[00:56] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #405560 in samba4 (universe) "Sync samba4 4.0.0~alpha8+git20090718-1 (universe) from Debian experimental (main)." [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/405560
[01:57] <van> hello server gurus
[01:59] <van> do i need to use Ubuntu server to utilize multiple hard drives?
[01:59] <Samo> you can have multiple HDD in a desktop environment
[01:59] <van> Using RAID?
[02:00] <van> RTFM right?
[02:01] <Samo> then i don't know X)
[02:02] <van> I was asking if I need to use RAID
[03:26] <artillerytx> Why are servers so cheap nowdays
[03:27] <ball> artillerytx: because they're made from cornflakes
[03:27] <artillerytx> ball: oh yeah
[03:28] <artillerytx> but seriously i can buy a dell poweredge 6650 for like $300
[03:28] <ball> Are those 1U?
[03:28] <artillerytx> no they are 4U
[03:28] <artillerytx> Quad 3GH
[03:28] <artillerytx> z
[03:29] <artillerytx> Xeons
[03:30] <ball> The last Dell servers I used were very screechy.
[03:30] <ball> ...perhaps today's are better.
[03:31] <artillerytx> i have a 1750 and its way toooo loud
[03:31]  * ball nods
[03:33] <artillerytx> I just don't know what is good and what is bad etc..
[03:33]  * genii turns on the Sunfire X2100 and hears it break the sound barrier 
[03:33] <artillerytx> like this - http://cgi.ebay.com/Dell-PowerEdge-6650-Quad-Xeon-2-7GHZ-3838-RAM-36GB-HD_W0QQitemZ180379157931QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCOMP_EN_Servers?hash=item29ff6f85ab&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_974wt_1233
[03:34] <ball> brb
[03:36] <roxy> Hi please help...I restart my ubuntu server and now i can boot ..it is stoping when is loading NTP and then postreg and just stay there, can not load anything
[03:36] <roxy> i can't boot
[03:36] <mushroomtwo> how long is it hanging?
[03:36] <mushroomtwo> how long have you left it hanging there?
[03:39] <roxy> if this is fr me just now
[03:45] <roxy> hi, sorry..me again, now pass the first part but I can not login, aparently the postreg database is corrupt because do es not recongnize my root and user password
[03:54] <roxy> hey please somebody can helo me...something happen with my server and is not runnung, is very slow...how I can detect which is the problem
[03:54] <artillerytx> Hey when im setting up my google app mail account and tells me to add mail to CNAME alias and ghs.google.com to CNAME destination
[04:00] <ball> roxy: does "top" provide any clues?
[04:03] <ball> I have to go
[04:05] <roxy> i can access to the server
[04:05] <roxy> when i boot stop in postregsql then go so slow...
[04:06] <roxy> and i need to wait for a long time to appear the log promt
[04:06] <roxy> and then go to the jubuntu windows and then stop, dont do nothing
[04:58] <roxy> Hi please somebody can help me , my server stop to boot...and is so slow, i dont know what i can do to recover it?
[05:08] <Bookman> I'm trying to connect to another computer on my local network.  I can ssh into the machine with no issues.  I just cannot see that same machine via smb and nautilus.
[05:09] <Samo> for smb you need to give access to other pc's
[05:10] <Bookman> I've done that
[05:10] <Bookman> There is a little more....
[05:11] <Bookman> I am going through one router, into another router, into the target machine.  If I connect to the second router, I can connect to the target machine.  If I connect to the first router, I cannot seem to make it through the second router and on to the target machine.
[05:12] <Bookman> I hope that made sense!
[05:12] <Samo> in the second router smb and nautilus works?
[05:12] <Bookman> yes, no problem
[05:12] <Bookman> I have a DMZ setup from router one to router two
[05:13] <Samo> hmm
[05:14] <Bookman> yeah, kind of strange.
[05:14] <Samo> router manufacturer?
[05:14] <Bookman> router one is dlink.  Router two is Belkin
[05:16] <Bookman> Router one also is attached to my cable modem
[05:16] <Samo> sounds like a port thing to me
[05:16] <Bookman> Yeah, I just cannot figure it all out
[05:16] <Bookman> ssh works perfectly
[05:17] <Samo> let me see if i get it
[05:18] <Samo> r1 and r2 are directly connected?
[05:18] <Bookman> Yes
[05:18] <Bookman> Modem>Router 1>Router 2
[05:18] <Bookman> Router 1 is also wireless
[05:18] <Bookman> Router 2 is also wireless
[05:19] <Bookman> DMZ setup from Router 1 to Router 2
[05:20] <Samo> where do woy get the internet?
[05:20] <Samo> sdo you*
[05:20] <Bookman> Not sure what you mean
[05:21] <Bookman> I could turn off the internet and would still have the same local network problem
[05:21] <Bookman> Internet works great from all machines
[05:22] <Samo> i was thinking that maybe the smb requests were being send out to the internet instead of the next hop router
[05:22] <Bookman> Ah, got you.
[05:23] <Bookman> Not sure about that one
[05:23] <grim76> Assuming this is home networking gear.  It is possible that the router is still blocking the traffic.  Even though it is in a DMZ might have to create specific forwarding rules to get past it.
[05:24] <genii> Bookman: If you use smb://x.x.x.x             (IP of dest box) can it get there?
[05:25] <Bookman> genii: no
[05:26] <genii> Are both routers handing out numbers on same segment? Or is it set statically, etc etc
[05:27] <Bookman> Same segment?
[05:27] <Bookman> One is 192.168.0.x
[05:27] <Bookman> One is 192.168.2.x
[05:28] <genii> So the netmask is then 255.255.0.0 ?
[05:29] <genii> 192.168.0.x and 192.168.2.x are NOT on same segment
[05:29] <Bookman> Router One is 255.255.255.0
[05:29] <genii> (unless netmask is 255.255.0.0)
[05:30] <Bookman> Router Two is 255.255.255.0
[05:31] <Samo> write the command for the SSH you use
[05:31] <Bookman> ssh user@192.168.0.104
[05:31] <grim76> Iptables or similar firewall limiting smb traffic to local subnet?
[05:32] <Bookman> grim76: not on purpose
[05:33] <Samo> still thinking is a port thing, the ssh is getting there on the LAN IP
[05:34] <Bookman> smb is 445?
[05:35] <genii> 135 139 I think
[05:35] <genii> No, 445 (just checked)
[05:37] <Bookman> yeah, tried forwarding....no luck
[05:38] <grim76> Is there a single NIC in the samba server?  Maybe SMB is locked down to a single interface?
[05:38] <genii> When daisy-chaining routers I usually do something like make router1 192.168.0.1 and give a range like 192.168.0.50-99 and router2 192.168.0.2 and give a range like 192..168.0.100-50
[05:39] <Bookman> genii: should not matter though, no?
[05:40] <genii> Bookman: The netmask dictates for instance what IP the smb broadcasts on. So they are broadcasting on 192.168.0.255 on one router and 192.168.2.255 on the other right now
[05:40] <Bookman> hmmmmm
[05:42] <Bookman> So the broadcast address is the issue
[05:43] <Bookman> What if I can change my broadcast address on Router Two to match Router One?
[05:44] <genii> Bookman: As far as the machine offering a service being immediately seen by other boxes not on it's local subnet.
[05:45] <Bookman> subnets are the same though
[05:46] <Bookman> Maybe I'm just not getting it
[05:46] <genii> 1.1.0.x is not on the same subnet as 1.1.1.x if the netmask is not 255.255.0.0
[05:47] <Bookman> Ok, not sure what to change here now
[05:47] <genii> At any rate, almost 1AM and will require sleep here, so will be /away shortly
[05:47] <Samo> with the SN Mask being 255.255.255.0 ... there is then SN 1 = 192.168.1.0 - 255   ... and SN 2 = 192.168
[05:48] <Samo> ups
[05:48] <Samo> ... and SN 2 = 192.168.2.0 - 255
[05:49] <Bookman> Ok, you have my setup information....I'm just not understanding what to change to get it to work here.
[05:51] <Samo> a long cable to connect directly to r2
[05:51] <Samo> there!
[05:51] <Bookman> Samo: I can do that via wireless
[05:52] <Samo> xd
[05:52] <Bookman> But I have to explain that to my users?
[05:54] <Samo> maybe
[05:55] <Samo> you should try /j #cisco
[05:55] <Bookman> ?
[05:55] <Samo> i'm out of ideas
[05:55] <Samo> the cisco channel on freenode
[05:55] <Bookman> Samo: no problem....I guess just not possible under Linux....
[05:56] <Bookman> Let me try XP on the machines...
[05:56] <Bookman> See if it can be done at all
[05:56] <Samo> ok
[05:56] <Bookman> Gotta break the problem down somehow
[05:58] <Bookman> Ok, two XP machines see each other with no issues
[06:00] <Samo> hmmm
[06:00] <Bookman> Yeah, strange
[06:01] <Samo> before
[06:01] <Samo> you were trying to access ubuntu-server with smb with a xp machine?
[06:01] <Bookman> Nope
[06:01] <Bookman> Two ubuntu machines
[06:02] <Samo> is the server supposed to be for linux only?
[06:02] <Bookman> Yup
[06:02] <Samo> try NFS
[06:02] <Samo> know how?
[06:03] <Samo> on the server
[06:03] <Samo> cd /etc/
[06:03] <Samo> nano exports
[06:03] <Bookman> I tried NFS. I could never get it working at all
[06:05] <Samo> asdf
[06:05] <Samo>  /folderyou/want/toshare remotepcname(rw) anotherpc(rw) pcreadonly(ro)
[06:05] <Bookman> ?
[06:06] <Samo> nevermind
[06:06] <Bookman> OK
[06:06] <Bookman> Local networking does not seem to be a strong point of Linux
[06:07] <mushroomtwo> haw.
[06:07] <mushroomtwo> also, linux is terrible for serving web pages
[06:07] <mushroomtwo> or DHCP
[06:07] <mushroomtwo> you should go back to windows.
[06:07] <Bookman> I will change the machines back.  I thank you for the help though
[06:10] <artillerytx> for some reason my server is not working ... I can still access the apache server all i did was move it to another room
[06:10] <Bookman> Good try
[06:28] <artillerytx> anyone know why im getting this http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m36d41976
[06:29] <artillerytx> when i type " grep -r -i iptables /etc/
[06:31] <roxy> hey somebody can give a idea please...my server doesn run...is stopping ..i am trying to boot but stop in NTP and Postreg, please help...
[06:57] <roxy> well, it look like the Toby's club
[07:11] <MT-> What questions could I ask somebody to see if they know much about Linux?
[07:12] <ttx> MT-: explain how it boots ?
[07:13] <MT-> ttx: I was thinking of questions with multiple choice questions
[07:13] <MT-> nothing serious - just for fun
[07:13] <ttx> hm - then you should be able to google some linux quiz
[07:22] <MT-> !info motif
[07:25] <artillerytx> what do you think the best firewall is ?
[07:27] <twb> artillerytx: we told you yesterday: use ufw.
[07:27] <artillerytx> okay
[07:27] <twb> But the best firewall is two inches of solid air.
[07:27] <artillerytx> oh yea
[07:33] <MT-> artillerytx: I like iptables :P
[07:33] <artillerytx> MT-: i like tables too
[07:33] <MT-> restrict what has a port open - and the rest is no concern
[07:33] <artillerytx> yeah
[07:33] <artillerytx> hey im reading this tutorial - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2780
[07:34] <artillerytx> and it says run mkdev.sh script but i creat this file and then later on execute it /
[07:35] <twb> On a GNU/Linux system, essentially all "firewalls" are really just wrappers on top of iptables.
[07:35] <roxy> regards, to iptables and firewall i unistall that and my system run again (boot), just to let you know as i am sure you are expert in that
[07:38] <MT-> twb: I tried using iptables + ufw once - I soon learned not to :P
[07:38] <MT-> all the errors about conflicts
[07:47] <twb> MT-: did you file a bug report?
[07:58] <LiraNuna> postfix doesn't answer to me in telnet, anyone has an idea?
[07:58] <LiraNuna> telnet localhost 25 // connects but doesn't reply 250 mail.something.com
[07:59] <LiraNuna> just sits there, sending text (EHLO) won't reply
[07:59] <LiraNuna> QUIT doesn't work either
[08:23] <MrGlass_> hai
[08:23] <MrGlass_> im trying to get a lampstack running
[08:23] <MrGlass_> on a vps runnign ubuntu 9.04 server
[08:24] <MrGlass_> but when i try "apt-get install apache2" i get an error that the repository deosnt exist
[08:42] <twb> LiraNuna: try nc 127.0.0.1 smtp <<<$'HELO google.com'
[08:42] <twb> Curiously, "nc 127.0.0.1 submission" doesn't respond to me.
[09:33] <quizme> hi, i can't get two patterns to run with expect..... is anybody familiar with the linux command expect?
[09:34] <twb> #tcl maybe?
[09:34] <twb> Or whatever the TCL channel is called
[09:35] <quizme> echo "wow" | expect -c 'expect {"hi"  { send "You said hi" }}' -c ' expect {"wow" {send "ruff ruff"}} '
[09:35] <quizme> expect: spawn id exp0 not open
[09:44] <roxy> somebody know how i can force to my samba member server to validate with ldao accounts?
[09:46] <MrGlass_> im trying to set up a lamp server. I install php, apache2, etc. When I browse to my site, my browser downloads the php file, instead of the server executing the script
[09:46] <MrGlass_> any ideas whats wrong?
[09:47] <_ruben> php module for apache is probably installed, but not enabled
[09:47] <MrGlass_> gow do i enable it
[09:47] <_ruben> sudo a2enmod php5
[09:48] <MrGlass_> says php5 is already enabled
[09:48] <_ruben> restart apache
[09:49] <MrGlass_> that did it
[09:49] <MrGlass_> thanks
[09:54] <ofnqwop> hi all, im trying to install my firewall using ufw. my server is server and router. i got 2 nic eth0 with 192.168.0.1 (intranet) and eth1 192.168.2.30 (internet). i only whant some specific ports to be open to the net. but there are always all ports open.
[09:54] <ofnqwop> here my ufw
[09:54] <ofnqwop> Anywhere                   REJECT  Anywhere
[09:54] <ofnqwop> 192.168.0.1                ALLOW   192.168.0.0/24
[09:54] <ofnqwop> 22                         ALLOW   Anywhere
[09:54] <ofnqwop> 80                         ALLOW   Anywhere
[09:54] <ofnqwop> 8245                       ALLOW   Anywhere
[09:54] <ofnqwop> 6667                       ALLOW   Anywhere
[10:02] <Daviey> ofnqwop: Are you sure you aren't looping back?
[10:03] <ofnqwop> no, because i dont know what this means :)
[10:03] <Daviey> ofnqwop: what is the host/ip, so we can check port 80, from outside your network?
[10:03] <ofnqwop> oh, i am testing from outside the network
[10:03] <_ruben> its ufw only meant for single host firewalling (protecting the box itself)?
[10:03] <Daviey> oh good.
[10:03] <_ruben> s/its/isnt/
[10:04] <Daviey> _ruben: i assume the box he's quoted is running ssh, httpd.. so that should still be blocked.. surely
[10:05] <ofnqwop> my results of a portscan to my ip @home
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 22/tcp   open     ssh           (protocol 2.0)
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 25/tcp   open     smtp         Postfix smtpd
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 53/tcp   open     tcpwrapped
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 80/tcp   open     http         lighttpd 1.4.19
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 111/tcp  open     rpcbind
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 135/tcp  filtered msrpc
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 139/tcp  filtered netbios-ssn
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 445/tcp  filtered microsoft-ds
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 901/tcp  open     http         Samba SWAT administration server
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 2000/tcp open     sieve        Dovecot timsieved
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 2049/tcp open     rpcbind
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 5060/tcp open     sip?
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 6667/tcp open     irc          BitlBee IRCd
[10:05] <ofnqwop> 8089/tcp open     upnp         Microsoft Windows UPnP
[10:09] <ofnqwop> any ideas?
[10:12] <jpds> ofnqwop: And you pastebin: sudo ufw status verbose
[10:13] <ofnqwop> http://pastebin.com/m42054b9e
[10:14] <jpds> Hmm, not sure then, maybe jdstrand would be able to help.
[10:15] <jpds> jdstrand: Also, do you have any opinions on bug #400622 ? :)
[10:15] <uvirtbot`> Launchpad bug 400622 in ufw "Implement a safe-restart command" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/400622
[10:25] <ofnqwop> do i maybe have to "apply" the ufw settins?
[10:25] <ofnqwop> *settings
[10:26] <livio> morning
[10:27] <livio> do you guys think that ubuntu server 8.04 might be incompatible with the new proliant G6 servers ? Has anyone experienced problems with that ?
[10:28] <RoyK> livio: I have 8.04 running on a few G5 servers, but I don't know about G6
[10:29] <Tejas> Slow ssh login in 8.10 give me solultion ....
[10:30] <Tejas> in my server
[10:30] <RoyK> "give me solution" <-- not really a nice way to ask
[10:30] <andol> livio: Sounds that way http://www.ubuntu.com/news/hp-proliant-servers-certified-ubuntu
[10:31] <Tejas> sorry for that
[10:31] <andol> livio: Sorry, didn't saw you specifying 8.04
[10:31] <_ruben> slow ssh logins are dns related 90% of time
[10:32] <_ruben> machine failing to lookup of the hostname corresponding to the connecting ip
[10:33] <Tejas> i have already add a entry in the sshd_config for GSSAPIAuthentication yes  GSSAPIDelegateCredentials no
[10:40] <mattt> RoyK: give me solution!!!!
[10:42] <spiekey> Hi
[10:45] <spiekey> i would like to have file version 5.x on my system. Right now i have file-4.26.
[10:45] <spiekey> how would you upgrade this?
[10:46] <infekted> anyone familiar with mysql
[10:47] <mattt> infekted: what's the question?  :)
[10:48] <infekted> I keep getting this
[10:48] <infekted> Could not connect to the database, see error message below.
[10:48] <infekted> Access denied for user 'infekted'@'localhost' (using password: YES)
[10:48] <infekted> im trying to instal phbb3
[10:48] <spiekey> infekted: this is not really ubuntu related...but check your mysql user permissions
[10:49] <mattt> access denied
[10:49] <spiekey> or try 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost
[10:49] <infekted> ok
[10:49] <infekted> ill check it out
[10:49] <spiekey> install phpmyadmin and have a look at the privileges
[10:49] <mattt> infekted: yeah, your user doesn't have permission
[10:49] <infekted> well I don't know if I even installed it right on my ubuntu in the first place im new to the mysql thing
[10:50] <spiekey> it MUST match the hostname, which sometimes is confusing ;) You can set diffrent privileged for diffrent sources
[10:50] <infekted> I don't even know what my mysql username and password is
[10:50] <infekted> I was never prmpted
[10:51] <spiekey> infekted: by default it should work with root and a empty password....install phpmyadmin, thats very useful
[10:51] <infekted> I tried it came up with errors
[10:51] <infekted> :9
[10:52] <infekted> I wish someone could just connect to my server and fixed what I fuggerd up
[10:53] <spiekey> well, then you would have a working mysql server, but no idea why it is working ;)
[11:16] <infekted> I think I should just reinstall mysql
[11:16] <infekted> see if I missed anything
[11:18] <infekted> could anyone help me set up a decent server for my website with a webmail client I always seem to screw something up
[11:20] <infekted> or not
[12:49] <stefanWW> Hello! Did any of you guys experienced any problems with installing and running ubuntu server 804 LTS on proliant servers G6 ?
[12:50] <stefanWW> it just freezes during the install process
[12:54] <_ruben> best to talk to the #ubuntu-installer people
[12:59] <stefanWW> thanks _ruben
[13:20] <uvirtbot`> New bug: #404321 in likewise-open (main) "gnome-screensaver should allow screen unlock even if account is locked out" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/404321
[13:30] <andol> ttx: Curious about something. Sometimes I see you switch bugs from Incomplete to New. Is that to get them showing up in more searches, or is there some other thought?
[13:31] <ttx> andol: for me, when there is nothing the reporter can give us it should no longer be in incomplete
[13:31] <ttx> it should be in status "new" until we decide between invalid/confirmed
[13:31] <ttx> which in this case is tricky :)
[13:34] <andol> ttx: I guess that kind of makes sense. Is there any general policy/guideline/wisedom regarding incomplete->new by the way? Thinking of sending an email to ubuntu-bugsquad@ otherwise.
[13:34] <ttx> andol: ideally it should go incomplete -> confirmed/invalid
[13:34] <ttx> in this case I wanted it to appear in new lists as needing some attention
[13:35] <andol> ok
[13:36] <andol> ttx: Have a few (other) tickets which I'm not really sure what to do with. Perhaps it might be an idea to make them ->new as well?
[13:37] <ttx> andol: I'd say they should ne longer be in "incomplete" if there is nothing the reporter can do about them. better set them to NEW to bring them to developers attention
[13:38] <ttx> reporters don't like to see the deprecation countdown while they provided all requested info.
[13:39] <andol> ttx: Good advice, thanks
[15:31] <Stronghold_> sa
[15:31] <ball> I really want to be at the meeting this morning, but fork's on a school field trip and I need to meet her there at 15:00
[15:33] <vo> i'm trying to use kerberos login on my server. i've set it up and kinit works but krb5_pam doesn't. I get these "krb5_get_init_creds_password: Decrypt integrity check failed" errors in my auth.log. anyone seen that before?
[15:39] <ball> I'm impressed to see sabdfl in #ubuntu-meeting
[15:40] <genii> vo: I haven't personally seen that. But there seems something about it here: http://www.cmf.nrl.navy.mil/ccs/people/kenh/kerberos-faq.html#badpass
[15:42] <vo> hmm thanks. i'm not sure what to check; when setting up a client you don't go through any key generation process or keytabs...
[16:11] <mdhafen> Hello channel.  I would like help with Gitosis.  I recently upgraded a server from 8.10 to 9.04, and now gitosis won't let me push to it.  The error is 'pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: gitosis==0.2'  Thanks.
[16:13] <mdhafen> I get the same error trying to clone from the server too.
[16:16] <genii> mdhafen: Is python-setuptools installed? This bug report seems to hint it might be required http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=473022
[16:16] <uvirtbot`> Debian bug 473022 in gitosis "gitosis doesn't work without python-setuptools package" [Serious,Fixed]
[16:17] <mdhafen> yep.  dpkg reports python-setuptools installed at version 0.6c9-0ubuntu4
[16:18] <genii> mdhafen: See perhaps also http://kylecordes.com/2009/04/30/gitosis-ubuntu-jaunty/   which suggests python version may need to be 2.5 and not later
[16:18] <mdhafen> I'm looking at that page.  Kyle suggests installing newer packages from the debian pool.  What is your opinion of that suggestion?
[16:19] <genii> mdhafen: In the posts below, someone just set their default pythin to be 2.5 instead of 2.6 and found it to work
[16:20] <genii> I'd take that route before installing the debian packages
[16:21] <mdhafen> so you don't expect any other package to require python being at 2.6?
[16:23] <genii> You could test whatever apps you have which may expect some latest version. But I don't expect the changes from 2.5 to 2.6 would be so major as to have much impact
[16:23] <mdhafen> ok.  I'll try shifting python down then.  Thanks.
[16:24] <mdhafen> yep.  pushes fine now.  Thanks.
[16:25] <genii> mdhafen: You're welcome
[16:36] <stercor>  59  <Directory /home/*/public_html>
[16:36] <stercor>  60    #UserDir public_html
[16:36] <stercor>  61    Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
[16:36] <stercor>  62  </Directory>
[16:37] <stercor> I'm trying to set up user directories for public_html
[16:40] <genii> stercor: I think all you really need to do is just enable the module userdir
[16:41] <stercor> genii: How?  I believe I'm using mod_so.
[16:42] <jdstrand> ofnqwop: the ufw cli command is useful for host-based firewalling, not routing. You can add iptables-restore style rules to /etc/ufw/before.rules for routing if you need routing
[16:42] <stercor> genii: LoadModule userdir path_to_module.
[16:42] <ofnqwop> JDStone, why routing? i whant to block everything :/
[16:42] <ofnqwop> jdstrand, sry
[16:43] <genii> stercor: Something like sudo a2enmod   and choose userdir
[16:45] <stercor> genii: that was too easy!  Thanks a bunch.
[16:45] <jdstrand> ofnqwop: perhaps I didn't read backscroll enough... 'sudo ufw enable' will block all incoming connections, except a few things like certain icmp packets, dhcp client responses and avahi
[16:45] <genii> stercor: You're welcome
[16:45] <jdstrand> ofnqwop: you can fine-tune that behavior by updating /etc/ufw/before.rules
[16:46] <stercor> genii: do I have to do this every time I reboot?
[16:46] <ofnqwop> oh ok, /etc/ufw/before.rules is the ip-tables script generated by ufw?
[16:46] <jdstrand> ofnqwop: not exactly
[16:47] <jdstrand> ofnqwop: see /usr/share/doc/ufw/README.gz for details
[16:47] <ofnqwop> ok
[16:48] <jdstrand> ofnqwop: see 'Layout' and possibly 'Chains'
[16:48] <ofnqwop> k, thx
[16:52] <genii> stercor: No, it will auto-load now the module every time apache starts normally
[16:52] <stercor> genii: Thanks again.
[17:33] <stercor> Of the 193 people in this channel, can someone enlighten me on Ubuntu's mechanism to get Apache2 and PostgreSQL working?
[18:01] <otacon1221> Which is better at allocating bandwidth, a dedicated router running NAT, DHCP, DNS, and WPA2 or a Linux server gateway running the same services?
[18:03] <ball> otacon1221: depends.
[18:03] <ball> ...but the Linux server is going to be more futureproof.
[18:03] <ball> ...and more flexible.
[18:04] <giovani|work> so, linux is a dedicated router if you make it one
[18:04] <giovani|work> many consumer routers run linux
[18:04] <ball> giovani: good point.
[18:04] <giovani|work> and a few commercial routers run some unix-type kernel
[18:04] <giovani|work> at the highest-end, typically the commercial devices will outperform a generic linux kernel
[18:04] <ball> giovani: BSD?
[18:04] <giovani|work> but you're not likely to be interested in the highest-end if you're asking
[18:05] <giovani|work> ball: some, yeah
[18:05] <giovani|work> your linux device will definitely outperform the features of a typical embedded router
[18:05] <ball> I have a machine here I've been planning to make a router out of.
[18:12] <stercor> Can someone enlighten me on Ubuntu's mechanism to get Apache2 and PostgreSQL working?
[18:52] <refnumzx> i am trying to configure dansguardian filtergroups under ubuntu jaunty. i have followed several how tos and when i set users to filter2 which is  suppoed to be unfiltered, they still get blocked. advice.
[18:54] <Fenix|work> Greetings and Salutations to one and all.
[18:57] <Fenix|work> Any Ubuntu admins here who have to deal with Windows boxes?
[18:57] <giovani|work> Fenix|work: on occasion, sure
[18:58]  * Fenix|work grumbles about Windows... too bad it pays the bills.
[18:58] <giovani|work> linux can pay more bills, generally
[18:58] <Fenix|work> giovani, I want to set up a syslog server and collect logs from all my windows, linux and cisco boxes.
[18:58] <Fenix|work> the last two are easy... the first, not so much.  I'm looking for suggestions.
[18:58] <giovani|work> Fenix|work: sounds like a good idea
[18:58] <ball> Fenix: I probably qualify
[19:00] <Fenix|work> giovani|work, I think so too... but I have two questions... a) how to get windows to syslog it's logs... and b) how to sort through all this data.
[19:00] <Fenix|work> ball, qualify for which, windows paying the bills, or dealing with windows boxes?
[19:01] <ball> Dealing with windows boxen, but at least they're on the desktop.  No Windows servers.
[19:03] <Fenix|work> yeah, I have the entire windows infrastructure to deal with
[19:04] <Fenix|work> anyone have any ideas on how to parse through all those syslogs?
[19:04] <Fenix|work> I think there's an ntsyslog agent so I think I might have that aspect covered... but logs are useless if you can't get anything meaningful from them in a timely manner.
[19:04] <ball> Fenix: Still, at least you're working, eh?
[19:05] <Fenix|work> I'm a windows admin who converted
[19:05]  * ball nods
[19:05] <ball> I've looked after Windows servers in the past, as part of some database work.  I wasn't that impressed.
[19:06] <ball> ...for servers that I have control over, Windows isn't on the list.
[19:06] <Fenix|work> I started playing with linux when the kernel was 0.95 on an IBM AIX server ... couldn't properly compile floppy drivers for it.
[19:07] <Fenix|work> then I switched to windows from Novell at my place of employ because it made sense
[19:07] <Fenix|work> but then I became a convert and am slowly moving servers to linux...
[19:08] <Fenix|work> any recommendations for parsing through syslog files?
[19:08] <Fenix|work> vast amounts of them too... hehe
[19:11] <jmedina> Fenix|work: probably using a different syslog daemon like syslog-ng which has more filters than sysklogd
[19:11] <jmedina> or probably rsyslog
[19:12] <ball> Fenix: I recommend coffee.
[19:13] <ball> Currently I run NetBSD on the few production servers I look after, but Ubuntu Server looks very promising indeed, so I'm hoping to migrate to that.
[19:15] <Fenix|work> I'm using 8.04LTS and it's rock solid
[19:15] <ball> I've been running it for a while on a casual Web server, but I want to try it on something more modern.
[19:16] <ball> (something that can virtualise a few of my old boxen)
[19:16] <Fenix|work> I have Ubuntu server running on several HP ProLiant servers
[19:16] <Fenix|work> the most powerful one I have now is a ProLiant DL 380 G5 with 32GB RAM and two quad core xeon processors
[19:17] <Fenix|work> runs my web, database and ftp server
[19:17] <Fenix|work> I have another DL380 that runs cvs and php/mysql for buzilla and a bunch of other miscellaneous web services that are internal.
[19:18] <Fenix|work> another is a full on proxy and another a reverse proxy.
[19:18]  * Fenix|work grumbles about the pain in the ass it was to reverse proxy microsoft exchange web outlook.
[19:20] <Fenix|work> ball, so what's coffee?
[19:20] <Fenix|work> besides a tasty beverage that I can't live without
[19:20] <ball> Fenix: that's the one.
[19:21] <ball> Fenis: do you use Smart Array RAID controllers at all?
[19:22] <ball> Our ML110 has a Smart Array E200 that I'm sure will work with Ubuntu, but I want to make sure I can query the health of the array remotely
[19:22] <ball> (it lives 130 miles away from me)
[19:22] <ball> (209 km)
[19:26] <genii> !coffee
[19:26]  * genii decides to have some
[19:35] <refnumzx> is anyone here familiar with configuring dansguardian and filtergroups? using ubuntu jaunty and stock debian files for dansguardian
[19:55] <mathiaz> ttx: do you have some time to review the libopendrim-common package on REVU?
[19:55] <mathiaz> ttx: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/libopendrim-common
[19:55] <mathiaz> ttx: I've arleady gone back and forth with the uploader and it's in a good shape now
[19:56] <ttx> mathiaz: I will look into it.
[19:57] <mathiaz> ttx: merchi!
[19:58] <Fenix|work> ball, I can't remember exactly what the SmartArray card is, but it's detected in ubuntu
[19:59] <Fenix|work> ends up as /dev/cciss/c0dx
[19:59] <Fenix|work> ie... c0d0p1 and c0d0p2 in my case
[20:04] <ball> Fenix: do you use command-line utilities to check the health of your array?
[20:22] <refnumzx> 3/quit
[20:22] <Fenix|work> ball, no not at all...
[20:23] <Fenix|work> there's LED lights on the chassis that shows if there are problems.
[20:47] <mathiaz> ttx: hey - how do you test sfcb usually?
[20:47] <mathiaz> ttx: I'm working on updating cim-schema to the latest version
[20:47] <ttx> using the test case in WbemStackSpec
[20:48] <ttx> mathiaz: see Demo/test plan in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WBEMStackSpec
[20:48] <mathiaz> ttx: awesome. thanks!
[20:49] <ttx> First wbemcli query should return the classes for which it has a provider
[20:49] <ttx> Second one enumerates instances ("ei") of Linux_Processor
[20:53] <mathiaz> ttx: great - thanks.
[20:58] <Bookman> How do I share files using NFS instead of SMB?
[21:06] <Bookman> Or maybe how do I see other computers through a second router?
[21:07] <sailingboarder> does ubuntu server 9.04 come with any wireless drivers?
[21:07] <sailingboarder> i installed it on an old laptop, but the wireless card isn't detected
[21:13] <sailingboarder> are there any packages that come with ubuntu desktop, but not server, that have wireless drivers?
[22:22] <ball> Daviey: KVM Vs. qemu.  Is one better suited to server use than the other?
[22:24] <Daviey> ball: KVM..
[22:24] <jmedina> afaik, kvm uses qemu, kvm for production servers..
[22:24] <ball> Daviey: thanks
[22:24] <ball> jmedina too.
[22:25] <ball> I wish I had a faster machine at home to try this stuff on.
[22:25] <ball> ...don't want to disturb the production box until I've knocked it around a bit.
[22:25] <ball> Ooh, monitor just arced
[22:25] <ball> ...that's not good.
[22:42] <artillerytx> for some reason my server i sending me an email with this in it - http://paste.ubuntu.com/235464/
[22:44] <jmedina> artillerytx: I would better ask in ebox mailing lists
[22:44] <jmedina> that error is ebox specific
[22:44] <artillerytx> jmedina: well i don't want ebox i want it completely gone
[22:44] <artillerytx> so i removed it
[22:44] <jmedina> then remove the cron job
[22:44] <artillerytx> how do i remove the cron job
[22:45] <jmedina> just remove the file that trigre the error
[22:45] <jmedina> that one
[22:45] <jmedina>  /etc/cron.hourly/99purgeEBoxLogs
[22:45] <artillerytx> where is the cron file located
[22:46] <jmedina> did you read my las message?
[22:47] <artillerytx> oh so just remove that file
[22:47] <artillerytx> k
[23:49] <albdum> hello guys i have a problem with 2 of my 4 hard disks at the same pc desktop ubuntu mounts them fine on the other hand server doesn't :(
[23:50] <jmedina> albdum: how do you mont your disks?
[23:50] <jmedina> do you get a message when you mount them?
[23:50] <albdum> yeap
[23:50] <jmedina> how do you detect that 2 are not mounted?
[23:50] <jmedina> please give details
[23:50] <albdum> sure
[23:51] <albdum> sdc1 and sdd1 arent on /dev althrought sdc and sdd are there
[23:51] <albdum> also at fdisk -l sdc1 and sdd1 apear as well
[23:52] <jmedina> that means /dev/sdcc and /dev/sdd doesnt have a partition table
[23:52] <jmedina> could you pastebin the output from fdisk -l ?
[23:53] <albdum>  http://paste.ubuntu.com/235482/plain/ <---- fdisk -l
[23:53] <albdum> http://paste.ubuntu.com/235484/ <------ls -l /dev/disk/*
[23:53] <jmedina> :)
[23:53] <jmedina> I see
[23:53] <albdum> :)
[23:53] <jmedina> sdc1 and sdd1 are NTFS partitions
[23:53] <albdum> they were before at raid
[23:53] <albdum> yeah
[23:54] <jmedina> ubuntu server wont mount partitions automatically unless you define it in /etc/fstab
[23:54] <jmedina> it is not a desktop
[23:54] <jmedina> sorry, Im running out of power
[23:54] <albdum> yeah but when i try manually to mount them they don't
[23:54] <albdum> check my fstab
[23:55] <albdum> http://paste.ubuntu.com/235500/
[23:56] <albdum> same command three of them sdb1 is mounted ok the other 2 are not....
[23:56] <albdum> http://paste.ubuntu.com/235502/   <----- sudo mount -a