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sakohey all, so i have a .deb that i would like to package up for ubuntu 10.04 and put it up on my launchpad ppa00:02
sakowhat are the steps i would have to take?00:02
sakoi looked at the packaging docs, seems like everything is written for packaging from the groun up00:03
osmosisany ideas how to fix this kvm issue? pci_add_option_rom: failed to find romfile "pxe-rtl8139.bin"    Could not initialize SDL - exiting00:03
tarvidsecuritymetrics complains about apache and openssl versions. Just upgraded to 10.04.1 and that won't do the trick. How to I get current versions of Apache and openssl?00:06
patdk-laptarvid, as long as your upgraded, your ok00:14
patdk-lapit's saying the patch is in the new version, but ubuntu back ported the patch to the lucid version00:14
tarvidsecuritymetrics only looks for the version00:15
patdk-lapyep00:15
tarvidhow about maverick?00:15
patdk-lapsame issue00:15
patdk-lapyour always going have the same issue, unless you run a really bleeding edge version that is unstable00:16
tarvidso how do I make them go away?00:16
patdk-lapthis is why they make a comment field, and you type in, patch backported, ignore00:16
tarvidI don't think that will avoid the failure notices to my customer00:17
patdk-lapthen your going have to go bleeding edge00:18
patdk-lapor teach them about backported patchs00:18
tarvidthe customer probably won't be impressed. SecurityMetrics either00:19
patdk-laphell, I all the people that use rhel know abut it, their whole distro is designed around backported everything00:19
patdk-lapyears out of date00:19
patdk-lapactually, sounds like your being annoying here00:19
patdk-lapI have never had a auditor have an issue00:20
patdk-lapas long as you point to the CVE patchs00:20
patdk-lapmaybe you want to use gentoo? or debian unstable?00:21
patdk-lapthough, I don't believe there is currently a debian unstable00:21
tarvidOoooo, I've done Gentoo. I am too old for that.00:23
tarvidI'll try pointing them to the package listings and if that fails, look for the version numbers and patch the binaries00:24
tarvidthem being the auditor00:24
patdk-lapyou could always be annoying00:24
patdk-lapand remove the version number from the apache id :)00:24
patdk-lapso it doesn't advertize it00:24
tarvidI try00:24
tarvidThis has been one of those days. ftp-passive til about 4 and now openssl and apache00:25
tarvidNot good for ones equanimity00:26
tarvidYou probably know the answer to this morning's question - is ftp connection tracking on be default? I found no way to turn it on like we used to00:27
lvhwhen configuring a bridged interface, I should give it a static IP in the same range as my physical card but a different IP, correct?00:35
pmatulislvh: treat the bridge like a normal interface.  forget about the physical card (no ip there)00:39
lvhpmatulis: Well, I gave it an IP in the same range as the physical card and networking didn't actually work00:41
lvh(see paste)00:41
lvh00:56 <lvh> http://bpaste.net/show/11879/00:41
lvhworks with or without the proxy00:41
lvh(sorry, *fails* with or without the proxy)00:41
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GeekyAdamhi all. i need to install 32bit compatibility libraries for 64bit ubuntu server. is it as easy as a "apt-get isntall <package name>"?01:20
smoserGeekyAdam, ia32-libs01:26
GeekyAdamsmoser: i was looking at libc6-i386 (GNU C Library: 32-bit shared libraries for AMD64). wrong answer?01:26
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tarvidpatdk-lap, thanks for your advice, giving up for the day, back at it tomorrow01:34
twbA correct solution for biarch requires dpkg3.  ia32-libs works by simply providing 32-bit versions of a handful of libraries "because they're the ones you probably want".01:38
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qman__GeekyAdam|zzZZ, ia32-libs is a metapackage which contains several libraries for that purpose, and probably contains the one you mentioned01:50
uvirtbotNew bug: #656646 in cloud-init (main) "transient network/keyscan issues" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/65664602:21
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databitsI just registered my domain, and when I surf to "mydomain.com" I'm getting the godaddy pop up, but if I surf to "www.mydomain.com" it is directing to my server.  does anyone have any idea what the issue is ? I want to be able to open up my site by typing mydomain.com05:18
twbdatabits: you have no A record for the domain itself.05:19
twbThat and your ISP is a jerk05:19
databitsI have an a record05:20
databitsmy a (host) is under host it says @ and points to my ip05:20
twbAlso, you don't own mydomain.com -- it was registered in 2000.05:21
databitsthen under the cname I see host "www" and under points to it says @05:21
RoAkSoAxclear05:25
* datz finds twb's humor humorous05:41
jgouldLooking for some help with NFS configuration05:52
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kaushalhi06:46
kaushalI installed linux-image-server on 10.10 how do i make it default kernel ?06:47
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databitsI need to get a good imap server going on my server07:56
databitsdoes anyone have any suggestions for a good imap server ?07:56
twbdatabits: the ubuntu server guide describes dovecot, iirc08:28
databitsI found a decent one.08:30
databitstwb: what is the command to check system resources used.08:30
twbThat depends on the resource08:30
databitsI'm ssh'ed into my server and it is laggy as hell.  I'm trying to figure out what is causing it08:30
twbProbably network I/O08:30
databitswell I'm 144 mbit wireless to the router, and it is hardwired to the router08:31
databitstheir should be no issue lol08:31
twbI don't know how to check that, except perhaps indirectly with netstat -nap, uptime (for load), iostat08:31
databitsI have never had a problem now it just started out of the blue08:31
databitsisn't their a way to check the processor load ?08:31
twbYes, uptime08:31
databitswhat is the command ?08:32
twbIt's caleld the "load average".08:32
twbdatabits: uptime08:32
databitsthanks08:32
databits 03:34:58 up 2 days,  2:20,  2 users,  load average: 0.08, 0.10, 0.1308:32
databitshmmm their should not be another user logged on08:33
twb"The system imposes a maximum of 3 samples, representing averages over the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes, respectively."08:33
databitsor could that be my webserver ?08:33
twbdatabits: I don't know; I'm not on your network08:33
twbdatabits: now check the I/O load.08:33
databitshow do you check to see which user's are logged on ?08:33
twbdatabits: w or who08:33
JanCthe number of "users" is actually the number of login sessions08:33
databitsUSER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU WHAT08:34
databitsroot     pts/0    192.168.1.114    01:46    1:46m  0.31s  0.31s -bash08:34
databitsroot     pts/1    192.168.1.114    03:24    0.00s  0.26s  0.00s w08:34
databitshmmm that must have been another putty window that I closed out08:34
twbdatabits: don't log in as root08:35
databitsI'm installing some stuff right now08:35
twbThat is no excuse.08:35
databitshow do you kill a user's session ?08:36
twbpkill -u fred08:36
twbOr just yank the power cable out08:36
twbDepends how much they're annoying me08:37
JanCdatabits: if you log out it should stop the session08:37
databitsI wanted to kill the other root session08:37
databitsI'm logged in as another account now08:37
twbpkill -u root is probably going to shit your whole system08:38
twbDon't do that08:38
databitsok now how do you check the io load ?08:38
twb19:31 <twb> I don't know how to check that, except perhaps indirectly with netstat -nap, uptime (for load), iostat08:38
JanCiotop is nice too08:39
JanCdatabits: also check memory08:40
JanCif your memory is full and the system is swapping constantly...08:41
databitshow do you check the memory ?08:41
twbBah08:41
databitsiotop checks disk read and writes08:41
twbdatabits: ps08:41
JanCiotop also shows swaping08:43
twbTechnically I think the term is "paging"08:43
twbBut TUIs are for wimps08:44
databitsdosn't look like anything is swapping08:44
databitsdoes anyone know of a command that will bring up a reading of my network bandwidth like iotop or iostat ?08:45
databitsJanC: how do you check the memory ?08:45
JanCif you aren't swaping, memory is not an issue08:46
JanCbut the basic command to see memory usage is 'free'08:46
databitsJanC: thanks08:47
databitswell darn... now my webserver just went down lol08:48
JanCeh08:48
databitseverything went down lol08:48
databitsprobably that kicking the root off eh lol08:48
databitsthis is really bothering me why my ssh is so laggy08:48
databitsit has never been like this08:49
twbProbably you're running phpbb or something and someone already rooted it08:50
databitstwb: what do you mean ?08:51
databitsdarn I can never remember how to start alot of this stuff ... I need to write a startup script to start all my services lol08:51
twbWhat I mean is "grumble, darn kids with their insecure PHP crap, get off my lawn"08:51
JanCphpbb isn't as bad as in the past anymore, I think?08:53
* JanC also remembers the times when they got security fixes every couple of weeks ;)08:53
databitsrestarting to see if this will fix any of my issues08:54
twbJanC: all I bother to remember is "PHP is created by retards for retards, if you deploy anything written in it you WILL be compromised.  Film at 11"08:54
twbHaving a high barrier to entry is a *good* thing -- it keeps the riffraff out08:55
databitsw08:57
JanCtwb: when talking about necessary barriers; somebody just asked me "what software do I need to install to start a hosting company"...  ;)08:58
twbJanC: cpanel and a paypal gateway08:59
twb>duck<08:59
databitshmmm still having major lag08:59
* RoyK += 0xc0ffee08:59
binBASHrofl twb :D09:28
databitsok wow I feel like a retard trying to figure this cyrus imapd out :)10:10
databitscan someone help me out ?10:10
beerpagesErstelle dir deine eigene Umfrage - Beispiel: http://www.beerpages.de/view/2H/Anti-%22Die%20%C3%84rzte%22%20Kampagne10:21
databitsanyone alive ?10:41
databitsworking on getting cyrus working with postfix10:48
databitsI'm pretty close to getting everything up and running by when I use the cyradm to create mailboxes10:49
databitsit is just hanging up, and is stating that it is not able to connect to the server10:49
databitsI'm able to telnet to port 25 on the localhost though.  kinda stumped here10:49
databitsnevermind I got it10:54
databitsdamn I'm getting good at this stuff heheh I can't remember command's worth a crap but I'm getting better :)10:54
maedoxSubversion via Apache delivers .pdf in firefox as text/plain instead of application/pdf or octet-stream. Anyone with tips on how to fix it? Tried some of the things Google gives me with no results what so ever.10:59
databitsmaedox: what is the command to run multiple shells on one ssh session11:05
databitsI want to run multiple command prompts11:06
databitsin one shell11:06
maedoxMy issue is only with firefox it seems. What the h***. All PDFs work fine with Chrome and IE.11:06
maedoxdatabits: I don't understand the question. What exactly are you trying to do?11:07
databitsI wanna be able to switch between two cli prompts in the same windows11:07
eriksson26Anyone that can help me readd a disk to a mdadm raid? it says removed, and is counted as preferred minor. But it nothing wrong with it.11:07
SlimGHow do I make sshd start _after_ network on boot, reason: sshd won't autostart on boot if I set ListenAddress to a address11:08
maedoxSlimG: set it to depend on network.11:08
databitsinstead of running to putty window's I want to just use the same screen and use a command to switch between windows11:08
SlimGmaedox: How do I do this?11:09
maedoxdatabits: byobu or screen might help you.11:09
maedoxSlimG: I'm not exactly sure, but it should be in the upstart docs.11:09
SlimGthanks maedox11:09
databitsmaedox: thanks bro11:10
databitsmaedox I have 4 screen created lol I'm trying to figure out how to close and switch between the different screen's lol11:26
xperiahello to all. does anybody know a step by step guide for how to install and run urchin on a ubuntu server ?11:29
trapmaxany good printed books about apache / ssl techniques?11:43
ScottKDaviey: Did you get your clamav question sorted?11:48
RoyKhi all. I'm setting up a test machine here now to do a comparison between OpenIndiana and zfs-fuse on ubuntu. This is not fair, but I want to see the numbers. Does anyone know a good and preferably easy-to-use/automated disk benchmark suite, preferably one that can show the results as pretty graphs...11:55
popeyRoyK: bonnie++ ?11:57
RoyKpopey: what about the graph part?11:58
popeyhttp://www.linux.com/archive/feature/13974311:59
popeythat was the result of me typing "bonnie++" into google.11:59
zealiodthe following works fine for limited an IPs download, but does nothing to the upload... what am i missing? http://www.nomorepasting.com/getpaste.php?pasteid=3505312:14
uvirtbotNew bug: #684685 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 (main) "package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.7 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68468512:16
DavieyScottK: With Alpha 1 work, being patch pilot and some other stuff i've been having to do - i haven't had a chance to reproduce it12:25
Davieysorry12:25
zulmmmmmmm......donoughts13:59
Ninjixcoffee....13:59
trapmaxbeer13:59
Ninjixscotch13:59
trapmaxraised fist gig in 5 hrs14:00
uvirtbotNew bug: #683828 in bind9 (main) "package bind9 1:9.7.0.dfsg.P1-1ubuntu0.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68382814:02
uvirtbotNew bug: #683958 in quagga (main) "Upgrade quagga in lucid" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68395814:07
smoserjdstrand, you want to sponsor bug 43574 ?14:13
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 43574 in server-papercuts "Needs Ubuntu-style init script" [Wishlist,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4357414:13
smoserthe fix is there.14:13
jdstrandsmoser: I'd be happy to if you ack the fix. there was a question from you and a response from Dan DeMaggio that went unreplied14:18
jdstrandheck, if you ackd it I'd even upload it :)14:18
smoseri don't really see the question .14:19
smoserthe upstart jobs provides equal functionality to the sysvinit job14:19
smoserwe can open another bug for "should support respawn"14:19
dokosmoser: who cares about the cluster stuff within the server team?14:21
smoserRoAkSoAx,14:21
jdstrandsmoser: is the workaround in comment #5 ok? if so, can you ack it in the bug?14:22
dokoRoAkSoAx: ping14:22
smoseri dont know if hte workaround in comment 5 is ok or not14:22
smoseri'd have to test14:23
jdstrandme either14:23
smoserok. i'll try really quick14:23
jdstrandsmoser: since it is a server papercut and assigned to you, I was just trying to drive the bug to conclusion14:23
jdstrandsmoser: thanks14:23
smoserit shoudl hvae gotten in14:23
smoserjust was missed14:23
smoserand then it was too late to get into maverick14:23
smoserit is ready14:24
smoseri'll test the respawn suggestion and comment14:24
jdstrandsmoser: if you could attach a debdiff/update the merge so I can upload exactly what you are acking, that would be fantastic14:25
smoseri'll update the merge14:25
jdstrandsmoser: thanks! :)14:25
jdstrandsmoser: and I hope you didn't think I was being testy in the bug with the "Won't Fix" comment. it wasn't clear from the bug what the intention was wrt this feature, and I hate extremely old bugs that noone plans on fixing :)14:26
smoseroh, i think you're a real jerk, jdstrand, but not only for that :)14:27
jdstrandsmoser: back atcha babe14:27
jdstrand:)14:27
banker247anyone know about webinar solutions for ubuntu similar to gotomeeting?14:29
patdk-wkbanker247, I have used several that work on my system14:33
patdk-wknone of the open public ones though14:33
patdk-wkbut hp's works, and so did some other company's14:34
banker247patdk-lap, whats the pricing?14:40
patdk-wkpricing? it's for hp support staff to talk to you :)14:49
patdk-wkit's not open :)14:49
patdk-wkI wish I could remember that other company's name though, cause they where using someone else to provide it, so you could buy from them14:50
patdk-wkbut can't remember, been several months14:50
patdk-wkoh I know now :)14:50
patdk-wkit was a microsoft webinar product14:51
patdk-wksuprised the crap out of me14:51
patdk-wkbut it was completely java based, so it worked fine14:51
uvirtbotNew bug: #649833 in cloud-init (main) "uec images motd suggests tasksel, but tasksel not installed" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/64983315:12
tomsdaleWhat should be the name in a  MX record? I have this data and it doesn't work. mail 70.38.122.58 MX. Should it be the full domain name instead of mail?15:16
patdk-wkmx records should always have a valid dns name, ip isn't valid15:17
patdk-wkexample.com MX 10 mx.example.com15:17
patdk-wkmx.example.com A ip-of-mx-server15:18
hggdhkirkland: can you give me the euca2ools tests?15:18
tomsdaleok thx patdk-wk, let me try this15:19
b0gatyrgreetings15:21
tomsdaleit works, thx again. So for the record you need a chain. MX record domain.tld points to A record and A record points to IP.15:25
patdk-wktomsdale kindof15:29
patdk-wkMX record points to name, and the name returns normally A or AAAA15:30
patdk-wkand/or15:30
patdk-wkhell, it can even return 100 A's if it wanted to :)15:30
hggdhsoren: thank you for commiting the autobuilder changes, I had forgotten15:34
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jdstrandsmoser: fyi, I'm done patch piloting for the day. feel free to ping the patch pilot (see '/topic' in #ubuntu-devel) if another pilot doesn't pick up the xinetd changes15:41
smoserjdstrand, well, i just pushed the branch15:41
jdstrandsmoser: (I think the next one will be available on monday)15:41
smoserif you want to ...15:41
smoserlp:~smoser/ubuntu/natty/xinetd/bug4357415:42
arrrghhhis there any way to speed up forwarding X apps over ssh?  they are dog slow, even on my LAN.  I'm not at home right now, and they are painfully slow...15:42
jdstrandsmoser: I've got a meeting in a few and AA duties. I'll try to get to it though. If I can't, please don't hesitate to ask an on duty pilot15:42
jdstrandsmoser: and thanks for your work on it! :)15:42
robbiewDaviey: SpamapS: either one of you interested in covering Server in the release meeting?15:58
uvirtbotNew bug: #684804 in cloud-init (main) "cloud-init should fetch image-data as well as user-data" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68480416:21
[diablo]afternoon all16:26
[diablo]anyone know why I can not do an nfs import on a Ubuntu Server 10.10 KVM guest please16:29
[diablo]fails everytime16:29
gravyfacegrabbed the latest 10.04lts AMI image for EC2; have tried several keypairs I've generated, along with several usernames (root, ubuntu, ec2-user, etc.), but still getting publickey denied when SSHing in.16:30
[diablo]do the virtual kernel support NFS?16:31
zulhggdh: ping are you going to be using the testrig this afternoon?16:34
hggdhzul: no, all yours. But be aware of bug 68430416:36
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 684304 in linux "cciss module does not identify resources" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68430416:36
veovis_muaddibI have awesome set in my .xinitrc, now how do I get x to start with ubuntu server?16:37
veovis_muaddibThis upstart seems so complicated when I'm used to inittab16:37
zulhggdh: *sigh*16:38
[diablo]damn, that is annoying ... no NFS kernel module in virtual16:40
[diablo]have to use stock16:40
hggdhzul: plus ça change, etc16:41
hggdhzul: we need to discuss SRU tracking16:54
hggdhsmoser: we need to discuss EC2 testing & QA ownership16:55
hggdhkirkland: I need the euca2ools tests16:55
smoserhggdh, we can discuss whenever.16:56
* hggdh /msg smoser so, what do we need to do?16:56
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veovis_muaddibI have awesome set in my .xinitrc, now how do I get x to start with ubuntu server?  This upstart seems so complicated when I'm used to inittab...17:00
veovis_muaddibWhoops, meant to post to #ubuntu since this channel seems pretty dead right now17:01
ish10hey guys i have 22 clusters, and i dont have a NAS, i wanted to share 1 machines hard disk on all the machines to get a shared drive. Is that possible? and how?17:06
arrrghhhish10: are they all on the same LAN?17:10
ish10arrrghhh, yes they are17:22
Psi-JackIs anyone here knowledgable with LVS routing techniques? If so, I need to pick your brains for a few on a problem I'm trying to solve.17:22
arrrghhhish10: samba if the clients are windows, nfs if you're all linux.17:23
Psi-JackI know, I'm asking to ask, but it's a topic that is less well-known than other simpler topics.17:23
resnois lvm a format similar to how ext3 and ext4?17:33
resnoor is lvm a total different concept?17:34
resnofor instance can i format it lvm and ext4? or is it either or?17:34
resnook, im adding a new hard drive and am curious if ishould have installed lvm17:41
arrrghhhresno: do you know what LVM is?17:42
blistovCan someone point me in the direction to a how to to setup a dhcp3 server which automatically updates dns?17:43
resnoarrrghhh: i do.17:43
arrrghhhresno: ok... then what's the problem?17:43
squidlyanyone have issues with generating ssh-keys keys with passphreases and not able to use them to login into a server?17:43
arrrghhhsquidly: nope... do you have the key on the server?17:43
blistovI've got it set up the way I think it should work, but getting the error "dhcpd: if pfSense.test.com IN A rrset doesn't exist add pfSense.test.com 900 IN A 192.168.1.22: timed out.17:44
squidlyarrrghhh: yea.. my this generated key keeps giveing me white space errors and what not17:44
arrrghhhblistov: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/dhcp3-server17:44
arrrghhhsquidly: not sure what you mean by that..17:44
squidlydebug3: Not a RSA1 key file /home/cvantassle/.ssh/id_rsa.17:45
squidlydebug2: key_type_from_name: unknown key type '-----BEGIN'17:45
squidlythat17:45
resnoarrrghhh: im not sure. im found something im reading at the moment17:45
arrrghhhblistov: looks like you have a bad value in there.  you just point it to your DNS server.17:45
arrrghhhsquidly: have you checked that file?17:45
squidlyarrrghhh: i'm not sure what it's supposed to look like..17:45
arrrghhhsquidly: the file should be "authorized_keys"17:46
arrrghhhi don't know if the name is important, i think it is.17:46
squidlyarrrghhh: that is from my ssh client17:46
arrrghhhand it should just have ssh-rsa and a bunch of jibberish after it that is the key.17:46
arrrghhhsquidly: i'm talking about the server.  the server has to have the key in order to work...17:46
squidlyfor the public or the private?17:46
blistovarrrghhh, Which option do you think it is?  Been fighting with this all morning.17:47
squidlyarrrghhh: the server does have the key public key17:47
arrrghhhsquidly: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys17:47
arrrghhhblistov: i'd have to see your dhcp config.17:47
arrrghhhblistov: but as always, if you don't know what an option does it's probably best to not enable it :P17:47
blistovarrrghhh, http://pastebin.ca/200977917:49
blistovarrrghhh, yea, the config is pretty lean right now.17:49
arrrghhhblistov: why do you have the DNS as the loopback?17:49
arrrghhh127.0.0.1 as the domain-name-server?!?17:49
arrrghhhlook over that doc i sent17:50
arrrghhhhttp://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBMQFjAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fhelp.ubuntu.com%2Fcommunity%2Fdhcp3-server&rct=j&q=dhcp%20server%2C%20ubuntu&ei=vy35TPqIF4WglAfc26DhBw&usg=AFQjCNEfxPMjBxTV8ndJGxMk1RKX4BPkfQ&cad=rja17:50
arrrghhhdamnit17:50
arrrghhhhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/dhcp3-server17:50
blistovarrrghhh, Mudunno.  I just noticed that the dns was overridden in a few lines later, with 10.0.0.1017:52
blistovswitched that to 192.168.1.1 and now I'm closer.  Permission errors updating the test.com.jnl17:52
blistovarrrghhh, named[1404]: /etc/bind/test.com.zone.jnl: create: permission denied17:53
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arrrghhhblistov: did you read that doc?17:54
arrrghhhlots of good examples in there.17:54
blistovarrrghhh, The dhcp3-server doc?  Yes. No reference to updating dns though.17:55
arrrghhhyou point the dhcp server to your dns server...17:55
blistovarrrghhh, yea, it was pointed correctly.  Turns out the /etc/bind directory was not writable by bind group.17:58
arrrghhhah17:58
arrrghhhthat'll do it17:58
blistovarrrghhh, chmod 774 /etc/bind and is working now.17:58
blistovThanks for you help man.17:58
arrrghhhnp.  don't think i helped any, but hey :P17:59
blistovarrrghhh, ah, pointed me in the right direction :)18:01
arrrghhh:D18:01
uvirtbotNew bug: #684874 in rabbitmq-server (main) "Merge rabbitmq-server 2.2.0-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68487418:07
blistovarrrghhh, One more question.  Lookups from the default root servers in db.root are very slow (to the point of timing out on the first attempt).18:11
blistovarrrghhh, Any idea why this may be?18:11
arrrghhhi'd trace the network traffic18:12
arrrghhhsee where you're having slowness.18:12
blistovarrrghhh, the first request seems to be going out to 192.168.1.254 ??18:14
blistovOnce that times out, it completes immediately with the first ns in db.root18:15
arrrghhhyou've got an error in your config somewhere18:15
arrrghhhprobably in you dns config, not sure.18:15
arrrghhhor in you dhcp config, where it's pointing your dns to18:16
bluethundr_so what do you do when your apt repo 404's? http://pastebin.ca/200980518:18
arrrghhhbluethundr_: can you ping us.archive.ubuntu.com?18:19
bluethundr_arrrghhh, yep!18:19
arrrghhhbluethundr_: hrm.  1 sec.18:20
patdk-wkhow can I fix a server to boot, without a network card, when I have a nfs in fstab?18:20
patdk-wkit just hangs forever in mount.all18:20
uvirtbotNew bug: #684879 in bacula (main) "package bacula-director-mysql (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68487918:21
arrrghhhbluethundr_: that doesn't exist... i don't know why it would direct you to something that doesn't exist tho.18:22
arrrghhhbluethundr_: i would just grab a deb that does exist for your setup, once you have libldap2-dev installed it shouldn't complain about the dependency.18:22
bluethundr_arrrghhh, actually an aptitude update -y seemed to take care of it18:24
bluethundr_sorry for the alarm :)18:24
arrrghhhlol18:25
arrrghhhok18:25
bluethundr_heh18:25
bluethundr_thanks for the input regardless!18:25
arrrghhhneeded to refresh your repo's :P18:25
arrrghhhnot sure why that wasn't my first conclusion, d'oh.18:25
bluethundr_so it would seem18:25
bluethundr_me neither lol18:25
* arrrghhh should've known that.18:25
=== GeekyAdam|zzZZ is now known as GeekyAdam
resnois there a way to provide dead drive resistance to lvm?18:27
resnodata parity? i think its called18:27
arrrghhhresno: don't think so... you'll need raid on top of lvm.18:27
resnowell then18:27
arrrghhhhttp://www.gagme.com/greg/linux/raid-lvm.php <---- see the "Initial set of LVM on top of RAID"18:27
zulhggdh: do you want to discuss SRU stuff on monday?18:31
hggdhzul: deal18:31
hggdhzul: and daily VCSs18:32
zulhggdh: sure18:32
lvhI'm trying to use virt-manager to connect to a remote KVM/QEMU virtual machine over SSH. However, that appears to want to use root access, and root logins are disabled on that machine. Is there a way to instruct virt-manager to use sudo instead of root? virt-viewer -c qemu+ssh://lagavulin.local/system MongoDB, the only problem is I can't figure out how to tell virt-manager to use my normal user.18:32
lvhvirt-manager would be better since I still need to set stuff such as networking18:33
resnoarrrghhh: thanks, ill take a look at that.18:33
blistovIs there any way I can bypass doing external dns on my server and instead just tell clients to use 8.8.8.8 ?18:35
arrrghhhblistov: yea, just specify that in the dhcp settings or manually configure the clients.18:35
blistovarrrghhh, thans.18:37
blistovthanks.18:37
blistovNow I just figure out how to turn off external dns resolution on the server and I'm set.18:37
blistovdns order is now 192.168.1.1, 8.8.8.818:37
blistovWould work fine except that 192.168.1.1 is trying to do external resolution as well ...18:38
arrrghhhhrm.18:38
arrrghhhblistov: sorry i'm not a dns expert, i know enough to be dangerous...18:38
panfistis it possible to get a list of packages which i have selected for manual installation?18:50
databitshow do you switch between screen's in the "screen" program ?18:54
panfistC-a then the number of the screen18:54
panfistthe first one is 018:54
uvirtbotNew bug: #684875 in linux (main) "Patch to Natty 2.6.37-virtual breaks non-EC2 users" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68487519:02
baggar11databits: or (C-a + C-a), or (C-a + ")19:07
xperiahello. i have big problem here with php and database. have this error message here in the logs.19:18
xperia[Fri Dec 03 19:38:49 2010] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] MDB2 Error: not found (-4): [Error message: extension sqlite is not compiled into PHP]\n19:18
xperiadoes anybody know how i can fix this problem ?19:18
pmatulisxperia: missing package?  investigate: 'aptitude search php | grep sqli'19:20
zamaraxhello, I have a script to launch some PID files for a t38modem, I placed this in /etc/init.d/, made it executable, and added a symlink to /etc/rc0.d/ but still it refuses to launch on boot, any idea's?19:21
databitswhen I press C+a it is just cycling through the last two screen's.  it does not alow me to put a screen number in19:22
pmatuliszamarax: use rc2.d instead19:22
pmatuliszamarax: 0 is for halting your machine19:23
zamaraxhaha, I obviously missed that somewhere19:24
zamaraxthanks, trying it now :-)19:24
zamaraxjust out of curiousity as well, what is rc1.d then?19:25
xperiapmatulis: looks like it is installed => php5-sqlite                     - SQLite module for php519:25
xperiai have changed some files in /etc/php5/conf.d/ that are related to pdo_sql19:25
xperiamaybe this is problem. looks like i have broke something with sql19:25
xperiapmautulis: here is the output of the apache error log http://paste-bin.com/view/9968f31319:27
xperianeed help with this. my sites that use sql databases are broken at the moment19:28
zamaraxok that worked on starting it, the last thing is, there are 2 scripts and have to be launched in a specific order, when is the modem script the second is the fax script, I need the modem to launch first then the fax script, should I simply add a sleep 10 to the fax script?19:28
zamaraxor is there a better way19:28
pmatuliszamarax: sleep sounds good unless there is something you can do to test the modem19:29
zamaraxnot really, but does rc2.d have a boot order? I'm worried about the fax launching first, waiting 10 seconds and then moving on to other scripts, if this is the case it will just slow down booting but still run before the modem script19:32
zamaraxor is that even possible?19:32
pmatuliszamarax: if you place the modem script first then that one will run first19:32
zamaraxthat's what I don't understand, how do you place them in order like that?19:33
zamaraxare they run alphabetically?19:33
pmatuliszamarax: you should just run a main script from /etc/rc.local.  that script will call the 2 other scripts.  that's what i would do19:34
pmatuliszamarax: you shouldn't really mess with the init stuff as it can cause conflicts when the system is updated19:34
pmatuliszamarax: do you understand?19:35
zamaraxI think so, just basic script in rc.local to call the 2 other scripts right?19:35
pmatuliszamarax: right.  and put a 'sleep 10' between the calls19:36
zamaraxcool19:36
zamaraxthanks19:36
xperiaokay have maked a "sudo php -m" to show which modules are loaded into php but could not find one module for sqlite19:41
xperiahttp://paste-bin.com/view/96a1cdbd19:41
xperiainstead i get this error message19:41
xperiaPHP Warning:  Cannot load module 'SQLite' because required module 'pdo' is not loaded in Unknown on line 019:41
zamaraxpmatulis, am I missing something from the script http://pastebin.ca/200987719:49
databitshow do you close screen's for the "screen program"20:00
databitsNM I got it firgured out20:03
SpamapSfunny20:04
SpamapSI never close screens20:04
SpamapSI just exit the shell or detach from the session20:04
SpamapSdatabits: so whats the answer?20:04
databitsexit lol20:04
databitsSpamapS: smart ass lol20:04
databitsnow shoot... I was learning this stuff yesterday.  how do you open up a new screen lol I forget20:05
arrrghhhscreen20:05
databitslol20:05
databitswow, perm. damage I swear20:05
arrrghhhseriously, just type 'screen' and hit enter.20:05
arrrghhhdain brammage?20:05
guntbertdatabits: <ctrl> a c20:06
databitsI know lol... I was laughing at myself20:07
guntbertdatabits: :)20:08
databitsok now time to see if I can do some damage with this cyrus, and postfix setup :)20:08
databits@ubuntu:/etc# cyradm --user cyrus localhost20:11
databitsIMAP Password:localhost> cm user.toto20:11
databitscreatemailbox: Permission denied20:11
databits:(20:11
tarvidany quick thoughts on ftp connection tracking? I had it in Karmic20:16
ScottKAny time someone mentiones ftp, my thought is "It's 2010 for goodness sake.  The '90s were over a long time ago."20:17
tarvidUntil I come up with an LXC like solution it is the safest means for clients to upload files20:18
tarvidand even then ftp will be the lowest resource intensive method20:20
tarvidand the same could be said for smtp, pop etc.20:21
arrrghhhtarvid: sftp?20:22
tarvidmight do, I'll try a few Windows and Mac clients20:23
arrrghhhwinscp does it20:24
arrrghhhnot sure about mac clients, but i'd assume they'd be able to natively do it since it's just freebsd underneath.20:24
tarvidI think filezilla will do that. Is that port 22?20:24
arrrghhhyes20:25
arrrghhhby default20:25
tarvidso I will be inviting ssh logins with username and password?20:25
arrrghhhchroot jail20:25
arrrghhhsftp is ssh basically20:26
arrrghhhjust does to ftp what ssh did to telnet.20:26
tarvidtime to mull, thanks but it would be neat to get ftp connection tracking working again20:29
SpamapStarvid: everything serious supports SSH uploads20:30
arrrghhhtarvid: ftp just isn't recommended because just like telnet, it's unencrypted traffic.20:31
SpamapStarvid: and check out 'scponly' for a limited shell that only supports scp commands20:31
arrrghhhSpamapS: what if you don't trust your clients...?  chroot jail i'm assuming is the only option.20:31
SpamapSarrrghhh: right, scponly actually chroots by default20:32
billybigriggeris it possible/safe to dd a live system?20:32
billybigriggeri want to backup my currently running desktop20:32
SpamapSbillybigrigger: no20:32
SpamapSbillybigrigger: not even close to safe20:32
billybigriggerk20:33
billybigriggerlivecd it is, thanks guys20:33
billybigriggererr SpamapS :P20:33
SpamapSbillybigrigger: if you want to backup your system, backuppc works.20:33
billybigriggerSpamapS, so does dd :)20:33
SpamapSbillybigrigger: no20:33
SpamapSit does not20:33
SpamapSIt does for an unmounted volume20:33
billybigriggerlivecd and dd20:34
SpamapSbackuppc can actually backup while you're mounted and have a chance at being restorable without filesystem corruption.20:34
billybigriggeryour telling me won't backup my system?20:34
billybigriggerhmmm20:34
SpamapSbillybigrigger: I'm telling you that you should be careful using dd. It will work if you shutdown cleanly and boot into a livecd, yes.20:35
SpamapSbillybigrigger: but if you don't want to do that.. there are a bunch of solutions.. tar.. rsync.. lvm snapshotting.. that will allow you to get a backup from your system without shutting it down.20:35
billybigriggerdd if=/dev/sda of=~/sda.img20:35
SpamapSbillybigrigger: what if your new disk isn't the same size as sda ?20:36
billybigriggerit won't be20:36
SpamapSdd will copy the partition table with the wrong size20:36
billybigriggeri'm trying to split 500gb into 2 x 25020:36
ZAHERHi all,  which kernel modules I need to run iptables?20:36
billybigriggerSpamapS, good point20:36
SpamapSbillybigrigger: don't get me wrong, there are some good things about that. You can always resize the partition table...20:37
SpamapSbillybigrigger: but, if it were me, I'd mount the volumes and make tar's of each one20:37
SpamapSbillybigrigger: and then just record the output of 'fdisk -l /dev/sda'20:37
billybigriggerwill your backuppc work for my scenario?20:37
SpamapSbillybigrigger: truth be told, backuppc is probably overkill20:38
billybigriggerso...20:39
SpamapSbillybigrigger: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem20:39
SpamapSZAHER: they're already included in the system, just run 'sudo iptables -L' and the ones needed will be loaded.20:42
SpamapSZAHER: the -L is not for "load" btw, its for "list rules"20:42
SpamapSZAHER: you might want to check out 'ufw' which is an easy firewall for ubuntu.20:43
SpamapS!ufw20:43
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 | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo | GUI frontends such as Firestarter/Gufw (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE) also exist.20:43
SpamapSbillybigrigger: good luck, I have to run out for a bit20:43
ZAHERSpamapS: I have VPS under openVZ and the kernel don't have any modules20:43
billybigriggerSpamapS, thanks20:43
arrrghhhZAHER: can you use ufw?20:44
ZAHERno20:44
arrrghhhi would recommend that.  it makes things very easy.20:44
arrrghhhwhy?20:44
ZAHERarrrghhh:  I can install it but it's don't work20:45
arrrghhh...20:45
ZAHERarrrghhh: ...?20:46
arrrghhhit's already installed20:46
databitsdoes anyone know the location of the postfix log's off the top of their head ?20:46
arrrghhhyou're using ubuntu-server right?20:46
arrrghhhdatabits: somewheres in /var/log i'd bet.20:46
arrrghhh/var/log/maillog20:47
jdstrandarrrghhh: fyi, some VPS don't compile all the necessary netfilter code to use ufw. People can use /usr/share/ufw/check-requirements to see if this is the case20:55
tarvidmail.log mail.info mail.err etc20:55
arrrghhhjdstrand: that sucks.  ZAHER did you catch that?20:57
ZAHERarrrghhh: yes,I use ubuntu server 10.04 but it's custom edition work under openVZ20:58
arrrghhhZAHER: so if you run that check-requirements does it fail?20:58
jdstrand(actually, 10.04 doesn't have the check-requirements script, but the issue is the same)20:58
jdstrand(oh wait, I misread that as '8.04', please disregard)20:59
arrrghhhhaha20:59
jdstrand:)20:59
databitsarrrghhh: thanks21:02
arrrghhhnp21:02
databits@ubuntu:/etc# cyradm --user cyrus localhost21:05
databitsIMAP Password:localhost> cm databits.toto21:05
databitscreatemailbox: Permission denied21:05
databitsanyone have any idea's ?21:05
arrrghhhno rights?21:06
databitsso you think I need to raise the right's for user cyrus ?21:06
arrrghhhi have no clue what cyradm is21:07
arrrghhhbut permission denied says you don't have permission to do whatever you're trying to do :P21:07
xperiahello to all. i am missing pdo.so and pdo-sql.so in /usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/ and get becouse of this allways the error message21:17
xperiaPHP Warning:  PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/pdo.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/pdo.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 021:17
xperiaUnable to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/pdo_sql.so' - /usr/lib/php5/20060613+lfs/pdo_sql.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in Unknown on line 021:17
xperiahow can i install this pdo.so php5 modules in ubuntu ? looks like i have deleted it somehow becouse till yesterday it worked21:17
uvirtbotNew bug: #623609 in grub2 (main) "grub-pc needs some help in uec instances" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62360921:27
Cygnus_RiftHey everyone, could anyone run me through the troubleshooting steps for an FTP server on Ubuntu 10.10?21:32
Cygnus_RiftAnyone?21:34
Cygnus_RiftHello?21:34
guntbertCygnus_Rift: from your description in #ubuntu I didn'd understand your problem21:35
Cygnus_RiftWhat don't you understand?21:35
Cygnus_RiftThe problem is I still can remote connect to my ftp server, even though all the settings and set-up should be correct21:36
Cygnus_Rift*can't21:36
Cygnus_RiftI forwarded ports 20-22 to my statically addressed server21:36
guntbertCygnus_Rift: please use my nick, so that I get highlighted21:36
Cygnus_RiftHow do you do that?21:37
guntbertCygnus_Rift: can you connect (from outside) to any other services on your machine?21:37
guntbertCygnus_Rift: type gun<tab>21:38
Cygnus_RiftNo, I've tried to set up an ssh server too. Same issue21:38
guntbert!tab | Cygnus_Rift21:38
ubottuCygnus_Rift: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.21:38
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: Didn't know that the tab trick worked in here.21:38
guntbertso cannot reach any service on your machine from outside?21:38
guntbert*so you21:38
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: Nope21:39
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: I believe it has something to do with my ISP or my router21:39
guntbertCygnus_Rift: I'd blame the router ... do you have a local firewall set up?21:39
guntbertCygnus_Rift: many ISPs block server ports21:39
Cygnus_RiftA firewall on the router?21:39
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: I was told that, but I wasn't sure. If thats the case, I wouldn't know how to enable the ports except by contacting my ISP21:40
guntbertCygnus_Rift: your ISP won't .... , try to set up a service on some uncommon port (ie apache on 7000), don't forget to forward21:42
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: I have already tried that with an ssh server on port 1201, that turned out the same results21:42
guntbertCygnus_Rift: I'd try with something really easy (from the client's point of view) - thats why I suggested apache21:43
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: I believe I have already installed apache on my server too and tested it locally. The test page worked.21:44
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: I just haven't tested it remotely21:44
guntbertCygnus_Rift: try to ask your ISP which  ports they block (its often in the FAQs)21:45
guntbertCygnus_Rift: and else set the apache to listen on (say) 12500, and try it from outside21:46
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: How would I connect to my apache server if not through port 80 which most HTTP requests go through?21:47
guntbertCygnus_Rift: but if its really a ISP/router issue you might have better success in ##networking21:47
guntbertCygnus_Rift: in your remote browser type http://<your.address>:<thePortYouUse>21:48
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: Ah, alright. I was going to say, if I forwarded all router port 80 requests to my server, no other computers could surf the web21:49
Cygnus_Riftguntbert: all ---> my21:49
guntbertCygnus_Rift: port 80 is the one most likely blocked :-)  (ISPs usually disallow servers...)21:50
Cygnus_Riftgunbert: Don't you need port 80 to surf websites though?21:51
guntbertCygnus_Rift: no, you can use any port the server listens on (you surely have seen links to some.url:443)21:52
Cygnus_Riftgunbert: I mean for a normal web browser with a default setup21:52
guntbertCygnus_Rift: no problem, just append :portnumber (like http://88.17.94.30:7000)21:58
guntbertremember to use <tab> with nicks :-))21:58
arrrghhhhey all, can i use a serial connection to connect ubuntu-server to say a router?22:01
=== sw0rdfish_ is now known as sw0rdfish
raubvogelDoes anyone know why the dovecot-common package needs mysql?22:10
arrrghhhraubvogel: i think that's for the user-database, if you're not doing LDAP or passwd-files.22:14
arrrghhhhttp://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo22:14
raubvogelBut I am doing ldap. I really do not want to add anything I do not need22:15
raubvogelIf I can get away with22:15
arrrghhhhrm.  not sure... and i've never used it.  my google-fu hasn't turned up anything extremely useful.22:20
xperiahello to all. how can i install in ubuntu the php5 pdo extension ? i get this error message here22:42
xperiasudo php -v22:42
xperiaPHP Warning:  Cannot load module 'SQLite' because required module 'pdo' is not loaded in Unknown on line 022:42
xperiaPHP 5.2.6-2ubuntu4.6 with Suhosin-Patch 0.9.6.2 (cli) (built: Jan  6 2010 22:03:33) Copyright (c) 1997-2008 The PHP Group22:42
xperiawhat for package need to be installed ?22:43
leniosxperia, you did apt-get install php5-sqlite ?22:51
xperialenios: yeah i did apt-get install php5-sqlite but it had no effect23:01
xperianeed to reinstall php523:01
leniosxperia, can you paste the result of : dpkg -l | grep php ?23:02
lenios!paste23:02
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.23:02
cokegenhi ... need to know if the server ISO has wireless support in the installer23:04
cokegenanyone knows ?23:04
cokegenthe server or the alternate ISO23:05
xperialenios: thank you a lot for your help. http://paste-bin.com/view/93f6517723:07
xperiai just did "sudo apt-get remove --purge php5" and wanted now to reinstall php5 with "sudo apt-get install php5" but it dont works anymore23:08
xperiaso i am total lost now23:08
cokegencompile it by hand ;-)23:09
cokegennot the idea, but php, along with other stuff is the only stuff I do by hand23:09
cokegenalways better, you really have control23:09
cokegenof course, always depending on what you want to do23:09
xperiahmmm should i do it really. well the only reason for this problem is becouse the pdo modules for php were missed in ubuntu or better debian but i am not that save with compiling such a package cokgen23:10
cokegenit's not hard, really23:11
cokegenthere are several guides on the net23:11
cokegenI went from apache to lighttpd to nginx23:11
cokegenthe best right now is without of doubt nginx + php 5.3.3 with fpm23:12
xperiahmmm sound nice23:12
cokegenthe lastest stable php release incorporates FPM in the core23:12
leniosxperia, this should do it:  apt-get install php5-sqlite && sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart23:12
lenioswhat doesn't work when trying to install php5?23:12
xperialenios: it say me interpid repository can not be found anymore23:13
leniosintrepid ?!23:13
lenioswhat ubuntu version do you have?23:13
xperiawell its my server i dont want change too much :-) now i am full broken23:13
xperiafull web server is no working anymore as i removed php523:14
xperialenios: PHP 5.2.6-2ubuntu4.6 was last time i used23:14
cokegenwhen you do an apt-get install php5 what do you get ?23:14
xperiacokgen: Fehl http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main php5 5.2.6-2ubuntu4.623:15
xperia  404 Not Found [IP: 141.30.3.82 80]23:15
cokegenwell, that's another problem23:15
cokegenswitch your mirror and do an apt-get update23:15
cokegenin /etc/apt/sources.list23:15
xperiaahhh okay will do that in the apt sources list23:15
cokegenbc the 404 is that apt-get is not finding the package23:16
cokegenso the problem is not with php523:16
xperiayeah and now after changing and a apt-get update i et ignore allways23:18
xperiasudo apt-get update23:18
xperiaIgn http://security.ubuntu.com intrepid-security Release.gp23:18
xperiaIgn http://security.ubuntu.com intrepid-security Release23:18
xperiaIgn http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid Release.gpg .....23:18
cokegenxperia: anyway, I know it's not standard procedure, but I always recommend learning to compile it23:18
cokegenpaste the error23:18
xperiacokgen really asking me what i should do compile or full upgrade23:18
cokegenwell, first you have a problem with apt23:19
cokegenthen you should be able to install php5 again23:19
xperiaahh okay well then let make it that way23:19
cokegenwhat error is throwing ?23:20
cokegenthe apt-get update commadn23:20
xperiahttp://paste-bin.com/view/240dea7723:20
cokegenpastebin your sources.list man23:21
cokegenthat's the problem23:21
cokegenyou have bad repos there23:22
xperiacokgen i get this when i am doing a apt-get update and this here is my sources.list now http://paste-bin.com/view/54a341e123:22
cokegensee ... I come from debian23:23
cokegendon't know where you can get a list of working repos23:24
cokegenbut ask anyone here they should be able to give you a working list23:24
xperiacokgen thank you a lot23:24
cokegenbut the problem is there, I can guarantee you23:25
cokegenhave to go ... see ya23:25
xperiasee ya have a nice day23:26
leniosxperia, cat /etc/issue23:27
leniostry http://repogen.simplylinux.ch/23:28
JanCxperia: intrepid is out of support now23:28
JanCxperia: so no more security releases, etc.23:29
JanCthe repositories are still available, but moved to another server23:30
JanCin most cases you don't want to use it anymore though23:30
xperiai am doing now a full upgrade. thing is compiling newest php will need newest packages so a upgrade is needed23:30
xperiahave done based on a how-to sudo do-release-upgrade and it looks good at the moment with upgrade.23:30
xperiayou are all great people thank you a lot for your help and support especially lenios, cokegen and JanC23:30
xperiaallways nice when you have a crisis like full server non working and people exist how help ones23:31
xperiahope just the upgrade will not break too much stuf :-(23:32

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