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jmarsden|workc0rleone: You are apparently trying to update a customized Apache installation, which includes a module named mod-vhost-alias-apache2.2-webfusion -- and that module may have issues?  Where did you get that module from?  You might want to try removing all apache-related modules, and then installing the "normal" Ubuntu apache2 metapackage.  But figuring out how you got that module installed in the first place wou00:12
jmarsden|workld be wise, before you go any further.00:12
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DelphiWorldhow i can add a new repository to apt-get?01:04
jmedinavi /etc/apt/sources.list01:06
orudie!latest01:31
ubottuPackages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are: fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports.01:31
hikenboot.config that works with ubuntu /debian preferably with ext4 lvm and software RAID1?  I can seem to get mine to boot with these things included so looking to try another config oh for a .29 kernel???01:36
LiraNunauh01:40
LiraNunaI just found a security vulnerability in ubuntu's apache201:41
LiraNunadenial of service...01:41
a1fa_yp03:08
a1fa_i am having a problem with netinstall03:09
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Anirban1987 Can I install and run Firestarter for configuring iptables without having X-window env. installed in Ubuntu 9.04 server ?03:11
pmatulisAnirban1987: no03:13
a1fa_<netboot\pxelinux.0>: sent 1 blk, 0 bytes in 1 s. 0 blk resent [26/06 21:13:56.078]03:14
a1fa_30472 Request 2 not processed [26/06 21:13:56.141]03:14
a1fa_fucker is not downloading pxelinux03:14
Anirban1987pmatulis : Then how can I run firestarter ?03:15
pmatulisAnirban1987: install X03:15
Anirban1987pmatulis : What are the shell command to do that ?03:16
pmatulisAnirban1987: '$ sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop', but have you considered 'ufw'?03:17
hikenbootanyone know how one continues booting after manually lvm lvchange -a y into volume? this is at the initramfs prompt!03:18
Anirban1987pmatulis : Ya, currently I use it.03:18
pmatulisAnirban1987: obviously you're not satisfied03:18
Anirban1987pmatulis : ya, but installing ubuntu-desktop only to hav Firestarter is too much !03:19
pmatulisAnirban1987: correct03:19
pmatulisAnirban1987: guess you're going to be learning iptables...03:20
Anirban1987pmatulis : Unfortunately in the absense of Firestarter , I have to learn it now to properly run a server :(03:21
pmatulisAnirban1987: good luck, it's the dog's breakfast03:21
pmatulisAnirban1987: if your rules will be static, you can always set up firestarter on a separate X-based machine, configure the rules, steal the iptables rules, and then stuff them in your server03:24
pmatulisat least it may be a way to learn iptables03:25
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Anirban1987pmatulis : Good Idea , another prob I am having : This msg is being displayed by phpmyadmin : Your PHP MySQL library version 5.0.75 differs from your MySQL server version 5.1.31. This may cause unpredictable behavior.03:35
pmatulisAnirban1987: sorry, can't help there03:37
LiraNunaUbuntu server (as well as debian) is vulnerable to a recent DoS attack found in apache - here's a fix http://www.liranuna.com/securing-your-debian-server-against-slowloris/03:38
LiraNunaplease oh please don't boot me thinking this is any kind of advertisement, this is real03:39
LiraNunaI even filed a security bug03:39
MagicFabLiraNuna, do you have the Launchpad bug URL ?03:40
LiraNunait's private03:41
LiraNunahttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apache2/+bug/39275903:41
uvirtbotLiraNuna: Error: This bug is private03:42
LiraNunaI believe all security bugs are marked as private03:42
LiraNunaMagicFab, read my post and see for yourself, my server was vulnerable03:42
* pmatulis pmatulis waves to MagicFab 03:43
pmatulisblah03:43
a1fa_damn03:47
a1fa_anyone have Rackable Systems servers?03:47
MagicFabLiraNuna, your post didn't have any Ubuntu info, that's why I asked.03:59
LiraNunaMagicFab, I run ubuntu server, but it's compatible with debian, so I posted it as such04:00
a1fa_anyway to update generic intel bios though ubuntu?04:01
MagicFabLiraNuna, it's not exactly the same and as you may know - tx for pointing out the bug, because it's filed as security I am confident it will be looked into soonish.04:02
LiraNunaMagicFab, I hope so too, it took down my server in seconds04:02
LiraNunaworse thing is apache still runs so you don't even know04:02
LiraNunayou just think it's a really busy hour04:02
methodscan i get /dev/tcp socket support in bash ?05:10
geniimethods: get the ubuntu source of bash then compile with build options described here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/21503405:14
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 215034 in bash "add /dev/tcp/... support" [Wishlist,Triaged]05:14
wizardslovakhello is anyone here?05:36
wizardslovakwhen i type sudo apt-get update it shows "failed to fetch httpd://.."05:37
wizardslovaknoone here to help05:43
peerlessHi ppl .. i have a query06:17
peerlesshow to change the terminal name which appears in the shell ..06:17
peerlesshope we have a environment variable for it..anyone could help me telling its name?>06:18
jmarsdenpeerless: The "terminal name"?  Can you give an example?  The hostname, maybe?06:50
jmarsdenThe bash environment variable PS1 can change your shell prompt in *many* ways...06:50
jmarsdenBut what do you mean by "terminal name"?06:50
peerlessthats it thanks @jmarsden06:51
jmarsdenSo you can do PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '  # for a fairly standard user@hostname:directory$06:51
rags2Smokeping was working fine for a few days until I added new targets to it and it started giving me permission errors..for /var/lib/smokeping..anyone face this problem?07:04
keesLiraNuna: you can unmark it private since it's a public issue08:30
LiraNunakees, are you the module creator?08:30
keeswhat?08:31
keesi meant the slowloris bug08:31
LiraNunayes, but someone told me that someone nicknamed Kees have made mod_antiloris08:32
keessecurity bugs start their life private, but you're prompted with the option to make them public08:32
keesnot me08:32
LiraNunaps. made public08:32
LiraNunahttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apache2/+bug/39275908:32
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 392759 in apache2 "apache2 DoS attack using slowloris" [Undecided,New]08:32
keesexcellent08:32
LiraNunaI advise people to install that08:33
LiraNunathere's gonna be a lot of script kiddies running this08:33
LiraNunamore here: http://www.liranuna.com/securing-your-debian-server-against-slowloris/08:33
zavyscappo ciao raga!08:38
dalfzwhat's the best way to give postfix access to /etc/sasldb2 from its /var/spool/postfix/etc chroot environment? i rather don't want to copy the file manually09:24
uvirtbotNew bug: #392826 in dhcp3 (main) "dhcp3-server is launched before NetworkManager and thus doesn't find interfaces" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39282609:26
AnAntHello , is it true that ppl in Debian didn't yet agree on changing default dependancy on exim4 to default-mta ?11:37
AnAntie, that it is still a discussion ?11:38
incorrectAnAnt, ask debian people11:52
AnAntok11:52
BboyHi13:30
BboyI can't install acpid pkg every time i try i get this err msg http://paste.ubuntu.com/204879/,, does anyone knows how 2 fix this? please13:30
ivoksstarting acpid fails for some reason13:31
Bboyyes13:31
Bboyim on ubuntu-server 9.0413:31
ivokstry starting it manually; maybe you'll see where is the problem13:31
Bboyim trying 2 install ubuntu-desktop throu ssh by using aptitude13:32
Bboybut it seems that *-desktop is depndant on acpid13:33
ivokswell, try starting acpid manually13:33
ivoks /etc/init.d/acpid start13:33
ivoksi see what you are tryinh13:33
ivoksand i don't know why are you on this channed13:33
ivokschannel13:33
Bboyi tried ubuntu channel13:34
Bboysome one talled me 2 try this channel13:34
ivoks-server means 'talking about development|using ubuntu-server'13:34
Bboymmmmm sorry about that13:35
ivoksahyway, try starting it manually13:35
ivoksgrrr lots of typos today13:35
ivoksdon't send private messages13:36
Bboyok13:37
Bboy~# /etc/init.d/acpid start13:37
Bboy * Starting ACPI services...                                                                                                                                 acpid: can't open /proc/acpi/event: No such file or directory13:37
ivoksuname -a13:37
Bboywhat do u mean by uname -a?13:38
ivoksgive me the output of that command13:38
ivokswell?13:39
ivoksthat command provides some info that's needed to help you13:39
ivokslike kernel version and arch13:40
Bboyacpid: can't open /proc/acpi/event: No such file or directory13:42
Bboyis this what u mean?13:42
ivoksno13:42
ivokstype 'uname -a' and hit enter13:42
Bboy2.6.27.10-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv4-32 #5 SMP Wed Apr 1 13:09:49 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux13:43
ivoksso, this is not ubuntu13:43
ivoksubuntu doesn't have kernel named 2.6.27.10-grsec-xxxx-grs-ipv4-3213:44
ivoksif you are using custom kernel, you are on your own13:44
ivoksi could just give you a hint13:44
ivoksyou are missing acpi support in your kernel or you didn't load acpi modules13:44
Nafalloit might well be Ubuntu, but with a custom kernel :-)13:45
Nafallojust saying13:45
ivoksNafallo: that makes it linux, not ubuntu :D13:45
Bboywhen i login throu ssh using root it tells me it is ubuntu server 9.04 but it must that my service provider is missing up with the kernal13:45
ivoks9.04 uses linux 2.6.2813:45
Nafalloivoks: I disagree, but okay.13:45
ivoksNafallo: well, it really isn't that important ;)13:46
Nafalloivoks: agreed :-)13:46
* ivoks just got corrupted ext3 on 10TB partition13:46
Bboythis is a rented server thro ovh data center in france13:47
ivoksshould i shoot my self now or wait for natural death once fsck finishes?13:47
Nafalloivoks: you should have used ext4. clearly.13:47
ivoksNafallo: you mean, xfs13:47
n0gearivoks: maybe spinrite might help?13:48
Nafalloivoks: I actually meant ext4 :-)13:48
ivoksi don't trust ext4 that much yet13:48
ivoksi use in on my laptop, but not on servers... yet13:48
Nafalloivoks: well... that's why I used ext4 as a troll, yes :-P13:48
ivoksanyway, that's 8.04, so ext4 wasn't an option13:48
ivoksn0gear: ?13:49
ivoksah...13:49
ivoksspinrite13:49
n0gearSpinrite ... supposed to fix HDs pretty well13:49
ivoksno, i'll recover filesystem first13:49
ivoksspinrite is, afaik, raw reading data13:49
ivoksBboy left13:50
ivokswell, it's not like i could help him; kernel doesn't support acpi13:51
VSpikeDoes anyone know of a webmail package that uses lighttpd, or if there's a way to use roundcube or squirrelmail with lighttpd?14:17
ivoksis there a reason why those tools don't work with other web servers?14:21
ivoksi mean... those are web apps; they should work with any web server14:21
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VSpikeivoks: i think they would ... but they seem to be packaged to work with apache14:26
ivoks?14:26
VSpikeIt would seem more sensible to try to package them against a virtual package "web server"14:26
ivoksDepends: dbconfig-common, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, apache2 | lighttpd | httpd14:27
VSpikeivoks: what was that from?14:27
ivoksapt-cache show roundcube-core14:27
VSpikeYeah, I see what you mean14:28
ivoksso, install lighttpd14:28
ivoksand it won't install other web servers14:28
VSpikeivoks: what do you make of this then? http://pastebin.com/m3af1bc6b14:30
ivoksprobably php pulls apache in14:31
ivoksright14:31
ivoksDepends: libapache2-mod-php5 (>= 5.2.6.dfsg.1-3ubuntu4) | libapache2-mod-php5filter (>= 5.2.6.dfsg.1-3ubuntu4) | php5-cgi (>= 5.2.6.dfsg.1-3ubuntu4), php5-common (>= 5.2.6.dfsg.1-3ubuntu4)14:31
ivoksso, install php5-cgi first14:31
VSpikeivoks: you're a star.. thanks!14:33
ivoksin days of disks with more than 1TB, how sane is to provide support for ext2 and ext3? :((16:57
ivoksi will not use ext3 any more16:57
maswanIf you partition, like is sensible for servers, ext3 is fine for OS but not data.17:02
ivoksi'm fscking 10TB ext317:03
RoAkSoAxivoks, how many days is gonna take you :)17:05
ivoksi hope less than 217:05
ivokscause on monday, that data should be available to the users17:05
RoAkSoAxthat's a lot17:05
ivoksoh, yeah...17:10
ivoksand the next noebel prize should go to the author of testdisk17:10
RoAkSoAxhahah17:10
ivoksfor humanity17:11
ivoksthat guy saves lives17:11
RoAkSoAxhaha17:14
ropetinAfternoon all, anyone an iptables expert? :)17:52
ivoksnot an expert, but could try helping17:54
ropetinThanks ivoks!  I'm looking for a way to duplicate traffic from one nic to another.  I.e. traffic comes in on eth0 and does whatever it normally does) but also duplicates it out to eth1, for processing by another system.  I've found an iptables patch that seems to offer a similar function, but nothing default17:55
ivoksuh17:56
ropetinKind of like bridging it, but not bridging it as well :)17:56
ivoksi'm not sure you could... clone a package17:57
ivoksyou could redirect it...17:57
RoAkSoAxivoks, condor contains a debian directory in src/packaging/debian. Should I base my work on that or I should pay attention to it?17:58
ropetinRedirect?  Sounds like it could work17:58
ivokshave you looked at ifenslave?17:58
ropetinI haven't, but  Iwill now you've suggested it, thanks!17:58
ivoksredirect means that it won't be available on the first interface17:58
ropetinCould I redirect it to multiple ports do you think?17:58
ivoksRoAkSoAx: oh, that's nice... i haven't looked at it :/17:58
ivoksropetin: sure; but you just want to forward all traffice from eth0 to eth1?17:59
ivoksthat's not duplicating17:59
ivoksthat's moving17:59
RoAkSoAxivoks, what should I do then?18:00
ivoksRoAkSoAx: use that18:00
ropetinHmmmm, lemme think on this more, I'll get back to you when I know what I really want to do18:00
ivoksRoAkSoAx: check if there's ITP in debian for condor18:00
ropetinThanks!18:00
RoAkSoAxivoks, ITP ?18:01
ivoksintention to package18:01
ivokspeople that would like to package something for debian, report ITP 'bugs'18:01
RoAkSoAxivoks, http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=23348218:02
uvirtbotDebian bug 233482 in wnpp "ITP: condor -- high throughput computing job scheduling" [Wishlist,Open]18:02
RoAkSoAxivoks, though it is a bit old18:03
ivoksRoAkSoAx: look at last email18:04
ivoksthere are some incompatibilities with debian18:04
ivoksRoAkSoAx: leave it; work on something else :)18:04
RoAkSoAxivoks, Ok, I guess I'll work on cobbler18:05
RoAkSoAxsoren, ping!18:05
ivoksyep18:05
iamslangohey everyone18:08
iamslangoso here is the deal. I like to keep everything (configurations, data, docroot) in a folder heirarchy under /web/18:09
iamslangohow do i tell Apache to look for it's configuration there? does that require a re-compile?18:10
iamslangoone thought I had was to simply move the apache2 configurations to that directory, and include apache2.conf or httpd.conf or whatever the default is from the default config file. (the default config file would have nothing in it other than the include)18:12
ivoksconfiguration for apache? why?18:12
iamslangoivoks, why what?18:12
ivoksyou could add a file in /etc/apache2/conf.d/18:13
ivokswith this line:18:13
iamslangoivoks, I don't just want custom configuration... that's part of it18:13
ivoksInclude /web/configuration/*.conf18:13
iamslangobut what I want is a completely working set of apache configs in /web/conf/apache/18:13
iamslangoI have multiple machines, and having all of my configs, data etc in one place is convenient for getting a uniform environment running across all machines18:14
ivoksmount bind?18:14
ivoksso, /web is NFS?18:14
ivoksor some sort of shared filesystem18:14
iamslangoivoks, no18:14
iamslangojust a regular directory18:15
iamslangobut being able to tar up /web/ in one shot, and drop it onto my other machines is convenient18:15
ivokswell, create /web/conf18:15
ivokscopy all from /etc/apache2/* to /web/conf18:15
ivoksbind mount /etc/apache2/ to /web/conf18:16
ivoksand that's it18:16
iamslangohmm, I guess that's a pretty reasonable plan18:16
iamslangothough won't I have to worry about apt-get changing or creating files there?18:17
ivokscreate a script that would umount /etc/apache2/, do an upgrade and then mount again18:17
iamslangoreasonable18:18
ivoksi've never tested this, so it might not work18:19
ivoksbut atm, i don't see why it wouldn't18:19
ivoksbut...18:20
ivoksi also have need for my configuration18:21
ivoksand i just drop mu conf file in /etc/apache2/conf.d18:21
ivokseverything you configure there will override what's defined in apache2.conf18:21
ivoksor add a file that will include stuf from /web/conf/*18:22
ivoksif you go with a script that will umount and mount, be sure to stop apache before umounting18:23
BigJBif you were going to write a script for that why not just write a script that checks the conf file in etc/apache2 against the one in your shared directory and update if necessary?18:25
giovaniiamslango: you need a configuration/change management system19:02
giovaniif you need to manage configs across a lot of boxes19:02
giovaninot ugly hacks :)19:02
iamslangogiovani, it's not really a lot19:02
iamslango3 or 419:02
giovanibut they all have identical configs?19:03
iamslangoideally19:03
iamslangothey aren't the same machine19:03
giovaniis this a load-balanced setup?19:03
iamslangonot even similar distros19:03
iamslangogiovani, nope19:03
giovanithen how are the configs identical?19:03
iamslangojust 2 development workstations, a testing server and a production server19:04
iamslangogiovani, apache configs19:04
iamslangonot system configs19:04
ivoksomg19:04
giovaniright, I understand that -- but, dev stuff shouldn't be identical to production and testing stuff19:04
ivoksconfigs for apaches are different accros distributions19:04
ivoksyou probably have different apache versions19:04
giovanithat too19:04
iamslangoivoks, no, I take great pains to keep versions in sync19:05
giovaniin sync?19:05
giovaniheh19:05
ivoksstill, they aren't compiled the same19:05
giovaniwhy would dev and testing machines be on different distros than the production?19:05
iamslangoivoks, how do you know?19:05
giovanithat's so bizarre19:05
giovaniiamslango: because every distro does so by hand, with their own patches, and modifications19:05
ivoksiamslango: for start, fedora/redhat calls it httpd, debian/ubuntu apache19:06
iamslangogiovani, the workstations are different19:06
iamslangoivoks, that's a trivial difference19:06
giovaniiamslango: if they're "dev workstations" -- then they should be the same19:06
ivoksiamslango: not19:06
giovaniclearly they're running the webserver ... why?19:06
ivoksiamslango: one has LockFile /var/lock/apache2/accept.lock and the other LockFile /var/lock/httpd/accept.lock19:07
ivoksand let's not get into /var/log19:07
ivoksor /usr/share19:07
giovanithis is what config management is for19:07
ivoksso, it's not that trivial19:07
giovaniand this is why blatant copying of configs is improper19:07
ivokslisten to giovani19:08
ivoksor... compile apache on your own19:08
giovaniI realize the temptation to simply copy files around19:08
giovaniit's simple when you've only got a few boxes19:08
iamslangoivoks, I do compile my own apache on my archlinux machines19:08
iamslangoand my own PHP19:08
iamslangoin fact, everything is archlinux19:08
giovanibut, it's really not scalable, and it's not going to work well in your situation either -- nor do I think you even want highly similar configs across your dev and production boxes19:08
iamslangoexcept this ubuntu box19:08
iamslangoand I don't really care enough about this machine to do anything complex19:09
ivoksthen put archlinux instead of ubuntu19:09
ivoksand then share config files19:09
iamslangoanyway, how I set up my personal blog isn't really worth this much debate19:10
giovaniyour personal blog has a production, testing, and 2 dev boxes?19:11
ivoksand cause of one web site you want to share configs19:12
ivoksand you compile apaches?19:12
ivokswhere one web site = blog19:12
ivoksit's great if you are going to learn something, but don't get carried away...19:13
iamslangoivoks, the dev boxes aren't servers... perhaps I should have been clear19:16
iamslangothey are workstations for development19:16
iamslangonot servers19:16
iamslangothe testing server is just on my local network19:16
iamslangoI may or may not actually use it19:16
ivoksso, workstations don't have apache running?19:16
giovaniif they run apache, they're "servers" for the intents and purposes here19:18
giovanibrb19:19
iamslangowell, right, they are servers in the sense that they run an apache instance19:22
iamslangobut they aren't solely webservers19:23
iamslangothey are workstations which happen to run a server19:23
ivoksso, in the light of our discussion, they are servers19:24
ivoksand you want to share configuration for apache across couple of servers with two distributions19:25
ivoksin this discussion, we don't care if you are running postfix or firefox side by side with apache19:26
iamslangoivoks, right19:29
iamslangobut these aren't mission-critical things here19:29
iamslangoif there are some rough edges, so be it19:29
iamslangosure, I'll probably have to make adjustments from one machine to the next19:29
iamslangothe benefit is in having everything in a uniform location on all machines19:30
iamslangoI know exactly where to look for my server configs, my docroots, my mysql database tables and so on19:30
ivoksand otherwise, you don't?19:31
ivoksi, to some extent, understand what you are trying to achive19:31
iamslangoivoks, keeping everything I need to worry about under one directory structure helps me stay organized and simplifies things19:31
iamslangokeeping a similar set of configuration files (ie. picking a standard way of organizing my apache configuration) also makes my life easier19:32
ivoksi haven't used non-debian distributions for a bit over decade19:32
giovaniheh19:33
giovaniI wish I could say the same19:33
iamslangoeven if there are changes, having a standard of all vhosts in one file, or 1 vhost per file makes things simple19:33
ivoksso i don't know exactly how others (except for redhat, solaris and freebsd) handle that19:33
ivoksbut debian has very nice fature, called sites-available|enabled and conf.d19:33
iamslangoit's not so much about copying identical configurations19:33
ivoksand everything you are talking about know, fits into conf.d19:33
iamslangojust having a standard organization to my configurations and data19:33
iamslangoivoks, that can be done on every distribution19:34
ivoksso, you are reinventing sites-available :D19:34
ivokssure it can19:34
iamslangoyou just include sites-available/*19:34
ivoksdo it on archlinux and just copy configuration to sites-available19:34
ivoksand enable it, or whatelse19:34
iamslangoivoks, that's what I'm doing19:34
iamslangosomething similar19:35
iamslangobut I still like the idea of keeping it all separate from the rest of the system19:35
iamslangooutside of /etc/19:35
iamslangoin its own heirarchy19:35
giovaniheh19:36
iamslangothat way i don't have to remember if my apache configuration is in /etc/apache2 on ubuntu, but in /etc/httpd/ on archlinux and in /opt/local/apache2/ on OS X19:36
giovaniright ... you only have to remember that exact same stuff for the 100 other apps on your box19:37
giovanithis is so pointless19:37
giovanithis is what config management is FOR19:37
giovanito take all of this away from memory19:37
giovaniand automate it19:37
giovanifor 20 different platforms19:37
giovaniautomatically19:37
ivokslook at puppet and that other thing19:38
giovanicfengine, puppet, the list goes on19:38
ivoksor, compile your own apache19:38
iamslangoI'll look into puppet19:39
iamslangoanyway, it's time for me to shwoer19:39
giovaniwell look into all of them19:39
giovaninot just one19:39
iamslangowill do19:40
iamslangothanks for the recommendation19:40
giovaniI made this recommendation about 30 minutes ag19:40
giovaniago*19:40
giovaniwe could've all saved time if you took it then19:41
ivokshehe19:41
ivoksyou haven't said the name of the tool19:41
ivoksnothing too google for :)19:41
ivoksbah, to19:41
giovaniI said "config management"19:41
giovaniI don't encourage single tools19:41
iamslangogiovani, you're more than a little bit condescending about things19:41
iamslangothat's why I ignored you from the beginning.19:42
iamslangoanyway, I have a baseball game to get to19:42
ivoksgiovani: hahahahaha19:42
ivoksgiovani: that's what you get when you try to help someone19:43
giovaniindeed -- he thought he knew best, couldn't do much to convince him otherwise19:43
ivoksi felt that too19:44
ivoksit was like 'nah, i have to work this ubuntu too, so i'll ask those newbies at ubuntu-server''19:44
giovaniheh19:44
giovaniI just don't understand the point of asking for help when you don't want it19:45
giovaniif you feel like you know best ... then go do it that way, and don't complain19:45
ivokspeople don't know how to do it19:46
ivoksso, they want to found out how to do something by (missing english word) the product you use19:47
ivoks:D19:47
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PhyloGenesisI've been trying to get subversion installed on my newly set up server, but I think I screwed up the configuration somewhere along the line.  I followed tutorials on setting up the server with Apache 2.0, dav_svn or something like that.  I would like to remove SVN completely and set it up fresh, will someone help me do that?20:54
giovaniPhyloGenesis: undo the steps you did21:00
PhyloGenesisOne specific question I have is that the file etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_svn.conf says, "Note, a literal /svn should NOT exist in your document root." but it doesn't say anything about where it SHOULD go.21:00
giovanii.e. uninstall things you installed, remove files you added, and rollback modifications to files you made21:00
giovaniPhyloGenesis: it's probably defined in that .conf21:01
PhyloGenesisThe next line is:  <Location /svn> (which isn't a comment line)21:01
PhyloGenesisNevermind that, I'll ask when I better know what I'm talking about.21:02
_rubenhmm .. seems the only way to config multiple ipv6 addresses on a nic is using "up ip -6 addr add ...." .. kinda nasty21:03
giovaniPhyloGenesis: so I'm unclear on what you're asking ... it's clearly doing what I said -- defining /svn in that file21:06
giovani_ruben: how is that more nasty than aliases?21:07
giovaniI find it much less-so21:07
PhyloGenesisgiovani:  Why is it doing that if it explicitly says that I SHOULDN'T have one in my document root?21:08
giovanibecause your documentroot is a totally different setting, which does different things?21:08
PhyloGenesisso it isn't putting it there?21:09
giovani... no21:09
PhyloGenesisok21:09
giovaniI suggest you read some of the apache documentation before you're responsible for running a webserver21:09
PhyloGenesisNobody else is relying on it, so no worries.21:10
giovaniok, well best to read it before you go configuring things that require apache21:10
ivoksso, what's the issue?21:11
ivoks/etc/apache2/conf.d/webdav21:11
ivoks<Location /webdav>21:11
ivoksDAV On21:11
ivoks</Location>21:12
giovanithere isn't a problem ...21:12
ivoksDAVLockDB /var/lock/apache2/dav_lock21:12
PhyloGenesisI don't have that first file21:12
ivoksAlias /webdav /path/to/the/whatever21:12
ivoksof course you don't21:12
giovaniPhyloGenesis: you don't have what file?21:12
ivokscreate it21:12
PhyloGenesisI think first I should remove and undo things I did when setting it up21:13
PhyloGenesisbut what exactly to undo I don't know21:14
PhyloGenesisI uninstalled subversion21:14
PhyloGenesisremoved /var/svn21:14
giovani3well you're the only one who knows what you did21:14
giovani3we certainly don't21:14
ivoksoh, svn21:14
ivoksnot webdav :)21:14
giovani3ivoks: I was wondering why you were pasting other stuff21:14
ivoksprobably the same, though... :)21:14
ivoksi wasn't... i was writting :D21:14
giovani3not even close :)21:15
PhyloGenesisThat's why I was wondering how I can just restart all the stuff. (except the actual server installation)21:15
giovani3PhyloGenesis: you can't21:15
giovani3you need to know what you did21:15
giovani3to undo it21:15
giovani3for obvious reasons21:15
ivokswell, for svn you need webdav21:16
PhyloGenesisI can't just remove Apache2, SVN, and dav_svn?21:16
hikenbootper someones suggestion i checked for ext4 support in my custom kernel it was not supported am I best supporting it by using it as a kernel module or building it into the kernel for use as xen dom0?21:16
giovani3PhyloGenesis: of course you can -- you can undo anything you've done21:16
PhyloGenesisIt was more the setting up I was looking for help with21:16
giovani3but I don't know that that's the extent of what you did ...21:16
ivoksi'm just tired21:16
ivoksgood night21:16
PhyloGenesisgiovani3:  Okay, please allow me to start again here.  (I removed apache2 and subversion.)  Can you point me to a good tutorial to installing Apache2 and subversion for Ubuntu Server 9.04?21:22
giovani3no, I can't21:22
_rubengiovani3: aliases sure aint ideal either .. a nice solution would be to support multiple "address" lines per interface21:39
giovani3_ruben: "lines"? I don't follow what the issue is21:39
giovani3you are adding multiple addresses now21:39
_rubengiovani3: its mainly a cosmetic issue i guess .. being able to use the 'address' directive more than once per interface looks "cleaner" and adding additional ips using up ip ad add...21:41
giovani3I'd prefer developers spend less time on cosmetics when it comes to servers21:42
giovani3and more time on security, stability, and features21:42
_rubentrue21:42
giovani3I'm not sure how this can even be called an issue -- it's straightforward operationally to me21:43
FobiaHello. I'm running Ubuntu under VMware and I have a problem. I'm using a router and my local IP from Windows XP is 192.168.2.100 and I want this one to be on Ubuntu too. How can I do that, please?21:50
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