tmh__ | my /dev/sdb suddenly became /dev/sdd and now when I try to reassemble my RAID5 md device it thinks sdd is a spare and not active. how can I tell it to reassemble so they're both active? | 00:33 |
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Turl1 | hello, I think one of your update servers has been compromised | 00:33 |
Turl1 | updating complains about your signatures being invalid | 00:34 |
Turl1 | the server is ar.archive.ubuntu.com | 00:34 |
Turl1 | W: Error de GPG: http://ar.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty Release Las siguientes firms fueron inválidas: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> | 00:34 |
Turl1 | (Translated: GPG Error: .... The following signatures were invalid: ..... | 00:34 |
Turl1 | can anyone confirm the system being compromised? | 00:41 |
tmh__ | is there a separate RAID help channel? | 00:42 |
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Deeps | tmh__: assuming you're using linux software raid (mdadm), you could look for a channel specialising in mdadm (#mdadm, maybe?) | 00:44 |
Deeps | Turl: no errors polling ar.archive's hardy repository, it may be a glitch with jaunty? | 00:45 |
Turl | Deeps: no BADSIG there? | 00:45 |
Turl | or maybe my GPG broke then? | 00:45 |
Deeps | maybe | 00:45 |
tmh__ | nope, no #mdadm. any idea on what network? | 00:46 |
Deeps | tmh__: nope, google may be of more assisntance though, there are a bunch of linux raid wikis which are very useful | 00:46 |
tmh__ | well, I've tried googling for a day now | 00:46 |
Deeps | helped me when i had a bunch of raid disks repartitioned inadvertently | 00:46 |
Deeps | (the linux raid wikis, that is) | 00:46 |
tmh__ | so will it fuck up my raid every time the drive letters change? | 01:00 |
tmh__ | any way to define my RAID component arrays by UUIDs instead of drive letters? | 01:09 |
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bromic94 | what do you guys hav running on your servers? | 03:15 |
Nafallo | . . . | 03:18 |
Nafallo | ehrm | 03:18 |
Nafallo | server stuff? | 03:18 |
bromic94 | Nafallo: what specific? | 03:28 |
ScottK | Ubuntu server stuff | 03:31 |
bromic94 | come on i am serious | 03:39 |
bromic94 | like apahce, etc | 03:39 |
Nafallo | yes. apache etc. | 03:40 |
giovani | lighttpd, postfix, opensshd | 04:24 |
giovani | dovecot | 04:24 |
goofey | Nafallo: rsnapshot | 04:38 |
uvirtbot` | New bug: #339061 in samba (main) "package samba-common 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/339061 | 05:50 |
psteyn | Hi. I have a 32bit install of ubuntu intrepid ibex on a live server with the usual LAMP, but the server is an opteron with 8gb of ram, and I'd like to reinstall with a 64bit version, can I just backup my mysql dbs etc as usual? | 07:08 |
giovani | psteyn: sure, why wouldn't you be able to? | 07:09 |
psteyn | didnt think it would be a big deal, just havent migrated from 32bit to 64bit yet..wanted to make sure before I get started | 07:09 |
psteyn | but thats good. :) | 07:09 |
giovani | I don't think the mysql backup db is any different | 07:10 |
psteyn | and backing up mysql is just /var/lib/mysql and /etc/mysql stuff basically? | 07:10 |
giovani | no ... | 07:10 |
giovani | you use mysqldump | 07:10 |
giovani | not something you just run -- might need to get familiar with it | 07:11 |
psteyn | ok | 07:11 |
psteyn | yeah, i know how that works..just thought if im gonna do a complete reinstall I might just move the folders instead of using the dump | 07:11 |
psteyn | but no worries, will dump :] | 07:12 |
giovani | nope, that'd be a messy way | 07:12 |
giovani | mysqldump is fully portable, and clean | 07:12 |
psteyn | cool, ill do it the right way then | 07:12 |
giovani | good luck :) | 07:12 |
psteyn | Thanks :) | 07:12 |
mib_pq35h3hh | hi | 07:38 |
mib_pq35h3hh | hi | 07:39 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i would like to set up ubuntu server domain controller which has no internet | 07:40 |
mib_pq35h3hh | which is for windows clients | 07:40 |
rdw200169 | so far, i don't see any problems with what you want to do... do you have a question about it, mib_pq35h3hh ? | 07:41 |
mib_pq35h3hh | so how can i do without internet | 07:42 |
mib_pq35h3hh | ? | 07:43 |
rdw200169 | well, you need the samba packages, you can get those at packages.ubuntu.com | 07:43 |
giovani | without internet :) | 07:44 |
rdw200169 | what i mean is, on a computer that has internet, *like the one you're using right now, mib_pq35h3hh *, you download the packages and transfer them to the server | 07:46 |
simplexio | thereis tool for that | 08:04 |
simplexio | just cant remeber now what its called | 08:04 |
mib_pq35h3hh | okok | 08:05 |
simplexio | mib_pq35h3hh: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=42862 | 08:05 |
simplexio | one howto for it. but i think there was even easier wau for it | 08:05 |
simplexio | mib_pq35h3hh: http://blog.mypapit.net/2007/03/put-apt-get-repository-on-dvdcd-ubuntudebian.html | 08:07 |
simplexio | mib_pq35h3hh: last one is aptoncd .. that is probably easiest way | 08:08 |
rdw200169 | there are only a few packages for samba, personally, i would just transfer the .deb's by hand, and do a little dpkg -i to get the job done | 08:09 |
giovani | rdw200169: that's messy | 08:10 |
rdw200169 | well, aptoncd requires you to install the packages on the host, b/c it uses /var/cache/apt/ to find files | 08:10 |
rdw200169 | of course, you could do the old --download-only | 08:10 |
rdw200169 | but who wants to do that? | 08:10 |
rdw200169 | especially for a one-off situation like this, just seems faster (as opposed to messing with aptoncd) to just d/l the packages and throw them on a thumbdrive right quick | 08:11 |
rdw200169 | now that i think about it though, everything he needs may be on the ubuntu server cd. don't quote me on this though, i'm not sure | 08:12 |
rdw200169 | i just know that samba is a tasksel option during the install | 08:12 |
simplexio | isnt ssh client in default install | 08:12 |
rdw200169 | yes, the server too | 08:13 |
rdw200169 | like, openssh-server | 08:13 |
simplexio | just started to think that why i nhell someone need install samaba to machine which hasnt internet conenction.. i mean easiest way is just change cables for few minutes | 08:15 |
mib_pq35h3hh | hi | 08:15 |
mib_pq35h3hh | rdw200169: hey | 08:16 |
mib_pq35h3hh | simplexio: | 08:17 |
rdw200169 | mib_pq35h3hh, i suppose you've caught our long argument over this matter | 08:17 |
mib_pq35h3hh | simplexio: i know APTONCD but it is not ok | 08:17 |
mib_pq35h3hh | coz i dont know how to do on CLI mode | 08:17 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i dont wanna waste my CD everytime no R+W CD in hand | 08:18 |
rdw200169 | then do it my way (score one for me!) | 08:18 |
mib_pq35h3hh | what way? | 08:18 |
rdw200169 | scroll up, i described it in detail | 08:19 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i m now using from windows XP | 08:19 |
mib_pq35h3hh | how can i download and do that? | 08:19 |
rdw200169 | you can download packages as .deb files from packages.ubuntu.com | 08:19 |
rdw200169 | like giovani said, its messy. but, it works | 08:20 |
giovani | yep | 08:20 |
giovani | do it however you can | 08:20 |
giovani | but if possible -- use apt | 08:20 |
mib_pq35h3hh | rdw200169ၚ: i h ave tried downloading .deb files from packages.ubuntu.com | 08:20 |
mib_pq35h3hh | rdw200169: but I have never been successful in installation coz there are so many nested dependencies | 08:21 |
rdw200169 | mib_pq35h3hh, true... | 08:21 |
giovani | yeah | 08:21 |
giovani | which is exactly why that's messy | 08:22 |
giovani | and not recommended | 08:22 |
mib_pq35h3hh | rdw200169: so how can download to get all in one complete even for one pacakge called squid3 or sth like that | 08:22 |
rdw200169 | back in the day, when i was overseas and working from a internet cafe (really bad situation) i would have to make a list of the packages i needed | 08:22 |
rdw200169 | then spend a few hours following dependencies hoping i got everything i needed from packages.ubuntu.com | 08:22 |
mib_pq35h3hh | rdw200169: yes. i have list | 08:23 |
mib_pq35h3hh | arr | 08:23 |
rdw200169 | if you can get a printout of the packages you have, or something like that (like a copy of dpkg --get-selections) you can cross reference that | 08:23 |
rdw200169 | with dependencies mentioned on packages.ubuntu.com. then just get what you don't already have | 08:23 |
mib_pq35h3hh | so if u install that so many .deb files, how did u install? | 08:24 |
rdw200169 | dpkg -i *.deb | 08:24 |
mib_pq35h3hh | so put all in one folder before running that? | 08:24 |
rdw200169 | sometimes it gets screwy and comes back with missing dependency errors | 08:24 |
rdw200169 | but i run it a few times and i'm good | 08:24 |
rdw200169 | yeah | 08:24 |
giovani | mib_pq35h3hh: I really advise against this | 08:25 |
mib_pq35h3hh | ok. suppose my downloaded folder is squid, command is dpkg -i /squid/squid3.deb?? | 08:25 |
rdw200169 | fine. come up with a better solution | 08:25 |
giovani | why can't he download the repository somewhere? | 08:26 |
rdw200169 | not everyone has endless supplies of bandwidth... | 08:26 |
mib_pq35h3hh | giovani: u all said the only place is packages.ubuntu.com | 08:26 |
giovani | mib_pq35h3hh: what? I didn't say that | 08:26 |
mib_pq35h3hh | the thing is i have no internet at my home ubuntu server. my home is without internet | 08:27 |
giovani | rdw200169: then they should find a local isp or something that offers a repository, I know many that do | 08:27 |
rdw200169 | that was me, and i didn't mean it's the only place to get packages. its just the only place to get *individual* packages in a simple manner | 08:27 |
mib_pq35h3hh | in my work i m using internet on windows XP and which is under monitoring | 08:28 |
rdw200169 | what, and drag the server there? i doubt an ISP would allow that! | 08:28 |
mib_pq35h3hh | so i can't install virtualbox in my XP. | 08:28 |
giovani | no, an isp might not count any download caps wthin their network though | 08:28 |
mib_pq35h3hh | so i can't do APTOnCD or APTonFLash drive or whatever | 08:28 |
giovani | how did you get ubuntu in the first place? | 08:29 |
mib_pq35h3hh | from freeshipment | 08:29 |
giovani | ah | 08:29 |
mib_pq35h3hh | from shipit.ubuntu.com | 08:30 |
giovani | ask someone to ship you a few dvds of the repository :) | 08:30 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i heard DVD has only multiple languages | 08:30 |
mib_pq35h3hh | not pacakges of all server compoents | 08:30 |
giovani | that's not what I meant | 08:30 |
giovani | nevermind | 08:30 |
rdw200169 | what packages do you need for samba | 08:31 |
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rdw200169 | the regular ubuntu server cd has: samba, samba-common, samba-tools, smbclient (and all their dependencies) | 08:32 |
mib_pq35h3hh | actually all i wanna is to build fine domain controller like windows' Active directory | 08:32 |
giovani | it's just not that simple | 08:32 |
mib_pq35h3hh | some said LDAP or OpenLDAP is better that SambaPDC | 08:32 |
giovani | samba just recently started supporting that | 08:32 |
rdw200169 | oh jeez, you're talking about ldap and all that | 08:32 |
rdw200169 | and kerberos | 08:32 |
mib_pq35h3hh | coz i m thinking of large clients support | 08:32 |
giovani | large clients? | 08:33 |
giovani | why would a huge network not have internet access though? | 08:33 |
mib_pq35h3hh | about thousands clients | 08:33 |
rdw200169 | i take it you wanna do Single Sign on too | 08:33 |
giovani | ... | 08:33 |
mib_pq35h3hh | ur question make sense | 08:33 |
mib_pq35h3hh | but if my testing in my home is ok, i can trust myself to apply for that Linux admin's job | 08:34 |
mib_pq35h3hh | without having such handling many clients experience, how can i win? | 08:34 |
rdw200169 | i'm gonna have to go with giovani on this one. hook that sucker up to an internet connection or something. you're gonna need *lots* of packages | 08:34 |
giovani | mib_pq35h3hh: maybe you can find wireless internet access near your home | 08:35 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i m wondering why Opensuse or Fedora DVD has all in one complete server components without having to download again | 08:35 |
mib_pq35h3hh | ? | 08:35 |
giovani | because they don't offer nearly rhe number of packages ubuntu offers | 08:36 |
mib_pq35h3hh | like known Squid, mail, Firewall, DNS, with their own DVD alone it is ok | 08:36 |
giovani | I don't think fedora or opensuse ship free dvds do they? | 08:36 |
mib_pq35h3hh | yes. i dont deny ubuntu has many offer of packages | 08:36 |
mib_pq35h3hh | but it is nothing without internet | 08:37 |
giovani | well honestly | 08:37 |
mib_pq35h3hh | we can buy them easily. | 08:37 |
simplexio | mib_pq35h3hh: i dont see problem here, i mean you can share your internet connection in 1minutes, another ethernet controller cost anout 10e and after that testing much easier | 08:37 |
giovani | not many people deploy linux without any internet access whatsoever | 08:37 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i wish i could have internet. brothers | 08:37 |
mib_pq35h3hh | but so so expensive | 08:38 |
mib_pq35h3hh | here | 08:38 |
giovani | http://wiki.ubuntu-id.org/DistribusiDvdReposUbuntu | 08:38 |
giovani | it seems some local ubuntu groups distribute DVDs | 08:38 |
giovani | in areas that don't have internet | 08:38 |
giovani | maybe you should look into that for your local area | 08:38 |
giovani | find your local ubuntu user group --- maybe they can make dvds for you | 08:38 |
mib_pq35h3hh | ok. my country is lonely island which nobody wanna help. ok i will check it | 08:39 |
giovani | what country are you from? | 08:39 |
mib_pq35h3hh | myanmar | 08:40 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i dont understand languages on http://wiki.ubuntu-id.org/DistribusiDvdReposUbuntu | 08:40 |
giovani | that's indonesian | 08:40 |
giovani | maybe you can find a local Myanmar linux group | 08:43 |
giovani | that can help you get some repository dvds made | 08:43 |
Doble | hey folks | 08:44 |
cemc | hey | 08:52 |
mib_pq35h3hh | yes | 08:55 |
Doble | i'm a windows sysadmin who'se just learning linux, and a friend of mine has asked me to help him build a network for his small business | 08:55 |
mib_pq35h3hh | Doble: i m MCSE too | 08:55 |
mib_pq35h3hh | Doble : but shit in ubuntu world | 08:55 |
Doble | cool | 08:55 |
Doble | heh, i dont have an MCSE, but I've been a windows sysadmin for about 3 years | 08:56 |
Doble | he basically wants some simple network stuff like DHCP and DNS, was wondering if anyone had any tips for me | 08:57 |
Doble | key things are a file server | 08:57 |
Doble | needs a lot of storage | 08:57 |
mib_pq35h3hh | how can i know that indonesian language? | 08:59 |
Doble | mib_pq35h3hh: try using google translate | 08:59 |
mib_pq35h3hh | aww | 08:59 |
giovani | Doble: unlikely they'll have an indonesian to burmese :) | 09:00 |
mib_pq35h3hh | giovani: hey dude, are u kidding? coz u r ubuntu guru? | 09:00 |
Doble | giovani: ah :( bugger | 09:00 |
giovani | mib_pq35h3hh: what? yes ... that was sort-of a joke -- in the scheme of world affairs, both languages are pretty obscure -- unlikely google translate would translate between the two | 09:01 |
Doble | you are actually right .. burmese isn't listed | 09:01 |
mib_pq35h3hh | that sucks | 09:01 |
mib_pq35h3hh | btw, how can i change my nick? | 09:02 |
giovani | /nick newnick | 09:02 |
mib_pq35h3hh | i m using mibbit.com web iRC chat | 09:02 |
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naymyowin | ok thanks | 09:02 |
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Tommy_nmw | thanks | 09:03 |
Tommy_nmw | u all are geeks | 09:04 |
Tommy_nmw | in ubuntu hardy server, i found many spelling errors | 09:04 |
Tommy_nmw | shy on testing team | 09:04 |
Tommy_nmw | hey | 09:18 |
Tommy_nmw | what r u all doing? | 09:18 |
harrisony | !offtopic | Tommy_nmw | 09:20 |
ubottu | Tommy_nmw: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics. Thanks! | 09:20 |
Tommy_nmw | i can't find it | 09:24 |
Tommy_nmw | by using mibbit.com | 09:25 |
Tommy_nmw | http://www.mibbit.com/chat/# ( please look at) | 09:26 |
Tommy_nmw | i can't join #ubuntu | 09:26 |
ScottK | I guess he's gone. He couldn't join #ubuntu because he was banned. | 13:44 |
jpds | Actually, we ban all proxy/web chat users. | 13:55 |
Boski-PL | I cant mount raid0 on ubuntu nor can i boot XP off it | 14:37 |
ivoks | ? | 14:49 |
cemc | are there any major gotchas in moving an ubuntu server install from a vmware to a real box? | 14:54 |
cemc | besides grub, net, partitions :) | 14:54 |
ivoks | never tried that.. | 14:54 |
cemc | I've installed a hardy in a vmware, got it all configured, now it's ready to replace FC4 on my server | 14:55 |
cemc | should the NIC be detected automatically, or do I have to delete something from /etc/udev/ ? | 14:56 |
cemc | like 70-persistent-net.rules | 14:56 |
ivoks | delete its content | 14:56 |
ivoks | hm... initramfs | 14:57 |
cemc | good point. what else? | 14:57 |
ivoks | right... check /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume | 14:57 |
ivoks | imho, that should be it | 14:58 |
cemc | we'll see shortly ;) | 14:58 |
cemc | that persistent-net will be regenerated on boot ? | 15:02 |
ivoks | yes | 15:03 |
cemc | btw, I tried dovecot-postfix a bit yesterday, | 15:05 |
cemc | specifically the managesieve part, with thunderbird addon, | 15:05 |
cemc | it works great, but there were times when it couldn't connect to it, just timed out | 15:05 |
cemc | have to test it some more | 15:06 |
cemc | I mean the sieve add-on in thunderbird couldn't connect to the managesieve on port 2000, I saw packages going back and forth, but in the end it timed out | 15:06 |
ivoks | i noticed that too with thunderbird plugin | 15:07 |
cemc | when it connects, it works without problems, even the on-the-fly syntax checking | 15:08 |
ivoks | that's awsome feature :) | 15:09 |
ivoks | i'll test it with kmail (it has native support for protocol) | 15:09 |
cemc | found one other thing (didn't dig deeper tho), | 15:09 |
ivoks | so that'll help in point the problem | 15:09 |
cemc | when I tried to filter a mail and deliver it to another folder, | 15:10 |
cemc | it gave an error that the Mailbox doesn't exists, | 15:10 |
cemc | I have one other setup with dovecot LDA and sieve, | 15:10 |
cemc | and there the folder gets created automatically | 15:10 |
cemc | and the mail delivered there | 15:10 |
cemc | inside ~/Maildir/.folder | 15:11 |
ivoks | we are talking about extensions? | 15:11 |
ivoks | like username+folder@domain? | 15:11 |
cemc | nope | 15:11 |
cemc | sieve filter | 15:11 |
ivoks | i see | 15:11 |
cemc | I don't know how exactly is the policy, | 15:11 |
cemc | one has to create the folder manually from say thunderbird through imap, | 15:12 |
cemc | or it should be created automatically | 15:12 |
cemc | by dovecot | 15:12 |
ivoks | imho, automaticaly isn't quite nice... | 15:13 |
ivoks | i don't want dovecot to do mkdir in my home | 15:13 |
cemc | ;) | 15:13 |
ivoks | what if i make an error in sieve script? | 15:13 |
cemc | true | 15:13 |
ivoks | i'll have to check how that was handled | 15:14 |
cemc | I actually thought of that, but I like not getting a delivery error ;) | 15:14 |
ivoks | i didn't consider that use case at all | 15:14 |
cemc | in fact it's ok because the mail remains in the mqueue i think | 15:14 |
cemc | and there's a clear message in the logs | 15:14 |
ivoks | i'm not sure it stays in the queue | 15:15 |
ivoks | since, postfix delivers to dovecot, which then fails | 15:15 |
cemc | oh, I was wrong, | 15:15 |
cemc | it delivers it to the INBOX | 15:15 |
cemc | after the error | 15:15 |
ivoks | that sounds quite nice | 15:16 |
cemc | yep, sorry about that | 15:16 |
ivoks | good, finally some feedback :) | 15:16 |
cemc | one more thing then, | 15:17 |
cemc | the default sieve filter directory is /home/<user>/sieve | 15:17 |
ivoks | yes | 15:17 |
cemc | wouldn't it be better if it were .sieve ? | 15:17 |
cemc | so it's a bit hidden | 15:17 |
ivoks | i was thinking about that too | 15:18 |
cemc | but then, maybe somebody wants to update it via ftp, | 15:18 |
cemc | and ftp could be set up not to show . files | 15:18 |
cemc | :) | 15:18 |
ivoks | i think 'sieve' is ok... we have 'mail', which could be classified as the same type of directory (nice, good stuff, but maybe should be hidden?) | 15:19 |
cemc | but one could argue that the majority will update it via some sieve client, connecting to the manager... | 15:19 |
cemc | so they really don't have to see that sieve directory especially if they could delete it by mistake ;) | 15:20 |
ivoks | i expect majority to upload it via ftp | 15:20 |
ivoks | people will find howtos on net and then just copy paste it in a file | 15:20 |
ivoks | and then upload it via ftp/sftp | 15:20 |
cemc | mhm | 15:21 |
ivoks | maybe in time, if we add support for managesieve to evolution and webmail, maybe then clients would have bigger share | 15:21 |
ivoks | it's hard to tell | 15:21 |
cemc | yep | 15:21 |
ivoks | i'm not sure if any distribution does this by default | 15:22 |
ivoks | i would think that most of them (if not all) bet on procmail | 15:22 |
cemc | I was using maildrop before I heard about dovecot LDA and sieve | 15:23 |
ivoks | yeah, maildrop is popular too | 15:23 |
cemc | but I have virtual users from database, etc, so it's a bit more complicated | 15:23 |
cemc | ut with dovecot it all got a lot easier ;) | 15:23 |
ivoks | hehe | 15:24 |
ivoks | i have one setup with part of the users in sql and part in ldap | 15:24 |
cemc | one thing that concerns me a bit tho | 15:24 |
cemc | dovecot's "time moved back, I'm gonna kill myself" policy :) | 15:25 |
ivoks | :) | 15:25 |
ivoks | use ntp, not ntpdate | 15:25 |
ivoks | ntpdate does a very bad thing | 15:25 |
ivoks | it changes the clock | 15:25 |
cemc | I know, I am using ntp | 15:25 |
cemc | but still ;-) if dovecot's tied in to postfix's sasl, delivery and whatnot... :) | 15:26 |
ivoks | heh... | 15:26 |
ivoks | hm... that gives me an idea | 15:26 |
ivoks | dovecot-postfix should depend on ntp-server | 15:26 |
ivoks | so that we take care of that stuff... | 15:26 |
ivoks | or, recommend/suggest it | 15:27 |
cemc | yep, should be pretty mandatory because of this | 15:27 |
ivoks | at some point, when upstart gets fully functional, upstart will take care of that | 15:27 |
cemc | I think under 5 seconds dovecot gives a warning, and above it it just dies | 15:28 |
ivoks | but we are talking about upstart for couple of years now and i think we might never see it :) | 15:28 |
cemc | :) | 15:28 |
ivoks | so, basically, everything is ok with our dovecot-postfix integration | 15:31 |
ivoks | ? | 15:31 |
ivoks | except for those preferences, which we can't set up for everybody :/ | 15:31 |
cemc | can't say for sure after 20 minutes of testing ;) did that yesterday | 15:32 |
ivoks | :) | 15:32 |
ivoks | ok | 15:32 |
cemc | have to test it some more, but it appears to be ok at first glance | 15:32 |
ivoks | ok... | 15:33 |
ivoks | well... it's time to close the lid and move away from computer for today... | 15:34 |
ivoks | take care | 15:34 |
Hans67521 | how do i enable digest-md5 authenication on dovecot | 16:05 |
Hans67521 | getting the following error | 16:05 |
Hans67521 | Fatal: auth(default): DIGEST-MD5 mechanism can't be supported with given passdbs | 16:06 |
krunk- | howdy | 16:48 |
krunk- | I need to install the 32bit version of the pam libs on my 64 bit server. | 16:49 |
krunk- | can I do this with apt, or do I need to copy them from another distro? | 16:49 |
krunk- | another 32bit server that is | 16:49 |
pjsturgeon | samba question: How to set guests to read (globally on all shares) and users to write? The following config seems like it should work but does not http://pastie.org/410272 | 16:57 |
pjsturgeon | before anyone mentions it, i have asked on the samba channel and nobody is around. figured some of you guys may well know | 16:57 |
roy_hobbs | Do I need to add a host principle to kerberos for each host on my network that might have a user try to authenticate? | 17:26 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: yes | 17:26 |
roy_hobbs | I've set up Kerb5 but I'm having trouble getting it to work with PAM on the client | 17:26 |
roy_hobbs | kinit works fine from the client though (without a host princ) | 17:27 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: eh, I may be wrong :) | 17:27 |
roy_hobbs | =) | 17:27 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: the pam-auth-config utility can help configure pam and kerberos | 17:27 |
roy_hobbs | actually, to be more specific. I'm able to authenticate and log in via kerb if there is a kerb user with the same username as one already on the client. | 17:28 |
roy_hobbs | sommer: what packages is that part of? | 17:29 |
roy_hobbs | when i tried to log in from gdm using a kerb5-only username, I got a message saying couldn't set group, authentication failed | 17:30 |
roy_hobbs | "cannot set your user group; you will not be able to log in. contact your system administrator" | 17:30 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: which release are you using? | 17:31 |
roy_hobbs | intrepid | 17:31 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: woops it's pam-auth-update | 17:32 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: that should give you a menu listing authentication options | 17:33 |
roy_hobbs | sommer: hmm, doesn't mention anything about kerberos | 17:34 |
roy_hobbs | What I did was create a common-krb5 with the line "auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_krb5.so use_first_pass" | 17:35 |
roy_hobbs | the did @include common-krb5 in pam.d/gdm and pam.d/login | 17:35 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: do you have these packages: krb5-user libpam-krb5 libpam-ccreds | 17:35 |
roy_hobbs | yup | 17:36 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: and your /etc/krb5.conf is configured? | 17:36 |
roy_hobbs | yeah with my realm, both kerb servers, and admin server | 17:37 |
roy_hobbs | it must be because kinit works just fine | 17:37 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: ya, I'd agree with that... do you have auth-client-config installed? | 17:38 |
roy_hobbs | yeah i just ran it | 17:39 |
roy_hobbs | it asked me if i wanted to overwrite the common-* files | 17:39 |
roy_hobbs | The profiles I was able to enable are 1) Unix auth, and 2) ConsoleKit Session Management | 17:40 |
roy_hobbs | That's where i'd expect to see kerb | 17:40 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: you might try reading through: http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/kerberos.html#kerberos-linux-client | 17:41 |
roy_hobbs | That's where i started | 17:42 |
krunk- | would it be possible to get someone on 32 bit ubuntu to upload a few libraries for me so I can grab them? I need libsepol, libselinux, and the pam_unix.so and pam_nologin.so libs | 17:43 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: mmmm... when I do sudo pam-auth-update Kerberos is listed | 17:46 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: you have libpam-krb5 installed? just to double check | 17:46 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: also you should see messages in /var/log/auth.log related to kerberos | 17:47 |
roy_hobbs | yes | 17:47 |
roy_hobbs | libpam-krb5 is there | 17:47 |
roy_hobbs | I do, but i'm not sure how to interpret some of the errors | 17:47 |
sommer | roy_hobbs: can you pastebin? | 17:48 |
roy_hobbs | yeah i'm going to, but now i'm getting something different, lemme take a second to recreate what was going on before | 17:49 |
roy_hobbs | ah man did he leave? | 17:58 |
jpds | kirkland: Was the directory for the private-home-directory unencrypted folder moved to ~/.Private ? | 18:07 |
dinsdale07 | If I install the 9.04 alpha version now - can I update along the way until the release version without reinstalling? | 19:15 |
jpds | Yes. | 19:20 |
axisys | i am planning to install asterisk on my ubuntu server.. i just got a fxs/fxo card.. which version do I install? 1.4.x or 1.6.x ? | 19:55 |
giovani | axisys: that would be a question for #asterisk | 19:57 |
axisys | giovani: asking there too.. thnx :-) | 19:57 |
giovani | axisys: ubuntu only offers the 1.4 branch packaged, 1.6 is brand new | 19:57 |
giovani | I don't know anyone running 1.6 yet | 19:57 |
* Nafallo thinks giovani tries to say "1.4" :-) | 19:58 | |
axisys | giovani: i see.. i wanted to go with 1.4 but this guy in asterisk chnl suggesting 1.6 .. | 19:58 |
giovani | axisys: well that's his recommendation -- ask him | 19:59 |
giovani | this is really not the channel for this conversation | 19:59 |
axisys | sure | 19:59 |
* dazman attempt to use mini.iso netinst for a server | 21:01 | |
eagles0513875 | hey guys im having issues starting shoutcast on ubuntu server :( any ideas as to what command i issue | 21:07 |
eagles0513875 | !shoutcast | 21:07 |
ubottu | Sorry, I don't know anything about shoutcast | 21:07 |
eagles0513875 | !info shoutcast | 21:08 |
ubottu | Package shoutcast does not exist in intrepid | 21:08 |
cemc | eagles0513875: I think there's no shoutcast package, you have to download it from their site | 21:09 |
eagles0513875 | cemc i did and i have it configured | 21:09 |
eagles0513875 | im having issues starting the binary | 21:09 |
cemc | what's the error message exactly? | 21:09 |
eagles0513875 | i keep issuing ./sc_serv sc_serv.conf and it doesnt work | 21:10 |
cemc | what's it say ? | 21:10 |
cemc | ...ing | 21:10 |
cemc | :) | 21:10 |
eagles0513875 | its saying that sc_serv cannot execute binary file O_o | 21:10 |
cemc | can you paste the error somewhere? | 21:11 |
cemc | the command you issue and the response you get | 21:11 |
eagles0513875 | the command i issue is ./sc_serv | 21:11 |
cemc | are you by any chance running on 64bits ? | 21:11 |
eagles0513875 | ya | 21:11 |
eagles0513875 | is that the problem | 21:12 |
cemc | try installing libc6-i386 | 21:13 |
cemc | apt-get install libc6-i386 | 21:13 |
cemc | then try to run the ./sc_serv again | 21:14 |
eagles0513875 | thats what im looking for | 21:20 |
eagles0513875 | let me try libc6 cuz on shoutcast site it says it runs with glibc6 | 21:20 |
eagles0513875 | is libc6 the same as glibc6 | 21:20 |
cemc | yeah, but you have to install libc6-i386 because that sc_serv binary was compiler for 32 bits and you're trying to run it on 64 bits, it need the correct libraries. if you install what I said it should work | 21:22 |
eagles0513875 | :) installing it now | 21:22 |
eagles0513875 | thats what i was looking for actually but was looking for glibc6 | 21:22 |
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axisys | failing to compile dahdi on 2.6.27-11 | 21:31 |
axisys | http://pastebin.com/d5d9036f9 | 21:31 |
eagles0513875 | cemc: thanks its working :) | 21:31 |
cemc | cool | 21:31 |
eagles0513875 | now im having connection issues to it | 21:32 |
cemc | eagles0513875: what issues? | 21:35 |
eagles0513875 | connecting to the shoutcast server now lol cemc i think since its running on a vm im using the wrong ip for the wrong vmnet adapter | 21:35 |
axisys | i was missing the build-essential pkg | 21:35 |
eagles0513875 | cemc: ill figure it out eventually | 21:38 |
cemc | maybe you wanna see what ip it's listening on, you can also specify an ip in the config file to listen on, etc | 21:38 |
cemc | netstat -nlp |grep sc_ | 21:38 |
eagles0513875 | cemc: i need to set it up on a static ip and forward to that port on the bridged ip | 21:41 |
cemc | huh? | 21:42 |
eagles0513875 | i have the ip wrong in my routing table on my router | 21:42 |
eagles0513875 | and i need to setup the vm its bridged connection with a static ip instead of a dynamic ip | 21:42 |
dazman | netinst images > *. :p | 21:43 |
* dazman random comment of the day | 21:43 | |
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dazman | sigh | 22:23 |
cemc | dazman: ? | 22:24 |
dazman | cemc, Heh, just wondering why Ubuntu "Basic Ubuntu Server" task has to install so much stuff for. :p | 22:25 |
dazman | openoffice stuff, for example. | 22:25 |
dazman | Is that actually a bug? | 22:28 |
cemc | hmm | 22:28 |
cemc | openoffice in ubuntu server? | 22:28 |
cemc | :) | 22:29 |
dazman | Installing OpenOffice Dictionaries? | 22:29 |
dazman | Well, only the dictionary, thesaurus etc. | 22:29 |
MatBoy | mhh, my fifo logfiles keep empty... | 22:29 |
dazman | This isn't the ubuntu-server CD, it's the netinst but with Basic Ubuntu Server tasksel selected. | 22:29 |
MatBoy | oh, stay empty | 22:29 |
MatBoy | I can' t get them filled :( | 22:30 |
dazman | like, wpasupplicant. | 22:30 |
dazman | Yea, I really need that on a server. | 22:30 |
* dazman runs | 22:30 | |
dazman | I fear the netinst image isn't as good as the full server iso. | 22:30 |
dazman | infact, even a box I installed using the server ISO has wpasupplicant | 22:31 |
JanC | hm, that's in 8.10, I guess | 22:34 |
JanC | fallout of some changes in apt where recommends of packages to install are selected by default too | 22:35 |
dazman | :s | 22:35 |
dazman | It just took me about 10 minutes too convince aboman that it was doing it, too :P | 22:35 |
* aboman hides | 22:35 | |
aboman | its in 8.04 as well | 22:35 |
aboman | scary | 22:35 |
dazman | thunderbird-locale-en-gb | 22:38 |
dazman | Heh | 22:38 |
* dazman looks on launchpad | 22:43 | |
dazman | removing stuff leads to all sorts of package hell. | 22:55 |
JanC | hm? | 22:56 |
JanC | I told apt to behave as I want, no problems... | 22:56 |
dazman | Well package dependencies are all over the place, when you have certain parts of openoffice installed it seems. | 23:02 |
* dazman is downloading the server ISO currently | 23:02 | |
dazman | jaunty infact, as I figured it'd be stable enough by now and just a nice easy upgrade come release day.. :) | 23:03 |
JanC | jaunty hasn't even seen its first beta release ;) | 23:06 |
orudie | hi quesiton. HOw would i competely remove a program ? | 23:24 |
orudie | i did apt-get purge progrname but it didnt uninstlal completely | 23:24 |
JanC | orudie: what do you mean by "completely" ? | 23:35 |
creAtion | Does anyone know who is best to contact about a regional specific repository not being available? | 23:36 |
creAtion | http://nz.archive.ubuntu.com is not available for desktop or server | 23:36 |
cemc | creAtion: try writing to mirrors@ubuntu.com | 23:39 |
JanC | creAtion: if you know or can find the admin, that's the best I guess, otherwise try #ubuntu-mirrors or the address cemc gave | 23:39 |
creAtion | thanks guys, appreciate it :) | 23:40 |
hads | What? nz.a.u.c works. | 23:43 |
hads | As does nz2 | 23:43 |
hads | Ok well maybe nz is having a temporary issue, I'm sure Citylink will fix it when they get a chance. | 23:46 |
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