[00:00] <qwebirc106043> Its just not sending
[00:02] <JanC> maybe you need to log in or not and you're doing that wrong?
[00:03] <qwebirc106043> Ok, Incoming mail server is failing too now. How can i fix this? Incoming needs 25 right?
[00:04] <JanC> for receiving mail from other mailservers, yes
[00:04] <qwebirc106043> is there a way to change that?Or do i need to contact my ISP to have them unblock it?
[00:07] <JanC> there is no way to change that, and most ISPs won't unblock (unless you have a business account maybe)
[00:10] <CrunchyChewie> I want to use exim4 as a send-only email for my web app, how do I make it appear as "noreply@domain.com" versus my user account name@domain.com?
[00:12] <JanC> that has nothing to do with exim; just use it as the "From:" in your webapp?
[00:12] <CrunchyChewie> oh ok
[00:12] <CrunchyChewie> I just wanted to make sure
[00:12] <CrunchyChewie> I am a bit clueless on mta's
[00:13] <JanC> then go out and read   ;)
[00:13] <CrunchyChewie> If OSS documentation was that good these channels would be empty :)
[00:14] <JanC> actually, there are lots of tutorials & how-to's and whatever about MTA's
[00:14] <JanC> and in any case, this is not about open vs. closed source, but about an internet protocol  ;)
[07:26] <floodplain> Hi, I'm not sure if this is the right ch. I've broken my lamp installation and need to completely reinstall it. i've been trying for hours but after each apt-get remove --purge and synaptic gui complere removal the reinstall  it doesn't work. any advice on how to get lamp back as if it was the first time installing it? thanks
[10:37] <cemc> what's the easiest way to display a message to the console, even if nobody is logged in? I have a background script I need to know what it's doing even if I'm at the login (tty1..6) and not logged in.
[11:07] <EricJ> cemc: I'd probably just redirect the output to a file or something.
[11:15] <airtonix> when i run `sudo krb5_newrealm` it returns a prompt showing it has found and decided to use the fqdn kerberos.servername.local, i added srv records to my bind dns zone, yet it still uses the .local domain, what should i be editing to make it use my dns provided domain ?
[12:24] <alessandro_> ciao c'è qualche italiano qui?
[12:39] <RoyK> alessandro_: this is an english language channel, please
[12:40] <RoyK> alessandro_: there's another channel, ubuntu-it, that may be better for your use
[15:48] <FernandoTertiary> hola, can anybody look to the forum post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1775007 & assist if potentially able por favor?
[16:24] <FernandoTertiary> what shell would be used to "depurate" the router for a Ubuntu machine?
[16:37] <luite> FernandoTertiary: have you been able to get a http connection to your ubuntu server working?
[16:38] <luite> and what does "depurate" mean?
[16:51] <FernandoTertiary> luite: a Windoze person was asking about telnet stuff
[16:51] <FernandoTertiary> and the answer is "have not yet" *frowns"
[16:54] <luite> FernandoTertiary: you mean telnet to your router?
[16:55] <FernandoTertiary> luite: telnet to router is perhaps what the Windoze guy suggests
[16:57] <FernandoTertiary> luite: can you look to the Ubuntu Forum post perhaps?
[16:57] <FernandoTertiary> it has all information updated
[16:57] <FernandoTertiary> look to the forum post http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1775007 & assist if potentially able por favor?
[17:30] <fosterdv> Anyone by chance know anything about troubleshooting mail, in mbox format?
[18:38] <Greg882> Anyone happen to have experience setting up ss5?
[18:42] <RoyK> ss5?
[18:42] <Greg882> socks server 5
[18:44] <ikonia> yup
[18:44] <ikonia> it's pretty much dead now
[18:45] <Greg882> I have been looking for another option but I cannot seem to find a decent package that has the option to route my connections out on the same ip that they come in on
[18:45] <ikonia> what is it you want to do ?
[18:45] <ikonia> (end to end)
[18:47] <Greg882> I have a vps with 3 ips I need the proxy to connect out on the same interface it came in on and have working authentication as well
[18:47] <Greg882> more or less
[18:48] <ikonia> can you not do that with iptables and connection established ?
[18:49] <Greg882> I just made a mess when I attempted to do that before. You wouldnt happen to know of any resources on that avenue?
[18:49] <ikonia> --state ESTABLISHED
[18:49] <ikonia> I'm a bit rusty so you may want to check that with the guys in #netfilter
[18:50] <ikonia> if you do -i $interface --state ESTABLISHED (at a high level) that should keep the established connections bound to the interface
[18:51] <Greg882> Alright
[19:57] <Pr0zoid> hey guys i have a question...  I have an ip address that seems to be blocked but when i do iptables -L i don't see the blocked ip
[20:01] <agleason6> I have a question about DNS setup
[20:03] <agleason6> I'm a complete newb when it comes to networking stuff, but do I need to setup my own DNS server (bind9) if I'm pointing my domain to someone else's nameservers?
[20:05] <qman__> no
[20:07] <agleason6> how does that work? I've got my domain, and I set the namespace to point to ns1.afraid.org, but how do I tell afraid.org what my IP is? so that when someone goes to my domain it goes to my server?
[20:10] <qman__> you log into your afraid.org account and configure it there
[20:10] <qman__> in the case of dynamic DNS, you set up a script on your server to wget the URL, which afraid.org then uses to configure it
[20:12] <agleason6> k thanks!
[20:25] <RefaelAlats> hola
[20:25] <RefaelAlats> there is a modem bridged to a router, & the modem MAC address is displayed in "ifconfig", though the Linksys as well has a MAC address, & the Linksys has determined the WAN address per the MAC address
[20:26] <RefaelAlats> the Linksys MAC address is not reflected in the "ifconfig", though the Linksys has determined the WAN per the Linksys MAC
[20:27] <RefaelAlats> & can't reach the WAN
[21:21] <RefaelAlats> see the forum post in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10905982#post10905982 & assist if you are able por favor
[22:58] <llslim> hello has anyone else have trouble with "ping" running idle and not timing out with the following command: "ping -c 2 -W 2 "?
[23:00] <llslim> err forgot the ip "ping 192.168.56.1 -c 2 -W 2"
[23:59] <sw0rdfish> is webmin a tool that should be used for people who know what their doing?
[23:59] <sw0rdfish> or can a newbie use it too