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lamonthrm.. could have sworn that the /var/lib/postfix thing was (1) fixed already and (2) submitted a time or 3 in debian, too00:09
billybigriggerhey all00:14
billybigriggerany raid/mdadm gurus here?00:14
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PleXuSanyone known why /etc/init.d/networking restart don't restart my network configuration?01:17
PleXuSon ubuntu 9.0401:17
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pmatulisPleXuS: did you prefix the command with 'sudo'?02:13
PleXuSpmatulis, yes02:14
PleXuSit says all ok02:14
PleXuSjust it didn't do anything different :S02:14
PleXuSbut my config file is totally changed :S02:14
pmatulisPleXuS: pastebin your interfaces file02:14
pmatulisPleXuS: are you running GNOME?02:16
PleXuSyes02:16
pmatulisyou should be using network-manager then02:16
pmatulisand not commands02:17
PleXuSpmatulis, but it still uses the config file ?02:18
pmatulisPleXuS: yes, but nm will alter it, that could be why it's changing as you say02:18
pmatulisPleXuS: what does it say on the first few lines when it has changed?02:19
PleXuSconfig file isn't changed02:19
pmatulisPleXuS: you said it changes02:20
PleXuSit just not doing what I added in the config file02:20
pmatulis21:14 < PleXuS> but my config file is totally changed :S                                                                                                                                    dthacker02:20
* pmatulis goes away for a while02:21
PleXuSyeah i changed it but its not doing it02:21
PleXuSlike i changed02:21
pmatulisPleXs: i asked you to pastebin it.  also output to 'ifconfig -a'.  can't help otherwise02:43
PleXspmatulis, the config is ok.. its the gnome network manager that gives me the problems02:51
tswicegoodhello - I'm running into problems compiling node.js (in particular, the V8 VM dependency).  It fails with the following error: http://pastie.org/514612  Anyone have any ideas what might be causing the problem?03:02
ajmitchI suggest talking to the chromium people about problems with compiling their stuff on 64-bit architectures03:03
ajmitchthey do interesting things with that03:04
mark____Is it possible to make an application use a specific interface?03:17
twbmark____: usually that is in an application-specific fashion, such as a command-line option.03:25
twbI'm not aware of any generic way to restrict binding (other than just rejecting bind requests) to specific interfaces.03:26
twbYou can also add firewall rules, of course, to drop/reject traffic on the unwanted interfaces.03:26
mark____twb: Thanks.  Are you aware of any command line only torrent clients that allow you to do this?03:26
twbSorry, I don't provide support for torrent.03:26
mark____mkay03:27
twbYou should be able to get a list of tty torrent clients using debtags.03:28
twbSomething like: aptitude search "~Gbittorrent ~Gcurses"03:28
twb(That assumes you have aptitude and debtags installed.)03:29
mark____that's cool, never knew you could do that.  Thanks03:29
twbHere, I see that ~Gcurses doesn't match some packages, so maybe just try ~Gbittorrent alone03:30
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WaVeRsomeone here to do some install test?10:20
twb!anyone10:20
ubottuA large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?10:20
arlHi everybody10:22
WaVeRit was my real question :D10:22
arldoes anybody have successfully installed postfix with dovecot and smtp-auth on hardy?10:23
WaVeRIf you want to do some test please check this bug: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/38799710:23
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 387997 in sudo "can't use sudo after a fresh install (karmic)" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:23
arlI am just switching from debian 4.0 to hardy and facing the problem that I can't send emails10:24
arlgetting email is no problem but sending via mutt or evolution over imap is not possible10:24
ivoksmails aren't being sent over imap10:24
ivoksthey are sent over smtp10:24
arlyes I know they are send via smtp10:24
arlsorry for that10:25
ivoksso, what exactly doesn't work?10:25
arlwell mutt says "mail send" but this is not true, I can't see anything in /var/mail/mail.log10:26
arlit seems that smtp-auth does not work10:26
ivokswhat do you use for smtp-auth?10:26
arldovecot10:26
ivoksdovecot-auth or saslautd?10:27
ivoksok10:27
ivokspostconf smtpd_sasl_path10:27
ivokspostconf smtpd_sasl_type10:27
ivokspostconf smtpd_sasl_auth_enable10:27
arland the server greeting via telnet says "250-STARTTLS10:27
arl250-AUTH PLAIN LOGIN10:27
arl250-AUTH=PLAIN LOGIN10:27
arl"10:27
ivokspaste the output of this comand10:28
ivokspostconf smtpd_sasl_path10:28
ivokscommand10:28
arlsmtpd_sasl_path = private/auth-client10:28
ivoksok10:28
ivokshave you set that path in dovecot?10:28
ivoksauth default {10:29
arl path = /var/spool/postfix/private/auth-client10:29
ivokssocket listen {10:29
ivoksok, that's good10:29
ivoksmode, user and group?10:29
arlmode 060010:29
arluser = postfix10:29
ivoksok...10:29
arlgroup = postfix10:29
ivoksyou might change mode to 066010:30
ivoksbut it should be the source of the problem10:30
arlah sorry it is already 066010:30
ivoksis your client misconfigured?10:30
ivoksmaybe it sends mail over another smtp10:30
arljust a sec I will check (again)10:31
arlno imap and smtp server are the same10:31
ivoksdoes it use smtps or smtp?10:32
arlwell smtp with ssl support so I think it is smtps10:32
ivoksand there is nothing in mail.log?10:33
ivoksnot even an error?10:33
arlno nothing10:33
ivoksit should be error at least10:33
arleven with smtpd_tls_loglevel = 4'10:33
arland a "-v" in master.cf10:33
ivokswell, you should have info about establishing connection10:34
ivoksif there's no such thing, your client isn't connecting to the server10:34
arlyes I can see that my client loggs in via imaps10:34
arlbut nothiung about the smtp thing10:34
ivokswell, we are talking about postfix here10:34
arlyes10:34
ivoksdo you see connectiong attempt when you telnet to port 25?10:35
arlyes10:35
ivokshow about port 465?10:35
arlUnable to connect to remote host: Connection refused10:36
ivoksso, not smtps on your server10:36
ivokss/not/no/10:36
arlhmm10:36
ivoksTLS is one thing10:36
ivoksSSL is another10:36
ivoksTLS is being utilized over port 2510:36
ivokswhile SSL over port 46510:36
ivokscheck master.cf10:36
ivoksyou should have:10:37
ivokssmtps     inet  n       -       -       -       -       smtpd10:37
ivoksuncommented10:37
arlok now it accepts telnet 46510:38
ivoksnow try sending email10:39
arlno success10:40
arlbut I got some errors in mail.log10:40
ivoksthat's a good start10:40
arlSSL_accept:error in SSLv2/v3 read client hello A10:40
ivoksdid you set up ssl corectly?10:41
arlI think so10:42
arlany ideas how I can check this?10:42
ivokswell, your mail should be delivered10:42
ivoksyou might add this:10:43
ivokssmtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols = SSLv3, TLSv110:43
ivokssmtpd_tls_mandatory_ciphers = medium10:43
ivoksbut you mail should be delivered to destination10:44
ivoksthat's just internal openssl buzz10:44
arlno success10:44
ivoksi think you won't see it once you remove verbose logging10:44
arlwhy this?10:45
ivoksis this what you see?10:46
ivokshttp://www.irbs.net/internet/postfix/0211/2722.html10:46
arlwait a sec I am searching a no paste service10:48
arlhttp://nopaste.debianforum.de/2234610:48
ivokspaste.ubuntu.com10:49
ivoksreduce logging10:49
arlhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/197559/10:51
arlthis "warning" could be a problem10:51
ivoksthat could be problem with certificates10:53
arlbut when i disable tls / ssl I can'T send10:54
arlhmm maybe I should rest the server and start over again10:55
ivokshow did you create certificates?10:56
arlwith the instructions on this guid https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/serverguide/C/postfix.html10:57
ivoksthose are good instructions10:58
ivoksset it up to work without ssl/tls first11:00
arlyes I think I will start over again. and confirm function after every configuration step11:01
stapelhow do I log a user in automatically at startup?12:00
_rubeni highly doubt that you'd want that on a server .. and i dont think its even possible12:01
stapeli want to run a curses based interactive script at start-up in text mode. I have already disabled X at start-up and added the script at start-up, but it does not run. If I start gdm and run it in a console it works. Any ideas?12:01
_rubenthis isn't a server then, is it? as servers dont run X12:05
stapelno it isn't, it is desktop edition, but i have disabled X at start-up. I want to present the user with a menu from where they can do some basic things or then select an option to boot into the GUI12:10
stapelthe #ubuntu room was not very helpful, that's why i came here :)12:11
twbstapel: if you're using GDM, you need to grovel through /etc/gdm and similar, or possibly look at GDM's graphical configuration tool12:15
twbstapel: I can't be bothered looking up the details for you.12:15
_rubenputting an interactive script in rc.local might just do the trick ..never tried12:17
stapeltwb: I am not using gdm. I have disabled gdm by doing 'sudo mv S30gdm K30gdm' in the /etc/rc2.d/ directory12:17
stapelruben: thanx...will look into it12:17
twb_ruben: it does12:19
twbI have this in /etc/rc.local on my Debian Sid netbook:12:19
twbenv -i su twb -c xinit >/var/log/xinit.log 2>&1 &12:19
_rubenthat doesnt look very interactive to me though12:20
twbSorry, I missed "interactive"12:20
twbFor a menu of things to try, I recommend looking into what is done with the "single" option in recent releases12:21
twbIt has options like "give me a root shell", "fix grub", "fix xorg"12:21
stapelwhat do you mean by "single" releases?12:22
stapelsorry "single option" in recent releases?12:22
twbstapel: the argument you provide on the kernel command line.12:23
twbUsually labelled "(rescue)" or something in grub.12:23
arlok i have reinstalled everything and now it is working14:30
ivokshehe14:34
ivoksit was probably a configuration issue14:34
kirklandivoks: ping14:39
kirklandivoks: you were looking for me yesterday, regarding dkms :-)14:39
ivoksyeah14:41
ivokskirkland: do you see dkms as a solution for all packages that have kernel modules?14:41
arlI dont' know what the prolem was14:42
arlbut as you can see - I take the time it needs :-)14:42
kirklandivoks: heh, "all" is a pretty sweeping conclusion :-)14:44
kirklandivoks: i have been very pleased with it for kvm14:44
ivokskirkland: most :)14:44
kirklandivoks: out-of-tree modules, do you mean?14:44
ivokskirkland: i was thinking on pushing that as a 'rule'14:44
ivoksyes14:44
kirklandivoks: well, you need to clarify that rule a little14:44
kirklandivoks: obviously, its best for the module to be upstream in linux14:45
kirklandivoks: in kvm's case, it is upstream14:45
kirklandivoks: but the upstream one in Linux is inevitably older than the one under development by the kvm devs14:45
ivoksbut you needed to update kvm in hardy, right?14:45
kirklandivoks: right, and it works well for that14:45
ivoksso, we support LTS far longer than upstream want us to do14:45
kirklandivoks: not all modules will build/work with dkms14:46
kirklandivoks: the module has be relatively self contained for that to work14:46
ivoksof course14:46
kirklandivoks: i think dkms is the best solution around for handling your request, though14:47
kirklandivoks: i have only had to work around one issue, though ...14:47
kirklandivoks: kernel headers are required14:47
kirklandivoks: for all kernels that you want to build for14:47
kirklandivoks: this sounds obvious14:48
ivoksright14:48
magnetic__hey guys, is there anybody working on the asterisk merge?14:48
kirklandivoks: but it's not possible to put that into a debian/control depends rule14:48
ivokskirkland: why not?14:48
kirklandmagnetic__: probably best to ask in #ubuntu-motu14:48
ivoksoh, not for every kernel... right14:49
kirklandivoks: right14:49
magnetic__kirkland: ok, thx14:49
kirklandivoks: it would be nice to solve that, somehow, before making the "rule"14:49
ivoksshouldn't depending only on linux-headers be enough?14:50
kirklandivoks: i hacked this in the kvm-source.postinst14:50
kirklandivoks: kvm-source.postinst14:50
kirklandivoks: http://pastebin.com/f2e55955c14:50
kirklandivoks: i think the kernel team could solve this with yet another meta package14:51
ivokskirkland: why doesn't kvm depend on linux-headers?14:52
ivoksthat should be enough14:52
ivokscause if you have installed linux-x.y.z-X-generic14:52
* _ruben doesnt have good experience with such deps14:53
ivoksthat would pull in linux-headers-generic14:53
_rubendoes it?14:53
ivoksit should14:53
_rubenafair, it doesnt14:53
ivoksah.. it doesn't14:54
kirklandivoks: because the headers are hundreds of megs, which you don't need14:54
_rubena major pita for dkms14:54
kirklandivoks: see the control file for kvm14:54
kirklandivoks: kvm-source Depends: debhelper (>= 5), make, bzip2, dkms, linux-headers-server | linux-headers-generic | linux-headers14:54
ivoksok...14:55
ivoksthat should pull in headers14:55
kirklandivoks: right14:56
ivoksthis could be simplified in karmic14:56
ivokssince we won't have -server and -generic14:57
kirklandivoks: we don't?14:57
kirklandivoks: sweet14:57
ivoksthat's the plan, yes14:57
ivoksthere's a discussion at kernel-team mailing list14:57
ivokspae is the only problem14:58
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geekboxjockeygreetings, I am looking for a recommendation on a UPS to run with 8.04.2 server, we have used Tripplite "omni's" and have had horrible luck w/driver support, thinking about APC, just wanted to hear what people had to say. any input is greatly appreciated!15:26
ivoksapc has quite good support15:27
ivoksthere's nut and apcuspd15:27
geekboxjockeyyeah we have had horrible experiences with tripplite omnivs1000 & 1500 and nut15:29
geekboxjockeyI'm sure there is an "industry standard" for this stuff, servers need UPS's and servers run Linux :P15:30
geekboxjockeyhave been looking into APC, anyone got a model they have had good luck with?15:30
ivokswell, powerware come with their own software15:30
ivoksi've used couple of apc models, and all were supported15:31
ivokshttp://www.networkupstools.org/compat/stable.html15:31
ivoksthis should be a good start15:31
geekboxjockeyyeah, I'm hesitant because the OmniVS1000 was supposed to be "supported" and I ended up getting into modifying the driver and compiling it with some suggested changes etc15:33
geekboxjockeybut APC sounds good esp with apcupsd being currently developed and specialized for a popular brand15:33
ivokswe prefere nut :)15:34
geekboxjockeyyeah?15:34
ivoksit's in main15:34
geekboxjockeyso itd be safe to go with APC and still use nut if possible?15:34
ivoksapcupsd is in universe15:34
geekboxjockeyahh, heh ;)15:34
ivokstake care...15:38
geekboxjockeysorry, thanks for the help :P15:45
geekboxjockeyI'm just poking around on amazon now looking for deals on APC hardware ;)15:46
geekboxjockeyivoks: Thanks :)15:47
th0mto follow my yerteday problem,16:22
th0mperf problem in vmware beetwen DEBIAN and UBUNTU16:22
th0mubuntu: [    4.112045] scsi target2:0:0: FAST-40 WIDE SCSI 80.0 MB/s ST (25 ns, offset 127)16:22
th0mdebian : Jun 15 16:06:26 ns249-175 kernel:  target0:0:0: FAST-160 WIDE SCSI 320.0 MB/s DT IU RDSTRM RTI WRFLOW PCOMP (6.25 ns, offset 127)16:23
th0manybody knows why ubuntu says 80 MB/s and debian, 160 ?16:23
th0msame config in vmware, and same hardware (a dell blade + iscsi san)16:23
Sam-I-Amth0m: does it actually mean anything?16:35
Sam-I-Amth0m: its just virtual hardware anyway16:35
th0mi dont have the same perf16:41
th0mperformance16:41
Sam-I-Amthe virtual machine's hardware is the same?16:43
huatssoren: are you around ?16:43
Sam-I-Amthere are two virtual scsi controllers offered by vmware16:44
Sam-I-Amalso, is your virtual hardware the same version16:44
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mathiazkirkland: howdy17:34
mathiazkirkland: it seems that there is an issue with sudo+encrypted home in karmic alpha2: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38799717:34
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 387997 in sudo "can't use sudo after a fresh install (karmic)" [Undecided,Confirmed]17:34
ivoksCanonical will announce on June 17 the certification of Ubuntu 9.04 Server Edition on HP's new ProLiant G6 servers, company officials said.18:16
ivoksis this true?18:16
RoAkSoAxivoks, heya master how's it going18:18
ivoksgreat, how are you?18:18
RoAkSoAxivoks, pretty got.. just got back from my trip18:22
RoAkSoAxs/got/doog18:22
RoAkSoAxgood*18:23
ivoksnice18:23
RoAkSoAxivoks, so anyways, what's the status of the packages? and what about the mentorship18:23
ivoksRoAkSoAx: i want to talk with you about versioning of packages18:24
ivoksRoAkSoAx: other than that, i think you are ready for motu18:24
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok. shall we do it now, or when do you think we can talk about it?18:25
ivoksRoAkSoAx: it would be easier over email18:25
ivokscause of time difference and there will be lots of pasting18:25
RoAkSoAxivoks, yeah!! ok cool. let's do it over email. What about the HA packages?18:26
ivoksRoAkSoAx: you do realize that HA is almost another software in 2.99 version?18:26
ivoksRoAkSoAx: it can't do anything as a standalone18:27
RoAkSoAxivoks, yes I do realize that.. That's why HA needs Pacemaker starting from 2.99.x18:27
ivoksRoAkSoAx: it's other way around18:27
firecrotchI have a ubuntu server running openvpn, and I'm trying to allow hosts on the local subnet to communicate with hosts on the VPN subnet.  The local machines and the server are both behind a dd-wrt router that is set up to route the packets from local machines that are destined for the VPN clients to the server, I just need the server to forward those packets to the correct hosts.  I've determined that I need to use iptables on th18:27
RoAkSoAxivoks, how so?18:28
ivoksRoAkSoAx: parts of heartbeat have been merged to pacemaker18:28
ivoksRoAkSoAx: parts have been droped from heartbeat18:28
ivoksRoAkSoAx: rest of it ended up as heartbeat 2.9918:28
ivoksRoAkSoAx: so ha 2.99 can only be used as a messeging layer for pacemaker18:29
RoAkSoAxivoks, right, since Pacemaker is the Cluster Resource Manager and Heartbeat is only the one who delivers messages18:29
ivoksand we decided that pacemaker with hearbeat as messeging layer will be in universe18:30
ivokspacemaker with openais will be supported solution18:30
RoAkSoAxivoks, right18:31
ivoksand, you are free to work on packages in ppa, of course18:31
ivoks:)18:32
RoAkSoAxivoks, haha ok cool. I just don't know where to start/what to do18:33
ivoksRoAkSoAx: is there anything, packaging related, that you don't understand or need help with?18:33
ivoksRoAkSoAx: my goal is to make openais, corosync versions 1.0 into karmic, if possible pacemaker with openais 1.0 as messaging layer into karmic18:34
ivoksRoAkSoAx: rhcs with openais/corosync 1.0 into karmic18:34
RoAkSoAxivoks, yes I have doubts with debian/rules... and I would like to package layer7switch from scratch (which has a kernel module and userspace tools)18:34
ivokseverything else is optional for me :)18:34
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok so let's work on that goal, and as you said, we'll just leave heartbeat in universe and leave it usable18:35
ivoksRoAkSoAx: layer7switch?18:35
ivoksdoes it change iptables modules?18:35
ivoksare you talking about l7-filter.sf.net?18:36
RoAkSoAxivoks, http://www.linux-l7sw.org/18:36
ivokslast release in 2007.18:36
RoAkSoAxivoks, yes it's another project from the keepalived team18:37
ivoksthere's no point in packaging dead projects18:37
ivokskernel modules from 2007 have big chances of not being buildable at all with recent kernels18:38
ivoksthere's another, live, project18:38
ivoksl7-filter.sf.net18:38
RoAkSoAxivoks, I see. though keepalived also had a release on 2007 and then otherone in 2009 so it took them 2 years to do some bugfixes.. and I'm guessing that it might be the same status of this other project18:39
ivoksRoAkSoAx: investigate that :)18:39
ivoksthat's first step in packaging18:39
ivokscheck out if the code is being maintained18:39
RoAkSoAxivoks, yes.. I had no time this past few days since i've been away from my computer.. I'll find it out and work in it if it's still active.. since one other thing that I would really like to do is to package something from scratch, that way I'll understand debian/rules better :)18:40
ivokssure18:41
ivokspick a project and start working on it18:41
ivoksif you get stuck, let me know18:41
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok cool :)18:41
ivoksbut if you decide on linux-l7sw, don't be disapointed if it doesn't get accepted cause of maintainance status18:42
RoAkSoAxivoks, i won't.. i just want to learn how to package from scratch :)18:43
ivoksok18:43
RoAkSoAxivoks, and I would also like to work on bugfixing and security udpates18:43
ivoksi'll send you an email about versioning18:43
ivokssecurity updates are special form of packaging18:44
ivoksfind a patch, patch the code, send for upload18:44
ivoks:)18:44
RoAkSoAxivoks, well I'm also that security updates are just finding a patch upstream or in other distributions, applying it, testing it and summiting it... and some bugfixes might have that same procedure18:45
ivoksright... well, time for me to go off18:45
RoAkSoAxivoks, ok :) have a good night18:45
ivoksyou too :)18:47
fR_hi, im trying to set up nfs+kerberos and am getting an error "Unable to obtain credentials for 'nfs'" when rpc.svcgssd tries to start19:39
fR_http://pastie.org/51544619:39
fR_i do have a keytab entry19:39
ivoksany samba gurus around?20:47
nick125Just try asking..maybe someone will know (I've worked a little with Samba as a PDC...but that's about it)20:48
ivokswell, i would like to authenticate against ldap20:49
nick125Oooh, fun. My standard advice would be to jump off a bridge, but the next best option would be to Google around a little. In the PDC I setup, it was authenticated against LDAP, so I might be able to help you if you have issues20:51
ivoksi know20:52
ivoksbut i was thinking20:52
ivoksif i store passwords in ldap in cleartext format20:52
ivoksthen samba could read them and it would know the password20:52
ivokscould it crypt it to NTLM and compare it with the hash that windows are sending?20:53
ivokswhy do i need another attribute in ldap with same password, only crypted?20:53
mathiazivoks: the userPassword field in ldap is not clear text20:55
ivoksit can be20:55
ivoksmathiaz: ldap can store password in couple of different formats20:55
ThreetimesHi I just successfully installed spamassasin. How do I place spam-flagged mails in a seperate IMAP mailbox? I use postfix with maildir. I think I have to use procmail, but I don't know if I configured it correctly.20:55
ivoksone of them is cleartext20:55
mobjdoes someone know when nut 2.4 will be available in hardy?20:55
nick125You'll need two hashes. That's it.20:55
mathiazivoks: really - I though that slapd would actually convert internally the new password and store it as a hash in userPassword20:56
ivoksnick125: why? samba obviously can encode plaintext password into ntlm (smbpasswd)20:56
nick125One NTLM, one normal crypt (or whatever is default). There are some scripts/plugins/whatnot to syncrhonize the two passwords, though.20:56
ivoksmathiaz: {plaintext}mypassword20:56
guntbertThreetimes: just to clarify (I'm no expert here): what imap server are you using?20:57
Threetimesdovecot20:57
mathiazivoks: well then my answer is that the samba code doesn't support that natively20:58
ivoksmathiaz: i know it doesn't20:58
mathiazivoks: the code is probably expecting a specific schema/attribute and does all the password update itself20:58
mathiazivoks: so you may have to hack the samba code to do the right thing20:58
ivoksthat's why i asked, maybe someone thought about that20:58
guntbertThreetimes: sorry, I didn't think about that before - so I'm gonna read/learn with you :-)21:00
ivoks{CLEARTEXT}  indicates  that the new password should be added to userPassword as clear text.21:01
mathiazivoks: hm - does samba have access to the cleartext password from the user?21:03
ivoksany user?21:04
ivokssorry... yes, it does21:04
ivoksit can read ldap attributes21:04
mathiazivoks: hm - I don't know - I'm not familiar enough with the samba protocol architecture21:04
ivoksit reads attribute of windows password and compares it with the on that client sent21:05
ivoksso, instead of just reading cleartext password, do smbpasswd on it, catch the result and compare it with the client21:05
ewookhurmpf. any one used a fax/answering-machine setup?21:05
ewooklike a nice mix of mgetty and hylafax21:06
ewook!mgetty21:09
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about mgetty21:09
guntbert!info mgetty21:11
ubottumgetty (source: mgetty): Smart Modem getty replacement. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.1.36-1.5 (jaunty), package size 173 kB, installed size 404 kB21:11
ewookthx guntbert21:11
guntbertewook: :)21:11
ewookaw man. what have I gotten myself into..21:16
ewookbying a compatible card for asterisk just seems more tempting..21:17
fR_btw my earlier problem was caused by FQDN not being listed first in /etc/hosts.21:19
mobjdoes someone know when nut 2.4 will be available in hardy?21:24
ivoksnever?21:26
ivoksnight21:28
Sam-I-Amjmarsden: you there?21:33
KalmairnAfternoon.  Got a strange NAT problem that started when I took an fully-functional script from a REALLY old Gentoo installation and moved to a Ubuntu LTS Server version.21:48
KalmairnIt seems that, on occasion and consistently for specific sites, the NAT table will lose or ignore sessions; the result is return traffic from internet-side hosts will not be NAT'ed back to the client destination IP rather hitting the INPUT chain on the firewall itself.21:48
ewookyay. this is gonna be a nightmare.21:51
PleXsanyone using kvm + virt-manager?23:07
sorenSure.23:10
PleXssoren, can you select hypervisor kvm ?23:11
sorenSure.23:11
PleXshmm your also using ubuntu server 9.04 ?23:11
sorenWhich architecture have you chosen?23:11
PleXshmm seems to be fixed now23:12
PleXssoren, but when connecting in virt-machine is it qemu?23:13
PleXsI get under ID qemu but when creating new machine i can choose for kvm now (after reinstalling)23:14
sorenPleXs: The "qemu" hypervisor manages both kvm and qemu guests.23:31
PleXsah ok :)23:31
PleXssoren, you got idea how I can add usb printer support? :)23:32
sorenNot really. If I were you, I'd share it over regular CUPS or Samba and install it as a network printer in the guest.23:32
PleXsnot possible :)23:35
PleXsprinter only works on windows23:35
PleXsbecause driver issue's on linux23:36
PleXs:(23:36
uvirtbotNew bug: #388702 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 (main) "package mysql-server None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/mysql-server.list] failed to install/upgrade: " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38870223:40
JanCPleXs: qemu supports usb forwarding IIRC, so will probably also work with kvm23:52
JanCbut maybe not from withing virt-manager23:52
JanC-usbdevice option23:53
PleXsJanC, I can remember adjusting something in xml file :)23:55
PleXs<hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb'>23:56
PleXsadding this23:56
PleXsand more.. but my vm machine did disappear :S23:56
PleXsin virt-manager23:56

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