[00:56] <Kira> I installed the kubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop packages on my Jaunty server. Now the graphical desktop environment shows up every time the computer boots up.
[00:56] <Kira> How do I disable it properly?
[00:57] <Kira> (I want to have access to the graphical desktop environments when I feel extremely lazy)
[00:57] <Kira> but I don't want it to show up automatically at boot time.
[01:01] <twb> Kira: remove gdm/kdm from the list of services started at boot.
[01:01] <twb> rcconf provides a simple checkbox ui to do this.
[01:14] <Kira> sounds great. Thanks
[01:14] <Kira> How about X server though?
[01:14] <Kira> Shall I/do I need to disable it?
[01:16] <Kira> be back later
[01:41] <mathiaz> kirkland: hey - does every source file need to have copyright and license notice?
[01:41] <mathiaz> kirkland: is this something archive admins would use to reject a new package?
[01:42] <mathiaz> kirkland: example: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/report.py/legal?upid=6399
[01:43] <kirkland> mathiaz: here's my take
[01:43] <kirkland> mathiaz: every file *should* have a copyright header
[01:43] <kirkland> mathiaz: but upstream doesn't always do it that way
[01:43] <kirkland> mathiaz: if upstream is friendly, and trying to get this packaged for ubuntu, then i'd probably ask them to make sure they have a copyright header in every file, and give them a list of the files missing that stuff
[01:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: on the other hand, upstream is often inactive, or uninterested in this sort of thing
[01:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: and blocking on that is a little juvenile
[01:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: the thing to be certain is of the copyrights and licenses that are present
[01:44] <mathiaz> kirkland: ok - I'm still asking for modification on the package
[01:45] <mathiaz> kirkland: I may well ask for updates to the copyright file
[01:45] <kirkland> mathiaz: yeah
[01:45] <mathiaz> kirkland: I may well ask for proper updates of copyright statements
[01:45] <kirkland> mathiaz: it's poor form for a project not to have copyright headers in place
[01:46] <Kira> I'm back.
[01:47] <mathiaz> kirkland: unrelated question - do you know of libraries that use a camel case naming scheme for their libraries?
[01:47] <Kira> So, back to the desktop environment issue. Beside gdm/kdm do I also need to do something about X server?
[01:47] <mathiaz> kirkland: ex: libOpenDRIMCommon0
[01:55] <twb> Kira: you do not.
[01:55] <twb> Kira: an unfortunately all too common :-(
[01:55] <twb> Oops, bad completion.
[01:55] <twb> kirkland: an unfortunately all too common :-(
[01:58] <kirkland> mathiaz: hmm, not off the top of my head
[01:58] <artillerytx> how would ubuntu server perform on a uverse connection
[01:58] <kirkland> mathiaz: and i don't see any in /lib
[01:58] <Kira> Hmm
[01:58] <Kira> What's that "laptop-mode" I see in rcconf?
[01:58] <twb> There should be an update-rcconf.* script that adds descriptions
[02:00] <Kira> Aaah
[02:00] <Kira> That's what I get for skipping the man page before using an application, heh.
[02:21] <axisys> how do I swtich a ubuntu server to static ip ?
[02:24] <mathiaz> kirkland: Has the reboot action disappeared in the latest version of libvirt (backport to hardy)?
[02:24] <mathiaz> kirkland: I'm seeing this error while trying to define a new guest: http://paste.ubuntu.com/225499/
[02:25] <twb> axisys: edit /etc/network/interfaces
[02:25] <mathiaz> kirkland: this is with libvirt 0.6.1-0ubuntu5.1~rc1ppa1
[02:27] <kirkland> mathiaz: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/368962
[02:27] <kirkland> mathiaz: maybe?
[02:27] <kirkland> mathiaz: there are two duplicates, filed by marc tardif
[02:27] <kirkland> mathiaz: sorry, this one was filed by cr3
[02:28] <kirkland> mathiaz: i see 2 dupes
[02:28] <mathiaz> kirkland: yes - this is it.
[02:29] <nick_schembri> axisys, is anyone helping you?
[02:31] <kirkland> mathiaz: confirm it, assign to soren, bug him till he fixes it :-)
[02:34] <mathiaz> kirkland: does this mean that vm instances cannot be rebooted in UEC?
[02:34] <kirkland> mathiaz: hmm, i'm not sure
[02:35] <mathiaz> kirkland: well - since UEC uses libvirt and kvm it shouldn't support reboot an instance
[02:37] <axisys> nick_schembri: i got help from twb
[02:37] <axisys> nick_schembri: thanks..
[02:37] <mathiaz> kirkland: hm - well - a reboot from inside the guest works as expected
[02:37] <axisys> twb: thanks a lot
[02:38] <twb> Yes, yes.  Quiet now, unless you need help.  I'm busy.
[02:38] <kirkland> mathiaz: so it's just virsh
[02:39] <kirkland> mathiaz: or through libvirt, rather
[02:39] <kirkland> mathiaz: from the host
[02:42] <nick_schembri> axisys: cool
[02:50] <axisys> nick_schembri: thanks a lot
[04:18] <cef> Re: Reboots. Inside the guest, do you have acpid installed?
[04:19] <cef> ahh nm
[04:22] <cef> *sigh* wish someone would get around to reassigning my bug from vm-builder to debootstrap.. *sigh*
[04:26] <twb> cef: you can't?
[04:27] <twb> cef: ah, you're a luv dude.  I wondered where I recognized your name from.
[04:28] <cef> twb: indeed
[04:28] <twb> (Apart from, y'know, Magic Knight Rayearth.)
[04:29] <twb> Apparently that was "Clef"
[04:29] <cef> oh and yeah.. I think I can add another project, but I dunno if I can remove it from the current one.. will give it a shot
[04:29] <ajmitch> you can only mark it as invalid on the current one, you can't remove it
[04:31] <cef> and yeah, it tells me there is no debootstap project on ubuntu so I can't assign it to it.. it's suggesting pbuilder.. hrm
[04:31] <ajmitch> which bug?
[04:32] <cef> yet I can see bugs against debootstrap in launchpad.
[04:32] <cef> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vm-builder/+bug/392377
[04:33] <cef> turns out i can reproduce that using just debootstrap.. (as in the bug report)
[04:33] <cef> so nothing to do with vm-builder
[04:33] <ajmitch> ok, changed it
[04:34] <ajmitch> I was wrong, you can change the package of a bug task, but can't remove the task altogether :)
[04:39] <cef> bbk
[04:53] <rose_> hello ! i am having problmes with samba, smbd and nmbd doesn't start
[04:53] <rose_> somebody can helo me?
[05:02] <twb> !somebody
[05:02] <twb> rose_: you need to collect information about why it isn't starting
[05:02] <twb> rose_: e.g. checking logfiles.
[05:18] <rose_> hi, thanks a lot...in the log.nmbd i got  Failed to open nmb socket on interface 172.17.2.1 for port 137.  Error was Cannot assign requested address
[05:21] <rose_> also this one ERROR: Failed when creating subnet lists. Exiting.
[05:24] <rose_> when i do smbclient i got Error connecting to 172.19.0.72 (Connection refused)
[05:24] <rose_> Connection to 172.19.0.72 failed (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)
[05:37] <dpreacher> hello people, can someone help me with understanding the following lines...
[05:37] <dpreacher> Jul 23 09:23:33 <kern.notice> server101 kernel: [4218043.008816] type=1503 audit(1248321213.176:1194): operation="inode_permission" requested_mask="::r" denied_mask="::r" fsuid=104 name="/proc/26271/net/if_inet6" pid=26273 profile="/usr/sbin/named"
[05:38] <dpreacher> this is IST. so its july 23rd already. its 10 am right now, so this was about 37 mins. ago roughly
[05:39] <dpreacher> these are messages from dmesg that have been logged into /var/log/messages but dmesg itself now is having > 500 of these lines and does so every boot.
[05:39] <dpreacher> thanks for your inputs in advance
[05:52] <cef> dpreacher: if that PID belongs to the named process (which afaik is what the line does tell us), then it seems like it's trying to do something with ipv6, and the apparmor profile isn't allowing it (it seems) ?? hope that's right
[05:53] <dpreacher> where would i look in on a ubuntu server 8.10 to find out relevant apparmor audits. If i'm not mistaken it comes default.
[05:54] <dpreacher> cef^
[05:54] <dpreacher> apparmor is novel/suse stuff right cef?
[05:54] <cef> not sure myself.. going to look on a machine here.. dunno if I'll be able to find in time (about to walk into a meeting.. damn meetings!)
[05:54] <dpreacher> oh man
[05:54] <dpreacher> you be prepared for your meeting cef
[05:55] <dpreacher> work's important. but thanks for offering to help and the clue
[05:56] <cef> no probs
[05:57] <cef> probably need to find out anyway, since the new dns server I'm building for work has apparmor on it. ;)
[05:57] <cef> oh fun.. never want to see a segfault on boot of  a vm machine.. *sigh*
[05:59] <rose_> Hi ...I am new in ubuntu and i have been spend 2 week trying to install something and everythink is a research and a bag or something, I just fonish to install a new samba server but the windows machine can't see it...
[06:00] <rose_> I got some errors as por example when i try to connect with smbclient i got Connection to 172.19.0.72 failed (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)..i google a lot but i can't find the solution...somebody can help me ?
[06:33] <dpreacher> cef hi again
[06:34] <dpreacher> i saw that apparmor has enforced policy profiles for /usr/sbin/named do you know how to see the policy enforced or to disable it atleast
[06:34] <dpreacher> thanks cef
[06:34] <dpreacher> oh oops, you were to be in meeting
[06:34] <dpreacher> please take a look if you are back cef
[06:47] <rose_> i dont understand why nobody responde me, maybe because i dont speak well english but unfortunately where are not to much forum online in ubuntu
[06:49] <dpreacher> hey rose_ don't worry about your english. maybe its an unsolved question for others as well. no one speaks perfect english generally speaking
[06:50] <rose_> thanks
[06:52] <dpreacher> rose_ google results for your problem http://www.google.co.in/search?q=Error+NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED
[06:52] <dpreacher> you might try out some things suggested in top 3 results and get back here with your progress. rose_
[07:00] <rose_> thanks I was googling all day and I can't find nothing
[07:04] <cef> rose_: also make sure you can ping all the ip addresses listed in those error messages. if an interface is down or it's getting confused about an IP, that might help
[07:04] <cef> dpreacher: just got back.. ugh.. but yes.. just looking now..
[07:04]  * cef wonders why kvm is now buggy.. damn package update borking things!
[07:06] <dpreacher> TIA cef
[07:07] <cef> dpreacher: /etc/apparmor.d/ contains all the apparmor profiles. specifically 'usr.sbin.named' contains the apparmor details for the named process
[07:08] <dpreacher> cool. looking into it . thanks cef
[07:08] <cef> looking at it myself
[07:09] <cef> dpreacher: do you have ipv6 in use? eg: either in bind or on your network?
[07:09] <dpreacher> nowhere
[07:12] <dpreacher> cef relevant to inet6 i see the following line in usr.bin.named profile
[07:12] <dpreacher>  /proc/net/if_inet6 r,
[07:12] <dpreacher> read only i suppose cef
[07:13] <cef> yup.. seems that way.. so not sure why apparmor is complaining
[07:13] <dpreacher> will it be enough to comment out that line and try...with an apparmor reload
[07:13] <dpreacher> as far as possible i'd want to avoid rebooting the server
[07:14] <cef> might make it just as bad.. but might want to check the man pages for apparmor (incl. apparmor.d and related executables)
[07:14] <dpreacher> ok...
[07:14] <sbeattie> no, you'll want to add "/proc/1-9*/net/if_inet6 r," to the usr.bin.named profile, restart apparmor (to reload the policies) and then restart named.
[07:15] <dpreacher> sbeattie is it advisable to enforce policies for ipv6 which am not using at all. in fact i even disabled ipv6 related features that were enabled on bind
[07:15] <sbeattie> bah, sorry, "/proc/[1-9]*/net/if_inet6 r,"
[07:16] <cef> sbeattie: it's got '/proc/*/net/if_inet6 r,' already
[07:16] <cef> actually, it has on my machine.. not sure about dpreacher's
[07:17] <dpreacher> cef i'll check
[07:17] <cef> dpreacher: you'll need both btw.
[07:17] <sbeattie> cef: and you're still seeing the audit messages after restarting apparmor and named?
[07:17] <dpreacher> not cef me
[07:17] <dpreacher> sbeattie
[07:18] <sbeattie> ah, sorry, didn't read scrollback too closely, sorry.
[07:19] <sbeattie> what my guess is is that the resolver library is looking to see whether or not ipv6 is enabled by the os, to determine whether to support ipv6 in named or not, but really that's a swag.
[07:19] <cef> dpreacher: on mine, the '/proc/net/if_inet6 r,' entry has a similar one (the one I posted before) under it
[07:20] <sbeattie> regardless, it should be reasonably safe to allow read only access to such /proc entries.
[07:20] <cef> dpreacher: if it's not there on yours, that would explain things.. what version of ubuntu/bind9 ??
[07:20] <dpreacher> cef sbeattie gimme some time...brb thanks for your answers
[07:20] <cef> dpreacher: np
[07:21]  * cef puts any further learning of apparmor by himself on hold for a bit. :P
[07:22] <cef> back to kicking broken kvm/libvirt packages for the moment *sigh*
[07:34] <Guest26705> hi to everyone...am an ubuntu newbie...
[07:34] <Guest26705> i had a hard time fixing my domain...could anybody help me...?
[07:36] <Guest26705> hello anybody der?
[07:39] <_ruben> try asking more specific questions
[08:05] <dpreacher> cef sbeattie http://dpaste.com/70286/ my usr.bin.named file contents
[08:07] <sbeattie> dpreacher: right, you'll want to add either the line cef suggested or the one I suggested (they  both will cover the rejections you're seeing) and then restart apparmor and named.
[08:09] <dpreacher2> am bak sbeattie do i follow this command "(11:45:34)<sbeattie>bah, sorry, "/proc/[1-9]*/net/if_inet6 r," " the /proc command as it is?
[08:11] <dpreacher> sbeattie do i follow this command "(11:45:34)<sbeattie>bah, sorry, "/proc/[1-9]*/net/if_inet6 r," " the /proc command as it is? did you get this msg?
[08:12] <sbeattie> dpreacher: yes, add "/proc/[1-9]*/net/if_inet6 r," (no quotes) to your usr.bin.named, restart apparmor (to reload your policy) and then restart named.
[08:12] <dpreacher> ok thanks. wish named luck
[08:13] <sbeattie> (the named restart may not be neccesary if it's doing it over and over)
[08:13] <dpreacher> i don't need to replace any existing line but add this line, right? sbeattie
[08:13] <sbeattie> dpreacher: correct
[08:14] <dpreacher> how are service reload and service restart different?
[08:14] <dpreacher> which one do i use in app armors case?
[08:14] <dpreacher> sbeattie^
[08:33] <sbeattie> dpreacher: sorry, was looking elsewhere; service reload and service restart *should* do the same thing for the apparmor initscript; but if you want to be cautious, do reload.
[08:34] <dpreacher> sbeattie i figured out reload would be safer as i understand it re-reads the configs only
[08:35] <dpreacher> sbeattie whats the service name for named? bind?
[08:36] <dpreacher> i get unrecognized service
[08:36] <cef> bind9]
[08:36] <cef> err - that ]
[08:36] <cef> so bind9 even
[08:36] <sbeattie> what cef said.
[08:36] <sbeattie> (eventually. :-) )
[08:36] <cef> damn typos
[08:37]  * cef goes off and shoots his fingers for being adventurous
[08:38] <dpreacher> cef its still safer to practice and iron out your typos here
[08:39] <cef> well, better than a few programmers I know who consistently misspell words, and so they have all these misspelled function names in their code.
[08:40] <dpreacher> function ristert()
[08:40] <dpreacher> :p
[08:40] <cef> worse is when they misspell a word so badly, that the misspelled version is actually another valid function name
[08:41] <cef> dpreacher: I really hope that's not the bug that kvm currently has.. I'd really be tempted to LART the programmer responsible rather hard
[08:42]  * dpreacher wonders whats LART
[08:42]  * dpreacher so far has been stuck with RTFM...havin ppl shout it at him in other channels
[08:42] <cef> involves a piece of timber and a hitting motion. ;)
[08:43] <cef> oh fun.. and there goes my KVM machine crashing again *sigh*
[08:43] <cef> at this rate, I'll never get it into production. *sigh*
[08:52] <cef> and now, to see if this crashes again.. *sigh*
[08:52] <twb> cef: but it's still better than openvz or vmware-server or virtualbox, right?
[08:53] <cef> twb: err.. if it crashes 3 times in a day.. possibly not. I personally blame the last kvm update.. it's all gone pear-shaped since then
[08:53] <cef> couldn't even force a reboot of the kvm host machine via software. :(
[08:54] <twb> Don't tell my boss, then
[08:54] <yann2> what host/guest versions are you using cef, with what version of kvm?
[08:54] <twb> I'm trying to get some actual, you know, VT-capable hardware so I can try KVM instead of this bloody annoying openvz/vmware shite
[08:55] <cef> yann2: jaunty all round.. everything up to date.. kvm pkg 1:84dfsg-0ubuntu12.3
[08:56] <cef> which updated sometime this month, and in the process the 'reboot' command in virsh went with it.
[08:56] <yann2> mmh... I'm using Hardy all round with the libvirt and kvm backport, not released yet, but seems fine so far
[08:57] <yann2> what's your problem wth the reboot command?
[08:57] <cef> yeah I suspect the latest kvm update borked things
[08:57] <cef> yann2: 'reboot vmname' in virsh no longer works.
[08:57] <yann2> I heard there were issues with the latest kernel
[08:58] <cef> gives an error. 'shutdown' doesn't actually shutdown either, but at least destroy works.. though it managed to take out 2 VM's instead of just one.
[08:59] <cef> yeah.. might be it and I've only now started to hit the problems.. ho hum.. oh amd64 too
[08:59] <cef> (all round)
[09:04] <yann2> cef > for shutdown to actually work you do need to define ACPI for the VM
[09:05] <yann2> and regarding the destroy, from my experience it is quite likely you cloned a VM and forgot to change the UUID
[09:05] <cef> yann2: replaced the ram in the machine as a precaution.. as that is relatively new to that machine. just made sure all the VM's and the host are up to date package wise.
[09:05] <yann2> you should dumpxml both vms who got shut and compare :)
[09:06] <cef> yann2: def not.. all built with vmbuilder. will check for ACPI though, as that may be a vmbuilder bug
[09:06]  * cef has spent a lot oof time learning all of vmbuilder's bugs.... err features... ;)
[09:07] <yann2> I still use the ubuntu-vm-builder bash version, works alright :)
[09:08] <cef> wel.. ok.. the latest issue i found is not a problem with vmbuilder but with debootstrap, but still
[09:09] <cef> specifically: install jaunty on jaunty using debootstrap, and your text getty's stop respawning. fun fun fun!
[09:10] <dpreacher3> cef sbeattie...another big problem...i think
[09:11] <dpreacher3> bind9 restart got stuck at * Stopping domain name service... bind9
[09:11] <dpreacher3> atleast over 20 minutes
[09:11] <cef> dpreacher3: you did that as root, yes?
[09:11] <dpreacher3> sudo
[09:11] <cef> same thing, yup
[09:11] <cef> hrmmm .. weird. did you kill it?
[09:11] <dpreacher3> yep...n when i did ctrl-c i got Crndc: recv failed: operation canceled
[09:12] <cef> yup for whatever reason, rndc could not contact the bind9 server (rndc tells bind what to do)
[09:13] <dpreacher3> other than this, i was not involved with the bind9 setup assignment, but i noticed that for the few times that we had to restart server initially, bind9 esp. rndc used to be stuck for like almost 10 mins. before it said it gave up n then server continued shutting down
[09:13] <cef> just kill 'named' (eg: killall named) then start the bind9 service
[09:13] <dpreacher3> ours is a test setup that we're aiming to make production ready as we learn things along
[09:13] <dpreacher3> will try that
[09:13] <dpreacher3> sudo killall ?
[09:14] <cef> well if apparmor was blocking ipv6 stuff, it's possible that rndc could not actually communicate with named, hence the problem
[09:14] <cef> yup
[09:14] <dpreacher3> k k ye possible cef
[09:15] <cef> dpreacher3: you might want to try 'sudo rndc status' - this should query the named service and give you some useful stats. if it doesn't, then it's a useful test to resolve the issue
[09:16] <dpreacher3> oh no! i just killed named
[09:16] <cef> 'sudo service bind9'
[09:16] <dpreacher3> no start stop?
[09:16] <cef> then try the rndc command I showed
[09:16] <cef> err start yes
[09:16] <cef> sorry
[09:17] <cef> I tend not to use 'service' and call the scripts directly
[09:17] <dpreacher3> is service command part of insserv/chkconfig?
[09:17] <cef> no
[09:19] <cef> so start worked?
[09:23] <rose_> Hi, I am getting this error somebody know why? Failed to open nmb socket on interface 172.17.2.1 for port 137
[09:25] <dpreacher3> no cef
[09:25] <dpreacher3> cef  sudo service rndc status
[09:25] <dpreacher3> $rndc: unrecognized service
[09:27] <cef> dpreacher3: start bind9 first with 'sudo service bind9 start', then run 'sudo rndc status' (not a service)
[09:27] <dpreacher3> k cef
[09:27] <dpreacher3> so i gotta kill bind9 again? i just started it
[09:28] <cef> rndc talks to the bind9 service (process called 'named') and is used to shut the service down - if rndc doesn't work, you get the issues you've described (can't shut down, etc)
[09:28] <cef> nah, just run the rndc command
[09:29] <cef> rose_: can you ping 172.17.2.1 ?
[09:29] <rose_> yes
[09:29] <rose_> i can ping
[09:29] <dpreacher3> is port 137 blocked?
[09:30] <dpreacher3> rose_
[09:30] <dpreacher3> is there a way to restart rndc cef. seems to be still stuck to even show the status
[09:30] <rose_> no in my server
[09:30] <cef> rose_: only thing I can think of is that something is is already using that port, or it's not got permission to do that
[09:31] <cef> dpreacher3: just ctrl-C it. it's just a standard program.
[09:31] <dpreacher3>  sudo rndc status
[09:31] <dpreacher3> ^Crndc: recv failed: operation canceled
[09:32] <rose_> the address 172.17.2.1 is a vlan and i can access with this port to this vlan apparently?
[09:32] <cef> dpreacher3: btw: that should just return a few lines of text telling you the status of the named process. the fact that it's failing either means you've got a very paranoid firewall setup on the machine, or something is weird with named's config
[09:33] <cef> dpreacher3: do you have a firewall enabled?
[09:33] <dpreacher3> nope cef
[09:33] <dpreacher3> oops
[09:33] <dpreacher3> dont tell anyone
[09:33] <dpreacher3> unless ubuntu server puts up one
[09:34] <cef> dpreacher3: hrm.. not even ufw?
[09:34] <cef> can do
[09:34] <dpreacher3> bind9 works fine as it is...just that rndc stucks
[09:34] <cef> yeah but rndc is the manageemnt tool for bind9
[09:34] <cef> try 'sudo ufw status'
[09:35] <cef> (once again, not a service)
[09:35] <dpreacher3> my colleague mentions that we had to remove ufw coz of the insserv errors that i'm hunting down a solution for
[09:36] <cef> rose_: that IP (172.17.2.1).. it's the IP of an interface on the machine running nmb?
[09:37] <rose_> yes is in the interfaz
[09:37] <cef> dpreacher3: ahh ok.. you only need to use 'sudo ufw disable' to turn it off.
[09:37] <dpreacher3> now its sudo ufw nomore
[09:37] <dpreacher3> cef
[09:37] <rose_> ?
[09:37] <cef> rose_: hrm.. ok..
[09:38] <rose_> you mean ufw disable
[09:38] <cef> rose_: sounds like dpreacher3 has completely removed the package
[09:39] <dpreacher3> yes rose_
[09:39] <dpreacher3> cef. serious errors with it n some other package
[09:39] <cef> rose_: for you, try 'sudo netstat -tunap|grep 137'
[09:39] <dpreacher3> installations were failing
[09:39] <cef> dpreacher3: very odd
[09:39] <rose_> ok, i will
[09:40] <dpreacher3> oh man! i know i gotta be patient...but cef can we take up ufw another day. i need to understand why is rndc so problematic now
[09:40] <cef> rose_: if you get any output, then something else (which you should see the name of) is listening on port 137, which is why nmb won't start
[09:41] <cef> dpreacher3: ok.. rndc is supposed to talk to named, usually on port 953 @ 127.0.0.1 (or the ipv6 version)
[09:42] <dpreacher3> well its talking foul language and getting censored now
[09:42] <dpreacher3> cef
[09:42] <cef> dpreacher3: does 'sudo netstat -tunap|grep 953' show anything?
[09:42] <dpreacher3> checking
[09:42] <dpreacher3> whats tunap?
[09:42] <dpreacher3> sounds fishy
[09:43] <cef> t = tcp, u = udp, n = don't resolve names, a = all, p = show PID/program names
[09:43] <cef> they're options to netstat
[09:44] <cef> -panut would work, as would -utapn - I just remember them as -tunap
[09:45] <twb> Is the default just TCP?
[09:45] <twb> I've only used -nap
[09:46] <dpreacher3> cef thanks for the wonderful command
[09:47] <cef> dpreacher3: no probs.
[09:47] <cef> dpreacher3: does it show anything for 953?
[09:47] <dpreacher3> showin ya
[09:48] <dpreacher3> cef http://dpaste.com/70323/
[09:48] <rose_> Yes, now is ok, but when i do smbclient i got session "request to 172.19.0.72 failed (Not listening for calling name)"
[09:50] <cef> dpreacher3: those middle 3 entries are hung it seems. they will eventually time out. but it's like there is a firewall in there somewhere, or your bind config has locked it out somehow
[09:51] <cef> dpreacher3: I don't know why they are hung, but they are the result of trying to shut down the bind9 service and that rndc command I gave you. they shouldn't do that.
[09:51] <dpreacher3> who do i blame now?
[09:51] <cef> dpreacher3: do you have a file called /etc/bind/rndc.key ?
[09:51] <cef> (don't pastebin it)
[09:52] <dpreacher3> ok i wont
[09:52] <cef> but it exists?
[09:52] <dpreacher3> yes it exists
[09:52] <dpreacher3> secret stuff
[09:53] <cef> yup.. ok that's good.. that's what it's supposed to have in it..
[09:53] <cef> dpreacher3: do you know if you are running apparmor in 'enforce' or 'complain' mode?
[09:53] <dpreacher3> so is rndc needed for bind9. my impression was that it required only for remote control of bind9
[09:54] <dpreacher3> would sudo service apparmor status tell me that?
[09:55] <cef> dpreacher3: it's used for local control as well
[09:55] <sbeattie> sudo apparmor_status will tell you that.
[09:55] <dpreacher3> thanks sbeattie
[09:56] <cef> I can only guess that apparmor might be blocking the connection from/to rndc for whatever reason, which is why it's failing
[09:56] <dpreacher3> its in enforce mode
[09:57] <dpreacher3> cef
[09:57] <cef> dpreacher3: what version of ubuntu is this you're running bind9 on?
[09:57] <dpreacher3> ubuntu server 8.10 64 bit
[09:57] <sbeattie> if it is, rejections ought to be showing up in dmesg|syslog
[09:57] <dpreacher3> what do i grep for
[09:57] <cef> sbeattie: yup. makes sense.
[09:58] <dpreacher3> i showed the audit message in the morning
[09:58] <dpreacher3> that cef pointed was a problem with named policy
[09:58] <dpreacher3> of apparmor
[09:58] <dpreacher3> other than that, what else could i filter out
[09:58] <cef> sbeattie: might be related to his apparmor profile for named (as earlier) not being complete (for whatever reason)
[09:59] <sbeattie> "dmesg | tail" will show you the last messages out of the kernel, including an apparmor rejections.
[10:00] <cef> ok, I've gotta go.. it's almost 7pm here and I'm getting hungry. that, and I have to lock up work. good luck with it dpreacher3
[10:00] <cef> rose_: good luck with your issue too.
[10:00] <dpreacher3> thanks cef
[10:00] <dpreacher3> have a good evening
[10:00] <rose_> ok, have good evening and thanks for your help
[10:00] <dpreacher3> what time is it there rose_ ?
[10:01] <rose_> im in australia here is 19:00 and u?
[10:01] <dpreacher3> sbeattie hold on checkin the tail
[10:03] <dpreacher3> sbeattie http://dpaste.com/70327/ cud u infer anything from it
[10:04] <jorgenpt> Where's the locale settings set? I installed ubuntu using debootstrap from a live cd, and things are locale-less. (locale shows LANG=, and the rest is POSIX or blank. :)
[10:05] <jorgenpt> I can just pop it into /etc/environment, but I wonder what the "ubuntu way" is. (Since systems with only PATH in /etc/environment still have sane locale-settings)
[10:06] <sbeattie> dpreacher: the last 3 lines are reporting the you reloaded the apparmor policies for mysql and named (twice) and the lines before that are the rejections you fixed by editing the named profile.
[10:07] <dpreacher> ok...so things are swell you mean sbeattie
[10:07] <sbeattie> yes, at least as far as apparmor's confiment of named is concerned; if it was blocking something else, you'd see additional audit events.
[10:08] <dpreacher> ok so apparmor is released...gotta catch someone else
[10:09] <dpreacher> sbeattie we'd tried reinstalling bind9 packages but nothing changed with that
[10:10] <dpreacher> i'd put in chkconfig which added insserv and made the life of that server hell
[10:10] <dpreacher> rose_ india 14:40
[10:19] <dpreacher> sbeattie, if i'm absolutely sure that we don't need or use ipv6 then do you think we need  /proc/[1-9]*/net/if_inet6 r, policy or only a ipv4 relevant policy will be fine. more importantly, i feel this is coz of named listening on port 953 tcp6
[10:19] <dpreacher> how can i make it stop listening on ipv6 tcp and listen only on ipv4. sbeattie
[10:21] <sbeattie> I'm not particularly clueful on bind9 configuration, alas.
[10:25] <sbeattie> dpreacher2: looks like (based on the named manpage from jaunty) you ought to be able to add "-4" to the OPTIONS variable in /etc/default/bind9 to make it use ipv4 only.
[10:25] <dpreacher2> oh i see
[10:34] <dpreacher2> sbeattie a bind9 restart should work right? added the -4 into options section
[10:35] <sbeattie> yeah, it shou;d/
[10:35] <sbeattie> sorry, time for me to crash.
[10:36] <dpreacher2> ok...hope to see you again
[10:37] <dpreacher2> thanks sbeattie
[10:40] <rose_> hi, i finnaly could to see the server from windows client...but now, when i try to access from run (windows) \\server that show me a window that I need to ingress my user and password, i did but don't work
[10:41] <rose_> still the windows conitnua asking me for the user and password
[11:00] <dpreacher> if console-kit-daemon is related to UnifiedLoginUnlock which is a feature for GUI logins, what is it doing on ubuntu server edition. anyone any ideas? thanks as always
[11:07] <dpreacher> can someone tell me please how to close a tcp connection. a hanging one.
[11:18] <error404notfound> i have installed xserver-xorg on JeOS. How can i start x? seems like startx is not a command
[12:21] <TeLLuS> error404notfound: startx is in packet xinit, maybe you want to install the packet xorg instead?
[12:21] <rose_> Hi somebody know why Windows client can see Samba Ldap but can not connect with ldap password?
[15:40] <shivek> Hi Everyone !
[15:41] <shivek> I have a problem with ddclient. Can anyone help ? !
[15:54] <shivek> I've configured ddclient, but my websites ip does not updates or it updates to my local ip (192. one) so my website becomes unavailable.
[16:23] <Scix> 8.04.3 don't detect a SATA RAID1 on a HP ProLiant ML110, but the two disks as two standalone disks. Anyone who knows why?
[16:24] <_ruben> probably not (real) hardware raid (but so-called fakeraid)
[16:24] <Scix> any workaround?
[16:24] <Scix> realy need this array to work
[16:26] <Scix> 9.04 finds it, but the installer skips the partitioning steps :S
[16:31] <Faust-C> Scix, maybe look into the hardware compat list and see if there are any issues etc
[16:32] <biczd> hi
[16:32] <Gen1> hi
[16:37] <biczd> hello
[16:38] <biczd> someone can help me to install a wifi card?
[17:17] <mtaht4> I have upgraded my ubuntu server from 7.10 to 9.04. The upgrades went well (all over ssh!), but I'm having trouble getting postfix to work now with dovecot authentication. The relevant error in syslog appears to be " fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms " . A leftover part from my previous configuration seems to be saslauthd, is that required for dovecot's sasl to work, or is it in the way?
[17:26] <RoyK> mtaht4: I think #dovecot might be a better place to ask
[17:26] <mtaht4> trying #postfix now
[17:31] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #403429 in mysql-dfsg-5.0 (main) "package mysql-server-5.0 5.1.30really5.0.75-0ubuntu10.2 failed to install/upgrade: le sous-processus post-installation script a retourn? une erreur de sortie d'?tat 127" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/403429
[17:59] <mtaht4> RoyK:
[18:00] <mtaht4> RoyK: The answer turned out to be postfix was setup to use, in /etc/postfix/main.cf to use just "auth", when dovecot was using "dovecot-auth"
[18:00] <alexm> mtaht4: make sure you have libsasl2 package installed
[18:00] <mtaht4> solution:
[18:00] <mtaht4> smtpd_sasl_path = private/dovecot-auth
[18:00] <mtaht4> in main.cf
[18:01] <mtaht4> I don't know if ubuntu 9.04 is defaulting to the right or wrong things here, this was a major series of upgrades
[18:01] <mtaht4> on my part
[18:01] <RoyK> ubuntu is probably defaulting to that, but did you let the installer overwrite that file?
[18:02] <mtaht4> main.cf seemed to be modified by the installer
[18:02] <mtaht4> the dovecot-postfix.conf file I used was the installer's
[18:03] <mtaht4> After I let this upgrade shake down for a week or two I will upgrade another box and see what happens
[18:04] <RoyK> ok
[18:08] <resno> Dns is not resolving when using analog. Looking for a little help.
[18:31] <resno> !help
[20:19] <artillerytx> Hey guys im installing server on my dell poweredge and it couldn't find the network controller any ideas
[20:20] <_ruben> dell uses fairly standard hardware for its nics, never had a problem with 'em
[20:20] <_ruben> which poweredge and which ubuntu server version?
[20:21] <artillerytx> 9.04 poweredge 1750
[20:21] <artillerytx> and this thing is also super super loud is there  a fan management program i could download
[20:22] <artillerytx> it looks like its downloading stuff from the net im not sure what it was talking about
[20:23] <_ruben> no experience with 1750's .. and the fans are usualy only loud when starting up .. for a cold boot (having had its power cable disconnected) it takes a fair time to spin down, subsequent boots (without unplugging the power) should have failry quick spindowns
[20:24] <_ruben> unless its a older machine
[20:24] <_ruben> those are just plain noisy :)
[20:24] <artillerytx> haha well its probly old its got a dual 2.8 xenon in it
[20:25] <artillerytx> im not sure what you mean by old
[20:25] <artillerytx> or consider i mean
[20:25] <_ruben> ah, then you might be out of luck noise-wise .. and a slim chance the nic's too old as well, tho not very likely
[20:26] <_ruben> well .. our sc1425 (recently discontinued) / pe860 / pe2950 /etc are fairly quite .. we some old towers which are noisy as hell .. then again sc420 towers aint really that noisy
[20:26] <artillerytx> yeah i was just looking for a server to run a couple sites
[20:28] <_ruben> at home i just use a mini-itx mobo with a dual core atom processor and ssd disk .. fits in a shoebox :)
[20:29] <artillerytx> yeah i wasn't sure if that would work good or not... this was only $125
[20:29] <_ruben> not bad .. the ssd alone was like double that ammount :)
[20:30] <artillerytx> haha yeah those things are amazing... hey how do i check to see if my computer is seeing the network
[20:30] <artillerytx> first time installing linux server
[20:33] <_ruben> "ip l" should show the adapters (links) .. "ip a" should show any configured ip addresses
[20:33] <_ruben> "dmesg | grep eth" tends to give some insights as well
[20:34] <artillerytx> the dmesg tell sme driver 'sd' needs updating and sr
[20:34] <_ruben> that's related to the scsi subsystem
[20:35] <artillerytx> im not getting a router ip for the inet either
[20:35] <artillerytx> yeah its telling me network is unreachable
[20:36] <_ruben> no dhcp server on the network? cable plugged in the wrong nic?
[20:37] <artillerytx> its getting a connection
[20:39] <artillerytx> im not sure what to do
[22:00] <artillerytx> hey guys im trying to install 9.04 and im getting a no network interfaces detected any ideas ?
[22:05] <artillerytx> i can't tell if its the server or if its ubuntu just not having the driver
[23:53] <jmedina> hi