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HenriquezIs there a way to delay an application (vmware server 2) from starting at boot?00:25
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uvirtbotNew bug: #799297 in dahdi-linux (universe) "package dahdi-dkms 1:2.3.0.1 dfsg-2ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: dahdi kernel module failed to build" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79929703:31
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philipballewwould somebody be able to help me with getting my server to be viewed on the network04:20
jmarsdenviewed?  As in pingable and sshable?  Maybe... what is the problem?04:22
JoeCoderis it possible to create a symbolic link that also recursively changes the ownership of the files in it?  (probably not, but thought I'd ask)04:22
philipballewnot problem. im just setting it up04:22
philipballewim gonna put music on it and hook several laptops to different speakers in the house to make a mediaa server04:23
philipballewso i assume samba is needed04:23
philipballewand ill install ssh as well. i never run a server with out it04:23
JoeCoderis it possible to create a symbolic link that also recursively changes the ownership of the files in it?  (probably not, but thought I'd ask)04:23
philipballewjmarsden,04:24
JoeCodersorry, didn't mean to ask the same question twice.04:24
jmarsdenphilipballew: "Viewable" by Windows machines for music etc. I might not be able to help much with, but the basic networking and ssh should be simple enough.04:26
philipballewill be using linux only04:27
philipballewjmarsden,04:27
philipballewI am not a windows person since i switched cold turky to ubuntu04:27
jmarsdenphilipballew: Then why do you think you want to use samba?  I suppose it depends on what the media client apps you will run on the laptops use...04:28
jmarsdenFirst step: install the server and openssh, and get that working on the network.04:28
philipballewim noy sure. i dont need it. whats the best way to connect to unix or linux bassed computers together?04:29
jmarsdenWell, it depends what sort of connection.  ssh is one way :)04:29
philipballewwhen i install ssh i have a dynamic ip04:29
jmarsdenwhether your local IP is static or not depends on how you configure networking, not on ssh.04:30
philipballewi have it configured for static04:31
philipballewso i might install something like this http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/04:31
philipballewthen install the cliant on ubuntu04:31
jmarsdenIf the server and clients are all on the same local LAN you don't need dyndns :)04:32
jmarsdenRight now is the server machine installed and on your LAN?04:32
philipballewits about to be when i install it. id need dyndns so i can administer it remotely though correct?04:34
jmarsdenIt helps if you want to do that, yes.04:35
jmarsdenHowever "I have it configured for static" and "its about to be when I install it"   do not go together very well, or else I am confused!?04:36
philipballewisnt a static ip assigned by your isp jmarsden ?04:44
jmarsdenOn your local LAN, a static IP is assigned by you.  On the public Internet, it is assigned by the ISP.04:45
jmarsdenYou were originally talking about a network and laptops playing music from a server... seemed to me that was all local on one LAN...04:45
jmarsdenSo no ISP needed at all, no Internet connection needed even :)04:45
philipballewit is all local. but say i want to administer it remotely.04:46
philipballewhaha. that makes sence04:46
jmarsdenThen you can use some form of dynamic DNS client if you want, yes.  But the server needs a (local, LAN) static IP whether or not you need the remote admin.04:46
jmarsdenSo the laptop clients can easily find the server.04:47
philipballewwhats the way to do that?04:47
philipballewassign a local static ip04:47
jmarsdenhttps://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/network-configuration.html and see the bit under "Static Address Assignment".04:48
jmarsdenYou really do need to read the Server Guide before installing a Ubuntu server... :)04:48
philipballewthis is gonna be a fun night!!!04:49
jmarsdenIt's 5 lines of text in /etc/network/interfaces, it is not hard to do :)04:50
jmarsdenMake that 4 lines...04:51
jmarsdenThe 5th is for your default route to the Internet :)04:51
philipballewyeah i looked at that. i have a router(running dd-wrt) and a att modem04:53
philipballewshouldnt be horribably hard04:53
uvirtbotNew bug: #799311 in bacula (main) "package bacula-director-mysql 5.0.1-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79931106:36
dijonyummy123i have a problem with postfix. i send an email, can see the emails in the Maildir/new. but when i do a "mail" always says i have no mail. any idea?09:16
saritwhich protocol is used by mail: SMTP or IMAP?09:18
sariteuhr... I mean POP3 or IMAP09:18
dijonyummy123smtp i guess... 220 mail.androidcoolness.com ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)09:20
dijonyummy123ehlo localhost09:20
dijonyummy123,   esmtp09:20
dijonyummy123i followed the ubuntu docs for postfix09:20
saritsmtp is used to send the email, since you have files in the Maildir/new folder, I assume it has been received09:21
saritif you "speak" POP3 or IMAP, you can connect to your mailserver using telnet and verify you have new messages09:21
dijonyummy123how come 'mail' command cant find the new mail09:44
saritdunno, no experience with mail myself09:45
RoyKdijonyummy123: by default, the mail command looks for new mail in $MAIL, usually /var/mail/$username10:22
RoyKif you have installed something more fancy than good old mbox, such as dovecot or cyrus IMAP, good-ole 'mail' is either too stupid or needs to be reconfigured10:23
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uvirtbotNew bug: #799420 in samba (main) "package samba-common-bin 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: problemas de dependencias - se deja sin configurar" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79942015:21
nuckingHey everyone, I'm planning to upgrade my current server to a new ubuntu server version, is this a good time to do so? Or should I wait a little longer because there's a new major version just around the corner?16:12
remix_tjnucking: depends on the release you want to install. If you need a LTS is a good time, the next one will be release in about 1yr. But if you are talking of common ubuntu release the next one will be in october, so you must decide16:35
nuckingremix_tj: What's a LTS?16:36
nuckingMy only goal with this server is to use it as my nas/router16:37
remix_tjLong Term Support, a special ubuntu relase which gets updated for 5years instead of the traditional 18month16:37
remix_tjah... depends on how many times you'd like to upgrade it16:37
nuckingI'm currently running Ubuntu server 9.10 on it16:37
remix_tjah16:38
remix_tji'll upgrade to 10.04 and wait for the 12.04 for the next upgrade. IMHO LTS releases are more stable and reliable16:38
nuckingWell, I recently installed a new wireless network adapter and It's been bugging around a little with lots of silly things installed I don't want/need anymore, so I thought I might as well install a new version16:39
uvirtbotNew bug: #799448 in openvpn (main) "openvpn hangs system with etoken" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79944816:52
amerodoes anyone any socks server softwares with ability to forward incoming connections?16:58
ameroknow*16:58
amerossh socks works great but i need an alternative that works with port ranges17:02
boxer_du_60luffy: Coucou18:04
luffyboxer_du_60: Salut toi18:04
luffyboxer_du_60: Ca bounce?18:04
fasolmibonsoir18:48
fasolmij'ai besoin d'aide pour faire fonctionner ma showcam plus merci18:48
fasolmibonsoir18:48
zero_does anyone know of a great hotspot software?20:49
nuckableGreetings, for some reason my port forwarding doesn't seem to work, I've enabled net.ipv4.ip_forward = 1 in /etc/sysctl.conf am I missing something?21:27
lifelessif you're on a consumer connection trying to do NAT, yeah, you have ;)21:29
lifelesshttp://lartc.org/ may help21:29
lifelesshttp://lartc.org/howto/ specifically21:30
NictraSaviosAlright, Well, Ive been using desktop linux for a while now, Running Arch Linux. But Now comes the big job. I have a network of 75 machines. All are using a windows server. I need instructions, or a bassic idea, on how I should go about making it a ubuntu server. Its 75 machines, Clustered to all feed off one monitor (Which constantly outputs the collective activity of the server).22:05
NictraSaviosHello?22:10
qman__anybody here familiar with zoneminder? I have an old install on 9.10 that I can't get video exported from, giving me "No event id(s) supplied, referer: https://66.188.27.110:8443/zm/index.php?view=export&eids[]=231119&eids[]=231122&eids[]=231125&eids[]=..."23:27
qman__I'm guessing it's a problem with the requesting page because of that ridiculous get URL, but I don't know if that's how it's supposed to work23:27
qman__I know 9.10 is EOL, so I'm just trying to fix it well enough to get the video out23:28

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