[00:00] <billybigrigger> right, instead of just my vhost
[00:00] <billybigrigger> thanks :P
[00:00] <billybigrigger> you know html at all? :P
[00:15] <macd> Any specific suggestions before doing an LVM server install?
[03:06] <macd> Jaunty install, console shows error: grep: error while loading shared libraries: /lib/libprce/so/3: unsupported vsion on 19525 of Verneed record., removing package libpcre3 + purging, reinstalling fixes error and grep works fine, until next reboot, when the error re-appears
[03:09] <macd> Additionally, openssh-server installed, but netstat shows no process bound
[04:06] <oh_noes> Is it expected that /dev/random doesnt output much data?
[04:06] <Kamping_Kaiser> how did you query it?
[04:07] <oh_noes> not me, openldap is querying it
[04:11] <Kamping_Kaiser> is openldap not getting enough data?
[04:18] <oh_noes> Kamping_Kaiser: appears so
[04:30] <oh_noes> pos  ubuntu server
[04:31] <oh_noes> needed to mv dev/random and linked urandom to random instead
[04:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> wtf
[04:34] <Kamping_Kaiser> i think not
[04:42] <billybigrigger> anyone aware of some other log analyzers like awstats but display something nicer?
[04:42] <billybigrigger> or something that just does apache logs
[09:07] <al_paun> Hi everybody, i have a network with two internet connections ... the problem I'm facing is that the server is a mail server which is set as mx on one of the ip address. When main connection goes down it the route switches to the other one but now I don't receive mails anymore. And when the main goes back the prior one is the backup  one
[09:09] <al_paun> how can I make the main one to have priority if recover?
[09:57] <tdn> I use proftpd but I cannot connect to it from outside my LAN. I get this error in the log: May 26 10:56:52 mediaserver0 proftpd[2754] localhost (::ffff:195.249.157.72[::ffff:195.249.157.72]): error setting IPV6_V6ONLY: Protocol not available
[09:58] <tdn> Login does not work. How do I fix it?
[10:18] <foxbuntu> is anyone in here currently in Room 1 this morning...can you change the microphone or talk closer to it...the audio is so quite it nearly inaudible
[10:45] <radovan> tdn: try login with correct username/password
[10:45] <tdn> radovan, http://thomasdamgaard.dk/p/P1317.html
[10:45] <tdn> I do use correct user/pass.
[10:47] <radovan> tdn: UseIPv6				on
[10:48] <radovan> try to enable ipv6
[10:48] <tdn> radovan, why? I do not use IPv6.
[10:48] <radovan> localhost (::ffff:195.249.157.72[::ffff:195.249.157.72]): error setting IPV6_V6ONLY: Protocol not available
[10:49] <radovan> so try turning ipv6 off completely, or enable it in proftpd
[10:49] <tdn> radovan, I did. And then I get rid of the ipv6 errors, but LIST does not work after log in.
[10:49] <tdn> radovan, I think it is an active/passive ftp problem.
[10:50] <tdn> The setup is as follows: ftpserver is behind NAT. I have another computer that is behind firewall (not NAT) that tries to connect to ftpserver, but it fails.
[11:05] <tdn> How do I set up proftpd to allow passive FTP?
[11:20] <radovan> tdn: set the PassivePorts in proftpd config
[11:29] <DCracker> whois cef
[11:48] <cemc> is there a way to tell the kernel to not cache a particular file/directory/partition in ram ?
[12:43] <TJ`> hey
[12:43] <TJ`> trying to update 8.10 to 9.04
[12:43] <TJ`> did do-release bla bla
[12:43] <TJ`> all the packages fly on the screen as failed then it stays at 0%working on the screen
[12:44] <s_markow> did you connect via ssh TJ` ?
[12:44] <TJ`> i did the first time
[12:44] <TJ`> second time
[12:45] <TJ`> physcially
[12:45] <s_markow> just try sudo apt-get upgrade this time
[12:45] <s_markow> should be allright if the sourcelist points to jaunty
[12:47] <TJ`> cool
[12:47] <TJ`> seems to be workimg
[12:47] <TJ`> s_markow do you 9.04 in any production environments?
[12:47] <s_markow> nope
[12:47] <s_markow> its my homeserver
[12:48] <s_markow> i do indeed use it for my svn rep
[12:49] <TJ`> would u
[12:49] <s_markow> dunno :D
[12:50] <TJ`> lol
[12:50] <s_markow> i mean it's rock solid for me
[12:50] <s_markow> to bad netatalk somehow discontinued
[12:53] <TJ`> ok now its stuck at 42% on libmailtools-perl
[12:53] <TJ`> what the hell is going on...
[12:53] <TJ`> oh
[12:53] <TJ`> there it goes
[12:53]  * TJ` silly
[13:48] <TJ`> does anyone know how to login to the local system from a live cd
[13:48] <TJ`> specifically gparted?
[13:54] <maxb> TJ`: erm, what do you mean?
[13:59] <TJ`> maxb some upgrade went funny
[13:59] <TJ`> and now on boot im reduced to a shell
[13:59] <TJ`> for some reason the shell wont take any input so i cant even boot the system
[13:59] <TJ`> so im trying to get access to the local filesystem through gparted
[14:00] <TJ`> but dont know how :)
 so im trying to get access to the local filesystem through gparted
[14:04] <maxb> That sentence makes no sense
[14:05] <TJ`> gparted is a live cd
[14:05] <TJ`> actually no
[14:05] <TJ`> its a gnoe application converted live cd
[14:05] <TJ`> there is a command prompt
[14:05] <TJ`> i would like to edit the local file system
[14:05] <TJ`> from this live cd
[14:26] <heath|work> I am need to setup a NFS server for Xen.  What kind of power does an NFS server require?
[14:51] <\sh> heath|work: good IO performance on network and diskcontrollers depending on your usecase..eventually enough RAM for FS Cache
[15:16] <heath|work> \sh, thanks, I have an external sata case I am going to run RAID10, I should have 3 to 4GB of ram.  Do you have any idea what the CPU needs to be able to handle.  I wouldn't assume too much.
[15:28] <TJ`> anyone got clamav 0.95.1 running on ubuntu 8.x?
[15:32] <Sam-I-Am> heath|work: not much... as in you wont notice.
[15:33] <heath|work> Sam-I-Am, cool thanks for the help
[15:56] <TJ`> is there anything wrong with chrooting into the system just after install -before the first boot - and running apt-upgrade?
[16:00] <maxb> Apart from there being no such command "apt-upgrade" ?
[16:00] <TJ`> *sigh*
[16:01] <TJ`> apt-get upgrade....
[16:01] <TJ`> happy?
[16:02] <TJ`> is there?
[16:05] <maxb> I wouldn't recommend it without care and attention to things like settings up a policy-rc.d at least
[16:05] <maxb> Why would you want to, though?
[16:07] <TJ`> because if i edit usr/share/initramfs/scripts something rather dmraid functions correctly provided i do it b4 first boot otherwise it renders to a shell and i cant boot up
[16:07] <TJ`> but doing apt-get upgrade messes up dmraid again
[16:10] <jmedina> o_O
[16:10] <genii> TJ`: This is why you want to have in your /etc/initramfs-tools/modules    the name of the raid modules. So it auto does it every time you kernel upgrade
[16:32] <genii> Interesting. I've seen similar issues on the dhcp client now in here, #kubuntu and #ubuntu
[16:40] <kpettit> Any good suggestions for a VPN server app that can have Windows/Linux/Mac clients?
[16:40] <radovan> openvpn
[16:41] <jmedina> openvpn
[16:41] <kpettit> I've seen the client for Windows, but the last Mac one I tried was command line type.
[16:41] <kpettit> Is there a decent GUI openvpn client for Mac?
[16:41] <jmedina> yeap
[16:41] <jmedina> tunnelbrik
[16:41] <radovan> or shimo
[16:42] <TJ`> pptpd
[16:42] <kpettit> cool thanks.  I've tried tunnelbrik but haven't heard of shimo.  I'll give those a try.
[16:42] <TJ`> easiest to use
[16:42] <jmedina> tunnelblick
[16:42] <radovan> pptpd is evil
[16:42] <kpettit> I've been doing pptpd, mainly becuase it had a windows built in client.  But with 9,04 I cant seem to get the encryption right
[16:42] <radovan> pure evil
[16:42] <jmedina> yeap, and insecure
[16:42] <kpettit> pptp has been very problematic for me
[16:43] <kpettit> jmedina: it's insecure?
[16:43] <jmedina> for real vpn use openvpn
[16:43] <kpettit> ok
[16:43] <radovan> or racoon :D
[16:43] <kpettit> is there any good vpn config scripts, tools, or GUI's?
[16:43] <jmedina> :S
[16:44] <jmedina> :S
[16:44] <radovan> kpettit: just easyrsa for pki
[16:44] <kpettit> I mean are there any good openvpn config scripts, tools or GUI's
[16:44] <radovan> kpettit: but config are pretty simple to write
[16:44] <jmedina> I have a manual Im creating for a openvpn course
[16:44] <jmedina> it is in spanish
[16:45] <kpettit> I don't read spanish.  But anything like that would be great
[16:45] <jmedina> http://tuxjm.net/docs/cursos/OpenVPN_Curso/html/
[16:45] <jmedina> it is not complet
[16:45] <radovan> kpettit: http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Road_Warriors_with_OpenVPN
[16:45] <radovan> not for ubuntu, but still fine
[16:45] <kpettit> jmedina: I wish I could read spanish.
[16:46] <kpettit> radovan: Sweet!  Thanks
[16:46] <kpettit> radovan: do you know if the default ubuntu kernel has the needed options in it?
[16:47] <jmedina> kpettit:
[16:48] <radovan> kpettit: if you mean tun/tap then yes
[16:48] <jmedina> it is in the docto how to verify
[16:48] <kpettit> ok thanks.  going through it now.
[16:56] <jmedina> kpettit: there is a openvpn gtk gui, I really dont like
[16:57] <radovan> jmedina: and network manager plugin?
[16:57] <radovan> it's no glory, but it works
[16:57] <jmedina> radovan: down know, its been years since I used gnome(ubuntu)
[16:57] <al_paun> Hello I have a problem with postfix on imap. My configuration is using linux users to connect through imap to get mails. When receiving an email in inbox of a certain users doesn't receive it with proper user rights, it comes with user root group mail.
[16:57] <al_paun> Can you please help?
[16:58] <jmedina> I use kvpn for KDE clients
[16:59] <radovan> jmedina: ugly as kde :)))
[16:59] <jmedina> :D
[16:59] <jmedina> for personal use I prefer to launch openvpn in cli
[17:00] <radovan> i'm osx user, so i have no such problems :)
[17:00] <jmedina> http://mange.dynalias.org/linux.html
[17:01] <jmedina> I have never used mac os :D and im happy
[17:14] <al_paun> I have a problem with postfix ... when receiving an email on a alias it is sent to the users that belongs to the alias with user root group mail instead of that user
[17:15] <jmedina> al_paun: what you mean it?
[17:15] <jmedina> permisions?
[17:15] <jmedina> did you change something?
[17:15] <jmedina> al_paun: can you provide examples?
[17:16] <al_paun> yes for example i have defined in alias table in /etc/mail/aliases this alias ... tehnoplus: catalina.geageac, voicu.pop
[17:17] <al_paun> when sending mail to tehnoplus@... the mail come to catalina.geageac user with root / mail rights
[17:17] <al_paun> not with catalina.geageac:users
[17:17] <jmedina> al_paun: show real evidence
[17:17] <al_paun> but mail sent directly to catalina.geageac@... it is sent with proper rights
[17:17] <jmedina> ls -l /var/mail/ or something
[17:17] <jmedina> and pastebin output from postconf -n
[17:20] <al_paun> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/181366/
[17:21] <al_paun> aliases are set with newaliases -bi and sendmail -bi and they are in /etc/mail/aliases
[17:21] <jmedina> if you are using postfix why not use postfix tools
[17:21] <jmedina> postaliases /etc/aliases
[17:21] <jmedina> well it is the same
[17:22] <al_paun> because of webmin i think
[17:22] <jmedina> ja
[17:22] <jmedina> that is your problem
[17:22] <jmedina> webmin changed something
[17:23] <al_paun> is it posibly to find out?
[17:24] <jmedina> is ubuntu pastebin slow?
[17:25] <al_paun> what do you mean?
[17:25] <jmedina> al_paun: you didnt show me ls output
[17:26] <jmedina> I want to see real permisions on mailbox file
[17:26] <al_paun> ok just a second
[17:27] <al_paun> /var/mail?
[17:28] <jmedina> mm I think I dont understand :(
[17:28] <al_paun> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/181373/
[17:28] <jmedina> so where is the file with bad permissions you are talking about
[17:29] <al_paun> this are the permisions of directories inside /var/mail
[17:29] <al_paun> just a second
[17:31] <al_paun> -rw------- 1 root mail 3091 2009-05-26 19:29 1243355384.29547_1.mail
[17:31] <al_paun> this is the mail
[17:31] <jmedina> where is that file?
[17:32] <al_paun> it is in /home/catalina.geageac/.maildir/.Tehnoplus/
[17:32] <al_paun> 4 drwx------  6 camelia.geageac users 4096 2009-05-26 19:29 .Tehnoplus
[17:32] <al_paun> this are the rights for .Tehnoplus directory
[17:33] <jmedina> Im not sure, you are using home_mailbox = .maildir and mailbox_command = procmail
[17:34] <jmedina> with default config, if you use home_mailbox = .maildir, your users mailbox should be in /home/user/.maildir/ not /var/mail/
[17:34] <jmedina> are you really using procmail?
[17:35] <al_paun> sorry my users are in /home/user/.maildir
[17:35] <al_paun> forget about /var/mail
[17:35] <al_paun> it was my mistake
[17:35] <jmedina> so where is that file"-rw------- 1 root mail 3091 2009-05-26 19:29 1243355384.29547_1.mail
[17:35] <jmedina> ?
[17:36] <al_paun> /home/catalina.geageac/.maildir/.Tehnoplus/
[17:37] <al_paun> the rights of directory .Tehnoplus are drwx------  6 camelia.geageac users 4096 2009-05-26 19:29 .Tehnoplus
[17:38] <jmedina> .Tehnoplus is a folder right in users mailbox, right?
[17:38] <al_paun> no ...
[17:38] <al_paun> in /home/catalina.geageac/.maildir/
[17:39] <jmedina> al_paun: can you show the log entry for this mail?
[17:39] <al_paun> just a sec
[17:41] <al_paun> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/181380/
[17:41] <jmedina> that is not the entry
[17:41] <jmedina> look at next lines
[17:44] <Sam-I-Am> any maintainers for ubuntu server packages here?
[17:45] <Sam-I-Am> wondering what the interest level is in getting openldap 2.4.16 packaged since its the latest stable version where multi-master and some other features actually work
[17:45] <al_paun> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/181384/
[17:48] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: if you dont get answer here, plase use launchpad
[17:49] <Sam-I-Am> yeah i'm actually trying to become a maintainer for openldap
[17:49] <Sam-I-Am> figure i might as well be useful :)
[17:49] <Sam-I-Am> since i'm going to package 2.4.16 for myself anyway
[17:49] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: I cant test your packages
[17:49] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: are you buiding packages for hardy?
[17:50] <Sam-I-Am> right now, yes
[17:50] <jmedina> last time I checked 2.4.16 required to upgrade db4
[17:50] <Sam-I-Am> it does... i built that too
[17:50] <Sam-I-Am> also added some changes for threading
[17:50] <Sam-I-Am> another bug..
[17:50] <jmedina> what about crossed dependencies?
[17:50] <Sam-I-Am> havent found any yet
[17:50] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: is it built agains gnutls?
[17:50] <Sam-I-Am> i have db4.6 and 4.7 on the same box
[17:51] <Sam-I-Am> i'm building it against openssl and gnutls
[17:51] <jmedina> Im not packager, but Im interested in openldap
[17:51] <Sam-I-Am> i think 8.04 came with 4.6 ..
[17:51] <Sam-I-Am> i would imagine that 2.4.16 would go into the next release
[17:51] <Sam-I-Am> like... 9.10+
[17:51] <Sam-I-Am> since its a major bump
[17:51] <jmedina> yeap hardy 4.6
[17:52] <Sam-I-Am> problem is right now the deb/ub packages for openldap are wayyy behind upstream even when released.
[17:52] <Sam-I-Am> and given how fast openldap progresses, the packages are pretty much useless.
[17:52] <Sam-I-Am> i would hope ubuntu can release the latest openldap "stable" package at least for every LTS release
[17:52] <Sam-I-Am> which seems doable
[17:53] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: yeap that is a problem, what I have seen is that ubuntu packages works fine for simple setups
[17:53] <Sam-I-Am> sure
[17:53] <jmedina> but when you need strong authtentication kerb/sasl and replication that is when ubuntu packages wont work as expectd
[17:53] <TJ`> whats the difference between clamav and clamavdaemon?
[17:54] <jmedina> one is a daemon the other a comand
[17:54] <TJ`> <--- noob
[17:54] <jmedina> for better performance use clamd
[17:54] <TJ`> so the daemon runs automatically?
[17:54] <TJ`> !google clamd
[17:54] <Sam-I-Am> 2.4.11 is an issue because it has known brokenness with replication
[17:54] <Sam-I-Am> at least the new forms of it
[17:55] <Sam-I-Am> 2.4.15 is working fine for me but 2.4.16 contains some important fixes for multi-master which i'm not using
[17:55] <Sam-I-Am> and the openldap folks in #openldap sure hate the ancient packages in distros... not just deb/ub
[17:56] <jmedina> TJ`: I think you need to run ubuntu server guide, learn how to use man
[17:56] <Sam-I-Am> speaking of the server guide, that could also use some updating
[17:56] <Sam-I-Am> at least with ldap/samba/kerb integration
[17:56] <jmedina> yeap, redhat pckages are worst
[17:57] <Sam-I-Am> ha, theyre super ancient
[17:57] <Sam-I-Am> i tried building this infrastructure on centos/rhel as directed by the boss... and got him to let me use ubuntu
[17:57] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: I'm not sure, afew weeks ago someone came up and wanted to package openvpn
[17:57] <Sam-I-Am> replacing package source with upstream in RPMs is extremely painful
[17:58] <jmedina> I think he was going to upload their packages to a ubuntu PPA
[17:58] <jmedina> s/openvpn/openldap/
[17:58] <Sam-I-Am> theres a few people out there
[17:58] <Sam-I-Am> someone made some smbk5pwd packages which is nice
[17:58] <Sam-I-Am> but they also based it on 2.4.7/11
[17:59] <Sam-I-Am> i have an itch to get smbk5pwd working on 2.4.16
[17:59] <Sam-I-Am> once i verify this part works
[17:59] <Sam-I-Am> and... it worked
[18:00] <Sam-I-Am> well, i have packages now
[18:00] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: I cant help to test your packages in hardy, I dont use other distro for production
[18:00] <jmedina> s/cant/can/ :(
[18:00] <Sam-I-Am> i'm building for hardy since its the most recent LTS, but for maintaining purposes, i'd install squeeze or karmic
[18:01] <Sam-I-Am> once i get a response from the maintainers i'll ask what direction they'd like me to head
[18:01] <Sam-I-Am> since i'm going to do all this work anyway
[18:01] <jmedina> I think they are at barcelona attending UDS
[18:01] <Sam-I-Am> i think that was last week
[18:03] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: are you using openldap with kerberos?
[18:03] <Sam-I-Am> i will be
[18:04] <Sam-I-Am> plan is to get smbk5pwd integrated... which is what got this ball rolling in the first place since its not included in the debian package
[18:04] <Sam-I-Am> and then i said... hmm, why not try to roll 2.4.16 in
[18:04] <jmedina> I learning about it, so what kerberos implementation are you planning to use?
[18:04] <Sam-I-Am> heimdal
[18:05] <Sam-I-Am> particularly since samba4 will have hooks into it
[18:05] <jmedina> heimdal it is in universe (unsupported)
[18:05] <jmedina> mit is in main (supported) :S
[18:05] <Sam-I-Am> yeah, i've noticed that
[18:05] <Sam-I-Am> but when samba4 rolls out that might need to change
[18:05] <Sam-I-Am> i could compile it against mit...
[18:06] <Sam-I-Am> kinda waiting to see whats needed
[18:06] <jmedina> Sam-I-Am: where can I download hardy packages?
[18:08] <Sam-I-Am> jmedina: not quite ready yet... need to make sure they install as they're hot off the compiler
[18:13] <jmedina> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/server-karmic-directory-management
[18:14] <jmedina> howward chu is member and nick barcet ;O
[18:16] <Sam-I-Am> thats interesting
[18:17] <Ahlee> Jaunty 64bit (server), i have a 4 drive software raid0 (/dev/md3), with lvm volume group (raid0) residing on top.  I can create a logical volume, however when I format it my machine locks up (repeatable with both mkfs.ext3 and mkfs.ext4).  Bad drives?  The 4 disks comprising the raid0 are warmer to the touch than I normally like, however Im' not getting errors on the console regarding short reads or similar, and unfortuantely I put swap there so des
[18:43] <Sam-I-Am> meh
[19:02] <muszek> hi... back in Jaunty beta times, I read about dovecot-postfix, a easy to install email server.  The package is no longer present in Jaunty repos... any hints to how to get it?  Is the "easiness" in a regular postfix package now?
[19:03] <muszek> errr... n/m, it IS in jaunty repos
[20:06] <Sam-I-Am> moo.
[20:10] <lamont> woof
[20:11] <Sam-I-Am> heh
[20:11] <Sam-I-Am> oink?
[20:16] <wizardslovak> hello people
[20:16] <wizardslovak> is anyone here who can help me with my email server problem
[20:17] <wizardslovak> using postfix-dovecot
[20:17] <wizardslovak> error is no sasl autherzation mechanisms
[20:22] <al_paun> I have a problem with postfix can anyone help?
[20:23] <wizardslovak> what problem you got?
[20:23] <al_paun> i'm using postfix with linux users and read mail with imap
[20:24] <al_paun> the problem is that for alias addesses it is sending me the mail messages with wrong permissions
[20:25] <al_paun> i have an alias for example myalias: address1, address2 etc ... when sending mail to myalias@... the mail received by address1 is with root:mail privileges
[20:25] <al_paun> not with address1:users privileges
[20:25] <al_paun> probably this happened after installing webmin
[20:25] <al_paun> I don't realy understand what happened because yesterday was working properly.
[20:26] <al_paun> for normal addresses if you send an email to address1 directly it is send properly and with proper permissions
[20:29] <wizardslovak> try post your problem in https://launchpad.net/
[20:29] <jmedina> probably  procmail is giving problems
[22:55] <lzantal> Hi, I need help with raid 5 installation. It fails at the disks partitioning
[23:06] <gamble6x> lzantal: I found that if I skipped the error and just kept going it worked.  Not sure why it displayed the error.  Otherwise I probably can't be of much help.
[23:56] <lzantal> gamble6x: thanks I tryed it but it complains that there is no partition. It does not let me create any.i am booting right now with raid disabled in bios