[00:03] <emgent> kirkland: congrats! :)
[01:29] <PumpkinPie> hello :)
[01:31] <PumpkinPie> whats up bill
[01:32] <Bill_MI> Hi PumpkinPie.  Playing with a new install on an old K6 system.
[01:32] <PumpkinPie> ubuntu server?
[01:32] <Bill_MI> Yeppers
[01:33] <PumpkinPie> why server ?
[01:33] <Bill_MI> I'm fighting a vacuum of knowl;edge.  Everything's a project.
[01:34] <Bill_MI> Just wanted to replace an aging NT5 utility box that does DNS, mail, ftp, web, etc
[01:34] <Bill_MI> Been looking at Webmin but it looks like it conflicts with other setups.
[01:34] <PumpkinPie> the box is at a data center or office?
[01:35] <Bill_MI> Nope, home use only.
[01:36] <Bill_MI> It looked like it would run well... except encryption (SSL, HTTPS) bogs it right down.
[01:36] <Bill_MI> BIND9 with the latest patches runs great!
[01:38] <Bill_MI> Any suggestions on setting up Postfix?
[01:39] <Bill_MI> A good walkthru Howto?
[01:43] <Bill_MI> After being used to Synaptic I'm slowly getting up on Aptitude.
[02:26] <benlake> man, hardy is being a real pain with installation on software raid, I didn't have near this much trouble in 7.10.
[02:30] <benlake> 2 disks, cleared partition tables with livecd/fdisk, zeroed md superblocks, reboot, recreate md raid1 device, attempt to auto partition the md device and it errors out with "too many primary partitions"
[02:30] <benlake> I can't seem to manually create any more than 1 partition either
[02:31] <benlake> bbiab
[03:01] <Drezard> hellol?
[03:02] <Drezard> need some help please ?
[08:47]  * antdedyet performs a little late hour server setup for a client that has enjoyed the switch over to Ubuntu
[09:41] <ghaleb> hello, I made a mess in my ubuntu server making samba to use my ldap, how can I return everything to defaults, I mean configurations and so on
[10:45] <zhaozhou> Anyone running pure-ftpd around here?
[10:49] <Gilnim> hi! Does somebody know how to access the html config file of MediaTomb without a graphical interface?
[10:50] <Gilnim> figured it out. thank you anyway
[10:58] <exalt_> hello, is it necessary to the VPN server to be installed on the gateway ?
[11:01] <ghaleb> exalt_,  I have the same question, my vpn clients suffer from very slow service
[11:02] <exalt_> ghaleb, what vpn server do u use ?
[11:02] <ghaleb> pptp
[11:03] <exalt_> I see
[11:04] <exalt_> I don't know .. what do u see guys ?
[12:52] <KyleNeedsHelp> i know this is maybe not the right channel but noone was able or interested in helping me on the other (k)ubuntu channels
[12:52] <KyleNeedsHelp> is it possible to install ubuntu on faikraid ?
[15:18]  * delcoyote hi
[16:55] <WaFFeN> hi i find a 5.0.4 server edition
[17:09] <Nicke> WaFFeN: Why do you want the 5.04 edition? It's over 3 years old by now.
[17:13] <mok0> What does "All rights reserved" mean? Is it part of the copyright, or of the license?
[17:13] <mok0> Sorry wrong channel, please ignore
[17:44] <Koryo_Sanders> Hiya all, anyone up for saving me? i can't seem to get my interfaces file back :(
[17:44]  * Nafallo doesn't have your interfaces file
[17:47]  * _ruben neither
[17:48] <Koryo> erm.... well i re-wrote it, and in the same directory, but every time i restart /etc/init.d/networking, i get "/etc/network/interfaces:5: duplicate interface" and under that "ifdown: couldn't read interfaces file "/etc/network/interfaces" then another 2 lines exactly the same exept ifdown is iifup.
[17:49] <Koryo> (all done with sudo, after i originally changed the file without sudo, screwing it up...)
[17:50] <_ruben> pastebin the contents of ur interfaces file .. like it says, it most likely contains duplicates
[17:51] <Koryo> _ruben, it really doesn't lol, and i can't pastebin it because its not connected to the net xD
[17:51] <Koryo> line 1) auto lo   line 2) iface lo inet loopback   line 4) auto eth0    line 5) iface lo inet dhcp
[17:52] <_ruben> line 5 is wrong
[17:52] <_ruben> it says
[17:52] <_ruben> it says lo instead of eth0
[17:52] <_ruben> like it said .. duplicate :)
[17:52] <_ruben> duplicate of line 2 that is
[17:52] <Koryo> 0_0 blimey.... xD Thank you ^_^
[17:53] <Koryo> YAY! it works! thank you very much _ruben!
[17:54] <_ruben> nice :)
[17:54] <Koryo> btw - do i have to put my wireless card in the interfaces file as well?
[17:56] <_ruben> never worked with wireless on ubuntu (server, nor desktop), wouldnt know
[17:57] <Koryo> k cheers for the help with the file tho ^^ took ages lol
[18:05] <foolano> ping nxvl
[18:05] <nxvl> pong
[18:05] <sysadmin> hello
[18:06] <sysadmin> has anyone here setup n-way ldap replication?
[18:06] <foolano> nxvl: hey i was testing the latest courier package in intrepid and i think i'm having problems with it
[18:06] <foolano> nxvl: related to the removal of the rpath info
[18:07] <nxvl> how is that?
[18:07] <foolano> i was about to open a bug, but i wanted to ask you first
[18:07] <nxvl> just open it, so we can discuss it there and keep track of it
[18:07] <nxvl> :D
[18:07] <nxvl> foolano: once you open it please send me the bug number
[18:07] <foolano> nxvl: cool :)
[18:08] <foolano> nxvl: maybe it's just my installation, i'm gonna open it anyway :).
[18:09] <nxvl> yep
[18:09] <nxvl> :
[18:09] <nxvl> better to open it
[18:15] <sysadmin> does anyone know of a packaged fedora directory server?
[18:17] <zul> there isnt one
[18:18] <sysadmin> don't supposed anyone has the n-way replication working?
[18:19] <foolano> nxvl: can you please take a look at #260899 ?
[18:19] <sysadmin> in openldap
[18:19] <sommer> sysadmin: yep, I've set one up
[18:19] <sysadmin> sommer: what version did you use ?
[18:20] <sommer> sysadmin: the version in intrepid... 2.4.11
[18:20] <sysadmin> did you do that recently?  i tried with a backport i made, but it was .10 then
[18:20] <sysadmin> ok time for me to go backport .11
[18:21] <sommer> sysadmin: yep, last week
[18:21] <sysadmin> sommer: cool i tried a month ago
[18:21] <sysadmin> time for me to get going then :)
[18:21] <sommer> sysadmin: the steps I used are documented in the development version of the ubuntu server guide
[18:21] <sysadmin> thanks for your help!
[18:21] <sommer> np
[18:21] <sysadmin> sommer: awesome
[18:22] <sysadmin> back in a sec, i just repaired my laptop
[18:26] <foolano> nxvl: i gotta go now. talk to you later :)
[18:31] <Koryo> hey _ruben. got it to work as well ^^
[18:36] <frith> i was debating about setting up a repo of standard version of apps for all supported versions,  for example ldap and bacula
[18:40] <Koryo> Just curious - Whats a resume image? i keep seeing it at  boot...
[18:48] <guntbert> imho its for 'suspend to disk'
[18:54] <frith> Koryo, well my laptop just suspended, however i had an encrypted partition and things went a little wrong,
[18:56] <Koryo> er.... sounds tricky :s
[18:56] <frith> well solution was to format the swap
[18:56] <frith> however i think i will just keep it unecrypted
[18:57] <Koryo> how does an encrypted swap benafit you?
[19:00] <frith> Koryo, well if private data gets swaped to disk, any security i once had from the encrypted data partition has gone
[19:00] <Koryo> doesn't swap get erased on reboot? i thought swap was used like RAM?
[19:01] <frith> nope
[19:02] <frith> you would have to wipe everything which would slow your boot time to ...
[19:03] <Koryo> hmm... *googles swap partition*
[19:11] <frith> if i hack to debian/control i can change the depends?
[19:12] <frith> ah and the .dsc file
[19:28] <Koryo_Sanders> can anyone tell me what SIOCADDRT means please?
[19:34] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: In what context?
[19:42] <Koryo_Sanders> mok0, in that every time i try "ifup eht0" i get that and "no such process", then the "failed to bring up eht0." message.
[19:43] <Nafallo> Koryo_Sanders: try eth0? :-)
[19:43] <Koryo_Sanders> lol misstyped on here, it is eth0 xD
[19:44] <mok0> hehe
[19:44] <Koryo_Sanders> this time i have an internet connection on my desktop. i have attempted to modify my interfaces file in /etc/network again. would anyone mind taking a look for me?
[19:45] <mok0> pastebin it
[19:49] <Koryo_Sanders> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/40228/
[19:50] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: the gateway needs to be on the same network
[19:50] <Koryo_Sanders> as?
[19:51] <Koryo_Sanders> because im trying to route information from that ethernet card, throught the wireless card to my router
[19:51] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: eth0
[19:51] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: 200.0.0.1
[19:51] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: normally, that would be the gateway
[19:51] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: but that depends on how your network is set up
[19:52] <Koryo_Sanders> basically - router 192.168.1.1, this desktop on DHCP (the pastebin file is on this desktop), and another desktop connected to the eth0 port.
[19:53] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: so you want desktop#1 to function as a router?
[19:54] <Koryo_Sanders> preferably yep
[19:54] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: you should look up the linux router howto
[19:55] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: you need 2 cards
[19:55] <Koryo_Sanders> i have 3
[19:55] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: network cards
[19:55] <mok0> :-)
[19:55] <Koryo_Sanders> 2 eth (once the others installed) and 1 wireless
[19:56] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: then you need to set your desktop up so it will route traffic from one card to the other
[19:56] <Koryo_Sanders> routing tables?
[19:57] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: to tell you the truth, I've never done it. I think there are a couple of different ways to do it. One way is to use iptables
[19:57] <Koryo_Sanders> would you know of any limitations to that?
[19:57] <mok0> But you also need to configure the cards
[19:57] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: iptables, you mean?
[19:57] <Koryo_Sanders> configure the cards? how so? im using crossover cables. yep thats what i mean
[19:58] <mok0> configure the cards with IP numbers, etc
[19:59] <mok0> iptables is very efficient. It works on kernel level
[19:59] <Koryo_Sanders> wouldn't MAC address be better?
[19:59] <Koryo_Sanders> as some of my IP's are DHCP driven
[20:01] <mok0> You need to configure the router so it routes one network to the other. DHCP will always give you the same network and use the same gateway
[20:02] <mok0> Koryo_Sanders: there is some nice gentoo docs here: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/home-router-howto.xml
[20:05] <Koryo_Sanders> thanks ^^
[20:40] <ScottK> mok0: Is this something we want sommer to add to the Ubuntu Server guide do you think?
[20:50] <mok0> ScottK: you mean the router docs?
[20:51] <ScottK> Yes.
[20:51] <ScottK> Anytime I see someone here pointing at Gentoo docs, I'm wondering if we need to add to ours.
[20:52] <mok0> ScottK: well, it would be useful, but I think it needs a good rework
[20:52] <ScottK> mok0: Any chance you'd be willing to help sommer out with that?
[20:53] <mok0> ScottK: sure... but I don't that much about routing
[20:53] <ScottK> OK.  Well hopefully sommer reads the scrollback and takes it up.
[22:27] <Koryo_Sanders> !whereis apples
[22:30] <SjG_TedsHouse__> question about setting up a virtual appliance using JeOS: do I want to set up the VM as NAT or Bridged networking?
[22:31] <SjG_TedsHouse__> o, going with Bridged so outsiders can connect... hope they have DHCP available :)