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cclausenstorrgie: hmm... I am not sure what happened00:11
uvirtbotNew bug: #575452 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 (main) "package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.41-3ubuntu12 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new pre-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57545200:11
dominicdinadaHi, Does anybody know about the Broadcom 440x NIC ? Which drivers are needed. I have my Winblows drivers but somehow I doubt they will work00:16
dominicdinadaThe only documentation I can google refers to the BCM440x chipset and wireless always shows up however it is not a wireless00:16
gop1what a good hypervisor that would work in a 32 bit system with 3.0 ghz and 3 gigs of ramn00:19
gop1I want for test lab00:19
uvirtbotNew bug: #575458 in ntp (main) "/etc/dhcp3/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/ntp breaks local NTP server (patch)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57545800:21
lifelessgop1: kvm00:32
gop1lifeless KVM runs widnows 2003 server00:38
lifelessgop1: don't know, don't care!00:38
cclausengop1: I think xen is the only hypervisor that runs on 32-bit.  Note that you probably cannot run windows guests though, just Linux ones due to how the 32-bit version works00:43
dominicdinadaThe only documentation I can google refers to the BCM440x chipset and wireless always shows up however it is not a wireless00:48
dominicdinadaHi, Does anybody know about the Broadcom 440x NIC ? Which drivers are needed. I have my Winblows drivers but somehow I doubt they will work00:48
dominicdinadaHi, Does anybody know about the Broadcom 440x NIC ? Which drivers are needed. I have my Winblows drivers but somehow I doubt they will work00:48
dominicdinadashoot sorry wrong order00:49
cclausendominicdinada: I take it it doesn't just work by default?00:50
dominicdinadawell when I run ifconfig my eth0 is not listed00:51
dominicdinadaso I assume not00:52
dominicdinadaand Dmesg reports it using Network-Msanager :/00:54
Malekowhat's new in ubuntu 10.04 server ed00:55
dominicdinadaHi, Does anybody know about the Broadcom 440x NIC ? Which drivers are needed. I have my Winblows drivers but somehow I doubt they will work01:00
dominicdinadaThe only documentation I can google refers to the BCM440x chipset and wireless always shows up however it is not a wireless01:00
neverbluei would like to better understand my apache2 layout in Ubuntu01:00
neverblueif I want to setup a site, is it best to just use the default /var/www ? or use a folder within a users' dir ?01:01
cclausenneverblue: if you will onlt setup a single site, yes, just use /var/www01:01
cclausendominicdinada: asking the same thing many times doesn't make people want to help you01:02
neverblueand what about the sites-enabled dir ?01:02
dominicdinadacclausen:  No but if someone was shelled or on a different window well then they will see it01:02
neverbluefor virtual host configs01:02
dominicdinadaThat is neither Spam not flooding01:02
dominicdinadaThere are no rules against asking a legitament question until someone either acknowledges it and or the problem has been solved01:03
dominicdinadaThanks01:03
neverblueshould I look into using sites-enabled ?01:03
neverblueor just leave it, as I am just using a single site...01:04
cclausenneverblue: just use the sites-enabled/default config file01:04
cclausenerr, I guess it would be 000-default01:04
neverblueok, what about reading my .php, rather than index.html when going to my site, is that managed in apache2.conf of the default conf ?01:05
neverblueor the*01:08
npopemy google foo is failing me right now01:08
npopeanyone remember how to redirect local user mail to another address?01:08
cclausennpope: aliases file do that?01:09
cclausenneverblue: you can probably set it in either location01:10
neverblueok, ill google it01:10
neverbluethanks01:10
npopecclausen: thats it01:10
npopethanks man01:10
npopecclausen++01:10
cclausenneverblue: DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.shtml01:13
cclausenneverblue: if that doesn't exist in apaceh2.conf right now, I'd add that to your sites-enabled/000-default file and NOT add it to apache2.conf01:14
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dominicdinadaHi, Does anybody know about the Broadcom 440x NIC ? Which drivers are needed. I have my Winblows drivers but somehow I doubt they will work01:19
dominicdinadaThe only documentation I can google refers to the BCM440x chipset and wireless always shows up however it is not a wireless01:19
cclausendominicdinada: modprobe b4401:27
cclausenlsmod | grep b4401:27
cclausendoes the module load?01:27
dominicdinadaok let me check01:27
dominicdinadacclausen: ummm after reboot it is working I can ping www.google.com01:28
dominicdinadaI found the problem :(01:28
cclausendominicdinada: so you don't have a problem with your network?01:28
dominicdinadaWell we will see I ran sudo aptitude update01:29
dominicdinadaThe problem was in the networks file....01:29
dominicdinadacclausen: Although I will have problems once I start configuring this to be a WAP also since it detects my wireless cards and can connect but doesnt have internet access01:30
cclausendominicdinada: did you actually setup something to route traffic between wireless and wired?01:30
dominicdinadaI am getting to that point to grab the packages :(01:31
dominicdinadaRight now I am grabbing the gnome enviroment01:32
dominicdinadablah shoulda got gnome-core01:47
dominicdinadacclausen: which package would i grab for the wired to wireless ?01:52
cclausendominicdinada: I do not now know.  what was your plan to make your system a wireless access point?01:59
dominicdinadaI was getting to that point I know I read or saw the howto guide to allow it I will search after i get things configured02:00
dominicdinada!wireless access point02:04
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)02:04
Jeeves_Mosswhat would be causing this error?  http://pastebin.com/ZyCt11BL02:07
dominicdinada!remote02:08
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storrgiehow do i specify route?02:36
dominicdinada!ssh02:37
ubottuSSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon)02:37
dominicdinada!ssh config02:37
dominicdinadaCan someone give me a hand with ssh ?02:42
storrgiedominicdinada: whats up02:43
storrgiei'll try02:43
storrgiebut im insane busy with my servah02:43
dominicdinadaok I read the Faq and I am still baffled on some things02:43
storrgiestart shooting questions02:43
storrgiei will try to help02:43
storrgieif i dont respond, include my name in the message02:44
storrgiestorrgie: like this02:44
dominicdinadastorrgie,  I know that... Basically from the default config file... is this set at this moment to allow ( users ) to login... Like any user of this computer?02:44
storrgieif you have a default config02:45
storrgiethen yes02:45
storrgieyour machine, without any firewall rules... or external firewall like router will allow log in on port 2202:45
dominicdinadaso any user of this machine is able to login via remotly02:45
dominicdinadaWell at this point I have to switch computers and still want access to continue to configure this computer02:46
storrgieI believe so02:47
storrgieahh02:47
storrgieyeah so switch to another computer on the nework02:47
storrgiessh -p <port> <servername>02:47
storrgieyour port is 2202:47
dominicdinadaok i will i still have a little bit left02:48
dominicdinadawell i am going to use putty02:48
dominicdinadaI am used to putty with cisco routers however I want to choose tty correct?02:48
storrgiehttp://blog.agdunn.net/?p=5402:48
storrgiei dont think so02:48
storrgiejust use defaults02:48
storrgiethat link is my blog, has a decent setup02:48
storrgienot the best ofcourse... but I typically use some variation of my own advice02:49
dominicdinadaok one more important question... by default it is binded to this machine ?02:49
dominicdinadai noticed in the config it says 0.0.0.0 and i will read your blog on the other computer02:50
billybigriggerdoes anyone here run a jabber server?02:51
storrgieyep02:53
storrgiebound to local02:54
storrgieanyone familiar with specifying static routes in /etc/network/interfaces ?02:54
cclausenbillybigrigger: I help run http://chat.illinois.edu02:54
cclausenstorrgie: what static routes do you need?  I thought you had everything on one subnet?02:54
storrgieI am02:54
storrgiebut it keeps getting two gateways remember?02:54
storrgieits ok right now02:54
storrgiebut it screwed up earlier02:55
cclausenstorrgie: in your case, I think you can just use the route command to remove the bad route02:55
storrgieI would like to add a line to /etc/network/interfaces to specify the proper route02:56
storrgiewhich should be to my gateway right?02:56
billybigriggercclausen, hmm...well i have configured jabber as per the doc on the wiki, and when i fire up empathy i can't seem to login to my server02:56
billybigriggereither using my system username, or trying to create a new one via empathy02:56
cclausenbillybigrigger: what jabber server?  ejabberd?  can you get more debug info?02:58
cclausenstorrgie: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/configuring-static-routes-in-debian-or-red-hat-linux-systems.html02:58
billybigriggerjabberd202:59
cclausenstorrgie: but I don't think you need to add a route02:59
storrgiehrm02:59
storrgiewell i can let it run for the night and try it out later02:59
storrgiebut i think it dropped the route02:59
storrgieor picked up two 'defaults'02:59
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TuxIceCan I use bzr to manage non-open source projects?03:00
ScottKCertainly.03:02
ScottKLaunchpad, not unless you pay them.03:03
cclausenTuxIce: probably03:03
TuxIceBut, If I were to roll my own server, I could definatly use it for closed source projects?03:03
cclausenbillybigrigger: did you try creating an account from your jabber client?03:03
billybigriggeryup03:04
billybigriggerempathy is giving me network connection errors03:04
storrgiecclausen: suggest i let the thing run for a while?03:04
cclausenstorrgie: if something is dynamically changing your routing table without your knowledge, you have bigger problems03:05
storrgiecclausen: are you familiar with things that blog brute force attemps via logs?03:05
cclausenstorrgie: you mean block ?03:05
cclausenstorrgie: I use fail2ban to stop ssh brute force attempts03:06
storrgie!fail2ban03:06
storrgiehrm03:06
storrgiei know there are others03:06
ScottKTuxIce: Yes.03:06
TuxIceOkay03:07
cclausenbillybigrigger: are you sure the server is running?  use netstat -ant to look for open ports.  I think 5223 for XMPP maybe?03:07
billybigrigger522203:08
cclausen5223 is for SSL03:08
billybigriggertcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5222            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN03:08
cclausenI hope you aren't sending your machine login and password over non-SSL03:08
billybigriggerhavent setup ssl03:08
cclausenbut yes, it looks like you have something listening on 522203:08
billybigriggerjust trying to get this to work03:08
neverblueif someone requests to view index.html, can I just have that request forward to my page index.php instead ? (in apache2 under Ubuntu)03:09
storrgiecclausen: thanks for your help again tonight03:10
storrgieill catch you tomorrow03:10
storrgiewell see what happens in 24 hours03:10
cclausenneverblue: you can, but is that REALLY what you want?03:10
neverbluecclausen: well, I just want my localhost/ to go to ONLY my index.php page03:11
neverblueeven if another page, like index.html, is requested03:11
cclausentry this: ErrorDocument 404 /index.php03:12
cclausen(I'd put that in a .htaccess in /var/www)03:12
neverblueunder sites-enable/default ?03:12
neverblueah03:12
neverbluei really need to understand .htaccess03:12
cclausenthat way ANY page requested goes to index.php assuming it doesn't exist otherwise03:12
cclausenof course, if PHP breaks on your system, you could have real problems as 404 errors won't work03:13
cclausenneverblue: a .htaccess can contain most of the options in the apache configs03:13
cclausenit just goes in the directory with the web files03:13
cclausenso that end-users can add to the configs themselves03:13
neverbluewell03:14
neverbluecan I ask a question about that then?03:14
neverblueso I have apache2.conf, default under sites-enabled and now .htaccess03:14
neverbluethey can each share the same settings ?03:14
billybigriggercclausen, is there any better xmpp server than jabberd2?03:14
cclausenbillybigrigger: I use openfire myself, but you'd have to mess with getting java installed.  last I tried it didn't actually run with openjdk and I had to get the actual Sun/Oracle Java03:15
neverbluefor example, I can set DirectoryIndex index.php in any of the three ?03:15
cclausenneverblue: sort-of  you can't define everything in .htaccess files03:15
cclausenneverblue: yes, you can03:15
neverblue.htaccess just applies to the one site03:16
cclausenwell, no03:16
neverbluewhereas apache2.conf will apply to all sites ?03:16
cclausen.htaccess applies to a file path03:16
cclausenmultiples sites can reference that same path though03:16
neverbluebut since I just have a single site, the level at which i configure it, doesn't actually matter (in this case) ?03:16
neverbluecclausen: true03:16
neverbluelet me try these changes03:17
cclausenneverblue you have a single site NOW.  could change in future03:17
neverbluedo I need to restart the apache2 service, when I edit .htacces ?03:17
neverblue.htaccess*03:17
cclausenneverblue: you shouldn't03:17
neverbluecclausen: thank you03:17
neverbluedidn't work03:17
cclausenget error 500 ?03:17
neverbluei had to create .htacccess03:17
neverbluei was able to go to localhost/index.html03:18
cclausenoh, that option didn't work?03:18
neverblueno error...03:18
neverbluethen I tried localhost/bob.html03:18
cclausenyou might need to Allow Override to get .htaccess to work03:18
neverblueand received an error03:18
cclausen404 error?03:18
neverbluenope03:19
neverblueoh sorry03:19
neverblueyes, 40403:19
cclausenhmm... do you have an AllowOverride none in default config file?03:19
neverbluedefine: default config file ?03:19
neverblueapache2.conf ?03:19
neverblue000-default under sites-enabled ?03:20
neverbluei see it in 000-default03:20
neverblueunder the Directory /var/www/ directive03:20
neverblueAllowOverride None03:21
cclausentry AllowOverride FileInfo03:21
cclausenand invoke-rc.d apache2 reload03:21
cclausenmore info here: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html03:21
neverbluefailed.03:21
cclausenfailed?03:21
cclausento work?  or to reload?03:22
neverbluedidnt do it as su :(03:22
cclausenyou changed the Directory /var/www/ part and not the Directory / part in the Directory tags ?03:22
storrgiecclausen: quick question before i go to bed03:22
cclausenah, yeah, you need that03:22
storrgiehow can i test fail2ban03:22
neverblueah nice03:22
neverblueworks!03:23
cclausenstorrgie: install it03:23
storrgiei got it03:23
storrgieconfigured for ssh03:23
storrgiei want to see if it will email me03:23
cclausenstorrgie: tell me your IP and I'll try and login a few times :-)03:23
neverblueone last question: what is invoke-rc.d apache2 reload ?03:23
storrgieexcellent03:23
storrgiepmed03:23
cclausenneverblue: invoke-rc.d calls scripts in /etc/init.d03:23
neverblueah03:23
neverblueso its just the same as /etc/init.d/apache2 restart03:24
neverbluethanks for the patience cclausen03:24
neverblueappreciated03:24
cclausenneverblue: yes, exactly03:25
gregcoitanyone have a suggestion how to figure out what's pulling a package in when aptitude why doesn't tell me?03:26
ScottKThat's my usual method.03:26
cclausengregcoit: apt-cache rdepends package ?03:26
dominicdinada!samba03:27
ubottuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/9.10/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.03:27
gregcoitcclausen: I'll try that one - thanks03:29
storrgiecclausen: what is best default action for ufw?03:30
cclausenstorrgie: forget ufw03:31
cclausenuse iptables to view rules03:31
cclausenand there should be a fail2ban log file somewhere in /var/log ?03:31
storrgieyep i saw it03:31
cclausenshould log when IPs get blocked03:31
storrgiebut i was thinking i would use uwf to drop all by default03:31
cclausenblocks them for 1 hour by default I think03:31
storrgiecept for ones to my ssh03:31
cclausenyeah, you can use ufw03:32
cclausen!ufw03:32
ubottuUbuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW), or 'iptables' (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo). GUI frontends such as Firestarter/Gufw (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE) also exist.03:32
storrgiecclausen: wrote this:03:32
storrgiehttp://blog.agdunn.net/?p=20503:32
storrgiebut didnt know if it was good03:33
cclausenyeah, that looks good03:33
gregcoitstrange, klogd and sysklogd are getting pulled in and replacing rsyslog (lucid's default) and I can't figure out what's pulling them in03:34
storrgieuh oes03:35
cclausenstorrgie: you have a Norco 4220 ?  nice case?03:35
storrgiecclausen: how do i allow samba via ufw?!03:35
storrgiecclausen: yes sir!03:35
storrgiecclausen: bought it and enough drives to fill it as a graduation gift03:35
cclausenstorrgie: hmm... samba probably requires much pain.  many ports and such.  I'd search around for someone's script for samba03:35
storrgie8 Hitachi 2TiB and 9 WD 1TiB (1001FALS)03:36
cclausenstorrgie: cool03:36
cclausenstorrgie: any idea how much power that uses off-hand?03:36
cclausenhave a kill-a-watt handy?03:36
storrgieahh03:36
storrgiewell03:36
storrgiei do03:36
storrgieI could check03:36
storrgieI have not checked since I installed the Hitachi drives03:36
storrgielemme check my APC03:36
storrgiehttp://pastebin.com/TX3ZCTYr03:37
storrgiei can do a killawatt tomorrow if you email me03:37
storrgieotherwise i will forget03:37
storrgieand it will let me test unplugging my UPC03:37
storrgie:D03:37
cclausenlooks like around 320 VA for load then?03:38
storrgieyeah03:38
storrgiethe drives are not cranking right now03:38
cclausenI'd like to know the wattage measured on kill-a-watt03:38
storrgiei was doing a diff earlier03:38
storrgieover 1000MBs03:38
cclausenyeah, an idle and a max running a benmark on all drives would be good to know03:38
storrgiethat makes the consumption increase a little03:38
cclausenyeah03:38
storrgiewell email me, I'll send you the info03:38
storrgieroot@agdunn.net03:38
dominicdinadastorrgie: well ssh is working local03:48
TuxIceSay I had a php script, and I wanted to create a deb that made a vhost for apache2, and installed this php script. How would I go about doing that?03:57
cclausenTuxIce: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/33604:01
TuxIceTHank you.04:02
pwnguinthat link wasn't actually very helpful that i can see04:04
pwnguinbeyond just making a .deb package04:04
cclausenisn't that what he asked?04:04
pwnguinyou should also consider the draft webapp packaging guidelines04:04
pwnguinive been considering this very same queestion myself to get a persoal weave server packaged in debian04:05
pwnguinhttp://webapps-common.alioth.debian.org/draft/html/04:05
pwnguinTuxIce: don't forget to set permissions and ownership for apache04:06
TuxIcepwnguin: ?04:06
pwnguinyour php script04:06
TuxIceOh, script ownershipt?04:06
pwnguinbingo04:06
TuxIceLike www-data and such? Yes yes, of course :)04:06
pwnguintheres also http://webapps-common.alioth.debian.org/draft-php/html/04:08
pwnguinthey're both drafts, but perhaps they can jog your memory / thought process04:09
TuxIceThanks very much :D04:11
pwnguinactually, it looks like the php one is crap04:12
TuxIceI'm very novice, so the more the marrier.04:14
cclausenTuxIce: I'd apt-get source on some other php package and look at how things are setup04:15
TuxIceSeems like its an ever ending novice. :/ So much to learn, been at it 3 years and am still scratching the surface.04:15
cclausenI can't think of a small one that would be good though04:15
TuxIceYea, I'm looking at the drupal one right now.04:15
TuxIceWhat would be the best way to distribute deb packages? A roll your own repo?04:23
cclausenmaybe04:25
cclausenyou coul also just copy the deb file around04:26
cclausendepends how many machines you need to deploy to I guess04:26
TuxIceHmm04:26
TuxIceOkay, last question for the night.04:26
TuxIceAnybody have a link to the launchpad doc on how to install launchpad server on ubuntu?04:27
ScottKIt's non-trivial.04:27
ScottKIf you want to roll your own repo, that's not the way to do it.04:28
TuxIceDifferent issue.04:28
TuxIceAnd, nevermind, found the announcement.04:28
ScottKOK.04:28
TuxIceAlright, so long, and thanks for all the fish04:28
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pschulz01Greetings... I have just installed and upgraded 9.10 and I'm getting the 'motd' file displayed twice when I login... anyone seen this before? how do I fix it?04:31
cclausenpschulz01: is teh same info in /etc/motd twice?  or is it literally being displayed twice?04:34
pschulz01cclausen: same info in /etc/motd twice.04:35
cclausenpschulz01: edit the file, remove duplicate info04:36
pschulz01eg. running 'run-parts update-motd.d > motd' doesn't solve the problem.. the fileitself is OK.04:36
pschulz01cclausen: (Does that make sense?)04:37
cclausenpschulz01: yep04:37
cclausenpschulz01: just edit yourself04:37
cclausenits just text.  shouldn't harm anything04:37
pschulz01Hmm.. the file will still be shown twice though.04:37
pschulz01I mis-understood your question.04:37
pschulz01It's being displayed via pam.. but maybe by 'profile' as well somewhere.04:38
cclausenah, ok04:39
chillindaveIs there a chance that someone here has experience with reverse proxy?  I keep getting re-directed to different channels and no one will answer my question, so I'm hoping someone here can.  I want to run an application (php) on one server, but send the file uploads straight to a backend server.  I'm just not sure how to direct the file being uploaded to the backend server.04:55
dominicdinadanot sure05:08
twbReverse proxy of what?05:09
cclausenchillindave: you should be able to do that with mod_proxy under apache05:20
cclausentwb: I assume he means reverse proxy between web servers05:20
dominicdinadacclausen, ok I am having a slight problem with my network05:27
chillindavecclausen, What I'm having a hard time with is figuring out how to send the file to the backend server without the script also sending the user to the backend server.05:30
cclausenchillindave: ProxyPass and ProxyPAssReverse05:31
prestoncanyone here know how to easily setup ubuntu to run PHP under fastcgi?05:31
twbcclausen: wouldn't nginx or something be easier?05:32
cclausentwb: how so?  for simple configs its like 8 lines for apache05:34
cclausenprestonc: I'm using fcgid right now, not exactly the same as fsatcgi though05:35
prestonchmmm05:36
twbcclausen: shrug.  I guess just don't like apache.05:38
twb+I05:38
cclausenthis is old, but I think it is still applicable today: http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies05:41
uvirtbotNew bug: #575572 in quagga (main) "Ospf6d aborts on start if 'ipv6 ospf6 advertise prefix-list' is applied to an interface" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57557205:41
dominicdinadacan i auto say eth1, wlan1, wlan2 ? with out them conflicting ?05:48
lifelessyes05:48
twbYou can even put them on the same line: "auto eth0 wlan0 wlan1"05:51
twbI believe they're still booted in sequence, not parallel, though :-(05:51
dominicdinadaok :P05:52
uvirtbotNew bug: #575573 in nut (main) "libusb_get_interrupt: Connection timed out" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57557305:56
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jetoleHey guys. I am setting up or, well changing my preseed on a server and one item I just changed is that hostname is assigned via dhcp however the installer is still asking me to set the hostname. It shows the dhcp assigned hostname by default but how can I make it auto use this hostname without asking me about it?07:16
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twbjetole: are you using "auto" to make it defer most options until DHCP is done?07:19
twbjetole: do you *know* (i.e. packet sniffing) that DHCP is providing a host name?07:20
jetoletwb yes I am using auto and yes I know it's providing the hostname because it's not the default hostname. for example if you install without preseeding and when it asks you for a hostname, it says ubuntu there as the hostname and you just backspace and type in whatever hostname you like however for this host the hostname appearing is static1 which is whats set in dhcp however it's still asking me and having me hit enter to accept07:23
jetoletwb. I just found this while reviewing the example preseed file for 10.04 d-i netcfg/get_hostname string unassigned-hostname07:24
jetoled-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain07:24
jetolewhich I didn't have as previously I was using the boot parameters for setting a hostname07:24
jetoleso let me try that07:24
jetolenope. It's still asking me07:26
jetoletwb: if you don't mind, can you look at this and see what I am missing? This is happening with both 9.10 (the one I used previously) and 10.04 (the one I haven't completed a preseed install on. http://pastebin.org/20256307:31
twbSorry, I was asleep07:31
twbLooking...07:31
twbOh, I won't know what's missing off the top of my head07:32
twbYou want to apt-get install installation-guide-amd64 or so, and look at the appendix on preseeding07:32
jetolethanks07:42
jetoletwb: do you happen to know where I can get a list of all preseed options?07:54
jetoled07:54
twbthe source07:55
twbIt changes from release to release, too07:55
twbObviously most options are just debconf, so you only really need to consider d-i's preseed options as a special case07:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #575603 in vsftpd (main) "package vsftpd 2.2.2-3ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57560308:06
uvirtbotNew bug: #569524 in rhythmbox (main) "Rhythmbox crashes on start with segmentation fault (dup-of: 529714)" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56952409:17
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noaXesshi all10:31
noaXesswhat about this cpu and ubuntu server? Intel Xeon W3540: QuadCore10:31
noaXessno problem, right?10:31
teep_Hello all. I have a problem logging in on an Ubuntu 8.04 server. Via SSH I get a timeout after entering a password; via console I don't even get the password prompt, it just sits after I enter my username. HTTP and FTP daemons seem to work fine.10:32
teep_anybody any idea what might be up?10:33
noaXessteep_: have you searched the logs.. or tailed them, while you are loggin in with ssh?10:35
teep_I couldn't... couldn't log in... anyway, I rebooted (the hard way) and I can login again... now trying to find what the hell was up10:40
teep_Searching the logs I find a lot of failed login attempts on SSH... looks like a brute force attack... could that have locked ssh AND the console up?10:47
Jie_ShengHi, i am on ubuntu server 10.04_64. i got apache2 and openssh running. i expose both 22 and 80 through port forward (router working ok as port8080 forward to win xp working fine) but when i attempt to access from external network, connection timed out occurred. currently checking the port with canyouseeme.org11:13
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Pirate_Huntercan someone help me understand why bonding as mode=4 isn't working correctly in lucid, I have followed the intruction found in /usr/share/doc/enfslave/example/... combining two wired nics just as stated in the release notes yet only one card actually sends and receives data in contrast to both working at the same time?11:47
Jeeves_Pirate_Hunter: How many clients are using it?11:50
Jeeves_It does some hashing11:50
Jeeves_so if you're just using one client, you might always end up on the same nic11:50
Pirate_HunterJeeves_, huh... hashing, one clinet/server11:51
Pirate_Hunterclient*11:51
Jeeves_Pirate_Hunter: it 'selects' a nic per client11:51
Jeeves_so if you're only using one client, you will only be using one nic11:51
Jeeves_it's not possible to do 2gbit between two boxes using lacp/bonding11:52
Pirate_Hunternope both nicks are seen as slaves but when testing only one nic is actually receiving signal , the kernel log states that one of the nics keeps being put down which is annoying11:52
Pirate_HunterI will never fully achieve such speeds but having two nics as lacp should improve the sending and receiving data over the lan and internet11:53
Jeeves_Pirate_Hunter: And the switch on the other side is configured the right way?11:54
Pirate_Hunterhmmm, I have no switch using a modem router which should allow lacp, most is set up through the kernel11:55
Jeeves_Pirate_Hunter: A modem which does lacp? :)11:56
Jeeves_That's unusual :)11:56
Jeeves_(or at least useless, for most routers)11:56
Jie_ShengJeeves_: i got a server box (10.04_64) which block (connection timed out) external access to it (ssh and apache2), you have any idea what causing it? any idea any log i could see if there a error? (router working ok as i got another 8080 port forward to win xp machine)11:57
Pirate_HunterI dont actually have an lacp switch im just trying to achieve better speeds with two nics through the modem router11:57
Pirate_HunterI would have expected it to work, it did with bond 0 on 8.0411:58
Jeeves_Pirate_Hunter: You will probably end up with a bond0, with one usable interface.11:59
Jeeves_Your router/modem will probably be your bottleneck anyways11:59
Jeeves_Jie_Sheng: Is apache running?12:00
Jeeves_Can you reach it from the inside?12:00
Jeeves_Does it have a default gateway?12:00
Jie_Shengapache is running12:00
Jie_Shengeth0 gateway?12:00
Jie_Shengi didnt configure any12:00
Jie_Shengmy router modem does dhcp12:00
Jeeves_Can you ping anything on the internet?12:01
Jeeves_(from that specific server, that is )12:01
Jie_Shengyes, it is able to ping12:01
Jeeves_do you have a firewall configured?12:02
Pirate_HunterJeeves_, hmm so the bond0 is actually working the hardware im currently working with is what's the problem... hmmm in that case might go back to mode 0 as that would seem as the best choice at the moment12:02
Jie_Shengufw is disabled12:02
Jie_Shengwhen i ifconfig -a it show this12:04
Jie_Shenginet addr:192.168.1.68  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.012:04
Jie_Shengdoes it still need a gateway?12:04
Jeeves_Jie_Sheng: pastebin `sudo ip ro list`12:05
Jie_Sheng192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0  proto kernel  scope link  src 192.168.1.6812:05
Jie_Shengdefault via 192.168.1.254 dev eth0  metric 10012:05
Jeeves_!pastebin12:06
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://tinyurl.com/imagebin | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.12:06
Jeeves_Jie_Sheng: That's what pastebin is :)12:06
Jie_Shengok sry12:06
Jeeves_Jie_Sheng: I would expect an issue with your router than12:07
Jeeves_if the box is ok, and apache is running12:07
Jeeves_than the portforward must be broken12:07
Jie_Shengerm12:07
Jie_Shengi check the portforward rule, is correct and there is a portforward to my winxp machine which is working fine12:08
Jeeves_ok12:08
Jeeves_than everything if fine, and working.12:08
Jeeves_Right?12:08
Jie_Shengi can access from external network still =(12:09
Jie_Shengbut as of what it is now, the server should be alright correct?12:09
Jeeves_So it isn't ok.12:09
Jeeves_if apache is running, and reachable on the internal network on port 80, i'd expect the server to be ok, yes12:09
Jie_Shengdoes running on vmware affect anything? the network if bridged12:10
Jeeves_You're running vmware on your XP box?12:12
Jie_Shengerm12:13
Jie_Shengwin7 box12:13
Jeeves_Ah, no clue than12:13
Jeeves_No clue what Windows or Vmware might be doing in between12:14
Jie_Shengerm12:14
Jie_Shengok thanks for the help! =D12:14
Jeeves_np12:15
tdnWhat do I need in order to have a blank machine boot up via the network, so that I can give it an iso or something to boot from? What packages should I look into?12:26
pmatulistdn: do you want a diskless client?12:30
tdnpmatulis, no, but is only has a blank disk from start.12:35
tdnpmatulis, I want to install it from network.12:35
pmatulishttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation#Installation without a CD12:35
tdnpmatulis, thanks.12:37
halvorsHow can i install all ebox modules?12:55
halvorsfrom apt?12:55
halvorsi typed "sudo apt-get install ebox"12:55
pmatulishalvors: aptitude search ebox-12:55
pmatulisthat will give the modules12:56
pmatulisexample: p   ebox-dns                                                               - eBox - DNS Service12:56
pmatulisso then,12:56
pmatulisaptitude install ebox-dns12:56
thesheff17is anyone here using pxeboot with a preseed.cfg...I have everything working except when the server has more than one drive it prompts me to write changes to disk12:57
halvorsthanks13:16
halvorsI need a hosting panel like Vitrualmin with runs unser webmin, some ideas?13:32
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halvors???13:37
halvors???13:37
halvors???13:37
halvors???13:37
halvors???13:37
zulas said before webmin is not supported under ubuntu13:39
jetoleHey guys. In ubuntu 10.04 I am getting prompted to confirm I want to write to my partition when I do a preseed install on a server however this exact same preseed config on ubuntu 9.10 didn't require me to do that. Am I missing something in my config or is there a new option I need to know about? I can't find much googling it but here is my config: http://pastebin.com/bJdnwAAB13:48
halvorsI ask you, do you know about some good hosting panels LIKE virtualmin?14:02
halvorsi dont ask if it supported by ubuntu:P14:02
jetolehalvors: you're in the wrong room14:05
TuxIce|Idlebbl, going to install Ubuntu14:05
technovertDoes anyone know how to disable processor scaling (cool n quiet) without using the bios14:06
technoverti don't want to request an IP KvM to do it, but its causing issues with some gameservers14:06
jetoletechnovert: I kinda doubt that14:06
jetoleProcessor scaling should... on second thought I don't know enough about it to comment14:07
jetoleso yeah. retract what I said about doubting it14:07
technoverti'll keep looking through the forums14:07
* jetole runs a small cluster of ubuntu vm host servers each running between 6 and 18 hosts and I have never had an issue with processor scaling 14:08
technoverti'm fairly certain its causing me issues with source dedicated server (steam)14:08
jetolehalvors: you haven't left yet?14:09
jetoletechnovert: how come?14:09
* jetole wonders what scaling support the server edition even has. Seems like something that would probably be disabled on a server edition of the OS14:09
sorentechnovert: Sure.14:11
sorentechnovert: Just removing powernowd should do it.14:12
ScottKjetole: Encouraging people to leave who've asked on topic questions is not something we generally encourage.14:12
technovertwhich isn't installed14:12
technovertcat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors14:12
technovertconservative ondemand userspace powersave performance14:12
technoverti'm thinking i can just change it to performance14:12
technovertand be good to go lol14:12
technovertfor each core14:12
sorentechnovert: Sure, if you want to do that every time  you boot.14:12
jetolewtf @ program debconf-get-selections. It gets the selections made from when I installed ubuntu but afaik it's in a complete random / non sequenced order. Like I'm deleting all bits not related to disks / partitions in the output so I can look at the output for disks but it's intermixed with all parts of the rest of the install14:12
jetoleScottK: no I was refering to halvors. The guy who asked the specifically off topic question14:13
technovertPackage powernowd is not installed, so not removed14:13
jetole09:02 < halvors> i dont ask if it supported by ubuntu:P14:13
technovertits the kernel doing this14:13
jetoleScottK: they are the people you do encourage to leave14:13
ScottKjetole: It was still a server related question,  In any case encouraging him to leave, isn't really the way things are generally done.14:14
CrummyGummyOhiya, I'm trying to install ubuntu server. I got a similar issue as this guy and #8 fixed the problem. Just mentioning it...14:15
CrummyGummyhttp://ubuntu-virginia.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=141211514:15
technovertsolved my issue :)14:15
technovertdidn't end up needing an IPkVM14:15
jetoleScottK: well first off a server in general question especially when they say it's not for ubuntu in a ubuntu server room is deliberately off topic and no. People don't typically ask off topic to leave but instead just tell them they are in the wrong room and we don't discuss that here but I thought I would try a different approach since his question seemed almost aggresive in nature. As much so as coming here to ask about active directory on windows ...14:16
technoverthopefully this solves my ingame slowness14:16
jetole... server 2k814:16
technovertthanks everyone14:16
* jetole goes for a smoke14:17
sorenjetole: He asked for alternatives to virtualmin, clarifying that he wasn't asking whether virtualmin was supported on Ubuntu. That's both on topic and not aggressive as far as I can see.14:18
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Error404NotFoundis there something like freebsd jails in ubuntu? I want to create a jail of hardy inside lucid to test some php stuff. Or is my best bet vbox?14:22
jetoleError404NotFound: chroot14:25
sorenjetole: And for the record: Comments like these are not acceptable: 13:09 < jetole> halvors: you haven't left yet?14:25
jetolesoren: I'll refrain14:25
sorenPlease.14:25
jetolehowever he was asking for something that doesn't have to be supported by ubuntu which sounds to me like he's not using it14:26
sorenjetole: a) I already explained, and b) that doesn't justify your behaviour.14:27
jetolesoren: I've been working on a preseed problem for about 10 hours now. Maybe I'm just agrevated14:27
jetolesoren: I didn't say it justified my behaviour14:27
jetoleas per my behaviour I said I would refrain from doing it again14:28
soren...and then you went on to attempt to justify it.14:28
sorenAnyway, just don't do it again.14:28
sorenhalvors: I don't think we have anything in the Ubuntu archive that does what virtualmin does, I'm afraid.14:29
jetoleno I didn't. I was referring to halvors . My behaviour and his comment are not directly related. If I am wrong about something it doesn't make the other person right. So while my comment may have been out of line it doesn't mean I now I have to assume everything he said was magically right14:30
jetoleanyways. This has gone on too far. I said I would refrain so let's consider the issue settled please14:31
sorenQuite.14:31
ScottKFair enough14:31
jetoleme goes back to trying to fix preseed14:31
jetoles/me/\/me/14:32
* drusepth bursts from the shadows and licks soren 14:34
* drusepth goes back to lurking14:35
pmatuliswow14:35
jetoleI was just about to say "wow" too14:35
* ScottK hopes they are on good terms14:36
* soren blinks14:36
jetoleIs anyone familiar with debconf-get-selections?14:36
sorenSure.14:37
jetolesoren: if something is not a comment line and does not start with d-i, is that an option?14:37
jetoleI am trying to figure out why my preseed.cfg is asking me to confirm the partition writes on 10.04 when the same preseed.cfg doesn't on 9.1014:38
jetolesoren: for example is "partman-xfs     partman-xfs/no_mount_point      boolean" something I can include in my preseed.cfg?14:39
sorenThe first word on the line is the package that owns the question. Usually. The installer is a bit special this way.14:41
jetoleso partman-xfs is the package and d-i is a package?14:41
sorenjetole: Hmm... It's been a while. Let me think.14:43
jetoleactually, well wait14:43
jetoleI am looking at my current preseed now (as opposed to the debconf-get-selections) and I see the postfix lines start with postfix14:43
jetoleso I think you're right14:44
sorenI am. It says so in the docs. :)14:44
jetolewhich doc are you reading?14:44
CrummyGummyWasn't there an ubuntu-server package at one point?14:44
jetoleCrummyGummy: there still is14:44
sorenjetole: debconf-set-selections14:44
jetoleit's the base install for the server14:44
sorenjetole: No, there's not.14:44
jetoleno?14:45
* jetole looks14:45
sorenCrummyGummy: I don't believe there ever was. It's been a loooon time, if there has.14:45
CrummyGummyoh14:45
CrummyGummyIs there an equvalent package?14:45
sorenCrummyGummy: You can use tasksel or "apt-get install ubuntu-server^" to install the server task, if that's what you want.14:45
sorenCrummyGummy: Depends. Since it doesn't exist, it's hard to say what an equivalent package would look ike.14:45
sorenlike.14:46
CrummyGummyThaks14:46
jetolesoren: I guess you're right but I was under the mistaken impression there was... that it was like the antonym to ubuntu-desktop14:47
CrummyGummyThat was my impression too. Just trying to pick up the pieces after this disaster of an installation.14:49
OmahnI've just done my first preseeded build of 10.04 and I've got an ext2 /boot partition, is that expected?14:54
* jetole looks at his. one min14:54
jetoleOmahn: yes it is14:55
jetoleI have it too on mine14:55
OmahnStrange. I wonder if this is a concious decision or a regression..14:55
jetoleOmahn: did you get prompted to confirm writes to partitions when you did the preseed14:55
jetole?14:55
jetoleI'm having an issue with that now on 10.04 that didn't exist with the same script on 9.1014:55
Omahnjetole: Yes, I did funnily enough. I need to preseed that out :-)14:56
* jetole sighs14:56
jetoleyeah I am looking for the answer now14:56
jetoleI'll share if I find it14:56
OmahnLikewise :-)14:56
jetoleIs that like the only thing that popped up?14:56
OmahnYes, everything else went through fine.14:56
jetoleha14:56
jetoleyeah we're both up the same creek14:56
OmahnI'm just about to run through the installer with debugging enabled, this should show us the question that needs preseeding: http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/doc/internals/ch02.html#id31950314:58
jetolethere's a debugging option?14:58
* jetole reads the url14:58
jetoleI've been tryin to parse the output from debconf-get-selections --installer which is a mess of a file it makes14:59
jetoleOmahn: do you have any experience debugging? Any advice you want to give on how to set this up and manage it?15:00
Omahnjetole: I've done it before and IIRC it writes details regarding each debconf question to the syslog so it's relatively easy to track down the question at fault.15:01
Omahnjetole: Adding that 'debconf/priority=medium' to the boot kernel parameters should be enough.15:02
jetoleOmahn: thanks. Also I just found adding BOOT_DEBUG=2 to the boot options should work too. I'm gonna do both knock on wood and try again right now and see what happens15:02
Omahnjetole: Cool, it's worth a try.15:03
Omahnjetole: I've just posted to the ubuntu server mailing list about /boot on ext2.15:03
jetoleOmahn: I believe you can set it to whichever FS you like through custom partition layouts and what not but I have always sided with ext2 on /boot since I don't need journaling. Except for the occasional update that partition isn't too active after I boot on any system from server to workstation to laptop to home pc15:05
jetoleso yeah. ext2 is fine on /boot for me15:05
Omahnjetole: It's probably fine here too but I'm just curious if this was a policy decision or a regression.15:06
jetoleI don't know about regression. It uses ext2 by default on my 9.10 preseeds as well but I don't know about policy decision either and all my systems from before 9.10 didn't use preseed so I don't know but letting you know what I see from what I have15:08
jetoleOmahn: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/installation-guide/amd64/boot-parms.html15:08
halvorsOK, thanks ;)15:09
jetoleI'm going for another smoke. bbiab15:09
Xperianerhaving problem with dmraid in lucid. with dmraid -ay everythings working finde, raid activated und functional. but the drive appears three times under nautilus. 2nd problem dmraid didn't start during system power up. any ideas how to solve?15:13
Xperianer... using mirror raid on fakeraid adapter15:14
jetolenow I need to find a way to send ctrl+alt+f2 over vnc15:18
hggdhsmoser: ping15:19
smoserhi15:20
hggdhmorning, sir. Can I use the rig for a bit?15:20
smoserindeed.15:20
smoserhggdh, i think i'm done with it for a while. we need to get some hard debugging done on what is going on with the 200OK response from the data center.15:21
smoserbug 56679215:21
hggdhsmoser: thanks. I want to check on the [null] we were getting there15:21
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 566792 in eucalyptus "UEC guests sometimes fail on consuming user data (metadata service isn't ready)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56679215:22
smoseri think that my changes might have helped with that.15:22
smosermaybe15:22
smoseroh wait.15:22
* hggdh is waiting15:25
jetoledoes anyone know how I can send ctrl+alt+f2 over VNC? I'm having some issues finding it.15:25
cclausenjetole: you want to get to a console tty from VNC ?15:26
smoserhggdh, do you know, when you see 'null' , do you see a 'Started' info message with 'null' ?15:26
smoseri dont think so15:26
hggdhthis is one of the things I want to check, I will be running in debug, with your changes in15:27
cclausenjetole: I don't think you can do that as it would take you out of X and out of the current video mode, likely messing up VNC and your connection.  Just ssh in and run commands that way.  should be mostly the same15:28
jetolecclausen: I'm not in X15:30
jetolethis is a virtual machine running on one of my servers in the data center and it's doing a new ubuntu server install which is console already running on tty115:30
smoserhggdh, so one (somewhat legit) scenario where you can get 'null' is when the printstats fires after 'Starting' but before the output is collected15:31
cclausenjetole: so you use VNC to connect to the VM?  What virtualization technology?15:31
SirDerigohi guys, good morning.15:31
jetolekvm though any virtualization supported via libvirt will work15:31
jetolejust run virt-install with the --vnc --no-autoconsole options15:32
SirDerigodid any of you guys have created an active directory like domain using samba?15:32
smoserthat explains 'not-tested' nulls15:33
hggdhsmoser: yes, but they should be replaced as time goes by15:33
smoseryes15:33
hggdhand they do not seem to15:33
jetolecclausen: then when I want to connect to a host, I connect to the virt host, do a "ps -FC kvm | grep hostname" and then "netstat -tpeln | grep pid" to know which port that particular vm is running on and then I disconnect from the host and reconnect again with ssh -L 5900:localhost:5905 (if 5905 is the port) and it forwards 5900 on my machine to 5905 on the remote machine.15:33
jetoleSirDerigo: I want to but am waiting on samba 4 (if it ever gets here) since active directory on samaba 3.x is only win2k and below compatible15:34
jetolesamba for has been in alpha for at least 8 months maybe longer15:34
jetole*samba 415:34
jetoleprobably longer15:35
SirDerigojetole, now i understand why my windows 7 test box dont conect with the domain15:35
smoserhggdh, on failed start, the instance isn't deleted at all15:35
smosererrStarted doesn't clean it up.15:36
smoseri think it should move the state to 'failed'15:36
jetoleSirDerigo: Probably not. As far as I know a windows 7 box can connect to windows 2k server running AD15:36
smoseror maybe a new state 'failed-to-start'15:36
SirDerigothere is another way of getting something like an active directory domain under my ubuntu server machine?15:36
jetoleSirDerigo: nope15:36
hggdhprobably failed-to-start, since we do not have an  instance-id at this point15:36
jetoleat least not as far as I know15:36
cclausenjetole: actually, samba 3.x emulates an NT4 domain and NOT a Windows 2000 or newer active directory.15:36
jetoletheir are lots of client applications for AD15:37
smoserhggdh, yeah.15:37
jetolecclausen: win2k uses the NT4 AD tech15:37
hggdhwill look at it15:37
jetolecclausen: just as win2k8 uses win2k3 tech15:37
SirDerigoi dont want to buy a windows 2008 server license!15:38
jetolewin2k3 was basically a new AD release from the old revision15:38
jetoleSirDerigo: windows 7 can connect to a windows 2k active directory server afaik15:38
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jetolewindows 2k AD doesn't have all the features of win 2k3 AD (i.e. you still need a PDC with no options for multi master) but it should do everything you need15:39
cclausenjetole: uhh, sort-of, but not really.  Windows 2003 AD introduced Kerberos support.  an NT4 domain is NTLM authentication only15:39
cclausenjetole: I think you are confusing NT4 and windows 200015:39
jetolecclausen: that sounds right. I know use kerberos but I have never used a NT4 domain15:39
cclausenerr, sorry, windows 2000 introduced Kerberos support15:40
hggdhsmoser: do you need the logs saved?15:40
jetolecclausen: no I am discussing AD. The only diff between NT4 and win2k is a schema update same as the only diff between 2k3 and 2k815:40
smoserhggdh, no.15:40
jetolecclausen: I don't think kerberos was before 2k315:40
jetolein fact I am pretty sure 2k used NTLM15:41
jetoleI vaguely remember discussing that with a coworker back when 2k was still new15:41
Omahnjetole: That boot parameter we needed was 'DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer' from this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installer/FAQ15:42
Omahnjetole: And the preseed question is critical partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite I think, or at least that's the last question logged in syslog.15:42
jetoleOmahn: ok. Thanks. Let me look at it quickly15:42
jetoleOmahn: I'm still not sure how to access syslog during the boot since I access my VM's via VNC15:42
Omahnjetole: Ah, that might be a problem :-)15:43
jetoleyeah it seems to be15:43
jetoleI'm going to try that option15:43
Omahnjetole: Bugger. Still prompts.15:44
hggdhsmoser, which image is what there, right now?15:45
jetoleOmahn: that should be true? I see it set to false in my debconf-get-selections so I am thinking it should be true15:45
Omahnjetole: I just tried:15:45
Omahnd-i partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true15:45
Omahnand it still prompts.15:45
smoserrelease-20100427.1 is the release, pristine15:45
jetole:(15:45
smoserif you're running tests, i'd prefer you to run with debug-20100427.1-115:45
smoserits the same, just with longer timeouts and some debug to the console (which shows the '[200] OK' problem)15:46
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Omahnjetole: I'm out of time for today unfortunately so I'll pick this up again tomorrow, if you manage to get it cracked I would *really* appreciate a quick PM with the details :-)15:48
jeiworthhi15:49
cclausenjetole: Windows 2000 definately used Kerberos.  I remember dealing with Kerberos IV -> Kerberos 5 password problems when we implemented AD here.  Windows 2000 also introduced group policy, which is a major feature that NT4 domains do not have.15:50
hggdhsmoser: will run the debug version, then15:50
smoserits kind of required to get the overall improvement on waiting longer15:50
smoseras if the image doesn't wait longer, the test is going to fail15:50
jeiworthwe are now having 3 ubuntu servers and 2 desktops running in the company so i was thinking arming anotheer 4th server as local repo. now i have been googleing a bit but not found a really good howto on how to implement this.. e.g. how can i mirror a public repo regularly, a friend suggested a simple rsync-script triggered by cron?15:51
mcasjeiworth: do you want a mirror or a cache?15:52
jetolecclausen: ok. I will take your word for it since I wasn't certain15:52
cclausenjetole: you don't have to believe me: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb742431.aspx15:53
jeiworthmcas: good question, what is the difference? i suppose cache just holds the packages actually being asked for by the systems and mirror well mirrrors everything, so in this case i would like a cache to not waste too much space15:53
jetolecclausen: I am certain however though that win2k was essentially the same version of AD as NT4 where 2k8 is the same version as 2k315:53
cclausenthere was no AD in NT415:53
jetolecclausen: I don't have to but I already told you I did15:53
mcasjeiworth: apt-get install apt-cacher-ng15:53
mcas:-D15:53
cclausenbut whatever.  I guess it does not matter, other than using samba 3 is not a replacement for using AD15:53
jeiworthmcas: X-D15:54
jeiworthmcas: ok thx, will take a look, i feared it was just as simple as that ;)15:54
mcasjeiworth: echo ‘Acquire::http { Proxy “http://localhost:3142″; };’ | sudo tee /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy15:54
jetoleIt also doesn't matter because I don't care that much. I'm still trying to get ubuntu preseed to work on ubuntu 10.0415:54
mcason your clients you have to substitue localhost ;-)15:54
mcasyou can use this with any repo ...15:55
jeiworthmcas: right, and if i understand you correctly the 01proxy-file i can just copy to all systems and it will automatically pull it on the next update?15:56
mcasyes15:56
mcasbut you have to change localhost to your "server-ip"15:56
jeiworthmcas, righto, sounds very interesting :)15:57
mcasjeiworth: it is very nice... i use this on work, too. and you save lot of time by using your cache15:58
jeiworth<mcas> but you have to change localhost to your "server-ip" n<-- yes, obviously ;)15:58
gswainso i tried to install the latest LTS last night with software raid 10 with LVM for / and when I tried booting it said it couldnt find my volum Group (I suspect it coiuld not have possibly had time to synch my 1 tb raid 10) any ideas?16:02
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gswainim just not sure what the issue could be16:04
gswaini use this config on lots of servers16:04
gswainbut this is my first try with ubuntu16:04
jeiworthmcas: ok, skimming through the man page and some whotos this pretty much seems like exactly what i am looking for, thanks a bunch! :D16:05
mcasjeiworth: yw16:06
icullenhi, is anyone familiar with LTSP in 10.04?  I can't boot clients.  It says "Error: failed to connect to NBD server" then dumps the client to a busybox shell.  9.10 worked OK16:07
gswainis raid 10 and lvm just not recommended during server setup?16:08
pmatulisicullen: #ltsp might be better16:08
gswainhello?16:09
pmatulisgswain: hello16:10
stephankI'm using reprepro to build a local repository, but for some reason apt is not picking up the repository's Origin, Label, Suite, etc. (ie. "apt-cache policy" doesn't show a "release ..." line for my repo. I use it for pinning.) What am I missing in my reprepro setup?16:10
gswain i tried to install the latest LTS last night with software raid 10 with LVM for / and when I tried booting it said it couldnt find my volum Group (I suspect it coiuld not have possibly had time to synch my 1 tb raid 10) any ideas what i could have done wrong?16:11
cclausengswain: grub install could have gone wrong or RIAD itself.  did you read the release notes?16:12
smoserzul, around ?16:15
gswainno im not sure how, im kind of new to ubuntu\16:15
zulsmoser: perhaps16:15
zulsmoser: whats up?16:15
smoseri'd like a sponsor/review of http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cloud-init-dev/cloud-init/lucid/revision/21?start_revid=2116:16
smoseroops16:16
smoserhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/57127116:16
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 571271 in cloud-init "uec images should wait longer for metadata service" [High,In progress]16:16
zulsmoser: sure lemme point you at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure16:17
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smoserzul, have i missed something ?16:18
zullemme go check16:18
smoserbecause i've walked through that.16:18
smoserup until step '4'16:19
smoserwhich is 'upload fixed package'16:19
zulsmoser: didnt see that just saw the branch16:19
zulsmoser: ill upload it now16:19
zulsmoser: done16:23
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smoserzul, thanks16:23
zulno probs16:24
halvorsI got some problems with my email server:16:24
halvors'http://paste.ubuntu.com/428366/16:24
halvorshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/428366/16:24
halvorsNo answers?16:28
cclausenhalvors: what does your /etc/hosts file look like?16:36
cclausenerr, nevermind, that is just a warning.  I suspect the real problem is the: Fatal: Plugin cmusieve not found from directory /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/lda16:37
cclausenperhaps you need to install that plugin?16:37
icullenthanks pmatulis, i'll try there16:41
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gswainalright i just tried again and right after installer it fails to mount my raid1017:26
gswainit tries to boot it in degraded mode17:26
gswainbut says the device is busy or it doesnt have /init17:26
uvirtbotNew bug: #575878 in samba (main) "package winbind 2:3.4.7~dfsg-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade:" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57587817:26
gswainwhat gives, seems like it should just work17:26
gswainjust bots?17:30
cclausengswain: try installing without RAID, just to see if the problem is RAID related or not17:39
MTecknologyHow do I kill a message that is trying to be sent?17:55
MTecknologysmtp*17:56
MTecknologyMy system is trying to send email to this guy@domain.com. The MX record for domain.com is mail.domain.com. The system is trying to reach mail.domain.com. But... mail.domain.com only has 22 and 80 open....   So my logs are filling up rather nicely.17:56
npopeMTecknology: delete it from the queue18:07
MTecknologynpope: that's what I'm asking how to do :)18:08
npopesendmail or postfix?18:08
ScottKMTecknology: What MTA?18:08
MTecknologysendmail18:08
npopeMTecknology: /var/spool/mqueue18:09
MTecknologythanks :D18:09
MTecknologynow.. is there any way to put a maximum retries on it?18:09
stephankI'm using reprepro to build a local repository, but for some reason apt on the client is not picking up the repository's Origin, Label, Suite, etc. (ie. "apt-cache policy" doesn't show a "release ..." line for my repo. I use it for pinning.) What am I missing in my reprepro setup?18:27
maxbstephank: Have you actually entered an Origin,Label,Suite in the reprepro configuration?18:30
stephankmaxb: Yes, and they also appear in the Release files, which look more or less the same as ubuntu's official repositories'.18:31
maxbthis is starting to sound like potentially local apt weirdness18:32
RoAkSoAxkirkland, ping18:32
maxbBut to be sure, perhaps pastebin the content of the Release file?18:32
stephankmaxb: here we go: http://www.privatepaste.com/6989b5011d18:33
stephankI added the repository on two fairly fresh 10.04 installs, and both have the same issue18:34
maxbstephank: Try deleting /var/cache/apt/*.bin, and trying 'apt-cache policy again'18:36
maxbuh, misplaced quote, but you get what I mean18:36
stephankmaxb: it still looks the same, there's no 'release' line :/18:37
stephank(and the pin doesn't work either)18:38
maxbwell that's mysterious, because when I overwrote one of my local /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Release files with your paste, and deleted those cache files, it showed up here18:38
stephankhmm...18:39
stephankmaxb: the Release file for the repository in question exists, but under /var/lib/apt/lists/partial/18:39
maxbhmmm18:40
maxbWhat's the content of the file in partial?18:40
maxbTry moving the file in partial away, deleting any files relating to that repository in /var/lib/apt/lists/, and running apt-get update18:41
stephanktrying that now. fwiw, the content was the same as the paste (checked with diff)18:42
stephankmaxb: same result, and the file again ends up in partial/18:43
maxbodd18:43
maxbSomething must be broken with that download for you, locally18:43
Error404NotFoundis there something like freebsd jails in ubuntu? I want to create a jail of hardy inside lucid to test some php stuff. Or is my best bet using something like virtualbox?18:43
stephankmaxb: well, it's pulled from the same machine, but not localhost. I see a get line in the apt-get output that matches the size on the server. And there are no errors, but some ignores because there is no Release.gpg.18:46
dominicdinada!samba18:48
ubottuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.18:48
mcasif i want to build a software raid on a ubuntu server for 200 users... which software do i want to use?18:48
ScottKSoftware RAID is built in.18:50
dominicdinadain server 10.4 samba doesn't share correctly is that because webmin is outdated ? trys to call samba when the command is now smbd?18:50
mcasScottK: yes but dmraid lvm?18:52
mcasany suggestions?18:52
ScottK!webmin | dominicdinada18:53
ubottudominicdinada: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. See !ebox instead.18:53
dominicdinada!ebox18:53
ubottuebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/eBox18:53
ScottKmcas: It's been long enough since I set up RAID I don't know.18:53
stephankmaxb: Moving the Release file from 'partial' to '../', deleting the '*.bin' cache, and then running 'apt-cache policy' did the trick. So at least that's one more hint in the right direction. Thanks for helping. :)18:54
mcashmm... which one do you use and do you had any problems? ;-)18:54
uvirtbotNew bug: #575919 in qemu-kvm (main) "no sound: pulseaudio connection refused" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57591918:56
dominicdinadaok getting ebox18:59
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dominicdinada!webmin19:05
ubottuwebmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. See !ebox instead.19:05
failoverHey about kvm/qemu, at Lucid what is the diference between /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 and /usr/bin/qemu ?19:05
halvorsmy etc/hosts?19:07
RoyKfailover: possibly a symlink?19:07
failovernot !19:08
failoverkvm is a symlink for qemu-system-x86_6419:08
failoverbut qemu is another file !19:08
RoyKok!19:08
failoverman and help show the same for both, but the file size is different !19:08
RoyKperhaps qemu runs the other?19:09
halvorscclausen: My etc hosts fil look like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/428453/19:09
halvors???19:14
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dominicdinadawow ebox  is trash would rather keep webmin and just configure manually19:14
halvorsI need a hosting panel simply create new domains.19:15
halvorssome ideas?19:15
dominicdinada!domain19:16
halvors!domain?19:17
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)19:17
halvorswhay not?19:18
cclausenThe ebox-webserver package manages Apache219:19
cclausenhalvors: take the "localhost" part out of ::1 entry in there.  You ahve TWO localhost entires and I think that is confusing various things19:20
cclausenMTecknology: you really shouldn't be trying to send mail to a domain that doesn't work.  I'm guessing there are already retries built into SMTP, but you just didn't want to wait several days for it to stop retrying19:22
MTecknologycclausen: somebody screwed up - it was a client that screwed up - I forsee that happeneing more in the future.19:26
halvorswhat?19:26
MTecknologycclausen: now I'm having that on another system - one system trying to send mail to another. A is trying to send to B when it should be trying to C19:26
halvorssi i shuld only have the first line an drop the 10.0.0.2 ss1?19:27
cclausenMTecknology: it sounds to me like the MX record is wrong.  fix the MX record and then the message will be delivered19:28
cclausenhalvors: you might need that, I am not sure about your setup19:29
MTecknologycclausen: its internal systems - no MX; should just send directly to tat system..19:29
dominicdinada!ebox19:31
ubottuebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/eBox19:31
cclausenMTecknology: then set the MX to go elsewhere and allow the email to deliver.  or, just wait for it to time out and get "frozen"19:32
j0nrcan i just apt-get install pulse-audio on my server to make it play sound19:32
j0nr?19:32
cclausenj0nr: I don't think just installing that will actually cause your computer to play sound19:33
j0nri am trying to get my server (old laptop) to play music with mpd19:33
cclausenjust add some capabilities to enable it19:33
j0nrcclausen: what do you mean capabilities?19:33
cclausenj0nr: locally?  Or across the network?  Or what?19:33
j0nrcclausen: the laptop is plugged into the router. it contains my music. I can go to a php web interface player to see my music and play it. Except when its playing no sound is coming out the server19:34
MTecknologycclausen: there is no way to set internal MX right now and I don't want to set it up.. I don't care about purging what's there - I care about why it's not sending to the right system - there's no reason it should try to send to that system...19:34
cclausenj0nr: does just running mplayer locally on that server play sound?19:35
j0nrcclausen: can mplayer be used on the command line?19:35
cclausenMTecknology: if someone addresses an email to a system, it will look for MX and if its not there, attempt to connect directly to port 25 for delivery19:35
cclausenj0nr: it can on my system, at least for audio.  obviously playing video would be a problem19:36
MTecknologycclausen: exactly.. but it's not broken there - it's broken before that19:36
cclausenMTecknology: I'm not sure what you mean by "not sending to the right system" then19:36
MTecknologycclausen: it's doing exactly what I said - but it's getting screwed up prior to anything DNS - I'm figuring out how to script vm creations - sounds like more fun19:37
j0nrcclausen: i am playing with mpg321 and nothing is coming out19:38
j0nri dont think server ed. comes with audio19:38
cclausenj0nr: that is possible, but I think unlokely.  you can use lspci to look for sounds cards and then use lsmod to see if the module is loaded19:39
cclausenits possible your hardware just isn't supported19:40
j0nrim sure it played audio when it was installed with a desktop version19:40
cclausenMTecknology: okay, well, figure out what and then fix it.  is it a wrong DNS server?  Is it a bad /etc/hosts entry?19:41
cclausenj0nr: same version?19:41
j0nrno19:41
j0nrolder version19:41
j0nrit had 9.04 on it and now it has 10.04 server19:41
cclausenj0nr: well, that isn't really a fair comparison then.  can you try booting to a Live CD and teying there?19:41
j0nrthere is no pulseaudio or alsa installed19:41
cclausenpulse audio isn't strictly required to play audio19:41
halvorsSi it should be like this19:42
cclausenj0nr: who are you trying to play audio as?  does the user not have access to a specific sound device?19:43
halvorshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/428471/19:43
MTecknologycclausen: even before that..... :P - I need to figure out why it's flipping the system name19:43
cclausenhalvors: no, you didn't remove the duplicate localhost entries19:43
cclausenyou can'y have "localhost" on 127.0.0.1 and on ::119:43
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cclausenMTecknology: the system mailname?  Or host name?19:44
sorenErr.. Why not?19:44
j0nrcclausen: not sure tbh19:44
cclausensoren: b/c apparently postfix gives crazy warnings about localhost19:44
j0nri guess www-data?19:44
j0nras i am using a php web interface19:44
cclausenj0nr: can you try mplayer or whatever player as root on teh system and see if audio plays?19:44
MTecknologycclausen: dest addy - it's getting muffed up that far back - I send to server@domain.com; when it hits queue it flips to difserver@domain.com19:45
MTecknologyHOSTNAME=""; vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --mem=768 --rootsize=10240 --swapsize=256 --cpus=2 --hostname="$HOSTNAME" --domain="kalliki.com" --destdir=/virt/images/$HOSTNAME --user="michael" --name="Michael Lustfield" --pass="CHANGEme" --mirror http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ --components main,universe --addpkg=vim --addpkg=openssh-server --addpkg=screen --addpkg=apparmor-utils --addpkg=apparmor-profiles --addpkg=ufw --addpkg=cur19:45
MTecknologyHow does that look? :)19:45
MTecknologyI didn't reaslize how long that was... maybe shoulda pastebinned19:45
cclausenMTecknology: as the hostname?  that looks wrong :-)19:45
j0nrcclausen: no sound as root19:45
cclausenj0nr: hmm...19:45
MTecknologyhere we go - http://paste.ubuntu.com/428473/19:46
cclausenj0nr: check lspci for sound hardware info and then look for loaded sound modules19:46
sorenMTecknology: What's the question?19:47
j0nr00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)19:47
cclausenac97 should have a module19:47
cclausensoren: he's getting this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/428366/19:47
j0nrcclausen: there are several entries for lsmod | grep snd19:47
MTecknologysoren: If you think that's nice and pretty :)19:47
cclausenthe warning: ::1: address not listed for hostname localhost is likely caused by bad reverse lookup due to two entiries in /etc/hosts19:47
sorenWhat's that got to do with that whole vmbuilder thing?19:48
cclausenj0nr: could it be not a sound card problem?  maybe volume is truned down?  ir speakers not plugged in?19:48
halvorsWhat is ::119:48
cclausenmaybe I have confused people I was helping..19:48
MTecknologyya19:48
j0nrcclausen: http://pastebin.com/QDVWAZv619:48
cclausenin which case, sorry about that19:49
MTecknologysoren: ignore me - help j0nr  :)19:49
j0nrcclausen: how would you control the volume on a server?19:49
cclausenj0nr: so that looks like you should have functioning sound.19:49
cclausenj0nr: can you run aumix or some other volume control ?19:49
MTecknologyalsamixer19:49
sorenWhat do you need sound for?19:49
sorenj0nr: ^19:50
j0nrim trying to use an old laptop as a music server, using mpd, controlled via a web interface. so the laptop is plugged into speakers and i can control it from any networked device19:50
j0nrsoren:19:50
halvorscclausen: what do ::1? and what is it?19:51
j0nri have no aumix or alsamixer installed19:51
cclausenhalvors: ::1 is the IPv6 equiv of 127.0.0.119:51
cclausene.g. the local loopback interface on your system19:51
cclausenj0nr: apt-get install aumix19:51
cclausenI don't think that alsamixer works in a console and that is needs gnome.  Or at least that ginme version is the only pacakge that I can find19:52
sorenj0nr: Ok. alsamixer it is then.19:53
j0nrcclausen: \o/ top man!19:53
sorenDon't use aumix.19:53
j0nraumix did it!19:53
sorenYes, but..19:53
sorenBah, whatever.19:53
j0nrbut...?19:53
sorenaumix is for OSS. alsamixer is for ALSA.19:54
halvorsso i should have 3 records in the file?19:54
halvors::119:54
halvorstoo19:54
sorenand since you're actually using ALSA, it's probably better to use alsamixer (avoiding the translation layer)19:54
sorencclausen: Having both 127.0.0.1 and ::1 called localhost in /etc/hosts is fine.19:55
j0nrthank you all for you help!19:55
sorencclausen: Not only fine. It's correct.19:56
dominicdinadathat is what is in my hosts file as well19:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #575945 in chkrootkit (main) "chkrootkit falsely flags files owned by Firefox 3 and Sun Java 6 valid packages" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57594519:56
halvorsLike that: http://paste.ubuntu.com/428480/19:57
cclausensoren: yes, it is.  that isn't what I was saying19:57
j0nrSevered Fifth now blasting out the stereo controlled by my php web interface :D19:57
cclausensoren: having "localhost" on both ::1 and 127.0.0.1 lines can cause problems19:58
cclausenyou'll note that ::1 is named ip6-localhost and NOT "localhost" by default19:58
sorencclausen: That's /exactly/ what I'm saying is the correct thing to have.19:58
sorencclausen: both.19:58
cclausenhalvors: make the ::1 line just have the two ipv6-local* entires.  does the warning go away?19:59
cclausensoren: other suggestions on what could be causing: "warning: ::1: address not listed for hostname localhost" then ?20:00
cclausenoh, hmm... I wonder if the system hostname is set to localhost.  that could probably cause weirdness...20:00
zulmdeslaur: you are taking care of the chkrtootkit bug?20:00
sorencclausen: I haven't seen the hosts file in question.20:00
cclausensoren: it was pasted...20:00
sorencclausen: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/netcfg/main/annotate/head%3A/netcfg.h#L39 for ye of little faith.20:00
cclausenhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/428471/20:01
sorenOk.20:01
cclausensoren: ok, well, that is broken20:01
mdeslaurzul: yeah, I'll look at it20:01
zulmdeslaur: k thanks20:01
sorencclausen: Why?20:01
cclausenyou'll get non-matching reverse and forward lookups for localhost, depending upon how it is queried20:02
cclausenin hardy, I do not have "localhost" on the ::1 line20:02
sorenHow so?20:02
dominicdinadaI am having trouble wget'n eboxes Release.gpg :( can anybody help?20:02
sorenWhat will not match?20:02
cclausenforward and reverse lookups20:02
sorencclausen: Which ones?20:02
dominicdinadacclausen: hardy is not ipv6 compliant is it20:02
cclausendominicdinada: I have been told to disable IPv6 for security reasons.  I don't have a way to test.20:03
cclausensoren: ones on localhost, ::1, 127.0.0.120:03
dominicdinadacclausen: i see from my understand by default ipv6 is more secure by nature20:04
cclausendominicdinada: really?  how so?20:04
dominicdinadaunderstanding*20:04
sorencclausen: Yes, those are the names and addresses of which we speak. Now, how, why, and which lookups will not match?20:04
cclausensoren: whatever postfix is doing to cause the warnings here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/428366/20:05
dominicdinadabecause of the way they address things20:05
sorencclausen: If I call getaddrinfo("localhost", NULL, blahblah), I'll get two results, one AF_INET and one AF_INET6.20:06
halvorshere is error:20:06
halvorsReporting-MTA: dns; ss1.skymiastudios.com X-Postfix-Queue-ID: 7695C480B7F X-Postfix-Sender: rfc822; halvors@skymiastudios.com Arrival-Date: Wed,  5 May 2010 21:06:00 +0200 (CEST)  Final-Recipient: rfc822; halvors-skymia.net@ss1 Original-Recipient: rfc822;halvors@skymia.net Action: failed Status: 5.4.4 Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; Host or domain name not found. Name service error     for name=ss1 type=AAAA: Host not found20:06
cclausensoren: yes, makes sense to me20:06
dominicdinadaall ::1 is is an loopback but say prefixed ff00 -ff02 are only allowed locally eg 192.168.* class20:07
cclausenhalvors: that error appaers to be a failed lookup for "ss1"20:07
sorencclausen: It's trying to look up and ipv6 address for ss1.20:07
halvorsso20:07
sorenWhat's ss1?20:07
halvorsẅhat should i do?20:07
garymcanyone know anything about PPTP vpn servers?20:07
* soren should20:07
cclausendominicdinada: how is that a securiry feature?20:07
garymcim connecting to it fine via my iphone. But once I disconnect I canr reconnect ?20:07
halvorsss1 is the name of my server, it was that i entered in the installation of ubuntu20:07
dominicdinadathen they have a multi cast address.... but only certain classes will be able to address the internet vs's local networks20:07
cclausengarymc: I run a PPTP VPN on Windows.  Really easy to setup :-)20:08
garymcyes i got it working, but I have one problem now20:08
halvorsPPTP server, i have tryd it works fine easy to setup =)20:08
garymcI connect to it VIA my iphone. Works great.20:08
halvorsalso on ubuntu20:08
sorenhalvors: Perhaps your postfix only does ipv6 for some reason?20:08
halvorscan post my config file20:09
garymcThen if I disconnect VPN and use normal wireless then need to reconnect to my VPN it wont let me20:09
sorengarymc: You can only connect once and then not again until you've restarted the vpn server?20:09
dominicdinadacclausen: because of how they class the address's and unless i see an rfc document otherwise i tend to believe network++ server 2008 client for wins.... and cisco all saying the same thing20:09
garymcwhy is that?20:09
garymcsoren is there a way around that?20:09
halvorshere are postfix main.cf20:09
halvorshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/428484/20:09
sorengarymc: I'm not saying, I'm asking :)20:09
garymcAs im going away and if my phone goes off or need recharging20:09
sorengarymc: Is that what you are experiencing?20:09
garymcyes20:10
garymcexactly20:10
halvors?20:10
halvorssome answers?20:10
sorenhalvors: You need to put your hostname in /etc/hosts.l20:10
soren/etc/hosts20:10
sorenLike:20:11
garymcsoren : is there a time limit that has to pass b4 it will let me reconnect or something?20:11
sorengarymc: Don't know. What sort of errors do you see in the logs?20:11
halvorsi have done it20:11
sorenhalvors: Add this to your /etc/hosts:20:11
halvorswhat?20:11
halvorsss120:11
halvors?20:11
j0nrdarn it. i have the server working playing music out my sound system, but the tv wont play sound. I used a spliter on the input to the stereo so that there are two sets of phono leads going into the stereo. the laptop goes in and plays but the tv doesnt. unless i unplug the cable from the headphones jack on the server20:11
cclausenneeds an AAAA record, right?20:11
soren127.0.1.1 ss1.skymiastudios.com20:11
sorensorry, I mean:20:11
soren127.0.1.1 ss1.skymiastudios.com ss120:12
halvorswhay 127.0.1.120:12
cclausenj0nr: so its not a software problem?20:12
halvors?20:12
garymcsoren just looking now20:12
j0nrcclausen: no... i said up there ^ i got it working :)20:12
sorenhalvors: If you have a static IP, you can use that instead ifyou like.20:12
halvorscan you post exemple at paste.ubuntu.com for me20:12
halvorsok20:12
j0nrbut i thought i could use RCA splitters to feed both tv and laptop into the sound system and either or both would just play20:12
halvorsso it will be first lin like it20:12
j0nrbut the tv wont play unless i unplug the server20:13
sorenhalvors: Doesn't matter. Just somewhere on a line by itself.20:13
halvors127.0.0.1 ss1.skymiastudios.com20:13
sorenNo.20:13
halvorshow+20:13
garymcsoren : heres my log from last attempt http://pastebin.com/AA5bbDdb can you shed some light?20:13
halvors?20:13
soren127.0.1.1 or your static IP (if you have one)20:13
sorenhalvors: I just told you.20:13
soren19:12 < soren> 127.0.1.1 ss1.skymiastudios.com ss120:14
halvorsso 127.0.0.1 should be my external ip?20:14
sorenNo! Don't touch that line.20:14
halvors84.49.231.146 ss1.skymiastudios.com ss120:14
sorenJust add the one line I told you. No more or less.20:14
sorenErr.. Is that the IP of the server?20:14
halvorsyes the external ip20:15
halvorsstatic20:15
sorenDoes the server have that address configured?20:15
cclausenj0nr: yeah, that makes sense too me.  apparently does not work though, huh?20:15
soren..or is that being NAT'ed or port forwarded somehow?20:15
halvorsNAT ;)20:15
halvorsport foward20:16
halvorsr20:16
sorenThen no.20:16
sorenIt needs to be an IP the server HAS.20:16
sorenNot one by which you can reach it.20:16
j0nrcclausen: no, for some odd reason20:16
halvorsso i tshould be like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/428486/20:16
sorenhalvors: What's 10.0.02?20:16
sorenSorry, 10.0.0.2, I mean.20:16
halvorsmy locaL NETWORK IP20:16
halvorssry caps lock20:17
sorenIs it static?20:17
halvorsyes20:17
sorenFine. Use that.20:17
halvorsok20:17
halvorsso it should be20:17
halvors10.0.0.2 ss1.skymiastudios.com20:17
soren...20:17
sorenno.20:17
halvorsi hav ethis line 10.0.0.2 ss120:17
soren10.0.0.2 ss1.skymiastudios.com ss120:17
halvorslike this right? http://paste.ubuntu.com/428489/20:18
garymcsoren did my log file tell you anything?20:18
halvors???20:18
sorenhalvors: That should do the trick.20:19
halvorsok i will try ;)20:19
sorengarymc: Is that from when it fails?20:19
garymcyes after ive disconnected then try to reconnect20:20
garymcits the reconnect part only20:20
halvorsansd this:  apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 10.0.0.2 for ServerName20:20
sorenDo you still have that after this change?20:20
sorengarymc: Don't know. Looks like the client doesn't like what it's seeing.20:20
halvorsNo, it have been there since the installation of my server20:21
garymcdamn where could I get some more debug help for this?20:21
halvorsserver works i only wounder if i should correct it?20:21
garymcif it works leave it be20:21
sorenhalvors: It's just a warning. It doesn't really matter, but do you still have that error after we made these changes?20:22
dominicdinadaI am having trouble wget'n eboxes Release.gpg :( can anybody help?20:22
dominicdinadaerr adding the key20:22
sorendominicdinada: Try #ebox20:22
dominicdinadasoren:  i got the key but having trouble adding it20:23
dominicdinadato the repos20:23
halvorssoren: i got error now to :(20:24
halvorsno this is now about our changes =)20:25
garymcjust tried turning Iphone off and back on but still wont connect to the PPTP VPN server20:25
garymcI need to restart the PPTP server manually everytime20:25
garymcthis is no good to me20:25
cclausendominicdinada: I was getting that too just running apt-get update.  update server is over loaded I suspect20:25
dominicdinadaI got the key20:26
dominicdinadasudo apt-add Release.gpg ? correct ?20:26
halvorssoren??20:26
halvorsare you there?20:26
halvorsdo you know the error20:26
drusepthInstalling a Eucalyptus cloud controller like a boss20:27
halvorsi get this error20:27
halvorsMay  5 21:06:10 ss1 postfix/postfix-script[8928]: warning: /var/spool/postfix/etc/hosts and /etc/hosts differ20:27
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halvors???20:29
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halvors???20:33
halvorssome answers20:33
dominicdinadacclausen: sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 342D17AC20:36
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j0nrfinally sorted with a lot of mixing and swapping of various av cables20:50
dominicdinada_!ebox20:50
ubottuebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/eBox20:50
dominicdinada_W: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net hardy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 5F99A088342D17AC20:52
uvirtbotNew bug: #575987 in samba (main) "package samba 2:3.4.0-3ubuntu5.6 failed to install/upgrade: " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57598720:56
garymcI managed to get it working and I can connect to my PPTP VPN server via my iphone. But once I close the connection Iam unable to reconnect to my PPTP VPN server unless I ssh into the server and restart PPTP20:59
garymcanyone knwo ANYTHING?20:59
incorrecthi, i was wondering if anyone here has any experience with the vps service from five bean?21:24
dominicdinadaneed a hand with some ebox problems21:29
joe234anybody can help21:38
joe234my server 10.04 wont boot21:38
joe234it says21:39
joe234init: ureadhead-other main process (572) terminated with status 421:40
joe234init: networking main process (584) terinated with status 421:40
dominicdinada_Are there any mods to get Webmin to work correctly with lucid ?21:40
dominicdinada_this Ebox is Crap21:40
dominicdinadaWebmin = 100000x < Ebox21:45
incorrecti have a really good replacement for both webmin and ebox21:46
incorrectssh21:46
jeiworthhehe21:46
dominicdinadayea ssh but in a server enviroment with many servers webmin < ssh21:46
RyanPincorrect: I really don't want to do LDAP user creation via ssh.21:46
incorrectdominicdinada, i have 200 servers,21:46
dominicdinadareally ?21:47
incorrectyes21:47
incorrecti just wrote a bunch of scripts to manage them21:47
dominicdinadathink of what the boses knew about you wasting so much time when webmin can do all the managing via cp in minuates vs u all day21:47
incorrectRyanP, i use the ldapscripts package21:47
dominicdinadawell yea that,...21:48
joe234anybody help me?21:48
incorrectall day?21:48
incorrectpoor dominicdinada can't script21:48
dominicdinadawithout those script21:48
incorrecttook me 30 seconds to write scripts to manage them all21:48
dominicdinadaah nice for you, want a cookie and a trophey?21:49
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incorrectmaybe he has gone to learn to script21:49
dominicdinadabut really back on topic my question was what is the work around for webmin and the incompatibility ?? is it just that it calls samba and not smdb?21:50
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dominicdinada!SWAT22:09
ubottuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.22:09
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kirklandRoAkSoAx: pong22:17
RoAkSoAxkirkland, how's belgium?22:17
kirklandRoAkSoAx: completely knackered right now; about to crash22:18
kirklandRoAkSoAx: do you have a quick question, or something deep?22:18
RoAkSoAxkirkland, not really, I jsut wanted to let you know that the UDS session has been approved if you didn't know that... and I made some more mockups here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TestdriveFrontend22:18
kirklandRoAkSoAx: awesome!22:19
kirklandwill check them out22:19
RoAkSoAxkirkland, ok, other than that, the code *should* be mergeable, but haven tested enough due to I have been doing paperwork to obtain the work permit of the GSoC due to the issues explained in the e-mails22:19
kirklandRoAkSoAx: awesome;  ....  do this ....22:20
kirklandpush to a PPA22:20
kirklandRoAkSoAx: and publish a call for testing on your blog22:20
kirklandRoAkSoAx: ask people to poke and prod and test it a bit22:21
RoAkSoAxkirkland, yeah I was actually planing to do so :)22:21
kirklandRoAkSoAx: rock on22:21
RoAkSoAxkirkland, aight then. Will do so *hopefully* before going to belgium.22:21
kirklandRoAkSoAx: perfect, thanks22:22
kirklandRoAkSoAx: submit a merge proposal in the mean time, and i'll review22:22
RoAkSoAxkirkland, ok will do22:22
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kirklandRoAkSoAx: cheers22:22
RoAkSoAxkirkland, ok then I'm off. Have fun over there :)22:22
kirklandRoAkSoAx: thanks, later22:23
erichammondsmoser: The <title> of http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/releases/10.04/release/ still says "Daily Build"22:23
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ScottKAs long as it doesn't say which day, it's not wrong ....22:26
jeiworthsay, errrm, dare i ask this here? *g* is there a way (or an alternative) to run virt-manager on a windows box?22:26
dominicdinada!wireless22:37
ubottuWireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs22:37
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storrgieufw is blocking my bridge interface22:52
storrgiewhat to do?22:52
npopestorrgie: allow your bridge interface22:58
storrgienpope: looking for the convention to add tha22:58
storrgiethat*22:58
dominicdinadai am going to be working on that soon storrgie22:59
npopeufw is a pretty interface to iptables22:59
storrgienpope: how do I allow that br0 interface?22:59
npopesudo /sbin/iptables -A INPUT -i br0 -j ACCEPT23:00
storrgiehttp://pastebin.com/X7aA2S4V23:00
npopebut i know there is a way your suppose to input that into uwf foo23:00
npopei think in /etc/ufw/before.rules23:00
storrgiepossibly:23:01
storrgiesudo ufw allow in/out on br023:01
jdstrandstorrgie: bridging needs to be handled differently cause it is at a lower layer. see bug #573461 for details23:04
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 573461 in ufw "UFW blocks libvirt bridged traffic" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57346123:04
cclausenoh, wow.  I should leanr to read bug reports before trying to help people...23:04
cclausenI was wondering how a layer 3 firewall was blocking layer 2 traffic...23:05
cclausenoh, wait.  that was the person I was helping :-)23:05
storrgieyeah!23:06
storrgiejust saw your name from IRC23:06
storrgiehrm23:08
storrgieso wait23:08
storrgieeasiest way to solve this is add it to the /etc/ufw/before.rules file?23:08
cclausen"The final step is to disable netfilter on the bridge"23:10
cclausenI think the sysctl stuff is the better solution23:10
storrgieoh really?23:10
storrgiefor 'performance'?23:10
cclausenyeah, I think just turning it off should give better performance than working around the problem in iptables.23:11
storrgieso just add23:11
storrgie net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-ip6tables = 023:11
storrgie net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-iptables = 023:11
storrgie net.bridge.bridge-nf-call-arptables = 023:11
storrgiei dont have ip6 enabled23:11
cclausenshouldn't affect anything giving hte ipv6 entry then23:14
cclausenI'd do it anyway in case you end up using IPv6 in the future23:14
storrgietrue23:15
storrgieI did it, marked the config with reference to this bug number23:15
storrgiethanks!23:15
storrgiedidnt killawatt the server yet23:15
cclausenis there a way to list all bugs filed against lucid packages in the last week or so?23:15
storrgieI'm actually considering selling my WD1001FALS and getting 8 more Hitachi 2TiB drives23:15
cclausenhow big are they?23:15
cclausenand how much do you want for them :-)23:16
storrgiewell23:16
storrgiethey are all 1TiB23:16
storrgiecaviar blacks23:16
cclausenhmm..23:16
storrgieTLER enabled23:16
storrgiehow many do you need23:16
storrgieyou can warranty them all23:16
storrgiei think they all have like 2 years left or more23:16
cclausenoh, cool23:16
storrgie5 of them have 2 years, 4 of them have 3 years23:16
storrgieI have 923:16
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