmmm
[00:22] <nealmcb> hardware discovery issues?
[00:22] <m1r> all ok on lspci
[00:22] <m1r> both cards , wlan0 and eth0 works on other pcs
[00:23] <m1r> wlan belkin , eth realtek
[00:24] <nealmcb> Bug 155603
[00:24] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 155603 in network-manager "[gutsy] network device name change after Gutsy upgrade, suddenly no/intermittent network" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/155603
[00:25] <nealmcb> that bug had some similar keywords...
[00:25] <m1r> let me check
[00:27] <m1r> nope, i have fresh install
[00:27] <m1r> and i need to serve dhcp on eth0 , not recive :/
[03:02] <kgoetz> hi all. can someone suggest a scriptable way of importing a database dump innto mysql? 'mysqlimport' doesnt seem to be what i want, because its talking about some text file (which i have no idea about)
[03:03] <ajmitch> just pipe it in
[03:04] <ajmitch> mysql -ufoo -pinsecurepassword database < foo.sql
[03:07] <kgoetz> and i can do multiple tables/databases like that?
[03:08] <ajmitch> multiple tables, certainly
[03:08] <ajmitch> you most likely can do so with multiple databases
[03:08] <kgoetz> i'll try it out and see i guess.
[03:09] <kgoetz> thanks for that
[03:10] <ajmitch> I live to serve
[03:30] <CyberMad> i try install ubuntu-server 7.10, actually this is my 1st time install the server edition. Installation is finish, does the startup is stop on * Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) [OK] ??  but i can open other shell by hit ALT + F2
[03:30] <CyberMad> i install standard server system with: SAMBA + LAMP + OpenSSH
[03:30] <CyberMad> looks like the /etc/rc.local is hanging, correct?
[03:31] <CyberMad> why that happen?
[03:31] <CyberMad> not compatible with my PC?
[03:31] <ajmitch> or that getty is started too soon, and so if you hit enter, you'd see that it's really sitting at a login prompt
[03:31] <ajmitch> just not showing it :)
[03:34] <CyberMad> by default ubuntu-server not install the X Window, right?
[03:34] <CyberMad> so how do i install gnome?
[03:34] <CyberMad> or do you have other opinion / recommendation?
[03:37] <CyberMad> nevermind.. i'm in hurry
[03:37] <CyberMad> got to go now..
[03:37] <CyberMad> thanks a lot ajmitch
[04:07] <kgoetz> nooooo! the gutsy server kernel doesnt have framebuffer :'(
[04:33] <nealmcb> ajmitch: ahh right - your work week has begun already....
[05:00] <ajmitch> nealmcb: yes, and? :)
[05:02] <nealmcb> ajmitch: it just hadn't occurred to me before that the "server team hours" included a lot of the weekend because of time zones
[05:02] <ajmitch> heh, right
[05:02] <ajmitch> well I'm not really on the server team
[05:02] <nealmcb> do we have any regulars in hawaii??
[05:03]  * ajmitch shrugs
[05:03] <nealmcb> well, you are helpful here, that is for sure....  team membership is a bit nebulous I'd say
[05:04] <ajmitch> I don't think I've really provided a lot of help at all
[05:04] <ajmitch> my main contributions have been small ones in packaging
[05:30] <nealmcb> ajmitch: by "here" I meant in irc
[05:32] <ajmitch> yeah
[09:05] <kraut> moin
[10:35] <thedom> Why might postfix bounce all mail with "User unknown in virtual alias table" unless I set /etc/mymailname to "localhost"?
[10:39] <thedom> Err, /etc/mailname rather.
[11:13] <soren> thedom: Could you pastebin the contents of...
[11:13] <soren> oh, he buggered off.
[11:13] <soren> figures.
[12:40] <XiXaQ> I'm trying to setup kolab on gutsy server. I'd already installed the LAMP task, and then I installed kolabd and kolab-webadmin with all their dependencies.. What else must I do?
[13:01] <zul> morning
[13:04] <XiXaQ> hello zul :)
[13:48] <jetole> morning guys
[13:50] <jetole> I don't know if anyone here is overly familier withrouting or the 95th percentile bandwidth pricing concept but I need a way to measure the bandwidth spped that has moved through a linux machine, such as a way to find out that right now the machine is using 0.23Mbps (example) as inbound or 0.49Mbps as outbound
[13:51] <jetole> and if anyone knows any software that can do this on a regular basis and provide with web images, something similar to mrtgg then that would be even better
[13:52] <Petaris_Aki> Could anyone assist me in configuring OpenLDAP on an LTSP server
[13:53] <Petaris_Aki> I followed a how-to but it isn't working
[13:53] <Petaris_Aki> I can do an ldapsearch and get results back but the authentication isn't working
[13:53] <Petaris_Aki> I followed this:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3723403
[13:54] <Petaris_Aki> I am authenticating to an OS X server
[13:55] <Petaris_Aki> I have the home directories mapped via NFS
[14:10] <Petaris_Aki> brb
[14:17] <Petaris> I restarted my server
[14:17] <Petaris> which apparently was a mistake
[14:18] <Petaris> now it won't finish booting
[14:18] <Petaris> its just stuck with an nss_ldap error
[14:18] <Petaris> :/
[14:18] <Petaris> I am in "recovery mode"
[14:18] <Petaris> I thought that would let you bypass that
[14:21] <soren> jdstrand: around?
[14:21] <jdstrand> soren: yep
[14:21] <jdstrand> hej
[14:21] <soren> jdstrand: Petaris' problem sounds like something you'd know about :)
[14:21]  * Petaris boots the install cd
[14:22] <Petaris> I am booting the install cd's recovery system
[14:22] <Petaris> I can't fix it if I have no shell
[14:23] <Petaris> ok
[14:23] <Petaris> I have a shell
[14:24] <Petaris> jdstrand: I was configuring LDAP and it blew up on me
[14:24] <jdstrand> Petaris: this is on gutsy
[14:24] <jdstrand> ?
[14:24] <Petaris> See notes from Petaris_Aki above
[14:24] <Petaris> yeah, gutsy
[14:24] <jdstrand> bug #155947
[14:24] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 155947 in libnss-ldap "ldap config  causes Ubuntu to hang at a reboot" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/155947
[14:25] <jdstrand> try using 'bind_policy soft' in /etc/ldap.conf
[14:25] <jdstrand> Petaris: ^^
[14:26] <Petaris> ok
[14:26] <jdstrand> Petaris: note this is a workaround, not a fix, but should be fine until the fix is found
[14:26] <Petaris> I'm looking at the bug now
[14:26] <Petaris> I will try that workaround
[14:42] <_ruben> jetole: there's a patch for mrtg around that prints the 95 percentile in the pages it creates
[14:43] <Petaris> jdstrand: I changed ldap.conf
[14:43] <Petaris> the one in /etc
[14:43] <Petaris> but what about the one in /etc/ldap/ ?
[14:44] <jdstrand> Petaris: don't bother with that one.  the client (pam and nss) code looks at /etc/ldap.conf
[14:44] <Petaris> ok
[14:44] <Petaris> I'll reboot and try this
[14:44] <jdstrand> ok
[14:47] <Petaris> jdstrand, Its gotten further then before
[14:47] <Petaris> Thanks
[14:47] <Petaris> :)
[14:47] <jdstrand> Petaris: great!
[14:47] <Petaris> Now I just need to find out why it is failing
[14:48] <Petaris> wth?  The server just rebooted itself
[14:48] <Petaris> :/
[14:49] <Petaris> hrm
[14:52] <Petaris> ok
[14:53] <Petaris> now I'm up and running
[14:53] <Petaris> jdstrand, Do you know of a how-to that will work to get ldap authentication setup correctly?
[14:54] <jdstrand> Petaris: a lot really depends on the server you are trying to authenticate against
[14:54] <Petaris> right
[14:54] <Petaris> OS X in my case
[14:54] <Petaris> :/
[14:54] <jdstrand> Petaris: wiki.ubuntu.com has quite a few
[14:55] <Petaris> thats where I got the one I was working from
[14:55] <Petaris> but I guess it needs tweaking to work with OS X OpenDirectory
[14:56] <jdstrand> Petaris: it should be the same except for pam-ldap.conf and libnss-ldap.conf are now unified into /etc/ldap.conf
[14:56] <Petaris> ok
[14:56] <Petaris> I also didn
[14:56] <jdstrand> and by 'it' I mean those wikis should still work for the most part.  It's just Ubuntu now has a unified ldap.conf file
[14:56] <Petaris> didn't seem to like the ldapi:/// uri
[14:57] <Petaris> right, I figured thats what you ment
[14:57] <Petaris> *meant
[14:57] <jdstrand> Petaris: if you didn't already, you might try with an IP address rather than hostname
[14:57] <Petaris> thats what I was using
[14:58] <Petaris> to avoid any DNS issues that might arrise
[14:58] <Petaris> though the server is listed in /etc/hosts
[15:01] <jdstrand> Petaris: I have not actually tried to authenticate against OS X, so unfortuntately, I don't have much more to suggest?
[15:01] <jdstrand> s/?/:(/
[15:01] <jdstrand> mathiaz: ^^
[15:02] <jdstrand> mathiaz: have you done anything with ldap auth against OS X?
[15:02] <mathiaz> jdstrand: nope.
[15:03] <mathiaz> Petaris: I think you may need to tweak the attributes used to authenticate.
[15:03] <mathiaz> Petaris: I'm not sure that OpenDirectory uses the standard schema to store information.
[15:04] <zul> when is the next server team meeting?
[15:04] <mathiaz> Petaris: you may wanna look at how to setup a MacOsX Client to authenticate against an Linux LDAP directory - you may have an idea about the attribute names.
[15:04] <mathiaz> zul: tomorrow.
[15:04] <mathiaz> zul: I'll send an announcement soon.
[15:05] <Petaris> mathiaz, ok, I had it working on k12ltsp (fedora) but they had all the voodoo done in the background
[15:06] <Petaris> jdstrand: Thanks for all your help
[15:06] <Petaris> :)
[15:06] <mathiaz> Petaris: I've setup MacosX clients once and I remember I had to change the default configuration to get it working.
[15:06] <jdstrand> Petaris: np.  wish I could help more.
[15:08] <Petaris> if I figure it out I will write down what I did and add it to the wiki
[15:20] <ScatterBrain> Anyone running Dell's OMSA on Gutsy yet?
[16:08] <akincer> Is there a good reason why a Tripplite KVM keyboard would work on the Gutsy desktop install but not server? Seems odd since a KVM would more likely be used on server as opposed to desktop
[16:11] <akincer> I get that they are different kernels, I just don't understand why that would be one of the drivers cut if that is indeed what happened
[16:15] <mralphabet> akincer: I doubt it was a kernel driver, usually the server kernel just has some patches applied to it
[16:16] <mralphabet> akincer: do you have a link to the product page?
[16:16] <akincer> Strange enough. Used the KVM to install Gutsy desktop on a server class machine for the heck of it. Putting server on today to make it a true server class machine. Had to hook up an external keyboard. Not a good thing
[16:17] <akincer> Let me get it. Hang on
[16:19] <akincer> http://www.tripplite.com/products/product.cfm?productID=3131
[16:20] <mralphabet> that doesn't work?
[16:20] <mralphabet> just the keyboard?
[16:21] <akincer> Monitor works fine. Touchpad is superfluous obviously. Setup still going, so not sure it works after setup is complete yet. But keyboard doesn't work at all.
[16:21] <mralphabet> strange
[16:22] <akincer> Yep. I'll know shortly if it works after setup.
[16:28] <pookey> hi all
[16:29] <pookey> I'm attempted to join the team to maintain a PHP APC package
[16:30] <pookey> I have applied for membership and am awaiting approval
[16:31] <Petaris> jdstrand: Ok, getent passwd and getent group are giving me my users
[16:31] <Petaris> *and groups
[16:31] <Petaris> but I still can't login as any of them
[16:31] <Petaris> any thoughts?
[16:31] <pookey> Petaris: you've checked your logs I assume?
[16:32] <jdstrand> Petaris: getent shows that nss is working.  logins are ging to be pam.  check /etc/pam.d/common-*
[16:32] <jdstrand> Petaris: also make sure that you don't have nscd enabled or any other caching
[16:33] <Petaris> ok
[16:33] <Petaris> ahh
[16:33] <jdstrand> Petaris: depending on how OS X does the authentication, you may need to adjust /etc/ldap.conf and/or /etc/ldap.secret to be able to auth against the shadow stuff
[16:33] <Petaris> there is nss_updatedb
[16:36] <Petaris> its looking like pam_ldap can't contact the server for some reason
[16:37] <Petaris> pookey: yes I checked my logs
[16:38] <pookey> you've tested querying the ldap server from the machine ?
[16:38] <Petaris> yeah, ldapsearch works fine
[16:38] <Petaris> so does getent passwd and group
[16:38] <pookey> oh yes, so you said.. I guess that means it can ;)
[16:39] <Petaris> the log gives pam_ldap: ldap_simple_bind: can't contact ldap server
[16:39] <Petaris> when I try to login as an ldap user
[16:40] <pookey> mathiaz: thanks
[16:40] <Petaris> common-* all look fine too
[16:42] <Petaris> jdstrand: ldap.secret is fine
[16:42] <Petaris> looking through ldap.conf again now
[16:44] <Petaris> is it right for ldapi uri to have three / behind it
[16:44] <Petaris> ?
[16:44] <pookey> I'venever done ldap/nss..  only mysql, and that's easier to debug :)
[16:44] <Petaris> ahh
[16:45] <Petaris> I'll try this
[16:45] <sommer> Petaris: I ususally enter them wih only 2 /'s
[16:46]  * Petaris reboots
[16:46] <Petaris> sommer: ok, thats what I just changed
[16:46] <akincer> Nope, Tripp-Lite KVM doesn't work even after install
[16:48] <akincer> Not a particularly good thing. I can manage, but this would be a huge no-no in some data centers
[16:53] <Petaris> still doesn't work
[16:53] <Petaris> here is what the log says
[16:53] <Petaris> http://phpfi.com/277333
[16:54] <pookey> all I cna think of suggseting is stracing hte p rocess, of sniffing network traffic to see if any ldap connection is being attempted
[16:55] <pookey> oh.. OS X?
[16:55] <sommer> Petaris: the root user has an account in LDAP ?
[16:55] <pookey> I don't see why that's relivent? it's a connection error in the logs...
[16:55] <Petaris> sommer: yes
[16:56] <sommer> pookey: it also says authentication error
[16:56] <Petaris> root user is "diradmin"
[16:56] <sommer> ah user=testu?
[16:56] <Petaris> yeah, that is the user I am testing with
[16:56] <Petaris> they are in ldap
[16:56] <Petaris> I can login as them on other boxes
[16:57] <sommer> Petaris: just so I'm clear you're tyring to login to Linux authenticating to a OSX ldap server?
[16:57] <Petaris> sommer: Yes
[16:57] <sommer> does the server have Posix account attributes?
[16:58] <Petaris> the root user I set is uid=diradmin,cn=users,dc=Yumi,dc=FSD
[16:58] <Petaris> Yes
[16:58] <Petaris> er, which server
[16:58] <Petaris> the OS X box ?
[16:59] <sommer> the LDAP server... might double check that the account has a gidNumber, uidNumber, etc
[16:59] <Petaris> it does have posix attributes
[16:59] <Petaris> it does
[16:59] <Petaris> they all do
[16:59] <sommer> mmmm...I'd think that would work then
[16:59] <sommer> can other hosts connect to LDAP on the server?
[17:00] <Petaris> uid for testu is 1067
[17:00] <Petaris> yes, but there are no other linux hosts atm
[17:00] <sommer> but OSX clients can connect?
[17:00] <Petaris> but I did have this working with k12ltsp (fedora)
[17:02] <Petaris> no OS X clients either, just windows but I can connect via pGina
[17:02] <sommer> Petaris: are you using TLS, do you need to?
[17:02] <Petaris> no, I'm not
[17:03] <Petaris> I am just trying to get this to work in its basic forms
[17:03] <sommer> do you know if the server requires TLS?
[17:03] <Petaris> it doesn't
[17:04] <Petaris> I have it turned off
[17:04] <Petaris> not TLS but SSL
[17:04] <Petaris> the server doesn't even support TLS that I know of
[17:05] <Petaris> just SSL and its not required
[17:05] <Petaris> *it seems to break any authentication
[17:05] <sommer> ah gotcha
[17:06] <Petaris> I should have gone with Novell instead of Apple for implementing LDAP :/
[17:06] <Petaris> Apple was massively cheaper though
[17:07] <Petaris> sommer: I was following this how-to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication
[17:07] <sommer> Petaris: I'm not familiar with Open Directory, but is there a way to turn on more logging?
[17:10] <Petaris> I already have it at its highest level
[17:10] <Petaris> *on the OS X server
[17:10] <sommer> and you said that getent passwd worked
[17:10] <Petaris> nothing in there about a failure for testu
[17:10] <Petaris> yes
[17:10] <Petaris> just checked again, still does
[17:12] <sommer> mmm... the other thing you might try is to run a packet sniffer like tcpdump or ethereal and check the LDAP packets
[17:12] <pookey> that's what I said ;)
[17:12] <sommer> yep... it's good idea
[17:12] <pookey> or strace the ssh process
[17:13] <sommer> forgot who mentioned it though :-)
[17:13] <pookey> I'll let you off ;)
[17:13] <sommer> thx
[17:13] <pookey> it's ok, I'm new here, I'm insignificant till proven significant :)
[17:14] <sommer> Petaris: also, I think you mentioned it, but have you double checked the options in /etc/ldap.conf
[17:15] <Petaris> yeah, they look ok as far as I can tell
[17:18] <sommer> Petaris: can you login, not over ssh as a user in LDAP?'
[17:19] <pookey> ug, the packaging guide is 77 pages
[17:20]  * pookey prints
[17:20] <pookey> warm paper from a laser printer is one of the nicer things in life :)
[17:24] <Petaris> sommer: no, that is what I have been trying
[17:25] <sommer> Petaris: ah, just wanted to make sure
[17:29] <Petaris_Aki> sommer: http://phpfi.com/277341
[17:29] <Petaris_Aki> my ldap.conf
[17:37] <sommer> Petaris_Aki: you might try changing: uri ldapi://172.20.0.20
[17:37] <sommer> to: #uri ldap://172.20.0.20 if you haven't already
[17:37] <Petaris> ok, I will try that
[17:39] <sommer> also, try uncommenting this line: #scope sub
[17:39] <Petaris_Aki> I just did the ldap://  It worked
[17:39] <Petaris_Aki> kind of
[17:39] <Petaris_Aki> now I get an error about not being able to create the home directory
[17:40] <Petaris_Aki> and then it logged testu out
[17:40] <sommer> ah... you might try manually creating /home/testu
[17:40] <sommer> to test anyway
[17:40] <Petaris_Aki> should I still try uncommenting #scope sub?
[17:40] <sommer> I don't think so it looks like you're almost there
[17:40] <Petaris_Aki> thats not where its trying to create it
[17:41] <Petaris_Aki> hrm
[17:41] <sommer> woops... ya wherever the homeDirectory attribute points to
[17:41] <Petaris_Aki> my nfs mounts didn't automatically mount
[17:41] <Petaris_Aki> thats why the permission denied I bet
[17:41] <sommer> could be
[17:41] <Petaris_Aki> but why didn't they auto mount :/
[17:42] <Petaris_Aki> hrm
[17:42] <Petaris_Aki> I just tried su -
[17:42] <sommer> Petaris_Aki: can you mount the nfs share without LDAP?
[17:42] <Petaris_Aki> I got this:
[17:43] <Petaris_Aki> petaris@Aki:~$ su -
[17:43] <Petaris_Aki> Password:
[17:43] <Petaris_Aki> You are required to change your LDAP password immediately.
[17:43] <Petaris_Aki> Enter login(LDAP) password:
[17:43] <Petaris_Aki> New password:
[17:43] <Petaris_Aki> sommer: yes
[17:43] <sommer> have you seen this article: http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2007/06/27/discover-the-power-of-open-directory-part-2.html
[17:44]  * Petaris_Aki looks
[17:44] <sommer> looks like there's instructions for setting up NFS
[17:44] <sommer> with LDAP
[17:45] <Petaris_Aki> hrm
[17:45] <Petaris_Aki> interesting
[17:46] <zeasier> how do you set a system wide http proxy?
[17:46] <Petaris_Aki> bugger, now I can't mount my nfs stuff anymore
[17:46] <Petaris_Aki> :/
[17:47] <zeasier> where the server uses a proxy for outgoing http requests
[17:56] <mralphabet> zeasier: system wide? local system (as in the PC?), network wide?
[17:56] <mralphabet> network wide you can set your edge router to force http through a proxy.
[18:00] <zeasier> heh, i don't think our sys admins would like that
[18:00] <zeasier> they seem to think outgoing http is bad but they left us an unauthticated proxy for that sort of thing
[18:01] <mralphabet> well, if outgoing http is bad, then they can take control of it
[18:01] <zeasier> defaulting it at the router defeats the purpose
[18:01] <zeasier> we need to set up our server to use that proxy without having to rewrite all of it's scripts
[18:01] <mralphabet> so your question is really, "how can I set up an open proxy for users to use if they wish?" ;)
[18:02] <zeasier> in particular we need apache and php to use this proxy
[18:02] <zeasier> though we already might have a solution there
[18:02] <zeasier> i was just wondering if we can set it at a lower level
[18:03] <mralphabet> http://news.softpedia.com/news/Seting-Up-a-HTTP-Proxy-Server-with-Authentication-and-Filtering-52467.shtml
[18:03] <mralphabet> this would 'ideally' be on a seperate machine from your standard apache server
[18:04] <zeasier> yeah we've already has such a proxy availible to us
[18:04] <mralphabet> you could even look at the vmware machines and I think there is a prebuilt one that runs in the free versions of vmware
[18:04] <zeasier> just wondering if there is some way to set our servers to forward all http requests to that proxy
[18:05] <zeasier> at the lowest level possible
[18:05] <zeasier> (within reason)
[18:05] <mralphabet> so . . . client requests http from webA and webA says "if  you want http, talk to proxyB"
[18:06] <zeasier> yeah when ever webA makes a http request it should use proxyB
[18:07] <zeasier> aparently there is a environment variable called http_proxy or something
[18:07] <zeasier> but it doesn't seem to proliterate all the way to php
[18:56] <akincer> mralphabet: if you didn't see my earlier comment, the Tripp-Lite KVM doesn't work with server at all. I'm going to see what happens in dmesg when I unplug and plug it back in
[19:22] <pookey> Petaris: did you get it working?
[19:44] <Petaris> pookey: partially
[19:45] <Petaris> now I am fighting a weird permissions issue with NFS for the user home dirs
[19:45] <Petaris> The login was solved by changing ldapi:// to ldap://
[20:37] <ScatterBrain> Is there a package that I can install that will pull down the whole LAMP stack at once?
[20:39] <Petaris> ScatterBrain: apt-get install apache mysql-server php
[20:39] <Petaris> that should pull it all down for you
[20:40] <nealmcb> dendrobates: where do we stand on blueprint drafting?  will we talk about that in the meeting tomorrow?
[20:40] <Petaris> but you will still need to do some configuring
[20:44] <nealmcb> ScatterBrain: I think you can also instally them by running "sudo tasksel"
[20:44] <nealmcb> and picking from the menu
[20:44] <ScatterBrain> nealmcb: thx...I'll try that.
[20:45] <nealmcb> (nice terminal-based menu :-)
[20:46] <dendrobates> nealmcb: we hope to be done tomorrow.  But that means quite a bit of work.
[20:47] <nealmcb> though it would be nice if there was an easy way to see just what tasksel proposes to install - I just noticed the "video creation and editing suite"
[20:48] <nealmcb> dendrobates: cool.  and is there an archive of the gobby documents?
[20:48] <dendrobates> nealmcb: I'm not sure.  i saved them locally at the end of each session.
[20:49] <nealmcb> I saved some, but not all
[20:49] <dendrobates> what are you looking for?
[20:49] <nealmcb> just eternally curious right now
[23:03] <phaidros> whats the recommended way to have mailinglist on a postfix/virtual system?
[23:03] <phaidros> especially if I'd wanted to have different webinterfaces for different list hosts ..
[23:03] <phaidros> any suggestions?
[23:20] <mfstitz> does anyone know anything about configuring ubuntu clients to authenticate against an LDAP server?
[23:20] <mfstitz> all are running guttsy
[23:22] <Burgundavia> mfstitz: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?searchon=names&version=all&exact=1&keywords=auth-client-config
[23:30] <mfstitz> I've already downloaded and configured this file
[23:36] <Burgundavia> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication <-- this is out of date, but does tell you how to test if your setup is correct
[23:36] <Burgundavia> also, for some reason, gdm requires a restart to pickup any pam changes
[23:58] <spiekey> hi
[23:58] <spiekey> how can i rename my network interface?
[23:58] <spiekey> so that eth0 becomes "internet"
[23:59] <dthacker> spiekey: I don't know if that's possible, and I wouldn't recommend it if it was.