[00:04] <Apollo9> Hi! I'm using Ubuntu server and I wonder if it's possible to install KDE and run it? 'apt-get install kde' ???
[00:08] <kgoetz> yes you could, but we dont provide support for kde here
[00:08] <kgoetz> here being this channel
[00:08] <jjesse> kubuntu-desktop would install things to work and act like kubutnu
[00:08] <jjesse> kde is the entire kde metapackage
[00:08] <jjesse> so if you want ubuntu server to include everything in kubuntu, just install kubuntu-desktop
[00:09] <jjesse> the kde package has more then just kubuntu-desktop
[00:13] <Apollo9> jjesse: ty
[00:13] <jjesse> Apollo9: no problem
[00:19] <gopp__> hey I have bind setup correctly
[00:19] <gopp__> but
[00:19] <gopp__> I still get can't find gopunix: Non-existent domain
[00:21] <kgoetz> yay for samba :|
[00:21] <kgoetz> although i guess its really MS filesharings fault
[00:22] <gopp__> I can
[00:22] <gopp__>  nslookup gopunix.local
[00:22] <gopp__> Server:         192.168.1.5
[00:23] <gopp__> in linux, but in windows nothing shows up
[00:23] <gopp__> in nslookup
[00:23] <kgoetz> does windows have the correct name server?
[00:23] <gopp__> in network connection yes
[00:24] <gopp__> 192.168.1.5
[00:24] <gopp__> were  else should I check
[00:25] <kgoetz> dunno. i'm not in ##windows :)
[00:25] <gopp__> ya
[00:25] <kgoetz> are you sure bind is listening on that IP?
[00:44] <gopp__> kgoetz what do you mean
[00:44] <gopp__>  it is
[00:45] <gopp__> kgoetz could explain
[00:45] <kgoetz> gopp__: are you sure other systems can connect the dns server
[00:45] <kgoetz> *to the
[00:45] <gopp__> yea other system can not
[00:45] <gopp__> why
[00:46] <kgoetz> if bind is only listening on loopback, you cant connect from outside the system
[00:46] <kgoetz> for example
[00:46] <gopp__> this is what I have zone "1.168.192.in-addr.arpa" {
[00:46] <gopp__>         type master;
[00:46] <gopp__>         file "/etc/bind/db.192.168.1";
[00:47] <gopp__> and I have _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs    IN      SRV     0 0 389 gopunix
[00:47] <gopp__> and kgoetz gopunix                 IN      A       192.168.1.5
[00:48] <Bidou> hi
[00:48] <kgoetz> hi
[00:48] <Bidou> i cant connect to the jabber server im.apinc.org the error is: "conflict"
[00:49] <Bidou> with the client gajim
[00:49] <kgoetz> Bidou: try #ubuntu
[00:49] <Bidou> thx
[00:50] <gopp__> kgoetz do you know
[00:51] <kgoetz> !private message | gopp__
[00:51] <ubotu> gopp__: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[00:53] <gopp__> k
[00:53] <gopp__> err still bind will not work
[00:54] <gopp__> *** DD-WRT can't find gopunix.local: Non-existent domain
[00:56] <kgoetz> bind should be listening on all interfaces, so your client is probably misconfigured
[00:56] <gopp__> k
[00:57] <gopp__> but were what file do I need to look at please
[00:57] <gopp__> named.conf
[00:57] <kgoetz> on the client? or server?
[00:57] <gopp__> server
[00:57] <gopp__> bind
[00:58] <gopp__> my client is a
[00:58] <gopp__> windows xp
[00:58] <gopp__> and my server is ubuntu
[00:58] <kgoetz> i'm starting to get confused.
[00:58] <kgoetz> !enter | gopp__
[00:58] <ubotu> gopp__: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:16] <pubo> hi all
[01:16] <pubo> Does anyone know how can I export the audio device from a pc to another pc?
[01:18] <pubo> I have 2 pc's. One in the living-room. Another one in other room. And I would like to play a sound in one PC and it would sound in boths pc's
[01:18] <pubo> any idea?
[06:03] <CGS|Jared> Can someone help me with a floppy drive and ubuntu?
[06:04] <CGS|Jared> How do I mount a floppy drive?
[08:10] <kraut> moin
[08:10] <nijaba> morning
[08:13] <_ruben> mornin
[09:01] <henkjan> hmm, rsync 3.0 released with huge improvements in speed and memory usage
[09:01] <henkjan> what can i do to get in in hardy main?
[09:18] <spiekey> Hi
[09:38] <sergevn> Does anyone have any experience with dhcp3 failover?
[09:44] <ere4si> or a sip server?
[09:46] <Viper111> look ere4si some1 in th other channel send me this link  http://www.voipphreak.ca/2007/11/03/freepbx-ubuntu-howto/
[09:46] <Viper111> check it out
[09:46] <ere4si> it was a prod for your quest in #ubuntu Viper111  hehe...
[09:47] <Viper111> yeah i now
[09:47] <ere4si> :)
[09:48] <Viper111> but u know sharing info :P:d
[09:48] <ere4si> thnx for the thought Viper111  :)
[09:49] <Viper111> weclome
[10:04] <spiekey> if i add ldap to my group line in /etc/nsswitch.conf i can not log in anymore. Any idea why? (this is hardy)
[10:12] <soren> spiekey: Where did you add it? Beginning or end?
[10:19] <spiekey> end
[10:20] <spiekey> my login seems to time out
[10:20] <soren> Do you have a working login?
[10:21] <spiekey> only if i comment out the ldap in the group line.
[10:21] <henkjan> passwd:         files ldap
[10:21] <spiekey> actually....i just found out that slapd is NOT starting automatically
[10:22] <spiekey> (so far i only to to log in with a local account)
[10:22] <henkjan> file ldap in nsswitch.conf should allow local logins
[10:23] <soren> spiekey: How do you change nsswitch, if you can't log in?
[10:23] <spiekey> http://pastebin.ca/925839
[10:24] <spiekey> there you can see a working and a broken config
[10:24] <spiekey> it does not make sense to me since i should be able to log in if the ldap server is down
[10:25] <soren> spiekey: Again: How do you change nsswitch if you can't login?
[10:26] <spiekey> oh, sorry. I misunderstood your question.
[10:27] <spiekey> in single mode (recovery root shell)
[10:27] <spiekey> maybe this is the source of the problem? http://pastebin.ca/925841
[10:28] <spiekey> well...cn=nssldap,ou=DSA,dc=example,dc=net does not exist...but i still wonder why my local user cant login then.
[10:37] <spiekey> it works on dapper
[10:39] <spiekey> could someone please verify this on hardy? add ldap to the  groups line in /etc/nsswitch.conf, stop slapd and try to login with a local user
[10:42] <soren> spiekey: Well, I suppose it asks ldap for addition group memberships and as ldap fails, it bails out.
[10:44] <spiekey> soren: but that should not make the login fail...should it?
[10:45] <soren> spiekey: That's debatable.
[10:45] <soren> Imagine if you have a "DenyGroup evilusers" in your sshd_config..
[10:46] <soren> and that group is maintained in LDAP.
[10:46] <soren> In that case, it's the safer choice to fail completely.
[10:46] <soren> In you situation, though, it's not very convenient.
[10:46] <soren> Here's what you can do:
[10:47] <soren> Change:
[10:47] <soren> group: files ldap
[10:47] <soren> to
[10:48] <soren> group: files ldap [unavail=continue]
[10:48] <soren> Although, that really should be the default.
[10:51] <spiekey> where can i read up what "compat" is?
[10:54] <soren> spiekey: man nsswitch.conf
[11:07] <spiekey> soren: group: files ldap [unavail=continue]  did not solve it .-/
[11:26] <spiekey> .   /etc/ldap.secret only contains the password, not the rootbind, correct?
[11:27] <soren> I belive so, yes.
[11:27] <soren> spiekey: When you're logged in in single user mode, and enable ldap in nsswitch.conf, what does "getent group yourusername" give you?
[11:29] <spiekey> foobar:x:1000:
[11:38] <spiekey> whats the diffrence of /etc/ldap.conf and /etc/ldap/ldap.conf?
[11:43] <Kamping_Kaiser> spiekey, ones part of pam, ones part of ldap iirc
[11:43]  * Kamping_Kaiser sleep. gl
[11:50] <spiekey> where can i read that up?
[12:25] <spiekey> why does dapper not have a ldap.conf?
[12:25] <spiekey> apt-file search ldap.conf
[12:25] <spiekey> returns nothing
[12:41] <gopp__> can I create bind dns zone records easily in webmin
[12:42] <gopp__> in ubuntu-server what the easyiest way to do dns
[12:46] <sergevn>  /join #linux-server
[12:46] <sergevn> lol sorry
[12:46] <rhineheart_m> Is there a known issue with ubuntu server attached to a LAN using single IP address...I most of the times experienced intermittent connection when my ubuntu is on.
[13:26] <nijaba> faulkes-: around?
[13:32] <sommer> morning all
[13:34] <soren> rhineheart_m: I don't understand the question.
[13:38] <rhineheart_m> soren: when I will connect the server to the LAN.. the modem seems loosing its control even if I have a huge bandwifth
[14:07] <AnRkey_> I followed this howto http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=249889
[14:07] <AnRkey_> the only problem is that my mounted nfs share is read only for clients
[14:07] <AnRkey_> how can i mount it readable and writable
[14:33] <flohack> Hi there! I'm trying to setup nfsv4 with kerberos authentication on my server and already went through a lot of troubles. Could someone lend me a hand?
[14:34] <flohack> I get the following error message when trying to mount my share on the server (same on the client): mount.nfs4: mounting lancelot.acoveo.com:/ failed, reason given by server:
[14:34] <flohack>   No such file or directory
[14:36] <flohack> In the logs I get the following output (which seems to be fine): http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5236/
[14:37] <flohack> Setting the following options for the rpc.mountd server does not really help: RPCMOUNTDOPTS="--debug all" I don't get any log messages from it, not even when running it from a shell with -F
[14:38] <flohack> I have the following entries in /etc/exports:
[14:38] <flohack> /exports                gss/krb5(ro,fsid=0,insecure,no_subtree_check,async,anonuid=65534,anongid=65534)
[14:38] <flohack> /exports/acoveo_share   gss/krb5(rw,nohide,insecure,no_subtree_check,async,anonuid=65534,anongid=65534)
[14:38] <flohack> exportfs -v shows then just fine
[14:39] <flohack> But mounting it via the following line in /etc/fstab fails with the error mentioned above:
[14:39] <flohack> lancelot.acoveo.com:/           /media/acoveo_share     nfs4    ro,sec=krb5i,users              0       0
[14:42] <flohack> AAAAAARRRRGH I just found the problem...it's the krb5i option, replacing it with krb5 makes it work. I picked that option from a tutorial somewhere and forgot about adding it...sorry
[15:13] <rhineheart_m> hello! I found this issue.. SAMBA tends to slow down network connection..
[15:14] <frame45> foo: u there?
[15:28] <zul> mathiaz: when you get a chance can you look at that samba merge?
[15:29] <mathiaz> zul: sure - I'll try to review it later today
[15:29] <zul> ok
[15:38] <c1|freaky> what is the best CMS today?
[15:38] <henkjan> vim
[15:38] <spiekey> thats like asking for the best linux dist these days...
[15:38] <henkjan> or 42
[15:39] <c1|freaky> how do i found out which CMS is the best for me?
[15:39] <faulkes-> research
[15:39] <mathiaz> c1|freaky: try - http://www.cmsmatrix.org/
[15:39] <faulkes-> determine what your needs are, look at the available CMS platforms, compare features
[15:40] <faulkes-> or use mathiaz' handy url ;)
[15:40] <faulkes-> morning mathiaz
[15:40] <mathiaz> hya faulkes-
[15:43] <c1|freaky> thank you
[15:55] <zul> mathiaz: oh yeah I talked to ScottK about the libdb4.6 migration and you have just have to grep for the word transaction
[15:57] <mathiaz> zul: great - could you update the Roadmap with the new information ?
[15:57] <zul> sure
[15:57] <zul> ill do some as well
[17:13] <spiekey> what does use_first_pass do in common-auth?
[17:14] <spiekey> there is no manpage for pam.conf
[17:15] <spiekey> froma man page: "Specifies that pam_ldap should always use the first password provided in the authentication stack."
[17:15] <spiekey> ==> but when can yuo provide a 2n passwd?
[17:15] <spiekey> 2nd
[17:19] <lionel> spiekey: it prevent your user having to type two times his password (one for unix auth, one for ldap auth)
[17:19] <spiekey> ah!
[17:19] <spiekey> thanks!
[17:37] <soren> spiekey: You can stack authentication modules. You can require users to authenticate against passwd/shadow, LDAP, opie, and otpw, one after the other. Most things that use pam for authentication support this.
[17:44] <Exfil> hello Soren
[18:10] <keescook> jdstrand: toma (who seems to be having connection issues) brought to my attention an interesting use-case with akonadi -- it launches (and fails) mysql in a separate directory.  The AA profile is breaking it...
[18:12] <mathiaz> keescook: yes - I've seen the bug
[18:12] <mathiaz> keescook: I've been thinking about this.
[18:13] <keescook> mathiaz: okay, cool.  :)
[18:13] <mathiaz> keescook: I think that akonadi shouldn't use mysql the way it does now.
[18:13] <mathiaz> keescook: I don't see a reason to start your own mysql server process
[18:13] <keescook> heh
[18:13] <keescook> I'd tend to agree there.  :)
[18:13] <mathiaz> keescook: either you should directly embed mysql in your application
[18:14] <mathiaz> keescook: or use the system server
[18:14] <mathiaz> keescook: I haven't looked at how they're actually doing it though.
[18:14] <keescook> mathiaz: me neither -- I just wanted to make sure it was on our radar (passing along toma's concerns)
[18:21] <zul> hey keescook
[18:22] <keescook> heya zul -- I take it you got back the next day?
[18:22] <zul> keescook: yep had to go through montreal
[19:10]  * jdstrand wonders why akonadi would do that by default...
[19:27] <mathiaz> jdstrand: yeah - it's an uncommon design.
[19:27] <mathiaz> jdstrand: however I wonder if they're embedding mysql
[19:27] <mathiaz> jdstrand: it may come from that
[20:37] <zul> muhaha
[20:38]  * faulkes- eyes zul
[20:38] <jdstrand> zul -v
[20:38]  * faulkes- <mr burns church fingers>
[20:38] <faulkes-> exxxxcellennt
[20:39] <zul> freaking cyrust-imapd
[20:39] <faulkes-> heh
[20:39] <faulkes-> I think what we really need to concentrate on, is bringing back gopher for 8.04 server
[20:40] <faulkes-> perhaps maybe toss in a bit of WAIS as well
[20:40] <faulkes-> priorities!
[20:53] <alapidas> Hi all - I am trying to install ubuntu-server 7.10 in a vmware VM, but when I check the cd for defects, I get the error "The ./isolinux/boot.cat file failed the MD5  checksum verification.  Your cd-rom may be corrupted"  The only thing is, the MD5 checks out
[21:12] <donspaulding> anyone know of a good alternative to ebox-platform?
[21:19] <alapidas> Hi all - I am trying to install ubuntu-server 7.10 in a vmware VM, but when I check the cd for defects, I get the error "The ./isolinux/boot.cat file failed the MD5  checksum verification.  Your cd-rom may be corrupted"  The only thing is, the MD5 checks out
[21:25] <keescook> jdstrand: is your vmware-to-kvm conversion process documented?  I feel like I used to have a URL, but now I can't find it.
[21:26] <jdstrand> keescook: it is not yet, but should be a part of libvirt soon, per soren
[21:26] <keescook> sweet.