[00:22] <spiekey> hi
[00:22] <spiekey> anyone awake? i thin ki found a bug but i am not sure if its a ubuntu issue?!
[00:28] <stickystyle> spiekey: just say what you have.
[00:32] <spiekey> stickystyle: smbldap-populate is running into an error on hardy
[00:32] <spiekey> failed to modify entry: attribute 'sambaNextRid' not allowed at /usr/sbin/smbldap-populate line 492, <GEN1> line 241.
[00:32] <spiekey> it works with the latest development realease of smbldap-tools
[00:41] <stickystyle> spiekey: I'm not familiar with the package, and I don't see any listed bugs at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/smbldap-tools that sound like that...when you say latest dev release, are you talking about debian upstream, or from the developers of the package?
[00:42] <spiekey> from the developer
[00:42] <spiekey> i came across it here: https://mail.gna.org/public/smbldap-tools-tech/2008-02/msg00001.html
[00:52] <stickystyle> spiekey: Hum, 0.9.5 that the post mentions isn't even in debian experimental yet.  You could file a bug report in launchpad, to get the ball rolling on the fix, but if you need it right now you may just want to go with development version you found that works.
[00:55] <spiekey> i will try to file a bug then
[00:55] <spiekey> i have never done that before :)
[00:58] <stickystyle> Just go to the link i just sent and click the report bug button, you will need a launchpad account.  For the most part its just fill in the blanks
[01:40] <spiekey> thx
[01:40] <spiekey> n8n8
[03:11] <cviniciusm> Hello, I configured with sucess Postfix with dovecot authentitcation and encryption by the Server Guide. What's the next steps, please?
[03:56] <firecrotch> Alrighty, I'm a moron.... I can't find the md5 for the hardy server ISO.... can someone point me in the right direction?
[03:57] <firecrotch> nevermind, found it
[06:41] <osmosis> i finally finished my  munin libvirt plugin.
[06:59] <osmosis> http://stuffexists.com/munin-libvirt.py
[08:21] <hsn_> !opera
[10:05] <ivoks> zul: i think i got this pgsql thing solved
[10:05] <zul> ivoks: sweet
[14:44] <ivoks> sommer: !!!
[14:44] <ivoks> what's up?
[14:44] <ivoks> :)
[14:51] <sommer> yo
[15:43]  * delcoyote willdo
[16:18] <reya276> anyone in?
[16:18] <Kamping_Kaiser> !tell reya276 about anyone
[16:19] <reya276> I keep getting this error on my mail.log
[16:19] <reya276> ﻿"May 18 11:12:40 krusty postfix/smtpd[17075]: warning: SASL authentication problem: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory "
[16:19] <reya276> how can I fix this issue
[16:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> does the file exist?
[16:19] <reya276> due to this I can send out any emails
[16:20] <reya276> can't
[16:20] <reya276> don't know
[16:20]  * Kamping_Kaiser can hardly remember setting up sasl :(
[16:20] <Kamping_Kaiser> reya276, `ls -lh /etc/sasldb2`
[16:20] <reya276> ls: cannot access /etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory
[16:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> it doesnt exist, thats why you cant find it ;)
[16:27] <immesys> hey, how do I get my server to shut down nicely when I press the power button?
[16:28] <Kamping_Kaiser> immesys, is it acpi complient/compatible?
[16:29] <immesys> yup
[16:30] <immesys> in gnome, my other ubuntu pc gives the shutdown window so that you can choose. but my server is headless. So I want it to just assume that I want to shut down and just go ahead with it
[16:31] <mralphabet> reya276: did you use tasksel to install postfix?
[16:33] <reya276> ﻿mralphabet: tasksel?
[16:33] <reya276> ﻿mralphabet:  don't know what that is
[16:33] <Kamping_Kaiser> immesys, i thought pressing the power button on a headless box would turn it off
[16:35] <reya276> ﻿mralphabet:  apparently SASL certificates are already setup but where?
[16:36] <immesys> Kamping_Kaiser: me too, but not working for me
[16:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> immesys, "odd". which releaes?
[16:37] <immesys> hardy
[16:37] <reya276> ﻿mralphabet: also how can I find out what the smtp_sasl_type is?
[16:38] <immesys> if i hold it in, it dies.. but thats not the kind of shutdown i want
[16:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> immesys, holding for 6 seconds is an acpi hard shutdown
[16:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> immesys, have you checked the BTS for not-shutting-down bugs?
[16:39] <immesys> BTS?
[16:39] <immesys> oh launchpad?
[16:39] <immesys> no... I thought it was an upstart config thing
[16:39] <Kamping_Kaiser> i expect it is, but if its not enabled by default that would be a bug, which i expect to be filed
[16:40] <immesys> ok.. I'll check.. thanks
[16:46] <immesys> nothing I can see on laucnhpad. Do you know where the upstart event for power button is?\
[16:47] <Kamping_Kaiser> no i dont , #upstart is all i can suggest
[16:47]  * Kamping_Kaiser doesnt use upstart, so cant help per se
[16:48] <reya276> so frustrating the damn thing won't let me authenticate
[17:46] <kraut> moin
[19:24] <unnutz> hi.. ow could i shape HTTP traffic from specified subnet *TO* server?
[19:24] <unnutz> *how
[19:45] <seq7297> hello, i'm trying to set up the network for kvm and a new network interfaced vnet0 appeared (perhaps because i installed and then removed dnsmasq package) How can I get rid of it? where does it comes from?
[19:49] <seq7297> hello, i'm trying to set up the network for kvm and a new network interfaced vnet0 appeared (perhaps because i installed and then removed dnsmasq package) How can I get rid of it? where does it comes from?
[23:42] <Ashfire908> What dhcp daemons are there that support IPv6?
[23:45] <Deeps> dhcpv6, although you dont need to use dhcp, clients on ipv6 use stateless autoconfiguration
[23:46] <Deeps> just need a route advertiser like radvd
[23:46] <Deeps> to advertise the subnet prefix