[00:10] <Ashfire908> Ok, I didn't know how to auto config it.
[01:38] <Centaur5> From the reading that I've done I'm guessing that it would be either complicated or impossible to use ebox, pppoe, and internet sharing (proxy) together. Would I be correct on that?
[03:17] <lamont> hrm...  for roughly the last 4 hours my server(?) install on hppa has been clearing the serial console... I wonder if that means that it's done... :(
[03:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> :|
[03:26] <saylar> hey guys.
[03:27] <saylar> anyone here familiar with backuppc? this is driving me nuts. when i access the webinterface, apache isn´t responding anymore
[03:28] <saylar> i really don´t see where this is coming from
[03:29] <saylar> ok, now i managed to access apache again, backuppc is not running.
[03:30] <saylar> as soon as i start backuppc again, apache is not responding anymore.
[04:09] <Ashfire> Will radvd auto configure the 6to4 tunnel if the Base6to4Interface subnet option is set?
[05:17] <squee> Does anyone here use ufw and nfs?  I'm having issues getting nfs to run while ufw is enabled (nfs is set to allow)
[06:05] <Mater_TuX> hi alguien habla español, hola i dont speak english i need help in spanish please
[06:06] <Kamping_Kaiser> !es | Mater_TuX
[06:42] <karlito> hi, just got a dns server up (BIND9). what is the proper naming of my NS host in the zone file. ns1 or the real hostname. ex : in the zones configuration file. ns1.mydomain.com myhostname.domain.com ?
[06:46] <AtomicSpark> karlito, the server guide has a good write up on how to configure that
[06:46] <AtomicSpark> let me get link
[06:46] <AtomicSpark> karlito, http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/dns-configuration.html
[06:47] <karlito> tk
[06:49] <karlito> mabey I ask my self to much why ? is that "ns" a convention ? if it is then better to stick with it.
[07:05] <emgent`UDS> heya
[08:03] <kraut> moin
[09:02] <dendrobates> #uds-intrepid-server
[09:13] <nijaba> nealmcb: http://wiki.lemonldap.objectweb.org
[09:13] <nealmcb> nijaba: :)
[10:37] <RockHound> has anyone else run into the infamous openldap syncrepl issues between 2.3 and 2.4? any solutions for this? I too quickly updated one branch office to hardy and now my replications fail which is a pita
[10:38] <ivoks> do you have a bug report?
[10:54]  * delcoyote hi
[10:58] <RockHound> ivoks: ITS#5405
[10:58] <ivoks> ?
[10:58] <ivoks> link or something?
[10:59] <ivoks> http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-bugs/200803/msg00019.html
[10:59] <ivoks> this one?
[10:59] <RockHound> or better: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.openldap.general/42845
[11:00] <RockHound> http://www.openldap.org/its/index.cgi/Software%20Bugs?id=5426
[11:01] <ivoks> howard reported it?
[11:01] <ivoks> heh, nice... he's right next to me :D
[11:01] <RockHound> ;-)
[11:01] <ivoks> i'll talk to him...
[11:01] <RockHound> still at FOSS?
[11:01] <ivoks> UDS
[11:01] <RockHound> ah
[11:02] <RockHound> and yes, I followed all advice which could be found to try and avoid the issue ... it is still there
[11:03] <ivoks> ok...
[11:03] <ivoks> could you please report the bug, and surbscribe me
[11:03] <ivoks> so we could keep the track of it?
[11:04] <ivoks> i'll add a patch today or during this week
[11:07] <RockHound> ivoks: you meant me?
[11:09] <ivoks> yes
[11:10] <RockHound> ok will do
[11:18] <RockHound> done
[12:33] <CrummyGummy> Hi all, anyone sorted out this problem?
[12:34] <CrummyGummy> Preparing to replace openssh-server 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.2 (using .../openssh-server_1%3a4.6p1-5ubuntu0.3_amd64.deb) ...
[12:34] <CrummyGummy> Template #4 in /var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci/templates has a duplicate field "template" with new value "ssh/vulnerable_host_keys". Probably two templates are not properly separated by a lone newline.
[12:34] <CrummyGummy> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/openssh-server_1%3a4.6p1-5ubuntu0.3_amd64.deb (--install):
[12:34] <CrummyGummy>  subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 255
[12:37] <mok0> CrummyGummy: what release are you on?
[12:37] <CrummyGummy> Gutsy
[12:38] <CrummyGummy> openssh-server/gutsy upgradeable from 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.2 to 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.3
[12:38]  * mok0 tries 
[12:39] <mok0> CrummyGummy: I didn't have that problem
[12:39] <CrummyGummy> sec
[12:40] <mok0> This is the current version in gutsy: 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.5
[12:40] <CrummyGummy> apt-get -f install outputs the following.
[12:40] <CrummyGummy> Preparing to replace openssh-server 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.2 (using .../openssh-server_1%3a4.6p1-5ubuntu0.3_amd64.deb) ...
[12:41] <CrummyGummy> Ok, thats the same as above...
[12:41] <mok0> CrummyGummy: did you do apt-get update?
[12:41] <CrummyGummy> yes\
[12:42] <CrummyGummy> I think my upgrade is still stuck from Friday.
[12:42] <mok0> CrummyGummy: well, the current release is -5ubuntu0.5
[12:42] <CrummyGummy> apt-get dist-upgrade :
[12:42] <CrummyGummy> openssh-server: Depends: openssh-client (= 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.2) but 1:4.6p1-5ubuntu0.3 is installed
[12:42] <mok0> CrummyGummy: why don't you remove openssh-server completely and reinstall
[12:43] <CrummyGummy> Looks like I need a downgrade
[12:43]  * CrummyGummy is worried about getting locked out.
[12:43] <mok0> CrummyGummy: do you have gutsy-updates in your list of repos
[12:43] <mok0> ... and gutsy-security?
[12:43] <CrummyGummy> yup
[12:44] <mok0> ... and not some weird repo mirro that is lagging waay behind Ubuntus?
[12:44] <mok0> s/mirro/mirror
[12:44] <CrummyGummy> lemme revert to the original security repos. That could be the problem.
[12:47] <CrummyGummy> Right, I just had to remove the debs I had in the cache. thanks :)
[12:47] <mok0> CrummyGummy: good news
[13:46] <egoleo> how do i install perl modules on ubuntu  since the cpan seems broken is not working for me
[13:46] <egoleo> hardy server
[13:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> if its packaged, from apt, otherwise cpan.
[13:48] <Kamping_Kaiser> what does "broken" mean to you?
[13:50] <egoleo> is not work
[13:50] <egoleo> i get this error: Running make install make had return bad status install seems impossible
[13:50] <\sh> you mean: perl -MCPAN -E ?
[13:51] <egoleo> yeah
[13:51] <\sh> which module?
[13:51] <egoleo> i am now installing cpan itself
[13:51] <egoleo> with Bundle
[13:52] <\sh> I'll never do this...I'll package the module rather as debian package ;)
[13:52] <egoleo> hmm
[13:53] <egoleo> so where can i find all this debian packaged
[13:53] <\sh> https://launchpad.net/~perl-jam <- this is the team + ppa for my project....I'll need to announce it still
[13:54] <\sh> egoleo, if the cpan module is not in our archive, please file a wishlist bug [NEEDS PACKAGING] <perl module name> ... provide all infos (where to download etc.) and I'll probably will take care about it
[13:55] <egoleo> but i need it now
[13:55] <\sh> download the tar ball and compile it manually then
[13:55] <\sh> with cpan
[13:55] <\sh> perl Makefile.pl is an easy task
[13:56] <\sh> you should make sure you have all necessary build tools on your system...
[13:56] <egoleo> and where do i get that from
[13:56] <\sh> egoleo, if it's not CPAN, you get those modules from www.cpan.org
[13:56] <\sh> search.cpan.org for a search interface
[13:56] <egoleo> ok
[13:56] <egoleo> but how is it done or install cpan for the first time
[13:56] <\sh> and build system is apt-get install build-essential + necessary -dev packages for the deps
[13:57] <\sh> cpan is something like perls module management
[13:57] <\sh> (like gem for ruby)
[13:57] <\sh> you actually don't need it to build perl moduels
[13:57] <egoleo> ok
[13:58] <\sh> anyways../me goes home now, and tries to get some painkillers....
[13:58] <egoleo> hmm
[13:58] <egoleo> so how did u install urs
[13:59] <\sh> egoleo, again...I'll download the tarball of the module and start perl Makefile.pl ; make ; make install (if you want that), or I'll package it cleanly in debian packages and hopefully push it to ubuntu :)
[13:59] <egoleo> ok
[14:00] <\sh> egoleo, anyways../me really needs to go to a doctor now...you can reach me via eMail...check LP http://launchpad.net/~shermann
[14:00] <egoleo> thnx
[14:09] <sergevn> Is it possible to check your filesystem if it's mounted?
[14:09] <sergevn> or is this discouraged?
[14:26] <Alblasco1702> \sh: i want to install mod perl too bud i don no what i had to say when he ask me for: Please provide a full path to 'apxs' executable
[14:27] <CrummyGummy> Any ideas why ipac-ng isn't in hardy? I don't see anything on lauchpad.
[14:36] <egoleo> hello
[14:36] <egoleo> i have finally installed the perl modules through CPAN
[15:24] <coffeedude> dendrobates:  hey.  How are things  @ UDS ?
[15:24] <dendrobates> coffeedude: things are going pretty well.  I wish I had a chance to talk to you before I left though.
[15:52] <sergevn> sorry for disconnects
[16:01] <coffeedude> dendrobates: if there is a number I can call you at, I will.  Or if you have skype we can do that.
[16:59] <Lunarizing> Anyone in here feel like helping a newbie?   =)
[17:36] <Konam> hi, what permissions does --gid 450 give to a certain group?
[17:40] <giovani> Konam: ... none ... that's telling some application that you want to use group id 450
[17:40] <giovani> that's not a permissions statement
[17:41] <Konam> giovani it's just that I saw it here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AdvancedOpenSSH#head-bb07462f59fb73d2b3e6b241672a0d09947e619b
[17:43] <giovani> if you read the instructions: "Finally, in another example, you could configure your OpenSSH server so that only users belonging to a certain system group would be allowed to login via ssh. In this example, we'll perform all the steps required to allow ssh logins only to users who are members of the group sshlogin."
[17:43] <giovani> it's clear what's going on
[17:43] <giovani> sudo addgroup --gid 450 sshlogin
[17:43] <Konam> I know
[17:43] <Konam> :)
[17:43] <giovani> the "-gid 450" has nothing to do with permissions
[17:43] <giovani> ... no ... that's why you asked
[17:43] <Konam> I just wanted to know what did --gid 450 did
[17:43] <giovani> I just told you
[17:43] <Konam> there's no reason to specify anything
[17:44] <giovani> ... yes there is
[17:44] <Deeps> system groups are (by convention) < 1000
[17:44] <Konam> you could just create the sshlogin group with 'sudo addgroup sshlogin'
[17:44] <Deeps> if you dont specify a group, it'll autopick > 1000
[17:44] <Deeps> gid*
[17:44] <Deeps> hense why it specifies
[17:44] <Konam> thanks Deeps
[17:44] <giovani> Konam: this has nothing to do with permissions ... you asked about permissions
[17:44] <Deeps> of course, the problem begins if you already have a gid 450
[17:44] <Konam> that was what I was asking for
[17:45] <Deeps> you asked the wrong questions then#
[17:45] <Konam> my bad
[17:45] <Konam> sorry
[17:45] <Deeps> giovani answered your question
[17:45] <Deeps> np, alls well that ends well
[17:46] <Konam> what would happen if that group gets a >1000 gid?
[17:47] <Deeps> ismilar end result to dividing by 0
[17:47] <Deeps> (the end of the world)
[17:47] <Konam> jajaja
[17:47] <Deeps> i kid, nothing, it just gets 'messy'
[17:47] <Konam> ok
[17:49] <Konam> and about that link I want to know, I create the sshlogin group but I try to add an user that isn't on the server but on my network, it doesn't work
[17:50] <Konam> I will have to create an user on the server for every user from what I might login from my network?
[17:52] <Deeps> unless you use a centralised authentication system like ldap, yes
[17:54] <Konam> Deeps and there isn't a way to make sshd ask me for a user and a password when login
[17:54] <Konam> ?
[17:55] <Deeps> it does that already when you connect and attempt to login
[17:56] <Konam> it ask for a password but not an user
[17:57] <InsomniaCity> it gets the user from your local user by default
[17:57] <InsomniaCity> you can change it with username@host
[17:57] <Deeps> i defer you to the city that never sleeps
[17:57] <Deeps> his patience is never ending
[17:59] <InsomniaCity> his stomach is also hungry, and will shortly departing along with the rest of his body for some dinner
[17:59] <InsomniaCity> +be
[18:00] <Konam> InsomniaCity that's a directive included in the default sshd_config file?
[18:01] <InsomniaCity> Konam: no, thats client behaviour.
[18:01] <InsomniaCity> for example, ssh on Linux uses your local username by default
[18:01] <InsomniaCity> putty asks you for it each time, unless you configure it
[18:01] <InsomniaCity> etc
[18:02] <Konam> I couldn't notice that it ask for a username and passworkd because I have the same username in the server and in the desktop
[18:09] <Konam> InsomniaCity how do I add the username@host option?
[18:09] <Konam> just like that (user@given_host) in the ssh_config?
[18:10] <fromport> ssh user@host.domain
[18:10] <InsomniaCity> If you want to configure it, read 'man ssh_config'
[18:10] <InsomniaCity> If you just want to do it on the fly, just use it on the command line, eg 'ssh differentusername@host'
[18:17] <bicz> or -l
[18:17] <bicz> like ssh -l user host.com
[18:31] <brocebeats> hey I just installed apache and everything works great but i am running a php site that requires db access.  my file with all the passwords is in a folder called includes.  and right now i can go to mywebsite/includes and it gives me a directory listing.  How do i stop that so it just gives an error.
[18:32] <Mastacheata> You have to disable directory listing for that directory, either by .htaccess or apache configuration
[18:32] <Mastacheata> But thats merely a Ubuntu Server specific question
[18:33] <Mastacheata> The Directive is called Indexes
[18:35] <Mastacheata> You could put <Directory "/PATH/TO/DIR"> Options -Indexes </Directory>
[18:35] <Mastacheata> hope that helps
[18:35] <Mastacheata> if not try #apache
[18:36] <Deeps> brocebeats: better yet, remove the includes directory from being visible to people accessing your website
[18:36] <brocebeats> i have to have them visible b/c of postcommit jargan
[18:37] <brocebeats> it was like that before
[18:37] <Deeps> it's a bad idea
[18:37] <brocebeats> so I never noticed
[18:37] <brocebeats> all my dbpasswords require local host and ect
[18:37] <brocebeats> but i still dont like sharing
[18:37] <Deeps> what you're suggesting is the equivilant of pinning your passwords on a noticeboard and covering it with a sheet
[18:40] <Mastacheata> you don't like sharing? You share your passwords in those files with the whole world regardless of removing directory index. everyone can access the files from the web
[20:18] <Dombre> hey I was wondering is there a way to set up ubuntu server to act as a NAS?
[20:24] <giovani> Dombre: sure ... all of the different file/block-level servers you could want are provided
[20:24] <giovani> what kind of protocol are you wanting to use?
[20:26] <Dombre> samba, its going to be serving windows xp clients
[20:26] <giovani> well, samba is available in ubuntu ... so there's no problem
[20:29] <Dombre> cool
[20:29] <giovani> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba
[20:29] <Dombre> ya I'm doing some work for a company they want a NAS server so I pitched them the idea of useing linux to keep costs down and they liked it.
[20:30] <giovani> do you have previous experience with samba?
[20:30] <Dombre> not much more than setting it up for file sharing
[20:30] <Dombre> I've been runing ubuntu on the desktop end for 3 years now
[20:30] <Dombre> havn't really done much server work with it.
[20:31] <giovani> alright
[22:27] <seany> any one messed with software raid performance tuning ?
[22:29] <giovani> seany: google has an incredible amount of information on that topic
[22:30] <seany> it almost has too much
[22:30] <Deeps> lol giovani
[22:30] <seany> i'm just scratching my head as to why this aray is rebuilding @ 100k/s :(
[22:31] <seany> " [>....................]  resync =  0.0% (74240/245111616) finish=40213.1min speed=101K/sec"
[22:31] <seany> thats just shy of a month...
[22:31] <InsomniaCity> seany: are you reading/writing to it at the same time?
[22:31] <seany> nope
[22:31] <Deeps> lol, 28 days, nice
[22:32] <seany> fresh box, no partitions on md0
[23:05] <ryoohki> i using ubuntu server 8.04( hardy heron) and want to use nis for authentication which apache2 do i need to apt-get install?  this is for twiki-4.2.0
[23:26] <giovani> ryoohki: there's only one apache2
[23:58] <ryoohki> giovani: i'm in error, i should have writen "which apache2 module do i need to apt-get install to authenticate against nis password files?  this is for  twiki-4.2.0 on ubuntu server 8.04( hardy heron)"
[23:59] <giovani> that's probably a question for #twiki
[23:59] <giovani> as in ... what you need to do authentication to NIS