[00:14] <lifeless> hoo-ah
[00:49] <lifeless> ugh
[00:49] <lifeless> sun-dlj-v1-1 license could not be presented :(
[00:57] <genii> lifeless: On some automated install?
[00:58] <lifeless> genii: yeah, UEC node
[00:58] <lifeless> got the workaround though, thanks to persia
[02:05] <robj> hello folks
[02:05] <robj> anyone here a likewise open expert?
[02:06] <Roxyhart08> hi how i can avoid this error:  Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Protocol error
[02:06] <Roxyhart08> ?
[03:15] <Spanglish_7776> anyone install openfire successfully on 9.10-server?
[04:52] <wqkejwqeiqwojewi> !ops
[04:53] <wqkejwqeiqwojewi> ubuntu sucks cock
[04:56] <maxagaz> hi
[04:58] <maxagaz> i have a fail2ban (only this) set on a server, then I try to open a port xx for a given machine on it (iptables -D INPUT -p tcp --dport xx -j ACCEPT), but it still appears as filtered, can someone help me with this issue ?
[05:11] <lifeless> kirkland: I've filed the wishlist bugs as per you asking me too :)
[05:13] <Roxyhart08> any doc to configurate a good mail server?
[05:22] <Roxyhart08> somebody know how is created slapd.keytab?
[07:24] <Roxyhart0> hi i am setting a PDC and in log.smbd i got this error: failed to bind to server ldap://localhost with dn="uid=admin,dc=rx,dc=au" Error: Invalid credentials the password is ok. any idea please?
[07:25] <twb> Roxyhart0: how do you know the password is OK?
[07:25] <Roxyhart0> because i did the ldap configuration
[07:26] <twb> So you have no evidence
[07:26] <Roxyhart0> also when i do ldapsearch or aldapadd i use the same password
[07:26] <twb> Use ldapsearch and bind with that DN and password
[07:26] <twb> Does it work?
[07:26] <Roxyhart0> i think yes it work
[07:26] <twb> You "think"?
[07:26] <Roxyhart0> work
[07:26] <Roxyhart0> i just did
[07:27] <twb> Then samba is doing something different to what you're doing, I guess.
[07:27] <twb> You could try checking the slapd logs, and try increasing slapd's verbosity
[07:28] <Roxyhart0> ok
[07:28] <Roxyhart0> whic level is better? 4 ?
[07:32] <twb> That question is not meaningful.
[08:32] <Omahn> What's the recommended way of upgrading from 8.04 LTS to 10.04 LTS alpha? Updating sources and then dist-upgrade?
[08:32] <sbeattie> do-release-upgrade --devel-release *should* do the right thing.
[08:33] <Omahn> sbeattie: So it does, I'm impressed :-)
[08:33] <Omahn> Fingers crossed....
[08:34] <sbeattie> awesome! thanks for trying out lucid pre-release.
[08:34] <Omahn> Just testing the upgrade process at the moment :-)
[08:41] <Roxyhart0> hi twb you was right i was using uid=admin instead cn=admin. however i dont know why in the log event the clients machine still are looking for uid=admin because i delete tdbs and restart again samba
[08:42] <twb> Roxyhart0: I nearly pointed that out
[08:42] <twb> Roxyhart0: but since you said it worked with ldapsearch, I assumed you meant to
[08:42] <Roxyhart0> yes, but i didnt see that i wrote cn when i did ldapsearch
[08:43] <Roxyhart0> but i dont know why sleep the clients ar elooking for uid=admin
[08:43] <twb> When you're testing, you should be copy-and-pasting, rather than retyping
[08:44] <Roxyhart0> yes
[08:44] <Roxyhart0> thas right
[08:52] <Callum__> hehe, configuring Dell PowerEdge 1800 servers with Ubuntu Server 9.10 for a radio startion
[08:52] <Callum__> station*
[09:52] <Nitemovz> Hello all, I am trying to figure out how to setup an e-mail server using LDAP authentication as well as web-based e-mail using the LDAP
[09:52] <Nitemovz> can anyone help with this?
[09:59] <Roxyhart0> question, i am configuatin my pdc. sould i join my pdc to ldap?
[10:04] <Nitemovz__> Can anyone point me in the correct direction for LDAP setup and configuration tutorials?
[10:05] <_ruben> Nitemovz__: i'd guess the ubuntu server guide would be a decent start
[10:06] <Nitemovz__> I am working on setting up a network for a company I am starting of Software Developers, and I have heard that LDAP is the easiest way to go. I am reviewing the Ubuntu Server guide, and it really is not explaining much
[10:08] <Nitemovz__> I also need to know how to use a validation from a Website using LDAP validation, and pass that into a webmail client.
[10:10] <Roxyhart0> hi i can get SID for my PDC, getting this error: Can't fetch domain SID for name: DOMSERVR
[10:10] <Roxyhart0> any idea
[10:19] <alvin> Nitemovz__: I have no experience yet, but I can tell you that the ubuntu server guide is outdated for Karmic+ldap. What version of Ubuntu are you using?
[10:29] <Roxyhart0> i am getting this log error bdb_equality_candidates: (associatedDomain) not indexed any idea please?
[10:35] <koolhead11> hello all.i am in middle of an issue while setting up apt-mirror, help needed
[10:38] <koolhead11> t143@t143-desktop:/var/log$ apt-mirror
[10:38] <koolhead11> apt-mirror: can't chdir to skel at /usr/bin/apt-mirror line 320. This is the error am getting.
[10:38] <sergevn> Hi
[10:39] <sergevn> anyone has mod_fcgid for apache running on 64bit?
[10:39] <sergevn> haryd
[10:39] <sergevn> hardy*
[10:43] <philsturgeon> installing postgresql and it errored on start during/after install
[10:43] <philsturgeon> when i /etc/init.d/postgresql-8.4 start i get...
[10:44] <philsturgeon> http://pastie.org/819782
[10:49] <sergevn> apache 2.2 that is.
[10:52] <philsturgeon> sergevn: if that was to me, i might need a little more spoon-feeding
[11:07] <maxagaz_> how to get the username from the uid ?
[11:12] <twb> getent passwd 0
[11:12] <twb> Assuming GNU/Linux
[11:19] <pts_> anyone know why /etc/init.d/corosync wont run? sudo corosync -f works like it should
[11:31] <Omahn> pts_: Any error message? Are you running /etc/init.d/corosync as root or with sudo?
[11:36] <pts_> I found it out, had to set YES in /etc/default/corosync
[11:37] <pts_> Read tons of documentation about clusters, but nothing that mention that one :)
[11:37] <Omahn> :-)
[11:38] <Omahn> pts_: If you haven't spotted this it's worth a read
[11:38] <Omahn> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClusterStack/LucidTesting#Pacemaker,%20drbd8%20and%20OCFS2
[11:38] <pts_> Read it, but was actually looking for that page, thanks :)
[11:38] <Omahn> np :)
[11:39] <pts_> but the corosync file in etc/default should've been mentioned there
[11:39] <Omahn> pts_: You're right, it doesn't mention it does it. Feel free to add it.
[11:41] <philsturgeon> anyone know what could stop postgresql from starting? http://pastie.org/819782
[11:42] <Omahn> philsturgeon: Is another process already listening on that port?
[11:43] <philsturgeon> Omahn: nope i checked netstat and nothing there
[11:43] <philsturgeon> Omahn: and, ping localhost is fine so not the other common error
[11:43] <Omahn> Running postgresql as non-root?
[11:44] <philsturgeon> Omahn: im a root user
[11:45] <Omahn> What release are you running on?
[11:46] <kwork> whats up with bacula and ubuntu, even karmic seems to have only 2.4x version
[11:46] <philsturgeon> Omahn: 9.10 its a fresh cloud install
[11:46] <kwork> even thou there is 3.x and 5.x present already
[11:47] <Omahn> philsturgeon: On ec2/eucalptus/local disk?
[11:48] <philsturgeon> Omahn: rackspace cloud
[11:48] <Omahn> Is it default configuration for postgres or have you tweaked any of the config? (I'm just looking at recreating it here)
[11:50] <philsturgeon> Omahn: just installed it
[11:50] <philsturgeon> literally, apt-get install postgresql and it errored on starting
[11:50] <Omahn> philsturgeon: Ok, I'll just updating my box then I'll give it a spin here.
[11:50] <Omahn> *I'm just
[11:50] <philsturgeon> Omahn: thanks :)
[11:54] <lifeless> check via lsof :)
[11:54] <lifeless> night
[11:55] <Omahn> philsturgeon: ^^^ that's worth trying while we wait for my box to update.
[11:57] <philsturgeon> Omahn: upgrade didnt help :(
[11:58] <philsturgeon> updated lots of packages then same error lol
[11:58] <Omahn> Have you rebooted the machine since getting that error message?
[12:00] <Omahn> philsturgeon: Postgresql just installed and run first time on my test machine I'm afraid.
[12:00] <philsturgeon> Omahn: i'll try
[12:01]  * Omahn heads off for lunch
[12:03] <philsturgeon> Omahn: it still doesnt work :'(
[12:03] <philsturgeon> Omahn: enjoy lunch, thanks for trying
[12:40] <sabgenton>  sudo cat file > /dev/lp0
[12:40] <sabgenton> -bash: /dev/lp0: Permission denied
[12:40] <sabgenton> :(
[13:22] <Omahn> Is it no longer possible in 10.04 to have a 'noisy' boot by removing quiet and splash from the kernel options? (This is 10.04 upgraded from 8.04)
[13:24] <KurtKraut> Omahn, just for checking: are you aware that 10.04 should be not used in production servers before its final release, right?
[13:24] <Omahn> KurtKraut: I am aware, yes. We're just testing 10.04 (including the upgrade process) as I suspect it will be much easier to fix things now rather than later. :-)
[13:25] <KurtKraut> Omahn, ok
[13:28] <sergevn> philsturgeon: jokerrr
[13:29] <sergevn> philsturgeon: please join #diss.
[13:46] <ivoks> Omahn: have you tested gfs2/ocfs2 with pacemaker?
[13:47] <Omahn> ivoks: Afraid not. I can give it a try either later today or tomorrow. Just trying to get 10.04 to boot after upgrading from 8.04.
[13:48] <Omahn> Looks like upstart is in a loop but I can't get a shell to debug...
[13:50] <GeorgeJ> Hello
[13:50] <ivoks> Omahn: ok
[13:51] <GeorgeJ> I seem to have some issues with my mysql server. When doing a mysql_connect in php, it says /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock does not exist. However, it does, I've tried switching off SElinx and apparmour, rebooted, restarted the mysql service, apache, did an apt-get upgrade. Nothing seems to be working.
[13:52] <GeorgeJ> The permisions for mysqld.sock are allright. Nothing seems to be wrong, yet still it is not working
[13:56] <ivoks> did you install php5-mysql?
[13:57] <GeorgeJ> I have LAMP and phpmyadmin installed for quite a while now. It worked up untill now. It stopped working all of a sudden
[13:58] <ivoks> disk full?
[13:58] <GeorgeJ> No by a longshot
[13:59] <GeorgeJ> The mysql socket is on a varrun filesystem, which has over 500Mb available
[13:59] <GeorgeJ> And all the other mounted paritions have over 20% free space
[14:00] <ivoks> and cli mysql client works without problems?
[14:00] <GeorgeJ> aye
[14:00] <ivoks> how about php cli?
[14:01] <GeorgeJ> Hmm, lemme check, want me to run it as www-data or root?
[14:01] <ivoks> as root
[14:03] <GeorgeJ> Uhm, everything seems to be magicaly working now
[14:05] <GeorgeJ> Gonna do another fast reboot, see it'll still work, I'll come back if theres still problems, thanks for your help!
[14:18] <Fenix|work> Greetings and salutations
[14:19] <Fenix|work> Quick question.  How do I change ubuntu-server's update option... at install you have 3 choices of manual, critical and another option.
[14:20] <ivoks> depending on that choice, installer installed some packages
[14:20] <ivoks> so, correct question is - how do you want upgrades to be installed?
[14:21] <Fenix|work> I picked the middle one.
[14:22] <Fenix|work> the 'automatically install critical updates'
[14:22] <ivoks> and you want to do that manually now?
[14:22] <Fenix|work> yes
[14:22] <ivoks> go to /etc/apt/
[14:23] <Fenix|work> yep
[14:25] <Omahn> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
[14:25] <ivoks> there should be apt.conf.d
[14:25] <ivoks> sorry i was on the phone
[14:25] <Omahn> Comment out the lines for the origins you don't want to be automatically upgraded.
[14:25] <ivoks> or remove it
[14:26] <Fenix|work> comment the lines, or remove the entire file
[14:26] <Fenix|work> ok, thanks!
[14:26] <Fenix|work> updates ran last night and upgraded mysql, but for some reason, didn't start mysql upon completion
[14:26] <Fenix|work> bad news on a web server :)
[14:27] <Omahn> Rather than disabling it you can provide a list of packages not to upgrade automatically, such as mysql and apache.
[14:27] <kriel> I'm on ubuntu server, trying to set up disk quotas for this user. This user has all of its files in its home directory. pastebin: http://pastebin.com/m4d7f34d3 quota reports that the user is using the same number of blocks as kiB the user is using, however the blocksize on that filesystem is 4kiB. 1kiB <> 4kiB. What am I missing?
[14:27] <Fenix|work> Omahn, that is exactly what I am thinking
[14:28] <Fenix|work> ivoks, Omahn:  Thanks a bunch!
[14:28] <Omahn> Fenix|work: It works for us really well.
[14:28] <Omahn> What I would really like is a 'lag' parameter. That way I could ensure some servers get updates before others so if anything breaks we can prevent any further deployments of that update.
[14:28] <Omahn> lag=7days etc
[14:31] <kriel> 'du -sk' reports the raw number of kiB the user is using, correct?
[14:37] <techsupport> i need to add another domain, not sure where to start to make necessary configuration for postfix/dovecot
[14:48] <Omahn> Does anybody know if the intention is for ubuntu server to have graphical/plymouth boot by default?
[14:49] <Omahn> It appears to have a graphical boot that isn't disabled by removing quiet/splash?
[15:08] <EtienneG> Omahn, no idea, currently investigating.  We are not getting a GUI in the Server Edition, that is for sure.
[15:08] <jamey-uk> I'm trying to get X11 forwarding working but I keep getting "cannot connect to X server" messages, can anyone help?
[15:10] <Omahn> EtienneG: Yeah, it seems very odd to have my machines booting graphically.
[15:10] <laclasse> Omahn, ping, see this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/506297
[15:11] <Omahn> laclasse: Perfect - thank you.
[15:12] <Omahn> EtienneG: Your comment from 16 hours ago in bug 506297 sums up my thoughts exactly.
[15:13] <EtienneG> Omahn, feel free to add you voice!
[15:13] <Omahn> Will do :-)
[15:21] <Omahn> Bug 504224 is nasty and seems to be affecting us :-(
[15:23] <orudie> I want to keep the same user accounts and set up mail for them just with a different domain, the old domain should stay active though
[15:23] <orudie> I want to keep the same user accounts and set up mail for them just with a different domain, the old domain should stay active though
[15:23] <orudie> not sure how to do that
[15:27] <jamey-uk> can anyone help me? i'm stuck with these instructions: http://www.saycgi.com/wp/linux/x11forwarding-on-a-headless-server/
[15:35] <Omahn> EtienneG: I'm going to submit a case for bug 504224 as I'm not sure which developer I should be prodding to look into it. It's a complete Lucid show stopped for us.
[15:35] <Omahn> *show stopper
[15:37] <EtienneG> Omahn, we would be glad to have a look at it.  We will do the "developer prodding" no problem.  My colleague pmatulis is most likely the one that will handle your case.
[15:37] <Omahn> EtienneG: No problem. Case should arrive any second now.
[15:39] <EtienneG> Omahn, excellent!
[15:39] <Omahn> Done, #8288.
[16:13] <mathiaz> kirkland: hi - are you still using the UEC integration network systems?
[16:36] <ttx> kirkland: could you send me your latest index.php ? Mine only has the basic CLC+CC+SC+Walrus and NC options
[16:36] <orudie> i'm changing domain of my site, is there a way for apache to "rewrite" all the existing links to the new domain ?
[16:36] <ttx> kirkland: Also for some reason at the end of the install it doesn't reboot on first hard disk, I end up on a netboot installer first screen -- any hint ?
[16:38] <zul> orudie: look up mod_rewrite
[16:38] <mathiaz> ttx: you need to check if the pxelinux config file has been updated correclty
[16:39] <mathiaz> ttx: for the preseed files you may wanna check out lp:~mathiaz/+junk/uec-testing-preseeds/
[16:39] <mathiaz> ttx: it has all the preseed templates for both lucid and karmic
[16:41]  * ttx checks
[16:51] <ehnde> is there a utility i can use to control what services run at boot time other than a simple chmod -x ?
[16:52] <ehnde> i just got an ubuntu server vps, and it gets kind of slow at times
[16:52] <ehnde> i want to disable unneeded services like sendmail, bind, and mysql
[16:54] <Spanglish_7776> ehnde: http://www.unixtutorial.org/2009/01/disable-service-startup-in-ubuntu/ check that out
[16:55] <ehnde> thank you!
[16:55] <Spanglish_7776> no problem
[17:01] <ehnde> if i install/enable ufw remotely over ssh is it going to kick me out?
[17:05] <sherringham> ehnde: not if you are careful
[17:06] <sherringham> ehnde: use screen or 2 logins, so you can test in one but stay safely logged in in the other (and can undo anything bad)
[17:07] <ehnde> alright thanks sherringham
[17:12] <jdstrand> ehnde: in addition, I suggest doing: 'sudo ufw allow 22/tcp ; sudo ufw enable'. Ie, add the ssh rule *before* you enable
[18:21] <databridge> helloooow
[18:21] <databridge> does someone uses vnc remote desktop?
[18:29] <smoser> kirkland, MIR for cloud-utils accepted. please add as Recommends to euca2ools
[18:29] <kirkland> smoser: ack
[18:30] <kirkland> smoser: would you mind opening a bug and assigning to me so that I don't loose track?
[18:30] <smoser> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/517696 will do ?
[18:32] <smoser> kirkland, you're assigned to task in 517696 now for Euca2ools
[18:32] <kirkland> smoser: perfect, thanks
[18:44] <mathiaz> kirkland: hey - are you using the UEC Integration Network hardware for now?
[18:44] <kirkland> mathiaz: nope, go for it
[18:44] <mathiaz> kirkland: great - thanks
[18:50] <ezra-s> hello, due to password oudated I have been forced to change my login password, then I su - and changed it back, I realizaed my home filesystem would not mount with new password so I changed my password back to the new one... then following the manual I did a ecrypfs-wrap-passphrase .ecrypts/wrapped_passphrase and used the old password to wrap the new one.. no my home filesystem will not get decrypted.. can anyone please direct me howto fix i
[18:52] <ezra-s> please help
[19:05] <orudie> i'm adding a new domain to the current server, not sure why i can't ping mail.newdomain.com
[19:41] <lifeless> moin
[19:41] <lifeless> kirkland: so, did I file enough bugs for you ?
[19:42] <kirkland> lifeless: i'm buried under a stack of pings at the moment
[19:42] <lifeless> kirkland: :)
[19:42] <lifeless> kirkland: no worries.
[19:43] <lifeless> kirkland: Just letting you know that as per your request to document things that weren't seamless, I've filed a bunch of fairly specific bugs about UEC.
[19:43] <kirkland> lifeless: thanks, we'll burn them down
[19:44] <lifeless> they are all arguably wishlist
[19:45] <smoser> lifeless, i tagged some of them as such
[19:45] <smoser> is this possible: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.0/+bug/520170
[19:46] <smoser> the bug opener is indicating that the downloaded file was corrupt
[19:46] <smoser> does apt not verify checksums of things it downloaded? i surely would have thought verification of signature would do that.
[19:48] <lifeless> is there a discovery API for UEC?
[19:49] <lifeless> by which I mean a standard page a users name + password can be given to which returns the EC2 and S3 endpoints for the cluster
[19:49] <lifeless> or even without the username and password
[19:49] <lifeless> just something to make programs (like Hudson, elasticfox etc) autoconfigure
[20:00] <kohsuke> Hi
[20:01] <lifeless> kirkland: smoser: kohsuke is the main dev for 'Hudson' - one of the most popular 'continuous integration' tools around. (We use it for the DX and Bazaar teams in-house)
[20:02] <lifeless> he'd love to talk about UEC<->Hudson integration (making it slick, easy, etc) with the Eucalyptus devs, but I didn't know who in particular to introduce him to.
[20:02] <lifeless> and its good for him to know you guys as well :)
[20:03] <smoser> what would uec<->hudson entail?
[20:03] <kohsuke> For example, having UEC web UI advertize the SOAP endpoints in a machine readable way
[20:04] <kohsuke> (Hudson then talks to UEC to provision virtual machines for builds/tests)
[20:04] <smoser> ah.
[20:04] <lifeless> over avahi would rock too
[20:04] <lifeless> (as an adjunct, not instead)
[20:04] <lifeless> then you could have hudson just offer UEC support if its on a network with UEC
[20:05] <kohsuke> and/or UPnP for auto-discovery
[20:05] <lifeless> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eucalyptus/+bug/520645 <- asking or an autoconfig API
[20:05] <lifeless> smoser: so "small things to make a brilliant experience"
[20:06] <smoser> sorry for being hudson ignorant.
[20:06] <smoser> my onliy experience was using it for a build maachine reporting.
[20:06] <smoser> would it be provisioning machines to do biulding ? and/or testing?
[20:07] <kohsuke> It's capable of doing so.
[20:07] <kohsuke> So let's say if someone wants to test their software on 4 different OSes. Hudson can notice that it needs to start a particular AMI to have the necessary environment, then it starts the VM, runs the tests, then shut it down when it goes unused.
[20:10] <lifeless> smoser: it has a kitchen sink now :)
[20:31] <ezra-s> anybody with ecryptfs experience here, I cant use my home directory I get an error saying keyctl_search: Required Key not available when I login
[20:32] <lifeless> kirkland does, but I get the impression he's a tad busy right now.
[20:33] <kirkland> ezra-s: ecryptfs support is in #ecryptfs on irc.oftc.net
[20:35] <ezra-s> thank you very much
[20:39] <ezra-s> hope someone is awake there
[21:14] <kirkland> lifeless: thanks for the euca bugs
[21:14] <kirkland> lifeless: there's definitely some opportunities for polish there
[21:14] <kirkland> lifeless: a few of them, though, we'd like you to try and reproduce against Lucid, at your convenience
[21:14] <kirkland> lifeless: i'll mark those incomplete, for now, with a request to test against Lucid, if you don't mind
[21:15] <kirkland> smoser: okay ... i'm merging euca2ools
[21:19] <lifeless> kirkland: I don't think my laptop has the grunt to do that
[21:19] <lifeless> kirkland: and my other machines have stability needs
[21:19] <kirkland> lifeless: okay, thanks;  "at your convenience" :-)
[21:19] <lifeless> sure
[22:04] <ribo> anyone use user-mode linux in karmic?
[22:07] <ehnde> i'm about to bang my head on the desk trying to set up ufw
[22:07] <ehnde> how do i allow all outgoing connections?
[22:16] <jdstrand> ehnde: it does that by default
[22:16] <jdstrand> ehnde: is this a host-based firewall or routing firewall?
[22:16] <ehnde> that may be, but i was following a guide and ran "ufw default deny"
[22:17] <ehnde> host based firewall
[22:17] <jdstrand> ehnde: ufw default deny is also the default
[22:17] <jdstrand> ehnde: for a typical desktop system, all that is needed is 'sudo ufw allow 22/tcp; sudo ufw enable'
[22:18] <jdstrand> ehnde: that gives you an incoming default deny, and outgoing allow, with connection tracking. and of course incoming ssh
[22:19] <ehnde> this is on a server, but the strange thing is i can't use outgoing connections on any port
[22:19] <ehnde> ping: unknown host google.com
[22:19] <ehnde> can ssh in, and the web server is accessible, but that's it
[22:20] <jdstrand> and it can ping google if you disable ufw?
[22:20] <jdstrand> (sudo ufw disable)
[22:21] <ehnde> with ufw disabled, i can ping out
[22:21] <jdstrand> ehnde: did you edit any of the /etc/ufw/*.rules files?
[22:21] <ehnde> no
[22:22] <jdstrand> ehnde: what version of ufw? 'ufw --version'
[22:23] <ehnde> ufw 0.29-4ubuntu1
[22:23] <jdstrand> ehnde: please paste the output of this command: 'sudo ufw status verbose'
[22:24] <ehnde> http://pastebin.com/m79c074e6
[22:25] <ehnde> confusing :|
[22:25] <ehnde> it even says allow (outgoing)
[22:26] <jdstrand> ehnde: please paste the output of this command: 'sudo ufw show raw'
[22:28] <ehnde> this one is a bit longer http://pastebin.com/d6567605b
[22:28]  * jdstrand nods
[22:29] <jdstrand> this is not an ubuntu kernel
[22:29] <jdstrand> ehnde: what version of Ubuntu is this on?
[22:29] <ehnde> interesting...it is a "preloaded" image provided by my vps company
[22:30] <ehnde> 2.6.18-128.2.1.el5.028stab064.8 #1 SMP Fri Nov 6 12:26:59 MSK 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
[22:30] <ehnde> whoa! cat /proc/version shows a red hat kernel
[22:30] <ehnde> what on earth....
[22:31] <jdstrand> ehnde: and the version of ubuntu? (lsb_release -a)
[22:31] <ehnde> Description:Ubuntu 9.10
[22:32] <ehnde> i will install the ubuntu server kernel...who knows, maybe that will help with the other performance issues
[22:33] <ehnde> if it dies on me, this vps company has a remote restore/reboot feature
[22:33] <jdstrand> ehnde: ufw has not been tested on the version of the kernel. it is known to work with 2.6.24. the 'show raw' command shows that you don't have everything available in this kernel that ufw expects. I suggests running 'sudo /usr/share/ufw/check-requirements' and contact your vps provider
[22:33] <jdstrand> 2.6.24 and later that is
[22:35] <ehnde> last time i put in a ticket it took them a week to respond :(
[22:35] <ehnde> i'm going to try installing linux-image-server and see how that turns out
[22:35] <ehnde> jdstrand: tyvm for your help
[22:35] <jdstrand> ehnde: np
[22:37] <sherringham> Redhat kernel with Ubuntu user space? V. Odd
[23:00] <ehnde> maybe that was a dumb idea...i never thought that just maybe it's not possible to use a different kernel within a vps
[23:05] <ehnde> "the VPS will use whatever Kernel the Host node is using, In the Case on Xen and OpenVZ the host controls the kernel."
[23:05] <ehnde> that must mean the host machine is running red hat
[23:18] <ZimCS> Hello everyone.  If I set read only = no in smb.conf does this give users the ability to delete as well as write or just write?
[23:29] <beagleGuy> hey all, I'm trying to add a local user to my box and I'm getting the following error: http://pastebin.org/90368
[23:29] <beagleGuy> authentication token error?
[23:29] <beagleGuy> any ideas?
[23:39] <ajavid> no
[23:39] <ajavid> you never get support here
[23:39] <ajavid> EVER,.
[23:44] <Spanglish_7776> beagleGuy you still around?
[23:44] <beagleGuy> yes, still here
[23:44] <Spanglish_7776> what ver of ubuntu?
[23:44] <beagleGuy> 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu
[23:45] <Spanglish_7776> 10.4?
[23:46] <beagleGuy> Ubuntu 9.04
[23:47] <Spanglish_7776> gotcha
[23:48] <Spanglish_7776> is the user created?
[23:48] <beagleGuy> the user gets created
[23:48] <beagleGuy> but the password just fails
[23:48] <beagleGuy> with that msg
[23:48] <beagleGuy> any local user
[23:49] <Spanglish_7776> hmmm.. odd. have you tried sudo passwd jimjamz though I don't understand why you're getting that error
[23:49] <beagleGuy> yep tried that too
[23:49] <beagleGuy> no love, same msg
[23:50] <beagleGuy> werid
[23:50] <beagleGuy> never had this before
[23:50] <qman__> if it's doing it for both users, it's probably a problem with authentication in general
[23:50] <Spanglish_7776> hmm. likewise-open installed?
[23:50] <qman__> did you recently set up LDAP?
[23:51] <beagleGuy> I believe the box does use openldap, yes
[23:51] <beagleGuy> I'm the developer/part time admin of the box so I didn't set it up originally
[23:52] <qman__> well, that can happen if /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and the LDAP users don't line up correctly
[23:53] <beagleGuy> I'm trying to just set up a non ldap local user, is there some ldap conf setting that's preventing that you think?
[23:53] <beagleGuy> it does this on  two of my 4 boes
[23:53] <beagleGuy> boxes
[23:53] <Spanglish_7776> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/passwd-authentication-token-manipulation-error-236955/
[23:53] <qman__> if there's a user in LDAP with the same UID, name, GID, or group name, it's possible
[23:53] <Spanglish_7776> curious if this may help
[23:54] <qman__> also, compare your /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow, make sure the user info in those match up
[23:54] <qman__> and that there are no syntax errors
[23:55] <qman__> I noticed it's trying to use UID 1000
[23:55] <qman__> which is the default for the first user
[23:55] <qman__> make sure that's ok, or find out what UID range you should be using