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dinger2006if u want an image why not use clonezilla live cd?00:00
jmedinaorudie: grub-install /dev/sda00:00
_cpod_dinger2006: never heard of it... i'll check that out00:01
dinger2006worth a look, the new one is built on intrepid i believe00:01
jmedinawhen you use clonezilla the destination partiion is bigger than the source, you have to resize your filesystems to fit new partition space00:01
_cpod_jmedina: alright so if i use clonezilla and then gparted i should be good?00:02
jmedinayeap00:02
jmedinawel, I dont know gparted00:02
jmedinaI use something like: resize2fs /dev/sdc100:03
jmedinafor ext3 filesystems00:03
_cpod_okay00:03
_cpod_alright well i think i've got all the info i need00:04
dinger2006clonezilla grows it as long as its bigger00:04
_cpod_thanks a ton guys!  i appreciate it00:04
jmedinadinger2006: you make me doubt, I think I needed to resize when I used dd_rescue00:05
dinger2006im sure it does it but might be wrong00:06
awmcclainHere's a silly question: What's the best way to run a cron job as root? I have a service I need to restart daily.00:42
erichammondawmcclain: Perhaps /etc/cron.daily/YOURNAME (executable script) or /etc/cron.d/YOURNAME (crontab format)00:54
awmcclainerichammond: But what user does that run as? root?01:01
erichammondawmcclain: cron.daily runs as root.  cron.d files specify the user in each entry.  See the existing files that are probably in those directories.01:02
awmcclainerichammond: Ah, perfect! Thank you.01:03
erichammondawmcclain: man cron01:03
awmcclainerichammond: No, I have custom scripts in cron.daily, but for some reason I thought they ran as a less-privleged user.01:03
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r_myoungHi, I'm having trouble getting amavis to work with my postfix setup. It sems to be running OK but messages are not being passed to amavis as best I can tell. I'm not dure where do go from here. I can't find anything helpful in my logs.02:25
pmatulisr_myoung: telnet to the amavis port, does it respond?02:28
r_myoungYes, it responds: 220 [127.0.0.1] ESMTP amavisd-new service ready.02:30
twbr_myoung: write a message to it, then.02:35
pmatulisr_myoung: i guess your postfix configuration is messed up then, maybe pastebin your master.cf and main.cf somewhere02:40
r_myoungHere's my master.cf http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/247534/master.cf02:46
r_myoungand here's my main.cf http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/247534/main.cf02:49
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r_myoungI wrote a message using telnet to check the transport chain and it seems to work OK.03:11
ScottKYour main and master .cf look OK to me.03:36
ScottKI guess he left ....03:37
qiyonghow do i let my app to use vendor rails, not gem rails?04:17
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oh_noesHow do I tell Ubuntu Hardy, to try to find a DHCP server for eth0.  BUT, if it cannot, set a specified IP address and subnet?05:23
TimReichhartI need some help on getting my 56k modem to work and I am using ubuntu 9.04 server with HSFi CX11252-1106:23
twbSigh.06:34
twbWhy isn't aufs modprobable anymore on my 8.04 server system?06:34
twbAh, probably because some fucking idiot decided to deploy openvz on the system06:35
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twbIs module-assistant still the approved way of building kernel modules from foo-source packages?06:58
twb^dkms07:03
uvirtbottwb: Error: "dkms" is not a valid command.07:03
twb!dkms07:03
ubottuDKMS is Dynamic Kernel Module Support. See https://launchpad.net/dkms for more.07:03
twb!m-a07:04
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about m-a07:04
twb!module-assistant07:04
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:04
twbSigh.07:04
d22hi07:07
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_rubendkms is prefered over m-a indeed07:14
_rubenthough for most -source packages, m-a is still the way to go (as they not yet support dkms)07:15
twb_ruben: is there a "dkms for m-a weenies" article somewhere?07:15
twbOr: how can I tell if dkms will work with aufs-source?07:16
twbNot that it matters, because "m-a a-i aufs" on an OpenVZ kernel just bombed out with retarded arity errors.07:16
_rubentwb: they're quite different in how they work/are setup07:16
_rubenthere's no simple "do this, do that" to turn m-a package into dkms07:17
_rubendkms in fact is easier (in my experience) to package than m-a though :p07:17
_rubenonce you get your head around it07:17
twbEh, this isn't -devel.07:17
twbI just wanna get an aufs.ko that I can modprobe in my current kernel.07:17
_rubenthen again .. now that i think about it .. all you might need is a proper dkms.conf in addition to the source that's provided by the -source package .. perhaps aufs upstream already has a dkms.conf available07:18
twbNope; not on 8.04 anyway07:18
_rubenthat's why i said upstream .. meaning the authors of aufs .. and thus not (directly) related to ubuntu (versions)07:19
twbAh, OK.07:19
twbI hope dkms is as pleasant to use as m-a is, by the time I'm forced to use it.07:21
d22when i buy commercial support from canonical, the price of 750$ is per server per year, right?07:22
twbNFI.07:22
twb!commercial support07:22
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)07:22
* twb finds http://www.canonical.com/services/support07:23
twbI note that page doesn't seem to indicate whether VMs (under KVM) are considered separate servers.07:24
d22hmm, jep...07:34
d22can i buy commertial support at any time?07:36
d22i mean, setup my server try if everything works, and when everything is okay, the buy the suppotzt07:37
twbThere's a bug in the Ubuntu Server Support Service Description version 1.207:39
twbIt refers to Order before it is defined.07:40
twbAnd indeed it doesn't appear to be defined subsequently.07:40
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d22which support service description do you mean?07:56
twbThe one linked to in the above URL08:17
dhrubaHi, I have installed Ubuntu Server 9.04 with NTP, DHCP, DNS and OpenLDAP on it. I have created a few users through phpLDAPAdmin. But while trying to login from the Ubuntu Client 9.04, it is giving a problem that the Home directory is not present. Again, it is giving that it is ignoring .dmrc file. But even through ls -la I could not find any .dmrc file08:43
ssmdhruba: there is a pam module that can create home directories for you, when a user logs in08:54
ssmdhruba: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/sag-pam_mkhomedir.html08:55
dhrubassm: Thanks a lot. I am going to try the same.09:19
drcodehi all11:59
drcodecan I install ubuntu-server without lamp and so, I want to use small server for firewall/router11:59
drcodealso if someone know good firewall console gui12:00
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simplexiodrcode: shorewall? if i remember right is in ubuntu, but usually you dont run X on server, but in other hand you can run that gui on your desktop via ssh X tunnelig12:12
ewookdrcode: yes you can.12:15
Appiah_i entered session required pam_mkhomedir.so in common-session but it does not seam to work12:17
Appiah_I dont know what to do from here?12:17
Willnoob question: say i've bought a new tower, w/o cd drive, grphx, screen etc (a server), whats the best way of getting linux installed on the hdd?13:15
Willbest = easiest i guess13:16
_rubenwithout a graphics card most pcs dont even boot .. use a screen from another computer .. use an usb cdrom drive/usb stick/netboot installer to install the os13:23
Willseems like most tower servers have dvds and integrated grphx anyway13:23
Willthx13:24
nick_schembriGood Morning cjwatson13:37
Appiah_How come I dont get to choose resolution when i do dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?13:39
_rubenbecause ubuntu-server doesnt have xserver-xorg13:41
Appiah_umm13:47
Appiah_but i just apt-get installed igt?13:47
Appiah_it*13:47
_rubenthen it no longer qualifies as -server im afraid13:48
Appiah_I dont understand13:48
_rubenyou're now running a desktop with the server kernel13:48
Appiah_so ubuntu server removed that option (or more) from the dpkg-reconfigure and only has the keyboard options13:49
_rubennot really .. installing X on a -server flavour, turns your machine into -desktop, concerning getting support that is13:51
Appiah_?13:51
_rubenin othe words: ask the desktop people in #ubuntu13:51
Appiah_still a server kernel but ok13:52
_rubenthis channel is for server related support .. which does not cover X13:52
Appiah_I just edit xorg.conf by hand13:52
cjwatsonnick_schembri: can I help you?13:52
Appiah_thought it was bug or something13:52
_rubenAppiah_: it could very well be .. but it'd be a desktop bug, not server13:52
Appiah_k13:52
cjwatsonAppiah_: these days X tries much harder to autodetect resolution and so no longer offers that via debconf13:52
Appiah_ye , and that really sucks when it autodetects something your monitor does not handle :D13:53
Appiah_but I'm gonna leave it at that13:53
cjwatsonAppiah_: please do file a bug on xorg about that13:55
cjwatsonwe can only improve the autodetection with good bug reports13:55
cjwatsonAppiah_: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X may help13:55
nick_schembricjwatson: All of my notes are on firefox and it crashed. I need a minute14:02
nick_schembricjwatson: I had everything planned out to make this sort ad sweet. I'm sorry.14:08
nick_schembricjwatson: I just remastered the livecd for a project at work. I'm sure you do this a better way.14:09
nick_schembriI looked your scripts on launchpad. They talk about download-live-filesystem from a build server.  It this image a hand tweaked desktop?14:09
nick_schembriShould I build my image up from server + ubuntu-desktop?14:09
nick_schembriI'm going to have to build a set of livecd for this project, 100+14:09
tdnI have a samba server and several Windows XP clients. The clients have each of their homes mounted as drive H: and a shared drive on S:. Some of the Windows clients are suddenly getting this error, when trying to open the S: "Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or access has been denied.", but at least one of the clients does not get this error. I cannot see anything i14:10
nick_schembricjwatson: brb14:14
cjwatsonnick_schembri: livecd-rootfs builds the live filesystem14:16
cjwatsonnick_schembri: it's a separate piece because if you're building for multiple architectures then the livefs build has to happen on a different machine for each architecture, whereas the ISO image build can be central14:16
nick_schembricjwatson: thanks I'll look at livefs.  that saved me a lot of time digging :)14:22
tomsdaleAfter a site has been blacklisted by google and DNS providers because of malicious content being downloaded from another server - how long does it take until you get your name cleared again once the problem is resolved.15:07
uvirtbotNew bug: #379597 in samba (main) "Failure to install in Ubuntu 9.04" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37959715:31
teddy_Ubuntu ready for production servers ?15:36
teddy_Ubuntu 9.04 ready for production servers ?15:36
FumohHmmm I've got a hardware question... I've compiled this NIC driver without any problems, but when trying to use insmod i get the error message "-1 file exists".15:37
FumohI've also tried to use modprobe to install the driver, but I don't get any error messages.15:38
FumohWhat should I check first?  I'd like to try and track down an error message for modprobe, but I can't find anything when I tail /var/log/messages.15:38
uvirtbotNew bug: #373619 in openssh (main) "jaunty openssh-client tries all keys available in ~/.ssh" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37361915:56
FumohAlright so I've verified with lsmod that the driver was installed, but I still can't see eth016:12
FumohI've restarted my network service, but I still got nothin'16:12
Fumohhow can I activate a network card that I just installed the driver for?16:12
refnumzxjust upgraded my hard box to the latest dansuardian from repository. getting all kinds of segfaults.  is there a way i can revert to the older version?16:13
refnumzxhardy and dansguardian.16:15
\shhmm...which meta package is installed by ubuntu-server ? ubuntu-minimal or ubuntu-standard?16:25
gustavonareaHello. I have a home server on which I'll be running a couple of Linux distros via KVM. I'm trying to create a network bridge for each guest, but I'm pretty confused because my /etc/network/interfaces file only contains one interface: lo16:29
gustavonareaAll the tutorials I've seen assume that eth0 is defined and use it to create the bridge16:30
gustavonareaWhat interface should I use to set up the bridge? SHould I configure eth0 explicitly?16:31
gustavonarea(ifconfig shows 4 interfaces: eth0, eth1, lo and virbr0)16:31
gustavonareaActually, do I really have to create a bridge interface while virbr0 is already available?16:42
psyferrehey folks, i've got something very odd going on... over the weekend all of my ubuntu servers suddenly developed problems with outgoing connections to the internet.  Windows and OpenBSD systems are all fine, but every one of my ubuntu servers have very slow internet access... slow enough that outside ssh connections can't even connect.16:56
psyferreCan anyone hit me with the cluebat?  I'm completely lost.  Even weirder... one of them is a vmware host, and all the virtual machines on it are doing just fine.  But I can't connect to the host unless i do so on the local network.16:57
psyferreShould I just call a priest and be done with it?16:57
sommerpsyferre: are there any errors in /var/log/syslog?16:58
psyferrehmm... a whole mess of "console-kit-daemon[29051]: CRITICAL: cannot initialize libpolkit"16:59
refnumzxwhy.  i should have left my hardy system running rather then doing nice  job and  upgrading hardy now dansguardian is segfaulting and i have no idea17:03
jmedinarefnumzx: so, why dont you install previous version?17:06
refnumzxjmedina, if i could figure out what that was. i would.17:10
jmedinaprobably in your dpkg.log17:11
psyferre_sommer: I've got a lot of "cannot initialize libpolkit" errors in syslog, but it looks like that's a bug.  In any case, it's in syslog long before the problem started...  I've got 5 ubuntu boxes, some that have been working perfectly for over a year, and for some reason this weekend they all stopped getting normal internet access.17:11
refnumzxi tried browsing the package lists on  ubuntu17:11
refnumzx3dpkg only tels me that it had unpacked dansguardian. not what it instal from as i removed17:15
refnumzxsorry to be more clear, dpkg.log only has details about unpacking the latest dansguardian, not what it is going to remove17:16
sommerpsyferre_: they are ubuntu server installs?  are they trying to get dhcp or something?17:16
psyferre_sommer: yes, ubuntu server.  They all have static IPs on bonded nics.  All are accesible on the local network just fine, but internet access on them is VERY slow.  From outside the local network I cannot reach them.17:18
uvirtbotNew bug: #385614 in net-snmp (main) "package snmpd 5.4.1~dfsg-12ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: el subproceso post-installation script devolvió el código de salida de error 127" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38561417:26
sommerpsyferre_: could it be a dns or gateway issue17:26
psyferresommer: sorry for the blips in and out... thunderstorm keeps knocking out my power17:27
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\shdoes anyone of you work with FAI?;)18:00
jared555what file system would probably be best for a home network virtualization server? ubuntu server 9.0418:31
holowayjust run ext318:31
holowayif you have no other requirements18:31
jared555k. thank you18:32
Faust-Canyone know much about imap and backups?18:45
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jmedinaFaust-C: why?18:46
Faust-Cjmedina, i want to use a imap server but idk much about if a user deletes a email how do you retrieve it18:47
jmedinayou can't18:50
diffraFaust-C: generally you'll be using maildir format, so each message is a file.  you can take backups by tarring the maildir directory, and to restore, you have to find the message file and restore it to the maildir.18:50
diffrathat may not work... i think there's an index somewhere that would need to be updated as well.18:50
jmedinawell some mail clientes only mark emails for deletion18:51
orudiehi. whats a good way of providing public ftp18:51
jmedinaFaust-C: I would configure a backup system18:51
* Faust-C sigh18:52
jmedinaI consider backups the second most important task for a sysadmin18:53
Faust-Cyeah18:53
jmedinafist: keep systems running, so is a must18:53
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Faust-Cjmedina, yeah but around here users constantly delete emails they need, we need to get past emails etc18:53
Faust-Cand i dont see a llot of options for that18:53
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diffratelling the users they're idiots isn't an option?18:54
Faust-Cdiffra, it hasnt helped .... nothing helps18:54
jmedinaFaust-C: so what is te problem with backups?18:55
jmedinayou can do incremental backups18:55
Faust-Cjmedina, its has to be simple enough for other admins to manage18:55
jmedina:D18:56
Faust-Cill be leaving once im done so i want to make sure they can manage this18:56
jmedinaso what you want?18:56
diffrayou can backup the maildirs, and then when you need to retrieve a message, you untar the backup, and grep the directory for whatever you're looking for.  if they can't use tar and grep, they aren't admins.18:56
diffrawow, i'm really condescending today.  sorry.18:56
Faust-Cmainly just the ability to retrieve emails, restore/archive simpler,18:56
jmedinadiffra: good point18:56
Faust-Cdiffra, lol18:56
Faust-Cdiffra, would you happen to have a written example of that? like does it work well?18:57
jmedinawhat about something like a mail archive system?18:58
jmedinayou can doit with simple bcc using postfix18:58
jmedinaor something like mailarchiva18:58
Faust-Cic19:03
diffraFaust-C: it all depends on what you want.  Are you using virtual users or unix users?19:05
awmcclainIs there any way to delete the mail spool? It's a little late now... but when the site went down it generated 100K emails to me for every request that wasn't working (which then generated mail-daemon bounebacks)19:05
awmcclainbouncebacks19:05
Faust-Cdiffra, virtual of course19:05
diffraawmcclain: postfix?19:06
awmcclainYup.19:07
orudiei just did sudo apt-get install vsftpd19:07
orudie and it was suppose to create user with home directory /home/ftp and it didnt19:07
diffrapostsuper -d ALL should do it19:07
diffrathat'll remove everything in the queue.19:07
difframan postsuper if you want to be specific19:08
diffraFaust-C: you could just tar czvf /media/backup/mail.tar.gz /home/vmail/ for the backups  if you want to do incrementals, check out rsync.19:09
diffrayou could also write some kind of script to troll your vmail dir for user folders and back each one up individually.19:09
Faust-Cdiffra, funny how simple youve made it!19:09
Faust-Ci mean really its a simple issue19:09
Faust-Cbrb19:10
awmcclaindiffra: Thank you!19:12
diffraFaust-C: it's much more fun in here than doing my real job, which i'm avoiding (deploying jboss apps on windows 2008.)19:15
diffraawmcclain: glad to help19:22
wadmurrWhat do i need to append to /etc/apache2/envvars to umask apache2 to 002?19:37
wadmurr...on 8.0419:37
Faust-Cdiffra, well at least youre productive, i myself on the otherhand feel lost19:41
diffrawadmurr: try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=54945719:41
wadmurrdiffra: thanks. i just realized that it's a debian box and the envvars file is different19:43
orudiedoes shell refer to ssh ?19:45
diffrait can.  specifically, it refers to the command interpreter.19:47
diffrabash is the most common example of a shell19:47
diffrahowever, some people say 'login to shell' when they mean sshing in to access said shell19:47
orudiefor the purpose of using just ftp, how can i take away the use of shell from one of my users ?19:49
diffraset their shell to /bin/false19:49
diffrai think there's a command to do it, or you can just modify /etc/passwd19:49
diffraah, usermod -s /bin/false username19:50
orudie:)19:51
orudieworked19:51
ivoksRoAkSoAx: you know that i get mail when your ppa's fail? :)20:13
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bardyrHey, im have installed apache/php but what ever i do im not allowed to access tmp files created by apache trough php20:52
bardyrhow can i fix that?20:52
sammyhas anyone ever tried installing ubuntu server, then installing the ubuntu-desktop meta package on top?20:52
sammyI'd like to run an ubuntu server in VM, but I'd also like to run NX on the box for remote desktop sessions as well... I'd much rather have the kernel and such tuned to server performance, so this seems like the way to go20:53
diffrasammy: i'd recommend just installing the ubuntu desktop version then.20:54
sammydiffra: really? any particular reason(s)?20:54
diffrathe kernel is slightly different, but not enough to make much of a difference.  Put it this way: you'll get way, way more of a performance hit by adding the GUI than you would running the desktop kernel.20:54
sammythat makes sense20:55
sammythey're VMs so I guess I could make two20:56
sammythat seems like a bit of a waste, though. they *are* going to be really low-strain servers20:56
sammyapache and a few other things that wont be heavily used or doing anything complicated. all things that run just fine on the desktop kernel20:57
diffrayeah.  I'd just rock one ubuntu desktop installation.  If you want to lighten the load on the host machine, maybe look into xubuntu or crunchbang(openbox ubuntu)20:57
sammycrunchbang i've been wanting to look into. i remember openbox back in the day, though I like the gnome integration20:58
sammywe'll see. I'll probably just end up with the one desktop install... and maybe I'll go with crunchbang.20:59
diffrayeah, just a suggestion.  The nice thing about VMs is they're easy to create and throw away.20:59
sammyoff to clean the kitchen and contemplate. bbiab20:59
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orudiefor fsvtpd in /etc/ftpusers instead of adding each user can i add a group ?21:55
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diffraorudie: short answer is definitely no.  long answer, i'm not sure that vsftpd supports using groups for that21:57
orudiehow do i change the user's password22:11
diffrapasswd username22:12
schildsHi, I'm trying to upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty server. All was going fine until it got to the /etc/default/slapd configuration file. It's asking me if I want to keep my current file, etc. However, it seems like the input is locked up and I can't continue. Can I kill the process and restart?23:08
maxbWhy do you think the input is locked up?23:09
maxbIs this a GUI or console upgrade?23:09
maxb(update-manager or do-release-upgrade)23:09
schildsNo key strokes are echoed to the terminal and hitting enter (default=N, which I want) does not continue the process. Oh sorry, do-release-upgrade (console)23:10
maxbHmm23:12
maxbI guess I would probably look at ps -efH and try to work out what process to kill to get past the stuck prompt with minimal disturbance to the upgrade23:13
schildsIt's running /usr/bin/dpkg --force-overwrite --status-fd 56 --configure linux-libc-dev libc6-dev (etc. etc. wall-of-text)... I'm ok with restarting the upgrade or whatever.. just don't want to kill my server if at all possible :D I'm SSH'ed in and if it dies it will be a major headache23:13
SchlabbyHi there! Don't know if I'm right here with an apache problem (authentication pgsql/mysql)23:16
diffraSchlabby: it can't hurt to ask!23:17
Schlabby:-) great23:17
schildsSigh.. well thanks for the input maxb. I guess my options are just to kill it or stare at it for eternity anyway... we'll see what happens.23:18
Schlabbytoo many ubuntu-channels.. well: apache installation, different virtual host. some use mod_auth_pgsql and some use mod_auth_mysql. those that use mysql produce those errors:  [mod_auth_pgsql.c] - missing configuration parameters23:19
Schlabbyi didn't find a way to disable/enable mod_auth_pgsql for specific virtual hosts23:19
schildsLooks like do-release-upgrade was smart enough to attempt a recovery dpkg --configure -a which completed the rest of the upgrades. So far it looks like it worked... thanks again, maxb!23:23
diffraschlabby: that doesn't sound fun.  #apache might be the way to go though -- i doubt it's an ubuntu-specific issue.23:30
Schlabby#ubuntu was first try after googling for 3 hours....23:33
diffrayeah, sorry, maybe someone else in here knows, but probably someone in apache knows for sure.  come back and let me know what the solution is though?  you've got me curious.23:35
diffraAnd you're right, my google-fu is coming up empty too.23:35
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Schlabbyi can't believe i'm the only one who uses both auth types on a single server. maybe the only one who cares about the error_logs ;-) because it's running like a charme. only "warn"s. i'll keep on searching and tell you.23:38
matthewmppI am new to servers. I have read everything I can find on OpenSSH, however, I am currently stuck. I know how to use OpenSSH and scp, but I am having trouble getting the dsa keys working.23:46
matthewmppI have sshd installed on my server, and ssh installed on my laptop (remote host).23:46
difframatthewmpp: what OS are you using on the server and your laptop?23:46
matthewmpplaptop: ubuntu desktop 8.10, server: ubuntu server 9.0423:47
matthewmppI used the following command to generate the dsa keys: ssh-keygen -t dsa.23:47
matthewmppThen I used scp from a remote_host_terminal: scp root@server:/root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub /root/.ssh/id_dsa.pub23:48
diffrarockin.  ah ha!  there's your problem.23:48
diffrathe remote host should have the public key in the file /root/.ssh/authorized_keys23:48
diffra(this is where i halfheartedly tell you you should be using user accounts to protect yourself from yourself)23:48
matthewmpp1 sec let me check something.23:49
diffraalso, check out this tutorial.  it's fairly awesome for initial server setup: http://articles.slicehost.com/2008/11/28/ubuntu-intrepid-setup-page-123:52
matthewmppyeah. I did that: cat id_dsa.pub >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys23:52
matthewmppI just realized that I have not restarted the ssh serveer since I have installed the dsa keys. I will do that right now.23:53
matthewmppokay, restarting the server did not help. It still asks me for the password instead of the passphrase. I will check out the link you posted and see if that helps.23:57

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