=== giovani|1ork is now known as giovani === infinity_ is now known as infinity [01:23] how do i install mono support for asp.net on apache? [01:24] mono-apache-server2 but its only showing me my source [01:27] anyone? [01:31] everyone ran away =( [01:34] twb can you lend me a hand? === Brownout_ is now known as Brownout [01:38] Chr1831: do not speak to specific people unless you have a good reason. [03:08] smack-down hath been laid === giovani|1ork is now known as giovani [03:33] Hi there...I am just installed my print server but when i try to connect from the windows clients to printers (in the server) doing double click and i got the message "the server doesn't have the correct drivers"...somebody know how solve it, i need the clients take the drivers from the serve [04:16] Hi there...I am just installed my print server but when i try to connect from the windows clients to printers (in the server) doing double click and i got the message "the server doesn't have the correct drivers"...somebody know how solve it, i need the clients take the drivers from the serve [05:27] rosa_: I think this will help: http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netsysm/article.php/3621876 [05:41] thanks a lot! I will check it [05:42] :o That's really neat. I should try that on this school network I'm setting up with Windows clients and a Ubuntu server serving away. [05:45] Installing HP's crappy Windows drivers on 20-30 machines is enough to ruin ANYBODY'S day. [05:59] I didn't know Microsoft shipped Windows with PostScript drivers pre-installed. [06:06] yes even more if you have 200 students [06:26] rosa_: If I had to install the HP drivers, by hand, on 200 machines, I think I would actually hang myself. [06:37] haha ...i am tring to follor the stet but when i try to install libcups2-dev i got Couldn't find package libcups2-dev [06:38] i tried with aptitud also but the same??? any idea? === jdstrand__ is now known as jdstrand_ [06:42] i intaleed thwe other packages but i can't find this package [07:02] rosa_: weird. I find the package here without problems. [07:10] also when i try to unpacket the files from cups i got error :gnu/stubs-32.h: No file or directory but my server is AMB64 [07:12] rosa_: Are you trying to build something? [07:13] If so, you'll *likely* need to run sudo apt-get build-dep cups [07:13] no, just install the cups packet for windows that appear in the page that you told me [07:13] :D [07:15] rosa_: run sudo apt-get build-dep cups and try again [07:16] :) thanks [07:18] Let me know if it works. [08:29] Hey guys everytime i try and access my ftp server outside my network it times out after user and pass [08:46] <_ruben> chrislabeard: sounds like a problem with active/passive ftp and connection tracking .. i assume it stalls at the point where it'd list the directory contents? [08:46] i got it working my router wasn't forwarding the correct ports [08:46] now i want to test the speed [08:46] New bug: #408732 in lsb (main) "lsb package crash after login (dup-of: 383697)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/408732 [08:50] hi sorry i lost the connection, can please repeat the command to re install or install properly the libcusp2-dev? [08:52] * andol points rosa at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/08/04/%23ubuntu-server.html [09:14] hi there sombody know how I can know if i have cups-dev installed or how install it? [09:25] rosa: You should be able to run sudo apt-get install libcups2-dev and it will tell you if it's installed or not. If you're still installing the build deps, running the build deps command (sudo apt-get build-deps cups) should install anything not installed. [09:26] i tried but still i got souln't find package libcups2-dev [09:27] Still? Well, I think build deps should pull that in any case. [09:54] hi nick125: in the article also say I need to install this packages gcc, libjpeg, libjpeg-devel, libpng, libpng-devel, libtiff, libtiff-devel, zlib, and zlib-devel it is right cause also i can't get [10:01] hi here [10:01] i am having troublr to install grub on a md raid0 disk , can anyone help me? [10:02] i get The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly [10:05] im sorry im new...how i can know which cups version im running? [10:15] hi pascalou what is the error exaclty? [10:18] pascalou: if i recall right you cant install grub into raid0.. i can be wrong too [10:19] pascalou: raid1 is ok [10:21] hi, which is the last version from cups for ubuntu 8.04? [10:23] nick125 i had a doubt, i got the version 1.3.7 od cups but in the aticle that you said this version is not there. what i can do? i tried to upgrade but i cant i got my version is the last one [10:45] escue me it s raid 1 [10:45] rosa it says that there s an error with the stage1 file [10:46] i tried reinstalling grub and various things [10:46] i work in a cgrrot on the new system from the live cd with a modified mtab and a rebinded /dev /proc /sys [10:58] i remeber that i got the same problem and i did the process anyway usind (hd0) /dev/sda , etc...but i have Raid 0 [10:59] are you installing or recovering the system? [11:00] i suppose is the same? [11:02] pascalou: i have grub on raid1.. if i recall right you need to install grun into device not md [11:08] yes, in every device that you have in your raid... [11:13] hi nick a question...i try to follow the process to configurate cups (according the article) ..i understand libsys2.dev, cups-dev and libcups2-dev are the same? [11:14] if is the same, that mean my ubuntu version is the problem as I can install a newer cups version [11:26] New bug: #408779 in apparmor (main) "[karmic] dhcp fails with wireless link under 2.6.31-5-generic #24" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/408779 === baffle_ is now known as baffle [12:14] New bug: #408795 in apache2 (main) "frequent apache crash with "*** glibc detected *** /usr/sbin/apache2: double free or corruption" message" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/408795 === Authority is now known as Guest62237 [12:32] l [12:35] hi, i am doing cupsaddsmb -U root -a -v, but i got the error : session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE...somebody know about that? === a|wen_ is now known as a|wen [13:11] Hi .. Can anyone please help me locate drbd-8.3 dkms deb package for hardy ? [13:16] kim0: use apt-get i guess === tonyyarusso is now known as Guest9171 [13:20] is there a way to reliable combine two sets of /etc/passwd and /etc/group files from two different machines ? [13:22] quizme: how many accounts from each machine? [13:24] ls [13:24] doh sorry wrong pane [13:24] Grim76__: been there, done that :) [13:25] Not quite awake this morning and forgot to ctrl-a tab to my other pane in screen. [13:26] pmatuliz: 57 and 34 [13:26] pmatulis: 57 and 34 [13:28] pmatulis: 23 are in common [13:33] hi, i am doing cupsaddsmb -U root -a -v, but i got the error : session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE...somebody know about that? [13:34] enabling the backports in Hardy .. I still only get drbd 2:8.0.11-0ubuntu3 ... [13:37] where are the passwords stored ? [13:37] i only see ascii characters in /etc/passwd === j0nr_ is now known as j0nr [13:50] pmatulis: i did it manually... [13:51] quizme: /etc/shadow [13:51] quizme: i fear you have a lot of grunt work to do [13:51] quizme: you're done already? [13:56] pmatulis: yeah, done, but when i symbolically link /etc/passwd to /vol/etc/passwd, i'm getting an error: sudo: uid 135 does not exist in the passwd file! [13:57] oh fuk [13:57] hehe [13:57] i can't sudo now... [14:23] stefan__3: I get this: http://pastebin.com/d294c98a1 [14:23] stefan__3: cant see anything about those ports... or vnc... [14:24] looks like you can't connect via vnc then [14:24] no vnc daemon there [14:25] so I need to apt-get install one? [14:25] so that is why [14:25] which one did you use before ? [14:26] well... I guerss there was one that came with the ubuntu server edition... cant remember that I installed one manually... [14:27] I have no knowledge of one that comes with the ubuntu server install, but I always install a CLI server ... [14:27] search on help.ubuntu.com [14:28] <_ruben> server = cli != vnc [14:28] there should be there some info about remotely accesing your box [14:30] <_ruben> remote access + server = ssh [14:30] _ruben: nice math lesson [14:30] <_ruben> :) [14:31] =) [14:31] guys let's not put away noob users, linux needs all the users it can get, plus you can see he/she comes from a win background [14:32] NorthByNorthWest: you claimed that you accessed this server with vnc in the past [14:32] well... I find some articles on help.ubuntu.com but I dont really know which path to take... I mean... when I installed the ubuntu server edition I could rdesktop into it no problemo.... and now, I just cant... so I guess I want to install the same vnc server that comes with ubuntu server edition.... [14:32] <_ruben> NorthByNorthWest: you can only vnc into an ubuntu desktop machine, not an ubuntu server machine [14:32] pmatulis: well... I accessed it from a terminal using 'rdesktop' [14:33] <_ruben> errr .. rdesktop is for microsoft windows remote desktop [14:33] lol [14:33] hmm... but Im suer of it... [14:33] *sure [14:33] <_ruben> !info rdesktop [14:33] rdesktop (source: rdesktop): RDP client for Windows NT/2000 Terminal Server. In component main, is optional. Version 1.6.0-2ubuntu1 (jaunty), package size 134 kB, installed size 480 kB [14:34] NorthByNorthWest: did you see orange/brown or blue? [14:36] perhaps I should clarify that the the machine Im trying to access is a ubuntu server within an ubuntu server, running through vbox, if that makes a difference... [14:37] gahh.... hold on... [14:37] perhaps i booted the vm the wrong way! [14:38] *preemptive blush* [14:41] _ruben: you can VNC into an Ubuntu Server box if you install VNC server and a suitable desktop or window manager. [14:41] <_ruben> ahhh .. a lot of virtualization products have their own builtin (graphical) remote admin interfaces, which can be based on vnc [14:41] <_ruben> ball: that's only partially through .. server + gui != server [14:41] <_ruben> server + gui = desktop [14:41] <_ruben> s/through/true though/ [14:42] <_ruben> (very odd typo) [14:42] yes virtualbox has a builtin vnc server [14:42] so NorthByNorthWest check that that setting is enabled on the vbox [14:42] _ruben: not quite ;-) [14:42] <_ruben> quite [14:43] stefan__3: yes... im checking that... [14:44] _ruben: have you tried it? I'm not talking about running an X server on the console. I think I get where you're coming from, but clearly they're not the same thing. [14:46] stefan__3: well... this is a vbox issue... although vrdp is enabled it gets disabled when I boot the vm... weird... [14:48] NorthByNorthWest: search in the search engines for that problem [14:54] anyone happen to know how to construct the inner envelope of a peritrochoid? [14:59] j0nr: maybe try ##physics [15:00] ##maths? [15:02] pmatulis: cheers [15:28] http://paste.ubuntu.com/247258/ Trying to restart mysql and I get these errors [15:30] <_ruben> seems like /etc/mysql/debian.cnf contains wrong info [15:30] sounds like somehow the debian internal password got changed [15:30] or that [15:30] if the restart is unable to stop mysqld (line 2), it means either the daemon was never started, or the saved pid is incorrect [15:35] if the user debian-sys-maint cannot connect that is not a major issue [15:35] hi there [15:35] that user just does the table checks [15:36] what kind of checks? (just curious) [15:36] i'm a uber linux noob. how can I get out of the sudo manual :p [15:36] traemccombs: you would be better off looking in the mysql error log [15:36] Jur: don't quite understand your question [15:37] sgsax: table checks for integrity or something like that , can't remember, i disable that every time [15:37] stefan__3: gotcha, never used it myself [15:38] Hi I just installed ubuntu server and now I have this cli. I ran the sudo manual but how can I exit it [15:38] sgsax: if you have a huge db. it is hell to restart it if you need to [15:38] Jur: ah, "q" for quit [15:38] Jur: type q [15:38] that should quit the man page [15:38] lol that's it thx [15:39] my 1st time on linux cli [15:39] <_jmedina> man man [15:40] Jur: welcome to linux :) === _jmedina is now known as jmedina [15:41] hmm [15:42] I have strange behaivor changin vim modes [15:42] :S [15:42] when I in insert mode I can change to command using ESC, I have to type ctrl+c, that is weird [16:00] meeting --> [16:06] I've opened the port with the following: /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i eth1 -p tcp --destination-port 3306 -j ACCEPT But for some reason it's still not listening. I have mysql set with: bind-address: SERVERS_IP_ADDRESS instead of 127.0.0.1 is there anything else I need? [16:07] lolldsf [16:07] lol does the cli of ubuntuserver has a screensaver [16:07] pretty nice [16:16] Trying to connect to a pptp vpn from my Ubuntu server, and I get the error "Failed to set PPP kernel option flags: Inappropriate ioctl for device". Everything in teh configuration files is correct, as it was copied directly from a Kubuntu machine that can connect just fine with kvpnc [16:17] firecrotch: I tried it in ubuntu desktop , it only worked with kvpnc , never been able to make it work otherwise [16:20] hi [16:21] i'm trying to install ubuntu server 9.06 64bits on a HP ML350 G6 server. After the installation I can't get grub to show.. it says: trying to boot from hard drive... [16:23] stefan__3: Hmmm I solved it... something was trying to run /usr/bin/pptp but pptp is located in /usr/sbin/ [16:24] nice little symlink and all is well :-D [16:26] good to know firecrotch [16:26] that means that I haven't investigated enough [16:26] It also means that there's a bug in a package somewhere [16:32] Max007: are you using 9.04 ? [16:33] that worked here on a g6 [16:58] * andol wonders if anyone has any good opionon on bug #334374 and whatever ldap-auth-config perhaps is better suited as a Recommends than as a hard Depedency to libnss-ldap? [16:58] Launchpad bug 334374 in libnss-ldap "libnss-ldap should not depend on libpam-ldap" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/334374 [17:00] mathiaz: Would be nice if you were one of the anybodies just refered to ^^ :) [17:00] hmmmm [17:02] interesting... [17:02] I'm wondering what most people would use ldap for if not with pam for auth [17:02] sgsax: User info, without the auth part? [17:02] well, user info [17:03] passwd, shadow, group, netgrou; [17:03] bunch of stuff [17:04] perhaps if theres a config tool for nss it should be more generic .. like nss-config [17:04] I've been fighting with ldap for the last two weeks [17:04] finally got it working [17:04] then something different for authentication that would install pam modules depending on selections [17:04] sgsax: its a hoot... [17:05] this is for auth against AD, so doubly-fun [17:06] sgsax: yeah, mixed enviroments can be really fun... [17:06] mmm, proxy [17:07] i usually get the job of ridding departments of AD [17:11] I wish I could [17:11] no such luck yet [17:13] i'm kinda waiting to see what samba4 brings [17:13] curious if ubuntu will go with heimdal over MIT kerberos [17:13] since they seem to be integrating well with samba5 [17:13] er, 4 [17:15] I thought heimdal had been depricated in favor of mit [17:16] hmm, didnt think so [17:19] so is kerberos still the preferred auth method with ldap againast AD? [17:22] i think so [17:22] thats how the boxes work here before i get rid of AD [17:22] there are a lot of docs out there on using winbind [17:22] that might also work [17:22] wasn't sure if that's where things were going [17:23] although i think winbind was more of an NT-style domain thing since AD uses kerberos [17:23] I had always had the impression that winbind was what people used on a small-scale [17:23] ah, that would make sense [17:23] I knew there was a reason why I had been staying away from it [17:23] sgsax: Regarding kerberos, that is pretty much what AD uses för authentication. [17:24] good to know [17:24] and I did finally get it working [17:24] we actually had it working on our gentoo boxes, which I am phasing out in favor of ubuntu [17:24] but when I tried replicating the configs on ubuntu, it took a while to get it all sorted out [17:25] the versions of nss-ldap and pam-ldap are only a couple revs newer on jaunty [17:25] I think part of my problem may have also been an unhealty AD [17:25] theres also nss-ldapd :) [17:26] which... has its own issues [17:26] tempting to try nssov from openldap at some point [17:26] yeah, we still need AD, unfortunately [17:26] until samba can do GPOs... [17:27] which are really the only redeeming feature of AD [17:27] yes, quite [17:28] once i nuke AD in this environment, i'm going to toss samba4 into the testbed and see what i can make it do [17:28] which brings up the mit/heimdal question again [17:28] and then there's the issue with which security suite will everything use [17:28] what do you do for print services? [17:28] samba/cups [17:29] I've ended up with a dual solution: samba/cups for linux desktops, Windows printing for Windows desktops [17:29] debian/ubuntu seem to like gnutls over openssl... frankly i think gnutls is broken... and then there's mozilla/netscape [17:29] cups wasn't quite good enough for my Windows users [17:29] cups can be a little rough... but very little printing happens here [17:29] its mainly centralized auth and file storage [17:30] I work in a CS dept at a uni [17:30] got users who need to print [17:31] we used to impose quotas and have students pay for going over, but got our hands slapped by the auditor [17:32] oh, print quotas are messy [17:32] i did that once [17:32] wound up hacking something to make it work... been quite a few years now [17:32] while there are some decent tools for print quotas on Windows, there's little to nothing for *nix [17:32] our solution was homegrown [17:33] now I just have to keep them running [17:35] printing isnt big here, but i usually have other interesting things to integrate... like RSA tokens [17:35] nice [17:35] and unfortunately most of that software only runs on windows, has vague/limited ldap support, and the tech support folks are sub par [17:36] this particularly company is very difficult to get answers out of... even with a fat support contract. [17:37] sounds typical [17:37] salesmen make a great pitch to the PHB [17:37] the admins get stuck making it work with little or no help from vendor support [17:38] i was fairly surprised to see this package even supporting ldapv3 [17:39] it also does SSL, but not starttls... which is irritating. [17:39] it also doesn't understand groups in ldap... of any sort. [17:40] Sam-I-Am: hi sam [17:40] Sam-I-Am: what package? [17:40] that sucks [17:41] groups was my last big battle with ldap [17:41] actividentity 4tress [17:41] jmedina: howdy [17:41] was only getting about half of them pulled down, and even not all of those were correctly populated [17:42] Sam-I-Am: just lurking [17:42] this just doesnt do it at all... in order to consider someone authorized to access something via the token, it wants to see a certain attribute for each user [17:42] so i have to do something like employeeType = netadmin [17:42] did you have to extend the AD schema? [17:42] ja [17:43] i'm not using the AD schema [17:43] I hate when ldap apps requiere extra attributes instead of using groups [17:48] cisco acs is another problem [17:48] it doesnt even support a user database outside of itself... but it will read passwords from ldap [17:48] kinda hurts the whole idea of centralized management [17:49] Is mod_python installed per default on ubuntu server? [17:49] damn, I dont know what happened to vim :S [17:49] dennda: afaik no [17:49] only built-in m odules [17:51] we just got a new contract for copiers [17:51] turns out they can do ldap lookups, but not for auth-ing users, just for looking up email addresses [17:59] sgsax: been there [17:59] * jmedina uses minolta copies with ldap [17:59] sgsax: i had to manage those separately using *gasp* access [17:59] and of course it couldnt dump its logs over ethernet... i had to go around with a laptop and a usb cable [18:01] New bug: #408948 in samba (main) "winxp discovery fail when machine name truncated at 15 chars" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/408948 [19:22] i have jaunty running in a xen VM with the linux-virtual kernel. When I run "sudo update-grub" I get a "Segmentation fault". Any suggestions on how I can fix this? [19:38] i have tracked down my update-grup "segementation fault" to "exec /usr/share/debconf/frontend /usr/sbin/update-grub" -- frontend is a perl script [19:55] any perl script fails when it includes "use Debconf::Db;" [19:58] rebooting seems to have fixed my problem [20:36] every time I log into my JeOS 9.04 servers I am prompted for [sudo] , I wouldn't care because I always sudo -i after, but now I need scp and it won't let me [20:40] define "it won't let me" [20:42] after the scp stuff.tar.gz server:/path I enter the connecting password, then I am prompted for [sudo]: When I type for the sudo command it is echoed back to me, but doesn't take [20:43] sudo command => sudo password [20:43] Is there a way I can find out what is running that is requiring the sudo? [20:44] so you are trying to do "sudo scp something somehwere:/foo" [20:44] right? [20:45] no... I know this is confusing, so sorry. Scrape the scp , I need to figure out why I am being requested to sudo right after I login [20:45] that does sound odd [20:46] I'm not familiar with the details of jeos [20:46] but I wouldn't expect they're doing anything to off-the-wall with it [20:46] it's intended to just be an ubuntu appliance, right? [20:47] well, I think it may have to do with the first login or first run scripts, but I can't figure out how to see what script is requiring the sudo [20:47] yeah, just an appliance [20:47] if you can login to it, look at .profile .bashrc .login .bash_profile [20:47] then see if any of them source a system-wide config somewhere [20:50] will do thanks === rgreening_ is now known as rgreening [22:28] is there anyway to get your server to text you without using a gsm modem ? [22:33] http://www.zeepmobile.com/ [22:33] Maybe? [22:33] chrislabeard: some services allow TAP dialing into their systems [22:33] dial in with a modem, send text, disconnect [22:33] oh okay [22:34] i thought you can send txts with regular old internet connection [22:34] you can too [22:34] depends if you want to send texts regarding your internet connection outage :) [22:35] Its not too big of a deal i just wanted to mess around with it [22:47] chrislabeard: if your cell carrier has an email gateway, you can just have your server send email to it [22:47] yeah [22:50] does this website look generic to you guys http://longhornpcrepair.com [22:54] Hi, i used shaper for bandwith controlling, i wrote 255 files for the whole subnet, and were then located in /etc/shpaer/, not in 9.04 the pakage is changed a bit, its now shaperd, How to configure shaperd now? will that already 255 configured files will work with this shapred also?? [22:58] chrislabeard, what's with the latin [23:02] lukehasnoname: it's semi-random filler text [23:02] google the first couple of words and you'll get the whole history of typesetting [23:04] mhm [23:04] San Antonio resident here, btw [23:23] Hi, i used shaper for bandwith controlling, i wrote 255 files for the whole subnet, and were then located in /etc/shpaer/, not in 9.04 the pakage is changed a bit, its now shaperd, How to configure shaperd now? will that already 255 configured files will work with this shapred also?? [23:54] Hi, i used shaper for bandwith controlling, i wrote 255 files for the whole subnet, and were then located in /etc/shpaer/, not in 9.04 the pakage is changed a bit, its now shaperd, How to configure shaperd now? will that already 255 configured files will work with this shapred also?? [23:55] New bug: #409093 in samba (main) "package samba-common 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3.1 failed to install/upgrade: Unterprozess post-installation script gab den Fehlerwert 1 zur?ck" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/409093