[12:29]  * popey waves at kim0 
[12:29] <popey> http://foss-boss.blogspot.com/2010/11/ubuntu-cloud-screencasts-volunteers.html <- what you after?
[12:29] <kim0> popey: hey there
[12:29] <kim0> the screencast master
[12:29] <kim0> hehe
[12:30] <kim0> I'd like to intro how easy it is to run Ubuntu in the cloud is
[12:30] <popey> ok
[12:31] <kim0> If anyone is interested in contributing casts .. ping me
[12:31]  * kim0 waves
[14:54] <madtimber> anyone awake?
[14:54] <TeTeT> madtimber: yep, what's up?
[14:55] <madtimber> what would be the benefit of running one of Amazon's Elastic Load Balancers in front of my servers, AND having nginx running on each web server?
[15:02] <TeTeT> sorry, no idea
[15:04] <madtimber> no problem
[15:31] <jmgalloway> anyone here good with security groups?
[15:35] <jmgalloway> I need to know how to open ports with no names attached to them
[15:56] <smoser> jmgalloway, you can specify ports by number
[15:56] <smoser> is that what you meant ?
[16:02] <jmgalloway> I figured it out, thanks though.  yeah..that's what I meant
[16:02] <jmgalloway> well I was going to open ports by a range say like 1000-1020, but that is not necessary now
[16:33] <smoser> jmgalloway, well, ec2-authorize <group_name> --port-range 1-65534
[18:08] <jmgalloway> can someone show me the command of how to launch an instance with a specific security group?
[18:08] <jmgalloway> or does it only rely on the key that is generated when the user is created?
[18:31] <jmgalloway> anyone?
[18:36] <jmgalloway> nm...I figured it out
[20:01] <jmgalloway> so when i create a new user, a key is generated. where is this key stored on the server?
[20:30] <flaccid> how did you create this user?
[20:40] <jmgalloway> through the web interface
[20:42] <flaccid> what web interface
[20:46] <jmgalloway> uec web interface that runs on the cloud controller
[20:46] <flaccid> oh right, i don't use uec, sorry
[20:46] <flaccid> well not yet :)
[20:46] <jmgalloway> what do you use?
[20:47] <flaccid> rightscale and APIs
[20:47] <jmgalloway> basically I need to know where the key pair is stored on the cloud controller when a user is created.  I am developing an interface that generates a vm through a gui.
[20:48] <jmgalloway> using php-cli...so it seems that the user doesnt need to do a key download, or needs it at all if I do it this way.
[21:46] <jturek> kim0: yo!