[00:04] <SpamapS> RoAkSoAx: pong, sorry you caught me while I was lunching. Whats up?
[00:48] <goddard> giovani is that a normal thing?
[01:02] <RoAkSoAx> SpamapS: o/ I just needed someone to sponsor and upload and you are the only one remaining at this time
[01:02] <RoAkSoAx> SpamapS: bug #768598 if you could please! Thanks!! :)
[02:20] <CrunchyChewie> anyone familiar with Fail2Ban?
[02:22] <CrunchyChewie> I want to configure it to use exim4 as the mta as well as to secure exim4
[02:22] <CrunchyChewie> and the documentation seems a bit sparse
[02:23] <smoser> RoAkSoAx, sorry, just now reading
[02:23] <smoser> around ?
[02:23] <smoser> publish_image_array=( "${publish_image_array[@]}" "${publish_image}" ) == publish_image_array[${#publish_image_array[@]}]="${publish_image}"
[02:25] <smoser> there are 2 dimensional arrays in bash now (i think) at least there are associative, so you wouldn't really have to stuff all into a ',' based delim and thn explode it
[02:27] <smoser> RoAkSoAx, it looks reasonable.
[02:28] <smoser> the only other main comment i would have is to trap sigchld and then kill the other pids and exit.
[03:50] <kindofabuzz> just did a fresh install of 10.04, did all upgrades. when I ssh into the server the welcome message still says "100 packages can be updated. 56 updates are security updates." another apt-get dist-upgrade gives 0 to be upgraded
[04:16] <RoAkSoAx> smoser: sorry went for dinner... and ok. Will look into the 2 domensional arrayts and traping sigchild and kill the pids
[04:25] <smoser> RoAkSoAx, you might be better off using some comand that does that sort of thing.
[04:26] <smoser> ie, dsh, or gnu-parralel
[04:26] <smoser> you feed them a group of commands to run and let them run them.
[04:26] <smoser> comma delimitng and splitting is probably fine.
[04:34] <RoAkSoAx> ok cool yeah i wanna look into gnu parallel too
[04:41] <goddard> i got something really odd going on.  When I login to my ubuntu server it displays the system information like normal but it has two sets of system information  and the second set is different from the first...whats going on? any ideas?
[04:44] <kindofabuzz> just did a fresh install of 10.04, did all upgrades. when I ssh into the server the welcome message still says "100 packages can be updated. 56 updates are security updates." another apt-get dist-upgrade gives 0 to be upgraded
[04:46] <goddard> so do aptitude update
[04:46] <goddard> aptitude safe-upgrade
[04:51] <kindofabuzz> goddard: that did nothing
[04:51] <kindofabuzz> well it found no upgrades
[04:54] <hylinux> hi, guys. one question for uec, what's difference between warlus and EBS?
[04:54] <hylinux> the warlus is just for image store?
[04:55] <hylinux> and ebs for user space storge?
[04:55] <hylinux> thanks so much
[04:56] <goddard> kindofabuzz odd always works for me
[04:56] <goddard> kindofabuzz i would reboot and try again
[04:57] <goddard> any idea when ubuntu is going to update its virus protection?
[04:57] <kindofabuzz> goddard: there are no updates at all. done them all. rebooted several times. still it shows that there updates on the little welcome screen when ssh'ing in
[04:58] <goddard> kindofabuzz yeah odd man I am getting two displays of information when I ssh in
[04:58] <goddard> one from yesterday and today
[04:59] <goddard> i dont know why either
[05:00] <kindofabuzz> goddard: yep, two messages here two. the first doesn't say anything about the updates but second does. something is broken
[05:00] <kindofabuzz> too*
[05:00] <goddard> ive been hanging around here all day hoping some one knows more about it
[05:01] <goddard> i have two servers and it only happens on one
[05:02] <goddard> on top of that i am getting some one trying to repeatedly login to random mail accounts on my server that dont exist
[05:04] <kindofabuzz> i'm researching all this now
[05:07] <kindofabuzz> it's actually printing it 4 times for me
[05:12] <kindofabuzz> goddard: found a fix. just delete or mv your /etc/motd.tail
[05:12] <goddard> kindofabuzz wow thats odd let me know what you figure ut
[05:13] <goddard> so its a bug?
[05:13] <kindofabuzz> i guess. just started after recent updates
[05:14] <kindofabuzz> goddard: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1734201
[05:14] <kindofabuzz> is where i found an answer
[05:15] <goddard> well atleast the resource usage is lower :D
[05:19] <goddard> kindofabuzz good man thanks for the info
[05:19] <kindofabuzz> goddard: np
[08:26] <foo> I just created a user, gave them a home directory, and I'm mainly giving them SFTP access. I noticed they can still view directories outside of their home via SFTP, any way to prevent this?
[08:29] <kthomas_vh_> y
[08:29] <foo> kthomas_vh_: that fo rme?
[08:29] <foo> actually, is there a way to just read a log of the files they'd open?
[08:29] <foo> that'd be fine
[08:30] <kthomas_vh_> y again
[08:49] <kthomas_vh_> wait,  are you the foo I know :) ?
[08:51]  * foo runs and hides
[08:51] <foo> nevermind :)
[08:53] <kthomas_vh_> well,  if you're the foo I know,  you deserve better answers :)
[08:53] <foo> kthomas_vh_: OHHH. ;) Actually, it's all good - I got it sorted. :)
[08:53] <kthomas_vh_> k,  good
[08:54] <foo> and yeah, it's good ol' foo, the only and only. /me does a dance
[08:54]  * kthomas_vh_ looks for bar
[08:54] <foo> separated at birth :/
[08:54] <kthomas_vh_> :/
[11:09] <eichi> hello, I have much problems with crontab cronjobs <10h and <10m. means. every time of day with only one digit (doesnt matter of I use 01 01 or 1 1) doenst work. someone has any idea? (other time like 10 15 * * * work without problems)
[12:17] <Blizzkid> Hi guys, I've created a udev-rule which calls a script under a certain condition in 50-udev.rules. This works fine. When I copy that same rule to 55-rd1000.rules, it's executed twice. What could be causing this?
[12:17] <Blizzkid> the rule is http://pastebin.com/At1P8KHa
[14:22] <RoAkSoAx> morning all
[14:22] <RoAkSoAx> Daviey: ping
[14:23] <RoyK> hi
[14:23]  * RoyK curses 
[14:24] <RoyK> insane packet loss from a netbook with 11.04 ... not a server question, really, but ever tried to ask on #ubuntu?
[14:45] <hggdh> jamespage: blueprint for Jenkins opened
[14:48] <www2> hi all i want to set a sudo login with the root password for securty
[15:18] <andygraybeal> what virtual network interface is best? e1000, virtio ?
[15:19] <smoser> virtio should be better than e1000
[15:23] <bau-> hi all, where can i get a ath.cx domain, or another free domain?
[15:37] <andygraybeal> smoser, thank you
[15:42] <b0gatyr> trying to edit file /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf with vim as sudo but it tells me "warning: Changing a Read Only File" what can be wrong?
[15:45] <bau-> b0gatyr, not sure but it could be means the hdd is full
[15:52] <orudie> how to find out which version of postfix I have installed ?
[15:55] <patdk-wk> postconf version
[15:55] <patdk-wk> postconf mail_version
[16:23] <JanC> bau-: for dynamic address hosts, see dyndns & such?
[17:01] <morb> Quick question; does anyone know why the -server kernel does *not* include r8168.ko (Realtek GigE LKM) when the .config *does* have it set to build...
[17:01] <pangrazi> I am having a problem with 10.04-LTS and multiple NICs using the same MAC
[17:02] <ScottK> Aren't MAC addresses supposed to be unique?
[17:02] <cloakable> Yes
[17:02] <cloakable> It's how ARP works, iirc.
[17:03] <morb> ja
[17:03] <david5345> I need to recompile asterisk into a deb for 8.04 and it has to have all the same options as the ubuntu repository asterisk ( dependencies, paths etc... )
[17:03] <pangrazi> exactly
[17:04] <pangrazi> and the macs show up as unique in Free BSD and the UDEV rules
[17:04] <pangrazi> but when I do an ifconfig i get the same mac for all 9 interfaces
[17:05] <morb> huh. no ifrename or macchange funk involved?
[17:05] <pangrazi> I have 4 broadcom nics on board, 4 intel e1000 on a pci-x card and 2 10GE on a myricom card
[17:05] <david5345> how might I do this ?
[17:05] <pangrazi> nope
[17:05] <morb> this is pretty much a fresh install?
[17:05] <pangrazi> clean install from scratch, added some packages and that is it
[17:05]  * morb interest piqued
[17:05] <pangrazi> all packages are up to date as of 10 minutes ago
[17:06] <morb> and tcpdump or monitoring externanlly confirms they're all using the same mac?
[17:06] <pangrazi> yes
[17:06] <koolhead17> hi alll
[17:06] <pangrazi> my cisco switches are freaking out seeing mac-address flapping
[17:06] <morb> no doubt
[17:06] <pangrazi> i removed the myricom card and rebooted to no change
[17:06] <morb> have you tried manually unloading/loading lkms?
[17:06] <pangrazi> no, i have not tried that
[17:07] <morb> rmmod, modprobe/insmod
[17:07] <morb> just for yucks
[17:07] <pangrazi> ill try that right now
[17:07] <pangrazi> i did reboot the server and do a cold boot as well
[17:08] <pangrazi> it is very strange that dmsg shows with the correct mac as well
[17:08] <morb> hm
[17:11] <pangrazi> well i just did the standard remove the nic you are using trick
[17:11] <pangrazi> excellent
[17:13] <pangrazi> i did have to install some unusual packages for the new version of Snort
[17:13] <pangrazi> this is supposed to be an IPS when complete
[17:13] <pangrazi> anyone have any suggestions other than a rebuild?
[17:14] <pangrazi> this isn't in production so I can do pretty much anything I want to it
[17:16] <pangrazi> and even if i do an ifconfig to force the change nothing happens
[17:16] <pangrazi> ifconfig still reports the same MAC
[17:16] <azeryu> hello ther
[17:17] <donvito-> System information disabled due to load higher than 1
[17:17] <donvito-> why i get this message?
[17:17] <azeryu> on my ubuntu pc i try to enable mod_rewrite
[17:17] <azeryu> i can't there is an error
[17:17] <azeryu> what to do ?
[17:18] <azeryu> for you the message is self explanary donvito
[17:18] <azeryu> " load high "
[17:18] <donvito-> what i need to do?
[17:18] <azeryu> you need to increase your sysconfig
[17:18] <azeryu> or kill process
[17:19] <azeryu> that's just an indication to manage well your system, that's not a big issue
[17:20] <morb> donvito-: nothing, it's just the motd displayed upon login. it does not want to add excess load to the system, so it's being nice and letting other processes take priority.
[17:20] <pangrazi> morb: i rmmod bnx2 and modprob bnx2 and now the broadcom nics have the right mac addresses
[17:21] <morb> pangrazi: hah! so something in the init chain is causing them to be reassigned, I'd take it to the mailing list because tbqh I've never heard of this occurring before, and it's not normal. (I've run several 4+ nic boxes before)
[17:21] <azeryu> well for my problem i try to setup an virtual host when i try to do sudo mod_rewrite aktivieren i got this error :  sudo: mod_rewrite: command not found
[17:22] <pangrazi> awesome
[17:22] <morb> azeryu: mod_rewrite is a module for most httpds.
[17:22] <azeryu> ok what i have to do ?
[17:22] <morb> it's something you alter inside the scope of your httpd's configuration
[17:23] <cortex_sk> azeryu: sudo a2enmod
[17:23] <azeryu> instead of mod_rewrite aktivieren
[17:24] <azeryu> not working
[17:26] <azeryu>  sudo a2enmod aktivieren
[17:26] <azeryu> ERROR: Module aktivieren does not exist!
[17:26] <cortex_sk> azeryu: sudo a2enmod rewrite
[17:27] <azeryu> enabled
[17:27] <azeryu> if i try mod_rewrite aktivieren
[17:27] <pangrazi> i guess i get to go step by step through my init to find out which one is hosing my nics
[17:28] <azeryu> sudo: mod_rewrite: command not found
[17:28] <azeryu> this is what i got
[17:29] <cortex_sk> azeryu: did you change something in your apache config files?
[17:30] <azeryu> nothing
[17:30] <azeryu> what option to check ?
[17:32] <shauno> why are you trying to run mod_rewrite from the command line?
[17:32] <azeryu> i just following a tutorial
[17:39] <Admin__> hi
[17:40] <Admin__> could you help me please how to install openmsn in ubuntu server
[17:44] <TheEvilPhoenix> Admin__:  uh... does that require a GUI interface?
[17:44] <Admin__> hi are there someone
[17:59] <mrroth> hi, silly question
[18:00] <mrroth> but how do I manage a bunch of ssh server
[18:00] <mrroth> a bunch of linux servers
[18:00] <mrroth> and unix, from my bash prompt
[18:00] <mrroth> like shorts, or simple ways to remote in to them
[18:02] <sarthor> Hi, i am getting some mac address and ip address incomple, while that ip address are not present, you friends can check my arp , /etc/netwrok/interfaces/, dhcp.conf here,    http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/597518/
[18:04] <Admin__> hi could you help me plea someone know to install nogios or openmsn in ubuntu server
[18:08] <mrroth> what the best way to manage a whole bunch of unix / linux server from the terminal (like ssh session and such)
[18:08] <mrroth> short cuts
[19:08] <pangrazi> morb: as a hack i put the rmmod and modprob commands into rc.local
[19:08] <pangrazi> such a hack but it is working for now
[19:26] <g0bl1n> any hint for this ? Can SSH to an AWS Ubuntu instance but can't SCP. Get a permission denied. Using scp -i /path/to/ssh_key -r local_folder user@server:/remote_path
[19:30] <deadsmith> ltipath
[19:30] <deadsmith> hey all...
[19:30] <deadsmith> Anyone have experience with a Promise vtrak running on 10.10?
[19:33]  * Daviey checks in
[19:33] <RoAkSoAx> /win 17
[19:33] <RoAkSoAx> lol
[19:37] <deadsmith> or multipath setup in general?
[19:38] <morb> pangrazi: at least you can continue working on other stuff until you find a sound solution / real fix! =)
[19:40] <mrroth> what permession do I set on a hidden folder with bookmarks I don't want anyone to see, but to still allow me to excute them via script
[19:40] <malev> hi there! I'm installing a FTP server with vsftp and I'd like to: when some one logs in I'd like to be placed in /sites dir is this possible?
[19:40] <mrroth> do I need to do chmod 400 /dir/
[19:45] <lenios_> malev, you're probably looking for chroot
[19:46] <lenios_> http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60
[19:46] <malev> lenios_, thanks!!
[19:47] <malev> lenios_, something like that, but I want chroot to be a common dir to all the users
[19:49] <lenios_> change home dir of users then, or search an option for this kind of chroot for vsftpd
[19:49] <JasonMSP> I'm trying to get a deeper understanding of symbolic links.  I have one setup for a webadmin program that links from the public_html folder to a share folder.  Permissions right now are rwx across the board.  Does this need to be the case?
[20:16] <hazmat> anyone understand where core files go in ubuntu-server? i see cat /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern -> |/usr/share/apport/apport %p %s %c
[20:16] <hazmat> but its not clear to me what apport is doing with the core
[21:46] <CppIsWeird> im following this tutorial http://www.monkeedev.co.uk/blog/2009/03/06/setting-up-openvpn-in-debianubuntu/ when it gets to where it says "Just edit this with your network settings and execute it. You will also need to set it to create the bridge at boot time:"
[21:46] <CppIsWeird> does it want me to name the script bridge, move it to /etc/init.d, then run the command
[21:46] <CppIsWeird> update-rc.d bridge defaults
[21:46] <CppIsWeird> ?
[21:50] <b0gatyr> CppIsWeird: all is saying is to edit the script with your network settings then execute it and add the script to start at boot time with update-rc.d bridge defaults
[21:51] <CppIsWeird> k. i did something like that... :P
[21:54] <ejv> hi, im rsyncing (on the same server) a 43G directory with thousands of small files from one array to another, and im getting an error "ERROR: out of memory in map_ptr [sender]", there's *plenty* of available RAM, how do I fix this?