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Haydn1Is there anyone around that wants to help a complete noob?04:44
PrivateVoidI can try...04:45
PrivateVoidwhat is up?04:46
Haydn1Well I'm a CCNA student and am trying to break into the IT field of networking.04:46
Haydn1I'm wondering if setting up an Ubuntu Server with a spare computer would be educational04:47
PrivateVoideducational in what way?04:47
Haydn1I mean what are the limits of U Server at home04:47
PrivateVoidum... not really following what you mean...04:48
Haydn1I have an extra computer and all I do is run F@H on it and SSH into it.04:48
PrivateVoidI would assume given the right home network the limits of the Ubuntu server would be the same as any other place...04:48
Haydn1I am wondering if setting up U Server would provide me with some good IT experience04:48
PrivateVoidWhat kind of IT are you looking to get in too?04:48
PrivateVoidnetworking as in file servers or networking as in Cisco / HP Procurve kinda gear?04:49
Haydn1Cisco at this point04:49
Haydn1I'm studying for the CCNA right now.04:50
PrivateVoidTo be honest then I am not sure if running an Ubuntu server would help with that at all...04:50
PrivateVoidUnless you setup a router / switch at home and made vlans04:50
PrivateVoidthen looked at what different settings did when you connected to the file server...04:50
Haydn1Yeah I know it wont help in that area but... running a server would help me get acquainted with the OS04:51
PrivateVoidyes...04:51
PrivateVoidbut the OS has little or nothing to do with switches and routers04:51
Haydn1Yeah I know... Sorry to throw that in the mix. I just wanted to establish a baseline of knowledge.04:51
PrivateVoidif you were doing one of the security Cisco certs it might help... you could run some VMs and take pokes at different services and OSes04:52
PrivateVoidPersonally... if you want a good overview of servers...04:52
PrivateVoiddownload both Ubuntu Server (or Debian) and Windows Server 2008 and set both of them up04:52
PrivateVoidWindows server 2008 will allow 180 days of evaluation04:53
PrivateVoidwhich should be long enough to play with the OS04:53
PrivateVoidYou are also far more likely to run in to that in the field04:53
PrivateVoidUbuntu does have some interesting stuff... but it likely will not affect you in your CCNA04:53
PrivateVoidif you want to build some knowledge build a LAMP server -- first by selecting it in the build...04:54
PrivateVoidthen try doing it manually.04:54
Haydn1LAMP?04:55
PrivateVoidLinux, Apache, MySQL, PHP04:55
Haydn1Ah cool. So what is your involvement with U Server04:56
PrivateVoidVery little at the moment04:56
PrivateVoidmay set one up soon though04:56
PrivateVoidI have focused on the desktop thus far...04:56
PrivateVoidI am a sys admin by day -- running Windows and OS X servers04:57
Haydn1Ah cool, did you get certified? And if so was that before or after getting a job?04:58
PrivateVoidmy plan with Ubuntu server will be to learn how to run a file server, and directory server and the Apache/MySql combo04:58
PrivateVoidI have no certs04:58
PrivateVoidmost people get them before they get hired...04:59
PrivateVoidunless they work for a training company or consultant04:59
PrivateVoidthen they get them both before and after hiring04:59
Haydn1Ok I'm busting my ass off over here, I hope it pays off04:59
PrivateVoidwhere are you?04:59
Haydn1NC05:00
PrivateVoidYeah... the CCNA and most Cisco certs are well respected unlike the Microsoft Certs05:00
PrivateVoidNC is a good area for tech... much better than where I am05:00
PrivateVoidI might actually try to move to NC05:00
Haydn1LOL, where you at?05:00
PrivateVoidWestern NY05:00
Haydn1Huh, that is surprizing. I have a friend that runs a web hosting in NYC just to be on the east coast backbone05:01
PrivateVoidNYC is not Western NY05:02
PrivateVoidthat is a few hundred miles from me05:02
Haydn1No I know. I'm from CT so...05:02
PrivateVoidand NYC drains the rest of the state of money05:02
PrivateVoidcool...05:02
Haydn1I just moved to NC a couple months ago05:02
Haydn1Are you out by Buffalo05:02
PrivateVoidI have a few friends down in NC and they are all very happy with the area... they are in the Chapel Hill area05:03
PrivateVoidNot Buffalo... Rochester05:03
Haydn1Yeah that's a really nice area of the state05:03
PrivateVoidYeah... its nice... but it is going through some really tough economic times...05:03
Haydn1Ok got cha05:03
PrivateVoidthe major companies are all suffering05:04
Haydn1I think everyone is05:04
PrivateVoidKodak, Xerox, etc.05:04
PrivateVoidWell... some areas are more resistant too it05:04
Haydn1True05:04
PrivateVoidSyracuse lost its major employers in the 80s05:04
Haydn1Where do your friends work down here05:04
Haydn1Who was that?05:04
PrivateVoidso economic down turns seem to affect it less than Rochester05:04
PrivateVoidthey work for the state05:04
PrivateVoidSyracuse Lost Carrier, GM, and Lockheed Martin05:05
haydn1Sorry about that xchat crashed05:06
haydn1Well it was good talking to you. Take care.05:07
uvirtbotNew bug: #262899 in dovecot (main) "Please retry on all failed architectures" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26289906:31
uvirtbotNew bug: #262892 in openssh (main) "Possible bug found in SSHD and tunneling(Based on question number 43605)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26289206:57
osmosishow do I assign two IPs to a single nic?06:58
fromportedit /etc/network/interfaces and use eth0:[number eg 1] for the next ip adress06:59
dbouls_ Hey, I'm looking for some suggestions for a ubuntu box in my geek frat house http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5692225#post5692225 Check it out and ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated for my little project07:07
alexcf2011:52
* delcoyote hi14:25
nxvlkirkland: around?16:58
nxvlkirkland: i have a problem with EPD16:58
nxvlkirkland: http://paste.ubuntu.com/41905/16:58
nxvlkirkland: i'm nut sure if it's a bug or that the wiki is now well described16:58
nxvlor out-dated16:59
adammw111Hi, what's the quickest way to install ALSA?17:26
azteechif it wasn't installed at time of install, "sudo apt-get install alsa" should do it, or do it from synaptic17:30
adammw111thanks..17:34
azteechadammw11: yw17:35
darkscrypti'm trying to create a ftpd that has a default directory of /var/www20:42
darkscryptand files are uploaded as user httpd-data20:42
darkscryptthat way it is a root access to the website20:42
darkscryptany ideas, suggestions, or places to look20:42
darkscrypti'm at a complete loss20:42
darkscrypti need a ftp user that is dedicated to /var/www20:45
ScottKWould adduser --home do what you need (see man adduser for details)?21:08
SpaceBasshey folks21:33
SpaceBasssince upgrading to Heardy server, my ldap authenticated user can no long sudo ... its like its not recognizing the network group in the sudoers list21:33
okaratashello channel21:52
ErikWestrupHow do I get the current time from the terminal?22:57
SpaceBasstime23:04
SpaceBassoops ... its date23:05
SpaceBasssince upgrading to Heardy server, my ldap authenticated user can no long sudo ... its like its not recognizing the network group in the sudoers list...anyone know why that might be?23:05

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