=== mushroompoo is now known as mushroomtwo [03:55] anyone know why i keep getting these e-mails - http://pastebin.com/d5e753476 [03:55] from my server [03:55] or is there a way i could turn this off [03:59] artillerytx, try crontab -l [03:59] as root it seems [04:00] k it gives me "54 7 *** /etc/webmin/cron/tempdelete.pl [04:01] can you check /etc/cron.hourly/ [04:01] is there anything in there? [04:03] no there is nothing in that directory [04:05] can you check /var/log/mail.log [04:06] see whats sending the thing [04:07] oh wow [04:07] you want me to pastebin whats in mail.log [04:07] yeah sure [04:09] ahh it won't let me post it [04:09] poningru: here we go - http://paste.ubuntu.com/240720/ [04:10] I've set up the email for the domain with gmail apps and used ssmtp to gmail [04:13] how often does the emails come in? [04:14] Once a month, on a camel. [04:17] poningru: probly every day 4 or 5 times a day [04:17] im guessing its some sort of error that i haven't set up something correctly [04:20] hmm [04:21] New bug: #407572 in postfix (main) "package postfix 2.5.5-1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/407572 [04:23] poningru: i can show you the whole thing [04:24] poningru: http://paste.ubuntu.com/240748/ [04:24] no I dont think I can end [04:24] err help [04:41] is /root being only accessible by root a new thing in 9.04? [05:18] anyone know anything about cron and ssmtp ? [05:22] anyone know how to remove id_rsa key???- Because of the my server IP is change... [05:37] '14 [05:39] any know why im getting this emailed to me - http://paste.ubuntu.com/240807/ [05:59] xubuntu [06:03] Hello everyone. [06:04] andol: I'm not sure what I have done wrong, but I don't really know where to start either. I hope to get better insight with some tools that I'm going to start using. Thanks for guiding me yesterday. [06:06] New bug: #407583 in samba (main) "karmic smbclient fails to access NAS box" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/407583 [06:14] Byron: Don't really use FTP much these days. Not sure if I'm the right person to point you in a right direction. [06:14] Byron: Actually, in my book, FTP itself is usually the wrong direction :) [06:17] andol: No worries. I have yet to figure out why FTP doesn't work outside of my router. [06:17] andol: I don't even want to begin with my Postfix and Courier issues right now, either. [06:38] how do i delete stuff from cron [06:39] im keep getting all these error emails [06:43] i have no idea what is going on with this [06:43] chrisellis: what happens if you just delete the pl file? [06:43] do you want to see what the errors are? [06:44] Byron: http://paste.ubuntu.com/240899/ [06:45] 1 sec [06:45] mmk thank you [06:50] chrisellis: Seems like an hourly cron. Try "sudo rm /etc/cron.hourly/ebox" [06:51] no such file or directory [06:54] sudo nano /etc/init.d/ebox [06:54] What's on line 14? [06:54] use Ebox; [06:54] i removed ebox though [06:54] why is this file still here [06:54] that's probably the issue [06:55] how can i remove all files associated with ebox [06:56] chrisellis: 'sudo apt-get remove --purge ebox' [06:56] it tells me pacakge ebox is not installed, so not removed [06:57] sudo apt-get install ebox && sudo apt-get remove --purge ebox [06:57] mmk [06:57] i just did apt-get update [06:57] uno momento [06:58] wow thats alot of updates [07:01] okay i just got the error dropdb: database removal failed: Error datatbase "eboxlogs" does not exist [07:01] dropuser: remocal of role ebox failed ebox does not exisist [07:01] just installed my first server on an old dell [07:02] and now its waiting for me to tell it to do something blicking impaitently [07:03] Byron: that doesn't matter right ... thats good they don't exist [07:03] is there some easter egg commands i can put in to make it look like its doing something [07:05] chrisellis: the removal I'm providing you removes config files, too. [07:06] mysteriousdarren: if all else fails, type 'help' [07:06] Byron: k [07:17] Byron: have you ever set up a google apps account ? [07:23] chrisellis: No, I haven't. [07:24] Farewell everyone. it's getting late for me and I have a long day tomorrow. Have a great day/night. Bye [07:24] night [07:24] nite [07:25] im going through setting up an server on a dell and wondered what kind of server collections i should install? [07:26] i don't know very much but what kind of server are you setting up [07:27] funny you should ask that mysteriousdarren, i was wondering the same thing [07:27] Install the ones that will let you do whatever it is you want the server to do :) [07:28] ahh god i hate girl drummers [07:28] a friend and i are using it for a learning experience and were basically gonna use it to access files when traveling and on business trips [07:28] I don't think there is a "girl drummer" task in Ubuntu Server..? [07:28] oh sorry [07:28] haha [07:28] girls drummers are awesome, haha im a drummer. did u get shown up by one or what? [07:29] sorry off topic [07:29] no they look stupid im moving to off topic if you want to continue [07:29] mysteriousdarren: So install whatever things you want to learn about, plus whatever will do the kind of file sharing you have in mind. [07:30] So are options are dns,lamp,mail, openssh, posgres, print, samba tomcat java , virtual, an manual package selection server [07:31] I am kinda thinking manual, virtual, and lamp [07:31] and I hate girl drummers [07:32] Well, if mysteriousdarren wants to access his server remotely, openssh is probably a good start. After that it all depends what/how he is plannging to do the filesharing. The set for you depends on what *you* want to do with your server :) [07:33] but what if the girl drummer is hot [07:33] smoking hott [07:33] hammer: Take that to #offtopic please. [07:33] hammer nice but off topic [07:34] ok, its late, [07:34] ya no excuses paula [07:34] whats the downfall of sellecting more than we may need [07:35] You end up with more software on your server that you don't understand, and that you have to back up, and that if it has security issues might in some way aid others trying to break into your server. [07:36] ah [07:37] Remember you can always use tasksel to add more tasks later anyway. [07:37] man tasksel for details on that. [07:38] So if we went, openssh, samba, and a lamp. would that be a good start to learn [07:39] It's quite a bit at once, but sure, that could work. LAMP is Apache, MySQL and PHP so 3 different things right there. [07:40] The L is for Linux... which you already have :) [07:41] this is just off a ubuntu 9.04 server cd we downloaded tonight [07:41] it gives us these options separatly [07:41] OK... let's just say the L (Linux) is not optional if you are installing Ubuntu :) [07:42] Install openssh so you can access the server securely over the network. Anything else ... install it if you either need it or want to learn it. [07:42] In general, if you do not know what it is, do not install it. [07:43] good point [07:44] You did read the Server Guide, right? https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/serverguide/C/ [07:45] of course we read all 19 chapters [07:46] (wistles suspicously) [07:46] For mysteriousdarren just openssh may be all he needs, because he can do sshfs for secure remote file access, either from Windows or Linux boxes while on the road. [07:46] bookmarking now [07:47] There is also a link to the server guide in the /TOPIC of this channel :) But that's for the 8.04 one not 9.04 [07:49] ok, ya ive read most of the links and was wondering from an actual person what i should do. thanks [07:51] For what you are asking for just install openssh and use sshfs (or Dokan, if you use Windows on your travelling notebook instead of Linux) [07:52] nope all ubuntu [07:53] all ubuntu, and one fedora... [07:54] haha fedora and u hate it sometimes [07:56] sigh.... yes [07:57] jmarsden: Hmm, Dokan looks intersting. Any personal experieces using Dokan sshfs? Might be a good alternative, recommending to friends instead of expandrive [07:59] andol: I've only played with it, never had to use it for a long period. For basic file xfer it seems to work. [08:00] jmarsden: Okey, thanks for the indirectly pointing it out to me anyhow. [08:01] :) No problem. [08:52] how do you see what kind of bandwidth you are getting for your server === mdz__ is now known as mdz === mdz_ is now known as mdz [15:16] New bug: #407689 in samba (main) "package libpam-smbpass 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3.1 failed to install/upgrade: " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/407689 [15:16] anyone can help me installing mailman? [16:06] New bug: #396632 in lighttpd (universe) "lighttpd init file should not chown or chmod on status check" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/396632 [19:25] is xen support better in 8.04 or one of the later versions? [20:28] gbear14275: define support...not much has changed in xen for a while. 9.04 officially has domU support [20:28] gbear14275: you are better off using KVM...it is being maintained much better through 9.04