[12:44] <morningwalker> jrib?
[12:44] <jrib> hi
[12:44] <morningwalker> hi
[12:44] <morningwalker> aryamaan will take time getting started
[12:44] <morningwalker> lets be patient
[12:44] <jrib> your friend left
[12:46] <morningwalker> he is coming
[12:46] <jrib> k
[12:47] <morningwalker> jrib, arya entered
[12:47] <jrib> hi aryamaangiri, let's talk here
[12:47] <aryamaangiri> ok
[12:48] <aryamaangiri> jrib
[12:48] <jrib> aryamaangiri: run 'apt-cache policy openssh-server'.  Then highlight the output with your mouse.  Then visit http://paste.ubuntu.com and paste the output in the box by hitting the middle click on your mouse
[12:49] <aryamaangiri> ok
[12:49] <aryamaangiri> done
[12:49] <aryamaangiri> now clik paste?
[12:50] <jrib> put a name and then paste
[12:50] <aryamaangiri> name in poster?
[12:50] <jrib> sure
[12:50] <aryamaangiri> done
[12:50] <jrib> now give me the url
[12:50] <aryamaangiri> download as text ?
[12:50] <aryamaangiri> http://paste.ubuntu.com/44168/
[12:51] <jrib> thanks
[12:51] <jrib> does 'ssh localhost' give you an error of some kind or log you in after you enter your password?
[12:52] <aryamaangiri> it gives me an error
[12:52] <jrib> what error?
[12:52] <aryamaangiri> it just keeps asking for passwrd
[12:52] <jrib> are you sure you entered the password correctly?  check caps lock, etc
[12:52] <aryamaangiri> yeah i entered it proprly
[12:52] <jrib> it's your user's password
[12:53] <aryamaangiri> yeah
[12:53] <jrib> what does the command 'whoami' return?
[12:53] <aryamaangiri> aryamaan
[12:53] <jrib> and you haven't edited /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?
[12:54] <aryamaangiri> no
[12:54] <aryamaangiri> i dont even know wat that is
[12:54] <jrib> aryamaangiri: can you try 'ssh localhost' one more time and be extra careful with typing in the password?  It should be working...
[12:54] <aryamaangiri> ssh localhost?
[12:54] <aryamaangiri> in terminal
[12:54] <jrib> aryamaangiri: yeah
[12:54] <aryamaangiri> ?
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> this is the ouput
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> Linux aryamaan-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 22:56:21 UTC 2008 i686
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> The programs included with the Ubuntu system are free software;
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright.
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> applicable law.
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> To access official Ubuntu documentation, please visit:
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> http://help.ubuntu.com/
[12:55] <jrib> good you just used ssh, congatulations! :)
[12:55] <jrib> hit ctrl-d to get out of it
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> ok kool
[12:55] <aryamaangiri> done
[12:56] <jrib> now the issue lies with your router as morningwalker can't get to your computer
[12:56] <aryamaangiri> yeah
[12:56] <jrib> you need to forward port 22 on your router to your machine
[12:56] <aryamaangiri> how?
[12:56] <jrib> check portforward.com for instructions for your router
[12:56] <jrib> you want to setup "ssh server"
[12:56] <aryamaangiri> yeah
[12:57] <jrib> usually you go to 192.168.1.1 and set it up there, but routers vary, so check portforward.com
[12:57] <aryamaangiri> ok
[12:57] <aryamaangiri> i am on portforward.com
[12:58] <aryamaangiri> Your external IP address is 122.167.129.75.
[12:58] <jrib> click on "common ports"
[12:58] <aryamaangiri> o
[12:58] <aryamaangiri> ok
[12:58] <aryamaangiri> now?
[12:58] <jrib> find ssh
[12:59] <jrib> then look for your router
[12:59] <aryamaangiri> found
[12:59] <aryamaangiri> i found ssh
[12:59] <morningwalker> jrib, aryamaan... pune is a developing city in Maharashtra... power shedding has become a solution to avoid certain environmental problems... hence no current... hence GOTTA GO!!!
[12:59] <aryamaangiri> but it isn't a link
[12:59] <jrib> find the next one
[12:59] <jrib> bye morningwalker
[13:00] <morningwalker> bye jrib
[13:00] <aryamaangiri> ok got it
[13:00] <aryamaangiri> now?
[13:00] <jrib> that's a link, click on it
[13:00] <morningwalker> thanks for sparing some time for the aryamaangiri
[13:00] <morningwalker> bye again
[13:00] <aryamaangiri> i clikd
[13:00] <aryamaangiri> it gives a list of routers or sumtin
[13:00] <jrib> aryamaangiri: is your router on that list?
[13:01] <aryamaangiri> no
[13:01] <aryamaangiri> i have D-Link
[13:01] <aryamaangiri> it isn't on the list
[13:03] <jrib> aryamaangiri: there are close to 50 dlink routers there, choose one with a similar model number and see if the interface is the same on your router
[13:03] <aryamaangiri> where is it??
[13:04] <jrib> at the bottom
[13:04] <aryamaangiri> i got it
[13:04] <aryamaangiri> ok i found mine
[13:04] <aryamaangiri> i clikd on it
[13:04] <jrib> then you have to read
[13:05] <aryamaangiri> ok dude
[13:05] <aryamaangiri> thx
[13:05] <aryamaangiri> bye
[13:05] <aryamaangiri> i g2g
[13:05] <jrib> bye
[13:05] <aryamaangiri> thx a lot man
[13:10] <morningwalker> aryamaangiri
[13:11] <morningwalker> jigr
[13:11] <morningwalker> u there?
[13:18] <morningwalker> jrib, what happened with the ssh thing??
[13:19] <jrib> morningwalker: I got aryamaangiri to the portforward.com page.  He needs to forward port 22 on his router
[13:19] <jrib> he had to go though
[13:19] <morningwalker> oh
[13:19] <morningwalker> explain it to me
[13:19] <morningwalker> i will get it done for him
[13:20] <jrib> the ip you have for him is for his router
[13:20] <jrib> so when you knock on port 22 on his router, his router needs to forward that to his computer running the ssh server
[13:20] <jrib> this is called port forwarding
[13:20] <jrib> you set it up throught the browser's interface, usually by going to 192.168.1.1 while you are on the network
[13:21] <jrib> portforward.com has instructions for many different routers as they all have different interfaces
[13:21] <jrib> morningwalker: about to go for a run, do you know what you need to do?
[13:23] <morningwalker> no!!
[13:23] <jrib> morningwalker: do you have a router?
[13:23] <morningwalker> a broadband modem
[13:23] <morningwalker> not a router
[13:23] <morningwalker> OH yes
[13:23] <jrib> morningwalker: have you ever used a router?
[13:23] <morningwalker> i remember
[13:24] <morningwalker> yes
[13:24] <morningwalker> i know
[13:24] <jrib> ok, good
[13:24] <morningwalker> he has a router
[13:24] <morningwalker> He, has WIFI enabled in his place so a router is necessary.
[13:24] <jrib> k
[13:24] <morningwalker> So what about a router present there??
[13:25] <jrib> you need to configure it to forward port 22 to his computer running the ssh server
[13:26] <morningwalker> so he has to manually configure his router??
[13:26] <jrib> yes
[13:26] <morningwalker> hmm
[13:26] <morningwalker> how can he do that??
[13:26] <morningwalker> any idea?
[13:26] <jrib> visit 192.168.1.1 on his network and you will see the admin interface
[13:26] <jrib> the documentation for his router should also be useful.  But portforward.com has guides as well
[13:26] <morningwalker> he his to go to 192.168.1.1 in the web address bar
[13:27] <jrib> yes, usually
[13:27] <morningwalker> and then change configurations??
[13:27] <jrib> yes
[13:27] <morningwalker> ok cool
[13:27] <jrib> to forward port 22 to his machine
[13:27] <morningwalker> i understood
[13:27] <jrib> great
[13:27] <morningwalker> do you live in india, jrib??
[13:27] <jrib> US
[13:28] <morningwalker> ok
[13:28] <morningwalker> jrib, check out my site www.itech7.com
[13:28] <jrib> no linux? :(
[13:29] <morningwalker> where??
[13:29] <jrib> never mind
[13:29] <morningwalker> if u r talking about the site content... its got linux as well
[13:30] <jrib> ah, I see
[13:30] <morningwalker> my friend nilesh runs this site using his pentium 3 500mhx fedora(linux) box...
[13:32] <morningwalker> jrib: you there?
[13:34] <jrib> morningwalker: yep, but I'm going to go for a run now
[13:34] <morningwalker> ok
[13:34] <morningwalker> bye
[13:34] <jrib> bye morningwalker.  Ask #ubuntu if you get stuck
[13:34] <morningwalker> jrib: thanks alot for your help
[13:34] <morningwalker> !!
[15:06] <Brootux> hi @ all wann gibts hier denn seminare? hab grad davon gehört :)
[15:08] <laga> ubuntu developer week ist schon rum, aber es gibt öfters welche. siehe links im topic
[15:08] <laga> und man spricht englisch ;)
[16:05] <Dabbu> is anything going here
[16:06] <Dabbu> is anything going here
[16:06] <laga> is anything going here
[16:07] <jrib> Dabbu, laga: nope, not now
[16:07] <laga> jrib: why not?
[16:07] <jrib> laga: there's nothing scheduled
[16:07] <laga> good point.
[16:07]  * laga j/k