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sommerwhat version of update-manager-core do you have?00:00
pdragon0.56~dapper500:00
pdragonjust installed it00:01
pdragonran apt-get update and upgrade again then do-release-upgrade. still nothing00:01
pdragondo i have to change anything in the sources.list file?00:01
sommerhrmm... that's the latest00:02
sommernot really sure... I think the -d doesn't work because it would be trying to install intrepid, which isn't built yet00:02
pdragonwhen i do the -d it's grabbing hardy.tar.gz though00:04
pdragonhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11198/00:04
brocebeatsany clue on subversion sommer00:04
boghttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades says for 6.06 server to hardy, that the -d switch is needed00:05
sommerpdragon: mmmm... should have looked at the error closer, I thought the -d switch wasn't needed00:06
sommerbog: ya, looks like it isd00:06
sommererr, is00:06
sommerbog: you're getting the same error?00:07
bogsommer: I'm getting a different error… putting it together now00:07
sommerpdragon: what happens if you do sudo do-release-upgrade -d ?00:07
pdragonsec00:07
sommerpdragon: from a non-root user00:07
pdragonsame exact thing00:08
bogI get these errors from the end of the do-release-upgrade -d and the end of the main.log file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11199/00:08
bogI am also attempting to upgrade from dapper to hardy00:09
bogit looks like it tries to remove ubuntu standard for some reason?00:09
bog(sorry, ubuntu-standard)00:09
sommerbog: and your box is up to date ?00:09
bogyes, ran update, upgrade, dist-upgrade00:10
sommerpdragon: it looks like a but to me00:10
bogsame version of update-manager-core00:10
sommerbog: did it install a log of packages when you did dist-upgrade00:10
bogsources.list matches what is here: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2008/04/03/dapper-to-hardy-direct-server-upgrade-works/00:10
sommerbecause that's sort of the same as do-release-upgrade00:11
bogsommer: it did update some packages, and I have restarted since then00:11
sommerbog: is your /etc/apt/sources.list still dapper?00:11
bogyes00:11
sommerI'm not sure, I've never really used apptitude... you might file a bug with the output attached00:12
bogok, thanks for looking into it00:12
pdragongoing to try a post on the install/upgrade forums00:13
pdragonthanks for trying to help :)00:13
sommeryou're both welcome, kind of strange because I upgraded several times using the prereleases00:14
brocebeatsgah this is so frustrating00:15
pdragonhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=78845500:20
pdragonquick response00:20
pdragonthink that would work?00:20
sommerummm maybe, but is your server production?00:22
pdragonyes00:22
pdragoni'm typing that reply now00:22
pdragonhoping for a more firm response from someone :)00:23
sommerya, I'd probably file a bug and get something more concreate... at least that'd feel safer to me00:23
sommerconcrete even00:23
pdragonwhich would be the best place to file the bug?00:23
sommerpdragon: also if you have another machine that you could setup as a "clone" (same services/date) it'd probably be worth testing first00:24
sommerpdragon: launchpad.net against the update-manager-core package00:24
pdragonno, i don't. this isn't really a critical system. just my personal web server00:24
pdragoni run some things for friends, though, so would like to avoid extended down times :)00:25
sommerah, I guess you have to weigh the possible down time, before trying something like that... at least withouth testing first00:25
pdragonyeah, i could recover from a clean install. would just take a lot longer00:25
Deepsclone it to a virtual machine00:25
Deepsusing virtualbox or vmware server00:25
pdragonhmm... not 100% sure how to do that, but i'll look into it. thanks!00:26
bogpdragon: I've seen elsewhere that changing your sources.list to point to hardy without doing do-release-upgrade is not a good idea00:30
bogalso, it may make more sense to upgrade to each incremental release instead (which would be a bit of a pain)00:30
bogI just filed my bug and hope it gets fixed00:31
brocebeatsI am trying to create an ssl certificate using apache2-ssl-certificate00:32
brocebeatsbut i get an error00:32
brocebeatserror on line -1 of /usr/share/apache2/ssleay.cnf00:32
brocebeats22156:error:02001002:system library:fopen:No such file or directory:bss_file.c:122:fopen('/usr/share/apache2/ssleay.cnf','rb')00:32
brocebeats22156:error:2006D080:BIO routines:BIO_new_file:no such file:bss_file.c:125:00:32
brocebeats22156:error:0E078072:configuration file routines:DEF_LOAD:no such file:conf_def.c:197:00:32
brocebeatsany clue how to fix that00:34
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brocebeatswell i am trying to set up an svn on an ubuntu webserver where it uses webdav as the protocol and you can only access the svn via the subdomain01:28
brocebeatsI have the svn up and running but it is available in every domain not just that subdomain01:28
brocebeatsi added a vhost01:28
brocebeatsto /etc/apache2/sites-available01:29
brocebeatshttp://pastebin.ca/1013239 <---- is my virtual host01:29
brocebeatsand that is the only time i call on the svn dav01:29
RoAkSoAxbrocebeats, your pastebin is invalid01:54
brocebeatsok hold on01:55
brocebeatsRoakSoax http://pastebin.ca/101335301:56
RoAkSoAxbrocebeats, do you have another virtual hosts for the same domain?01:59
brocebeatsno01:59
brocebeatsBut i dont have a default vhost01:59
brocebeats sudo apache2ctl -t -D DUMP_VHOSTS01:59
brocebeatsVirtualHost configuration:01:59
brocebeats88.131.101.106:*       svn.ntorrents.net (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/svn.ntorrents.net.conf:1)01:59
brocebeatswildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers:01:59
brocebeats*:443                  is a NameVirtualHost01:59
brocebeats         default server fry.1g.se (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ssl:2)01:59
brocebeats         port 443 namevhost fry.1g.se (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ssl:2)01:59
brocebeatsSyntax OK01:59
brocebeatssorry flood02:00
brocebeatsi think that may be the issue and the person who admined this server used a module called autoindex02:00
RoAkSoAxbrocebeats, wht will happen if you remove server alias... this is how i usually configure virtual hosts: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/11211/02:04
brocebeatsi know i tried that02:05
brocebeatsI have an idea though02:05
RoAkSoAxwhat is that02:06
RoAkSoAxtry removing ServerAlias and see what happes02:07
brocebeatsnope02:09
brocebeatsstill has that issue02:09
RoAkSoAxbrocebeats, so try addind a virtual host for www.xxxx.net and xxx.net with different documentroot and then another for your svn and see what happens02:14
brocebeatsstill the same issue02:31
RoAkSoAxmaybe it's not updating then...02:34
AchothI just installed apache2 and opened up port 80, but still I can only access the page from my internal IP, not the external. How do I fix this?02:38
RoAkSoAxAchoth, do you have a router?02:59
AchothRoAkSoAx: Yes I do03:00
AchothAnd I've forwarded port 80 to this computer03:00
RoAkSoAxAchoth, have you restarted your router?03:00
RoAkSoAx(after openning the port)03:01
AchothNope03:01
AchothIs that neccecry?03:01
RoAkSoAxyes03:01
AchothOh03:01
AchothThen I will see you in a couple of minutes03:01
Achothbrb03:01
RoAkSoAxsometimes the router does not take the changes after you reboot03:01
RoAkSoAxok03:02
Achoth_Wohoo!03:04
Achoth_It works!03:04
Achoth_Thanks RoAkSoAx :)03:04
RoAkSoAxAchoth, rock on!!03:04
RoAkSoAxAchoth, yw03:04
Achoth_Now those 3 hours of trying to solve my problems seems... pointless03:04
RoAkSoAxhahaha lol... that happens... Achoth_ when i just changed routers from broadhand to dsl ones... had the same issue03:06
Achoth_annoying :/03:06
RoAkSoAxwell a lil price to pay to have NAT working... lol03:07
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cody-somervilleI get the following error when I try to connect to a domain I setup with ebox on another server on my lan:03:57
cody-somervillehttp://pastebin.ca/101341803:57
hotmonkeyluvI have 5 hard drives, each with 1-2 partitions on them, how do I get them to automatically mount? I selected "do not use this partition" when i was installing (don't know why, stupid me...)04:18
brocebeatsthis is so frustrating04:28
brocebeatswell i am trying to set up an svn on an ubuntu webserver where it uses webdav as the protocol and you can only access the svn via the subdomain04:28
brocebeatsI have the svn up and running but it is available in every domain not just that subdomain04:28
brocebeatsi added a vhost04:28
brocebeatsto /etc/apache2/sites-available04:28
brocebeatsmy vhost is perfect04:29
hotmonkeyluvhow can I find the uuid of a disk if it's not mounted?04:37
brocebeatsI have created an svn and want it to host at svn.ntorrents.net.  Everything I read said you create a file in sites available and then enable it with a2ensite <my_site_name>. So thats what I did i showed you my vhost site file http://pastebin.ca/1013353.  the problem is that the svn is accessable from any site on the server.  I can go to http://mydomain.net/trunk or svn.mydomain.net/trunk or subdomain.mydomain.net/trunk all go to the svn meaning my p05:18
hotmonkeyluvare UUIDs created new each time the system boots?05:53
nealmcbhotmonkeyluv: if you mean file system uuids - no those are set when the file system is created, I think.  but uuids are used for many other things also - see wikipedia06:20
hotmonkeyluvthanks nealmcb06:21
nealmcbhotmonkeyluv: my pleasure06:21
vagothcppHow can I copy 8gb of files over a LAN using ubuntu server 7.10 from console?06:27
vagothcppCan anyone help me please, I am new to linux?06:30
privetvagothcpp: so the one machine is ubuntu. what is the other one?06:32
privetvagothcpp: cause you can use either scp, smbclient or even ftp... depends on what the machines/OS's are06:35
vagothcppIt is windows06:37
vagothcppWhat can I do if it is a WindowsXP box?06:40
privetthen best is to use smbclient06:56
vagothcppOkay, ty06:56
privetvagothcpp: on the ubuntu machine you can do: "smbclient //IP/share"06:56
vagothcppThank you06:58
hotmonkeyluvmy computer can't assign mount points to ntfs partitions when I'm installing ubuntu server06:58
hotmonkeyluvis that normal?06:58
privethotmonkeyluv: what is the error that you get?06:58
hotmonkeyluvprivet: the attemp to mount a file system with type ntfs in scsi1 (0,0,0), partition #1 (sda) at /sda1 failed06:59
hotmonkeyluvthen it says: you can resume partitioning (and then it takes me back to the partitioning menu)07:00
privetare on a already installed server, or busy witht he install07:00
hotmonkeyluvi'm installing it now07:02
privethotmonkeyluv: no need to do anything with it during the parttion.07:03
privetmount it after you have installed the OS07:03
hotmonkeyluvprivet: I can set it up later, right?07:03
hotmonkeyluvok07:03
hotmonkeyluvthanks for the help!07:03
vagothcppHow do I set a DNS Server for an ethernet connection?07:21
vagothcppAny links?07:22
hotmonkeyluvhow do I install a .deb via the cli?07:31
hotmonkeyluvnvmd, i jfgi'd it07:33
uvirtbotNew bug: #228917 in logwatch (main) "Filter/group some of postfix log output" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22891709:11
krautmoin09:29
igoogghow do i confirm 'sendmail -t -i' is working after installing postfix?09:54
igooggphp calls /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i when i try to send an email, php returns no error. but i am not receiving a mail.09:56
igoogghttps://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/postfix.html  <- followed every single step to set up postfix.09:57
uvirtbotNew bug: #228947 in samba (main) "During shutdown samba shares should be unmounted before network connection is shut down" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22894711:25
LMJhi12:18
LMJIs anyone knows here if it's possible to 'hot'switch from soft RAID1 to soft RAID5 ?12:18
Jasper--you have a raid1 with 2 drives, and you want to go to a 3+drive raid5?12:20
LMJyes12:22
LMJhad a 3rd drive and switch to RAID512:22
Jasper--depending what you mean by hotswitch that should be possible. Degrade the radi1 array to single drive, then you have the one old drive and the newer drive, set those up as a 2-out-of-3 degraded raid5, dd the data over, edit boot stuff and reboot if it's the /,, and then add the last drive to the raid512:22
LMJsound not impossible12:22
Jasper--that should work in theory.12:22
Jasper--Make backups. :P12:22
LMJyes, but I have a meta-physical issue ;)12:23
LMJlook :12:23
LMJhttp://tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html : If you use N devices where the smallest has size S, the size of the entire array will be (N-1)*S  for RAID5 but only  (N/2)*X12:24
LMJ(N/2)*S**12:24
LMJIf I have 2 x 500GB HD : it will make 500GB on RAID1  on RAID5 with a third disk, it should make 1TB online12:24
Jasper--yup.12:25
LMJthat's sound a problem for me12:25
Jasper--hm.12:25
LMJfor livemigration12:25
Jasper--yeah, I'm missing a step12:25
LMJso am I12:25
LMJ;)12:25
Jasper--dd it over, then expand the partition and filesystem to fill the now twice as big room.12:25
Jasper--depends on what exactly is on the raid device whether that'll work12:26
Jasper--the ubuntu server installer apparently treats a raid device you create with it as a partition-equal block device, so I *think* you should be able to dd it over from one /dev/md to the next and then just grow the fs, without worrying about the nonexistent partition table -- otherwise you could manually fdisk in between there.12:29
Jasper--If you've got / on the fs in question you should probably run either in single user or from a livecd while doing it all, though.\12:30
Jasper--otherwise, just have the fses unmounted.12:30
LMJit's only data12:40
LMJI think I will backup the data on other HDs, setup the RAID5 and copy back my stuff12:40
* delcoyote hi12:44
Jasper--LMJ: That'll work, too, but it's essentially what you're doing anyway.12:46
Jasper--just that from a mirror set you can 'rescue' a drive by putting it into degraded mode and on a raid5 you can 'save' a drive by setting it up degraded12:47
Jasper--the latter in particular will probably result in a amjor performance hit, though12:47
MatBoymhh, I have a lot of garbage after removing xen, still modules and so on12:56
MatBoythis is annoying, dpkg says packages are installed and apt-get can't remove them :S13:30
MatBoyfixed that part :)13:55
dennisterhey channel...having a real mounting problems with cifs...not used to it, but smbfs is deprecated, so I might as well get this right17:40
dennisterthe first of a series of error messages in dmesg is: CIFS VFS: Error connecting to IPv4 socket. Aborting operation17:41
dennisterfollowed by: CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -11117:42
dennisternone of my web searches is probing fruitful, and my fstab entry for my samba shares does result in the shares being fully browseable/writable by other machines on the network17:43
dennisteranyone got any ideas?17:43
sommerdennister: you might try this: echo 1 > /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI17:51
sommerdennister: then try mounting the share using the mount -t cifs command... there should then be more output in /var/log/syslog17:52
dennistersommer: your echo line gave me a 'permission denied', both as a user and as root17:53
dennisterbut i have found something of itnerest: using kde, system settings--->network settings--->domain name system, I see that I have not IPv4 listed, only ip617:54
sommerdennister: ah, the command failed, because sudo has a different environment which causes the redirect to behave differently... one sec17:57
sommerdennister: ah, try:  sudo sh -c 'echo 1 > /proc/fs/cifs/cifsFYI'18:02
sommerthat should give you more output18:02
dennistersommer: i'm afraid it didn't give me more output in /var/log/syslog, not that I can see, although i didn't get an error code in terminal18:04
sommermmm... did it work then?18:05
sommerdennister: and you have the smbfs package installed correct?18:05
dennistersommer: depends on what you mean by "work"...i probably won't be able to tell until i reboot...i do have smbfs, yes18:06
dennisteri did doublecheck that18:06
sommerdennister: if you can mount it once it's booted it should mount using fstab... at least that's the theory :)18:07
dennisterok, let me reboot once or twice...bbs18:07
mralphabetcan't you do a mount -a cifs to check instead of having to reboot?18:08
* mralphabet shrugs18:08
sommerheh, guess not18:10
dennistersommer: the echo line didn't do much after the reboot, i'm afraid, but someone suggested i do the noauto option in fstab, and then try mounting cifs shares manually in terminal, that worked fine18:26
sommerdennister: bonus!  ya, /proc isn't a regular filesystem it's only in memory, so when you reboot changes aren't saved18:28
MatBoycan I use the LV UUID as a normal UUID in fstab ?18:30
MatBoyor do I need to use LV UUID in the fstab ?18:30
dennistersommer: ok, a friend has come online whom I know personally, and is a total guru about these and other networking things...will also be able to help me finish this pxe install server18:31
dennisterso ty for your help, today and the other day with getting samba reinstalled properly on the other hardy machine:-)18:32
sommerdennister: you're welcome18:32
MatBoyah, lvm seems to be fun18:42
sommerMatBoy: what are you trying to do?18:47
nxvldoes anyone knows where i can find the svg of the server team logo?19:09
TwigathyHi, how do I install vmware-server for an 8.04 system? http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/partner/binary-i386/Packages suggests I should be able to do "apt-get install vmware-server" but it comes back with "Couldn't find package vmware-server"...19:14
Twigathyoh wait, hardy :D19:15
il_bonsaisomeone can help to install a web server on ubuntu server 7.1019:15
Twigathylame. It's not packaged for hardy :(19:15
il_bonsaimail server sry19:15
il_bonsaisomeone can help to install a mail server on ubuntu server 7.1019:16
il_bonsaisomeone can help me please19:21
sommeril_bonsai: what kind of mail server are you wanting to setup?19:22
il_bonsaito setup emails for my own company19:23
il_bonsaiit should probably be fast and secure19:23
sommeril_bonsai: the default mta for ubuntu is postfix, the serverguide has the steps to configure: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/postfix.html19:23
il_bonsaiand a very lightweight19:23
sommeril_bonsai: I think you'll be happy with postfix :)19:24
il_bonsaiyesterday i installed the webmin and it shows that the dovecot is installed19:24
il_bonsaibut its not19:24
sommeril_bonsai: webmin isn't recommended for ubuntu, because of the way it changes package configurations19:24
il_bonsai10x sommer19:24
sommer!webmin19:24
ubottuwebmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. See !ebox instead.19:24
il_bonsaiif i have any problem i ask you19:24
il_bonsaiok19:25
sommerI may not be around all day, but it's usaually best to just ask the channel, because someone else will probably know the answer19:25
il_bonsaii dont use it that much19:25
il_bonsaii just installed it to try it19:26
Deeps!ebox | il_bonsai19:26
ubottuil_bonsai: ebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/eBox19:26
il_bonsaiso the ebox is much better than the webmin?19:27
Deepsit's recommended over webmin for debian/ubuntu based systems19:28
Deepswhether it's better or not is very subjective19:28
Deepshttps://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/server/C/email-services.html19:28
Deepsis also probably relevant to your interests19:28
il_bonsaii try it after installing the postfix19:28
il_bonsaithe postfix is a graphical server or ccommandline?19:28
Deepsi dont know if it has a gui, i've only used it command line19:29
Deepssee https://help.ubuntu.com/7.10/server/C/email-services.html for help on how to configure various mail services, including postfix19:29
sommeractually the current guide is: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/email-services.html19:30
il_bonsaihow to open it as a commandline?19:30
sommerbut thanks for the link Deeps19:30
sommer:)19:30
Deepsil_bonsai: he's using 7.1019:30
Deepsurr19:30
Deepssommer: ^^19:30
sommerDeeps: oh, woops missed that19:30
Deepssommer: np, thanks for playing :)19:31
il_bonsai10x to all of you for helping me19:31
sommerDeeps: heh, gotta play to win19:31
Deepstrue.dat19:31
il_bonsaione last question19:33
il_bonsaihow to run the postfix please19:33
il_bonsaicause i don't know taht much how to run programs using commandline19:34
sommeril_bonsai: postfix runs as a service, it can be stopped and started by using /etc/init.d/postix start|stop|restart19:35
AtomicSparkI need a CNAME to point to a shared host address. For example "www N CNAME 12.34.567.8/~username," will this work? If not, how do they point domain names to these hosts?19:55
Deepsno19:55
Deepsagain, you need to get your web host to create an virtual host19:55
AtomicSparkX(19:56
Deepsif you are your own web host and you're using apache, read up on the VirtualHost directive19:56
AtomicSparkinteresting.19:57
AtomicSparki know an easier fix. make the local domain .local19:58
AtomicSpark.local is one of the upper-level domains that don't route correct? i think i read that somewhere19:59
Deeps.myperonaltld doesn't route either20:02
AtomicSparkjust checking. i think i got that information from win smb 2003 server. who knows if they're right. ;)20:06
ScottK.local is a non-existant TLD.  Depending on your DNS server, it may still ping the root servers and discover it doesn't exist.  Not sure exactly what you mean as routing and DNS aren't exactly related.20:11
ScottKWith a DNS name lookup you either discover records or not.20:12
Konamhow do I tell to ubuntu to pick the data from my DHCP server and not the router?20:19
NafalloKonam: turn off the DHCP on the router :-)20:23
KonamNafallo that's it? I won't have to indicate the direction of the DHCP router or anything or dhclient will look for it?20:24
NafalloKonam: DHCP broadcast their querys if they can't find a known DHCPd.20:26
AtomicSparkKonam, you shouldn't have two DHCP servers running on the same subnet unless you have them master/salve or something crazy.20:52
KonamAtomicSpark yes, thanks for the info20:52
AtomicSparkyou know what's really fun? use static ip's across your network and then set up DHCP to give addresses of unrouterablness. then when an intruder gets on your network, they can't see anything. lols.20:53
KonamAtomicSpark but the authoritative line in the dhcpd.conf isn't just for that, to become the main dhcp server even though it wasn't the only one? or am I wrong?20:54
AtomicSparkKonam, yes you can set up hierarchy but since it's a router. it's not very smart. so it will interfere with your plans.20:55
DeepsKonam: suppose both your router and your ubuntu server are both configured as authoritative, what happens then?20:56
DeepsKonam: or more accurately, do you know how your router's dhcp server is configured?20:57
KonamDeeps No :|20:57
Konambut I was just asking to make sure that the authoritative line was for what I thought it was20:58
Deepsfrom what i read in the man pages, i'd agree with your assessment, assuming only 1 server is configured using that directive20:58
AtomicSparkKonam, it's kindof random. I know when we play around with DCHP at school and SOMEONE DOESNT UNPLUG THE INTERNET, it gives people bad addresses. man does that piss off the IT departement.20:59
AtomicSparkthey have to shut down our classroom's port haha20:59
AtomicSparkbut anyways, I use the router at work to give out DCHP addresses. I find a single location to configure internets is much easier.21:01
KonamAtomicSpark when you specify a subnet and its netmask but doesn't specify its range, no data will be sent to the clients on that subnet?21:49
AtomicSparkKonam, not sure. you're setting up DCHP correct?21:50
KonamAtomicSpark no, I'm just reading dhcpd.conf :)21:50
Konambut I thought the DNS adresses were delivered, at least21:51
AtomicSparkKonam, you have to send IP/subnet if you want to send DNS. DNS is optional but you can't just send it.21:51
AtomicSparkworks one way not the other kind of thing21:52
Konamgotcha21:52
KonamI will have to set another vm with xubuntu or some other distro to some of those things out21:52
Konamto test*21:53
timboyi'm having an issue with ssh. I can access it in network but not out of network... on my router i'm forwarding 22 to my box. do you think that my router is lying to me and not really forwarding the port?22:21
privettimboy: can you run something like tcpdump on your router?22:24
timboyprivet, unfortunately no.22:27
privetokay. then run it on your ubuntu server that are making the connection too.22:27
privetthat will show if you are really connecting to the server yout hink you are connecting22:28
timboyprivet, not familiar with tcpdump... what do i need to pass it?22:30
privettimboy: how are you connected onthat server? you on the console?22:31
timboyyeah on console22:31
privetsudo tcpdump -i any -n port 2222:32
privettimboy: "-i any" = any/all interface22:32
MatBoymhh, not any good openvz controlpanel that runs on ubuntu22:32
privettimboy: "-n" = do not resolve DNS names22:32
timboywow i just got a ton of console stuff...  it just keeps repeating the ip of my server and the ip of the computer i'm on console with22:34
privettimboy: but then you are already ssh'd into the server...22:34
MatBoywww.22:34
timboyyes locally22:34
privettimboy: try sudo tcpdump -i any -n port and not host MYIP22:34
privettimboy: MYIP is the IP you are currently connecting from22:35
timboytcpdump: WARNING: Promiscuous mode not supported on the "any" device22:35
privettimboy: that is fine... if it bothers you, you can just replace "any" with the itnerface name.  like "eth0"22:36
timboysudo tcpdump -i eth0 -n port 22 not host 192.168.0.136 gives me syntax error. also tried sudo tcpdump -i eth0 -n port 22 not 192.168.0.136 same error22:37
privet...22 and not host...22:38
timboydon't get it22:41
timboyi already have 22 in there22:41
privetsudo tcpdump -i eth0 -n port 22 and not host 192.168.0.13622:41
privet*and*22:41
timboyok thx22:41
timboyok so must be router doesn't see when i try to get in from outside world22:42
timboyjust for the record I hate my 2wire dsl modem22:42
timboyi'm pretty sure it's gay22:42
timboythx privet22:43
privettimboy: you should see either the "internet IP" that you are attemping the connection from.22:43
privetor the LAN IP of your DLS router/modem22:43
timboyprivet, it doesn't show anything so that means it's not coming through the modem right?22:44
privettimboy: yup22:44
timboynice well i've got some good firewood now ;)22:45
=== Navop__ is now known as Nacop
=== Nacop is now known as Navop
NavopIn the zone table of Bind must you use a description.exaple.com or can you use a fictious name like p4 without the example.com23:14

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