[00:28] <FroMaster> Is there a JeOS 64-bit or only 32-bit at the moment?
[02:06] <stephen|sflc> does the resolve.conf need to be the local IP address.. or the external IP address?
[02:10] <kgoetz> stephen|sflc: it has to be the nameservers ip
[03:11] <SteckelBud> broken apache mod_rewrites- I installed apache on install, then added rewrites, but still doesn't work with drupal--any hints?
[03:16] <hads> mod_rewrite can do logging, that's useful to see what's wrong.
[03:36] <Poweruser> hello
[03:36] <Poweruser> ?
[04:09] <kgoetz> !greet Poweruser
[04:09] <kgoetz> aw
[04:09] <kgoetz> !hello
[04:14] <antdedyet> hi
[04:25] <Poweruser> thanks :)
[04:25] <Poweruser> need some slapd help :)
[04:25] <kgoetz> ah oh :o
[04:25] <Poweruser> sorry starting to get used to empty IRC channels
[04:25] <Poweruser> can u ghelp me ?
[04:26] <Poweruser> kgoetz, can u?
[04:28] <kgoetz> Poweruser: ask your question - if someone can help, they will
[04:28] <Poweruser> need somhe help getting a basic slapd and samba conf going
[04:30] <kgoetz> pretty sure wiki.samba.org has info on that
[05:20] <kaushal> hi
[05:20] <kaushal> when i do W: A error occurred during the signature verification.
[05:21] <kaushal> when i do aptitute update
[05:24] <ropetin> Do you have any non-standard sources in your apt sources?
[05:24] <ropetin> OR not
[05:29] <kaushal> hi
[05:31] <kaushal> when i do apt-get update
[05:31] <kaushal> i get
[05:31] <kaushal> W: A error occurred during the signature verification.
[07:45] <kraut> moin
[09:53] <mdz> I noticed on a test install that the landscape-sysinfo status doesn't get displayed on first login, presumably because the cron job hasn't run yet
[09:54] <mdz> likely not a problem, but it was noticeable
[10:07] <danielm_mc> anyone in here?
[10:33] <gouki> Hi. How can I list all locked accounts? I don't see any changes in /etc/passwd to grep it.
[10:34] <ivoks> there are changes
[10:34] <ivoks> in /etc/shadow
[10:34] <gouki> I'm also getting login incorrect when trying to login with a locked account. Is there any way of changing the output given?
[10:34] <gouki> ivoks: Thank you. I'll check it.
[10:34] <ivoks> there's '!' in front of the password
[10:35] <gouki> ivoks: I see. So when locking a user, we're actually just 'changing the password'.
[10:35] <ivoks> locking account is actually changing password to something that won't work :)
[10:35] <ivoks> correct
[10:35] <gouki> :) Got it! :) So I believe that second question is no. There isn't a way to change the output when a locked user tries to login.
[10:36] <ivoks> well, it's open source :)
[10:36] <gouki> Indeed!
[10:36] <gouki> Without changing pam, or something similar :)
[10:36] <ivoks> nothing is impossible
[12:16] <Kamping_Kaiser> that bug looks familar
[13:55] <sommer> yay  http://www.linux.com/feature/148629
[14:40] <bosky101>  hi , would be gr8 if u threw some light upon a thought of partcular interest
[14:41] <bosky101> im just moving from a single node setup to a multi-node one. how do u implement session mgmt
[14:41] <bosky101> point user to the same node (persistent load-balancing) / no state (just urls/rewrites) / some mixture of state shared across a db ... ?
[15:31] <mathiaz> kirkland: hello mister RAID ! :D
[15:31] <mathiaz> kirkland: I did some more testing yesterday with raid0 and raid5.
[15:32] <mathiaz> kirkland: I've put raid0 and raid5 on / (with /boot on the same partition) and the system got stuck at grub loading
[15:32] <mathiaz> kirkland: which makes sense since grub doesn't support booting from RAID0 or RAID5 AFAICT
[15:33] <mathiaz> kirkland: however the installer didn't emit a warning
[15:33] <mathiaz> kirkland: or grub-install didn't fail
[16:07] <cyris|> any idea why I'm getting this packages kept back ? bind9-host dnsutils libbind9-30 libisccfg30 linux-image-server linux-server
[16:23] <shame> just discovered /etc/crontab had been modified on 7/21 and apparently hasn't been used since, but I don't see anything in logs and it looks fine http://pastie.org/283641
[16:24] <shame> anyone have an idea what to look for ?
[16:25] <shame> the cron.daily etc scripts have not run since 7/31
[16:25] <shame> 7/21 I mean
[16:25] <shame> the box has been rebooted since, too
[16:35] <shame> Oct  2 10:33:14 tug cron[28304]: Error: bad username; while reading /etc/crontab
[16:35] <shame> wut?
[16:36] <shame> oh jeez.. got it
[16:40] <shame> if anyone's curious, there was a piece of the /etc/crontab that was omitted from the pastie that emailed an admin account on @reboot, something like @reboot echo "$(hostname) rebooted $(date)" |mail foo@example.com -s "$(hostname) Rebooted"
[16:40] <shame> popping a 'root' after @reboot fixed it
[16:53] <brousch> I can't find any info on tomcat5.5 in the server guide, help, or wiki. Are the docs as neglected as they seem, or am I missing something?
[16:56] <ScottK> sommer: ^^?
[17:15] <sommer> brousch: here's a link to the development serverguide on tomcat6: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/tomcat.html
[17:15] <sommer> brousch: not sure if that's what you're looking for though
[17:19] <brousch> sommer, that is what I'm looking for, but I can't find it by searching the web site. If you start at http://help.ubuntu.com and follow the Server Guide link, that version does not mention Tomcat
[17:23] <brousch> Also, I don't see tomcat6 in the ubuntu 8.04 repos, I only see tomcat5.5. It looks like tomcat6 isn't coming until ubuntu 8.10
[17:35] <mathiaz> brousch: correct. tomcat6 will only be available in 8.10
[17:37] <nxvl> kirkland: ping
[17:37] <kirkland> nxvl: yo
[17:37] <nxvl> kirkland: did you already played with patch-tracker?
[17:38] <kirkland> nxvl: only the debian frontend
[17:38] <kirkland> nxvl: i have not looked at the code or tried to install it
[17:38] <nxvl> kirkland: so just as an user?
[17:38] <kirkland> nxvl: right
[17:38] <nxvl> ok
[17:38] <kirkland> nxvl: you wanna set up the server?
[17:38] <nxvl> i've just cloned the git repo
[17:38] <nxvl> and was about to give it a look
[17:40] <toonew> hi there - ne1 out there
[17:41] <toonew> hey hey
[18:26] <lastdays> Help:Fresh JeOS,I need use pppoe with my xDSL,how to!
[20:05] <sainzeo> hi all - I just installed Ubuntu Server into a virtual machine and am having problems with it as it doesn't seem to be accepting incoming connections - it can see the world and can ping others, but nothing can see it or ping it - any suggestions?
[20:06] <brousch> sainzeo, is it NATted?
[20:07] <sainzeo> brousch: i've tried using the Shared Networking option in Parallels as well as using the ethernet connection directly..
[20:08] <brousch> sainzeo, does it get a non-NAT IP address using either of those methods?
[20:09] <sainzeo> yeah - using the ethernet connection directly, I get a normal network IP address
[20:10] <brousch> I'm not really familiar with parallels, but could the OSX firewall also be applying itself to the VM?
[20:10] <sainzeo> brousch: i don't believe so as I had no problem with Ubuntu Server Gutsy....I am currently using Hardy though...
[20:14] <[Solars]> where is a good spot to put a multimedia directory within the directory hiarchy ... going to be used to store media by multiple users
[20:14] <sainzeo> brousch: does Hardy Server install some kind of firewall along with the LAMP installation or something?
[20:16] <brousch> sainzeo, not that i know of
[20:16] <brousch> what happens when you ping to the VM IP address?
[20:17] <sainzeo> brousch: times out :(
[20:29] <brousch> sainzeo, I have no other ideas. The symptoms point to a NAT/routing/firewall problem, and I don't see anything similar on Google searches. :)
[20:30] <sainzeo> brousch: yeah i know - i wasn't able to find much either...hmm...maybe i'll just put gutsy back on and see what happens - thanks for your time though!
[21:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: ping
[21:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: i have a new upload of mdadm in the works, fixing 2 significant bugs
[21:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: i could probably attach that debconf wording change onto here, if you want
[21:45] <ivoks> mathiaz: drbd thing ended up being more complicated than we tought - i'm working with TJ from kernel team on this one
[21:46] <kirkland> mathiaz: actually, i think we missed string freeze
[21:48] <ScottK> ivoks: clamav with your apparmor change uploaded.  Thank you again.
[21:48] <ScottK> jdstrand: ^^
[21:48] <jdstrand> \o/
[21:49] <ScottK> Beta is released, so we're free to break stuff now, right?
[21:49] <Nafallo> ScottK: -> slangasek
[21:49] <Nafallo> :-)
[21:49] <ivoks> ScottK: no problem at all
[21:50] <slangasek> no, you're not free to break me
[21:50] <ScottK> slangasek: You aren't stuff.
[21:50] <slangasek> harsh
[21:51] <ScottK> Really?
[21:51] <ScottK> Maybe that didn't come out like I intended then.
[21:51] <slangasek> heh
[21:51]  * Nafallo laughs
[21:51]  * NCommander just had a horrible idea involving breaking stuff, slangasek, and a cast
[21:51]  * ScottK was thinking 'stuff' = non-living items.
[21:51] <NCommander> ScottK, well, its easy to make someone non-living
[21:51]  * ScottK doesn't want to know.
[21:52] <ScottK> True.
[21:52] <ScottK> Then they can at least be stuffed.
[21:52] <NCommander> *things_to_be_broken = (stuff) slangasek;
[21:52]  * NCommander runs
[21:53] <NCommander> although if we accept that to be broken it must be stuff, and to be stuff, it must be non_living, then we need to a call to homicide()
[21:53] <NCommander> ....
[21:53] <NCommander> I'm going to shutup now
[22:46] <[Solars]> whats the best way to see what packages are installed on my server so i can systemactically go through each one and decide if i need it or not
[22:50] <RediXe> How would I change a group ID to a custom #
[22:55] <trashguy> [Solars], dpkg -l
[22:57] <[Solars]> heh wow got lots of stuff installed
[23:10] <trashguy> dkg -l | wc -l
[23:11] <trashguy> show u how many pkgs are installed
[23:11] <[Solars]> i should start from scratch
[23:11] <[Solars]> if thats possible
[23:11] <[Solars]> have a bare bone system without any updates
[23:12] <[Solars]> then install what i want :P
[23:12] <[Solars]> else i just end up installing packages i don't ever use except for that one time
[23:12] <[Solars]> or have stuff hanging there from an old dependancy
[23:13] <[Solars]> 1154 pkg
[23:14] <[Solars]> doesn't help that ihave X installed :)
[23:14] <trashguy> ,y email server has
[23:14] <trashguy> 285
[23:14] <trashguy> running zimbra
[23:15] <RediXe> drwsrwsr-x     what is the s for?
[23:15] <[Solars]> i want minual stuff installed but at the same time kinda need gui for the wife
[23:16] <trashguy> for a server?
[23:16] <trashguy> RediXe, im aussiming those are permissions
[23:17] <RediXe> yes for a directory ..
[23:17] <trashguy> s
[23:18] <trashguy> o dunno what thsoe s are
[23:18] <trashguy> usally
[23:18] <nxvl> mathiaz: is there any easy/quick task in the RoadMap in need of attention
[23:19] <mathiaz> nxvl: make sure 8.10 rocks !
[23:19] <nxvl> \o/
[23:19] <mathiaz> nxvl: done ?
[23:20] <mathiaz> nxvl: awesome - thanks :D
[23:20] <nxvl> yup
[23:20] <nxvl> :D
[23:20]  * nxvl is quick
[23:21] <mathiaz> nxvl: what you could do is have a look at the ebox packages
[23:21] <mathiaz> nxvl: https://launchpad.net/~ebox/+archive
[23:22] <[Solars]> how many packages does the server install does?
[23:22] <mathiaz> nxvl: I've started to test them but then got stuck in testing for beta
[23:22] <trashguy> [Solars], 200ish
[23:22] <mathiaz> nxvl: what's you could focus on is testing and reviewing the changes between the packages in hardy and intrepid
[23:23] <trashguy> im used to freebsd, all linux distros feel bloated even server versions ;)
[23:23] <mathiaz> nxvl: we should try to get them updated before release - in order to do that we'll have to ask for FFe as this is a new upstream version.
[23:23] <nxvl> mathiaz: ok, wrote on my todo, i will take a look in a few minutes that i finish seting up my schroot
[23:24] <mathiaz> nxvl: but as of now, the packages in intrepid don't work (because of the cn=config ldap change)
[23:24] <nxvl> uhg, did you worked that with foolano already?
[23:24] <mathiaz> nxvl: there are a couple of source packages that needs to need to have a FFe request prepared
[23:24] <[Solars]> trashguy last time i ever used a *nix was several years ago with FBSD
[23:25] <nxvl> mathiaz: is there a list of them?
[23:25] <mathiaz> nxvl: the testing I did with the packages in the PPA are good
[23:25] <trashguy> linux
[23:25] <trashguy> is
[23:25] <mathiaz> nxvl: the packages in the PPA seem to work correclty.
[23:25] <trashguy> *nix ^^
[23:25] <trashguy> Look alike oses
[23:25] <[Solars]> heh
[23:25] <trashguy> although freebsd is rooted a little more
[23:25] <mathiaz> nxvl: now we have to do the work to get them uploaded to the archive.
[23:26] <nxvl> mathiaz: i'm looking for things like testing and writing FFe, since they are a lot and quick, so i can do it after my work hours
[23:26] <trashguy> i use ubuntu for my desktop and i recently had to install zimbra which doesnt run at all on freebsd
[23:26] <[Solars]> well i used slackware, redhat, debian, fbsd, and now ubuntu to name a few
[23:26] <[Solars]> what is zimbra?
[23:26] <mathiaz> nxvl: awesome - ebox would fit perferctly then ;)
[23:28] <nxvl> mathiaz: yes, that works perfect for after work hours/dead times while waiting for a process to finish
[23:32] <[Solars]> which flavor of desktop enviroments is user friendly and not extremly bloated?
[23:51] <trashguy> Zimbra is an exchange alternative
[23:51] <trashguy> I run gnome
[23:51] <[Solars]> i am going to reinstall ubuntu
[23:52] <[Solars]> this time starting from a server disk
[23:52] <[Solars]> then build up what i need
[23:53] <trashguy> i just install desktop
[23:54] <trashguy> then install server kernel
[23:54] <trashguy> ^^
[23:55] <[Solars]> trashguy in any case i want a fresh start ...and its a good way to relearn the system building from the base up
[23:55] <[Solars]> that way i know whats installed etc
[23:55] <trashguy> yea
[23:55] <trashguy> problem is
[23:56] <trashguy> when yu do
[23:56] <trashguy> the
[23:56] <trashguy> ubuntu-desktop
[23:56] <trashguy> you mind as well just installf ormt he cd
[23:57] <[Solars]> not sure if i want to do ubuntu-desktop yet or not
[23:58] <[Solars]> hard to say
[23:59] <trashguy> that sthe pkg the recommend
[23:59] <trashguy> if u want a gui
[23:59] <trashguy> and all your sound and stuff working