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^robertjis vlan0.0 a no-no?00:05
^robertjerr br0.000:05
AndroidLoverInSFi got postfix mail delievered to my maildir new folder alright. but when i type mail. it says i have no new mail. so what wrong and how to fix? ideas?00:06
pmatulisAndroidLoverInSF: well, evidently it's not looking for new mail in the right place00:10
AndroidLoverInSFim not a sysadmin. how to make it look in the right place00:11
pmatulisAndroidLoverInSF: i'm not sure, research it.  start with 'man mail'00:14
greppyAndroidLoverInSF: mail doesn't work with maildir, you might want to take a look at mutt to read mail in your maildir.00:16
pmatulisgreppy: 'maildir' is all over *my* mail man page.  not sure which package is actually associated however00:19
pmatulismailx?00:19
pmatulisi have heirloom-mailx package installed00:20
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AndroidLoverInSFi used empathy to read it00:28
AndroidLoverInSFbut now have problem sending mail.00:36
deXirehello :)00:58
pmatulishello00:59
deXireI am new to Ubuntu server. I created a directory and set the CHMOD according to some tutorial, now I can access the web pages within that directory but only from within the server, I can't access them from any other computer01:00
deXireso, what's the problem ?01:01
SpamapSdeXire: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/httpd.html01:11
SpamapSdeXire: that may be of help01:11
deXireit's not about apache, it's about te CHMOD code01:15
deXireI guess I don't know the one that allows access from other computers01:15
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kexmanhello ubuntu people01:18
kexmani run into a problem and wanted to ask if maybe someone knows a fix for it01:18
kexmani would like to use my phone as a usb2net adapter01:19
kexmanits smart enough to make a nat and provide me internet using 3g or wifi01:19
kexmanthis worked as "plug and net" on system rescue cd01:19
kexmancould this feature be someone be used on ubuntu-server ? its already installed everything is in place i booted it01:20
twbThe only difference between desktop and server versions of Ubuntu is which packages are installed.01:22
twbIf you can isolate which packages were providing you that functionality on the "system rescue cd", you can install them.01:23
kexmantwb: how if i dont have net ? :P01:23
kexmanmaybe its on the cd ?01:23
twbsneakernet01:23
kexmanhmm is it ? :) how did you found it ?01:23
twbNo, "sneakernet" means you carry data from one place to another by walking instead of by data cable01:24
kexmantwb: lol :)) haha okay01:24
twbe.g. on a usb key01:24
kexmantwb: you know what :) ill just make my b43 work with wpa_supplicant :P01:24
kexmanhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263136 yay for guides and tuts :P01:25
* kexman is lazy01:25
twbYes, well, broadcom are an enemy of your freedom01:25
kexmantwb: nah its recognized01:25
kexmantwb: you dont know how broadcom used to be :P01:25
twbThen it's just a normal wpa_supplicant setup.01:25
kexmanbcm43 ndis b43legacy etc ....  pita compared to how you do it now :)01:25
twbkexman: I have twenty b43 routers...01:25
kexmantwb: yes :)01:25
twbAnd you don't get NDIS on MIPS01:26
kexmantwb: but image booting sysresc no wifi ... eeergh ... plug in phone connected to wifi = wow it works :)01:26
kexmantwb: no you dont :P01:26
kexmanthere is wl :P01:26
kexmanthere used to be before b43 i guess01:26
kexmandunno not running my old openwrt linksys wrl54gl anymore01:26
twbkexman: that post you linked to is ridiculous01:26
kexmanthat was pretty cool :) putting openvpn and stuff like that on 4mb :P01:26
kexmantwb: ridicoulous how ?01:27
twbhttp://paste.debian.net/120507/01:27
kexman 4. as the PSK is clear text, be sure to:01:27
kexmanwhy not hash it ?01:27
kexman1st line of what i posted does that , btw thanks :P01:28
twbkexman: because I'm lazy and it means I can look it up there later to give to someone else :-)01:28
kexmanyou know what i dont want hashed psk :P01:29
kexmanknow why ? :)01:30
kexmandont have gpm :P lol01:30
kexmanbaaah01:32
kexmanfirmware file ... blahb lahb not found01:32
kexmangrrrr01:32
kexmanhate it hate it , use phone via usb = love it love it :D01:32
twbgpm is for mice01:33
twbYou seriously can't copy things without a mouse?01:33
kexmantwb: give me net :)01:33
kexmantwb: serious not what is posted on the console ... no ssh01:33
twbscreen has copy and paste with ^[01:33
kexmanyeah blame it on my lack of sed and such01:33
kexmanhuhhh01:33
kexmanneed to learn more about that :)01:33
kexmanbah my screen usage is minimal ... still cant leave my terminal without it :D01:34
kexmanscreen usage minimial = knowledge of how to use it :P keep forgetting shortcuts :P01:34
twbSounds like you need to print out a reference card and pin it over your desk01:36
twbNext to the nudie calendar01:36
kexmantwb: btw should i had installed 10.04.2 ? im using 10.04 lts from the main site. but now i found out about : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/lucid/daily/current/01:36
twbThe third dot just means some security updates are already applied01:37
twb*third number01:37
kexmantwb: ah , tought its more feature rich :P like make wifi work out of the box even for b43 users :P01:37
twbI suppose it also has -updates applied to it, so IN THEORY it might fix a b43 issue, but that is unlikely.01:38
kexmantwb: sneakernet it shall be01:39
kexmanoh wow01:41
kexmananother great thing happened :(01:41
kexmanplugged in my usb and it says unable to enumerate usb device on port 101:41
twbMaybe should have done that first?01:42
kexmanwell i have windows on the other machine and that cant see my usb neither ... umf01:42
kexmanbut before that i just had booted from it and was running superbly :) just a very unclean mount01:43
twbUhuh.01:43
kexmanbut clearly here the problem is not an unclean mount01:43
kexmanbut something else imho01:43
twbPerhaps the phone's USB socket is not in gadget mode01:43
kexmanyay sdb is there :P plugged it into another socket :) crazy pc parts :P01:44
kexmanyweah unplugged the phone as well01:44
kexmanthe thing is now i look at my installation and it uses 727 mb-s and i cant use my network :P lol01:45
kexmannow i dont have a console mouse :P01:45
kexmannor i dont have any cigarettes baaah :)01:45
kexmanalso fdisk says partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundry :)01:46
kexmani have sda1 = /boot = primary + sda2 = extended + sda5 = linux LVM01:46
kexmanall done by the install01:47
kexmanwhats that complaint about fdisk saying that part1 does not end on cylinder boundry ? twb any idea abot that ?01:47
twbIgnore that, fdisk is stupid.01:47
kexmanhaha01:47
twbUse gparted.01:47
kexmanheared that before :P01:47
twbEr, GNU parted.01:47
twbgparted is the lame GUI01:47
kexmanwhich is of course not installed into the 777 mb :P01:47
kexmanwhat do i get for 777 mb ?01:48
twbNFI01:48
kexmani didnt select any package01:48
kexmandont even tell me about that01:48
* kexman found tobacco ... 01:48
twbIf grep-dctrl is installed, you can ask it.01:48
twbgrep-status -FStatus -sInstalled-Size,Package -n "install ok installed" | paste -sd "  \n" | sort -n01:48
twbThat will list installed packages by size.01:48
kexmanno grep-status for me01:49
twbAbout 128MB will be kernel, another 200MB is ubuntu-minimal, and perhaps another 300MB for ubuntu-standard.01:50
twbThat comes to 628MB, which is roughly what you said.  The remained might be /var/cache/apt/archives or similar.01:50
kexmanonestly i hate top :P would like to see htop there instead :)01:50
twbFile a bug report, then01:51
kexmanminimal and standard dont contain what i need01:51
kexman:)01:51
kexmanbut i think im going to go minimal01:51
kexmanand plug that damn cable :P01:51
kexmanpitaaa01:51
kexmanlazyness ftw :P01:51
kexmantwb: okay not going to cry anymore about this, going to fix it :)01:52
twbThat 300MB figure was too high; it includes some extra things like git and openssl blacklists.01:52
kexmanohh yayy fsck.vat /dev/sdb1 = long list + asking copy original to back ? copy backup to iriginal ? no action ? :) lol01:52
kexmani never used fsck.vat01:53
kexmantwb: looky looky what i see in dmesg when pluggin in the phone under sysresc : rndis_host : usb0 balh blah mac address rndis device :)01:58
kexmanso its something rndis stuff never header about that :P but it must be that01:58
twbI've stopped caring01:59
kexmanlol :))))02:00
kexmantwb: im downloading the fw and making wifi work on the laptop02:00
sparcHmm is there a reason why dpkg might not be able to install a file, from a package?02:02
sparcerror creating directory `./etc/vx/VxICS': No such file or directory02:02
sparcbut since dpkg was running as root, i would think it would create it02:02
sparcn/m, my mistake in a control file.  sorry about that.02:05
kexmanrndis ftw :D done :D fwcutter did the job :) in chroot :P02:12
kexmanand thanks to you now twb i already have an ip on wlan0 ;) thanks a lot for that very short wpa_suppl setup :)02:13
duliI'm getting this when trying to install pecl xdiff. http://paste.ubuntu.com/630140/ What am I missing?02:19
twbkexman: you're welcome02:19
twbYay, data loss02:33
twbWhen you replace collectd with an out-of-band copy and then "dpkg -P collectd-core", it deletes your databases02:34
twbWithout asking02:34
kexmanlol02:36
kexmantwb: backup ?02:36
twbIt deleted my backups, too02:37
twbWell, it deleted one layer of my backups.  I still have some offsite.02:38
kexmanyay im on 10.04.2 already02:41
kexmanwith working wifi :D02:41
kexmanwhy does virtualbox need kde stuff ?02:51
kexmanohh02:51
qman__pulling my hair out over this broken zoneminder02:54
kexmani followed this Debian-based Linux distributions on www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads02:55
qman__really wish there was a manual export function02:55
qman__poorly written web interfaces strike again02:55
kexmancould anyone tell me why ubuntu needs to install a full blown kde to my box when i asked only for virtualbox ? :)02:58
qman__kexman, because virtualbox is not a headless software02:59
qman__and therefore requires X and all the bits that go with it02:59
kexmannot that right now i have any problems with it , nice shiny kde yay :P was lazy to pull it :) got it anyway :p thanks :P but if id like to do this without x ?02:59
kexmanaha qman__ hmm02:59
kexmanqman__: soo even for not OSE virtualbox i need kde / x ?02:59
qman__unless they have a headless version now, but I don't think they do03:00
qman__if you want to run a virtual server, suggest KVM or vmware03:00
kexmanqman__: there is this deb file http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/4.0.8/virtualbox-4.0_4.0.8-71778~Ubuntu~lucid_i386.deb03:00
kexmanqman__: well id like to use virtualbox right now and no support for kvm :P03:00
qman__virtualbox is a desktop virtualization software03:01
qman__it's not designed to be run that way, so it depends on the GUI03:01
kexmanqman__: how can i remove virtualbox and all its dependencys ?03:02
kexmanwould kde be removed then ?03:02
qman__yes03:02
kexman:(03:02
qman__apt-get purge virtualbox if you installed it that way03:02
kexmanand thats it ?03:02
qman__then apt-get autoremove03:03
kexmanthat will wipe out everything that it has done ? no cruft remains ?03:03
kexmanaha03:03
kexmanokay that 2 and thats it ?03:03
qman__yes03:03
kexmanwould the install files still remain if i wish to install again ?03:03
qman__yes03:03
qman__in /var/cache/apt/archives03:03
qman__until you apt-get clean03:03
kexmanthank you03:03
kexmanbyebye kde03:04
kexmanim stress testing my hdd :P03:04
qman__sorry if I'm coming off rude, I'm just frustrated03:05
qman__been trying to fix broken PHP for the last three hours to no avail03:05
kexmanqman__: nah mah your helping out a lot really03:05
kexman!!03:05
kexmanqman__: php is the devil :P03:05
MrPPSqman__: broken php app, or php itself?03:06
kexmanit bites your 4$$03:06
qman__php app, zoneminder03:06
qman__1.24.1 on ubuntu 9.10, old and unsupported03:06
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qman__need to get some video out of it, so I can't just upgrade willy nilly03:06
kexmanLinux mobile 2.6.32-28-generic-pae #55-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 10 22:34:08 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux03:07
kexmanhmm kernel seemsa bit old :)03:07
qman__only three versions03:07
qman__you're running lucid, right?03:08
twbhttp://bugs.debian.org/63116703:08
kexmanqman__: 10.04.2 lts03:08
qman__yeah03:08
qman__that will stay 2.6.3203:09
qman__there's a few updates though, apt-get dist-upgrade to get them03:09
twbkexman: .32 is what Debian 6, Ubuntu 10.04 and RHEL6 all ship, so it's a damn good release to target.03:09
qman__if you want newer versions, you'll have to go bleeding edge03:10
twbFSVO bleeding edge =  non-LTS release03:13
kexmanqman__: then i wouldnt be staying on 10.04 lts if id do dist-upgrade03:17
kexmanright ?03:17
kexmani want 10.04 lts :)03:17
qman__no03:17
kexmanthinking that the most sturdy03:17
qman__it's misleading03:17
qman__upgrade only upgrades packages03:18
kexmanqman__: so when would i want to do dist-upgrade ?03:18
qman__dist-upgrade upgrades packages and installs new packages03:18
twbkexman: it's easier to understand if you call them "safe-upgrade" and "full-upgrade", as aptitude does.03:18
qman__since the newer linux kernel is technically a new package, you need it03:18
twbsafe-upgrade will not remove or install new packages; full-upgrade will do so if the upgrade requires it03:18
qman__to go off 10.04 you would need to 'do-release-upgrade', which is completely different03:18
kexmanaha03:19
twbFor example, if an upgrade will replace libfoo0 with libfoo1, only full-upgrade will do it, safe-upgrade will skip it.03:19
kexmanwell distupgrade does a kernel update from 32-28 to 32-3203:19
kexmanso prolly ill take it :)03:19
kexmanits not unsafe right ?03:19
kexmanits still stable ?03:19
qman__yes03:19
qman__the reason for the differentiation is that it's possible to break some compatibility when changing packages like that03:19
twbIf your primary concern is system stability, you should stick to LTS, safe-upgrade, and full-upgrade.03:19
qman__so said upgrades should only be done with the admin sitting in front of the box03:20
twbYep03:20
kexmanqman__: im doing that right now03:20
qman__so they can be undone if anything breaks03:20
twbFor example I upgraded from 2.6.32-31 to 2.6.32-32 and my entire VM system was broken03:20
kexmantwb: oooo03:20
twbAnd this happened on a sunday after a pwoer outage03:20
kexmannot nice03:20
qman__typical systems don't have issues with them, but complicated setups or certain softwares can03:21
qman__so they don't get automatically selected03:21
kexmanyay03:22
kexmanlxde = very nice03:22
twbCertainly that failure was atypical, but it was fucking annoying and it was last week03:27
twbSo I am still grumpy about it03:27
qman__I feel that03:28
qman__I now have to explain to a non-computer person why it's been four days and I still don't have his video03:28
twbqman__: lens cap was on03:30
qman__heh03:30
qman__I know it's in there, because I can view it through the java thing, but I can't get it out03:30
twbugh, java03:30
qman__and since none of the fast forward/resize/pause functions actually work, it's fairly useless like that03:30
twbAt least you don't have to deal with bloody video evidence programs03:31
qman__as bad as this is, it's still not as bad as the proprietary system my dad got03:32
qman__the videos from that won't play back on anything except the DVR, period03:33
kexmanqman__: i just installed vbox binary without kde, yet to see how it works , will keep you posted03:33
qman__at least with this, if I put enough time into it, I will eventually get the videos out03:34
kexmanqman__: hehe : VirtualBox: supR3HardenedMainGetTrustedMain: dlopen("/opt/VirtualBox/VirtualBox.so",) failed: libSDL-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory03:35
qman__I tried just dropping the current web interface on, but that didn't work03:36
qman__complained about some external dependencies and broke some header functions03:36
twbkexman: vbox can FOAD; I recommend kvm (poss. w/libvirt for GUI)03:36
kexmanFOAD ?03:36
kexmantwb: no hw virtualization , all tough intel site claims that t2080 has it, it doesnt :( no bios switch neither , i checked03:37
kexmanso no kvm for me03:37
qman__the expansion of that abbreviation is not permitted in this channel, suggest google, or the program 'wtf'03:37
twbkexman: kvm supports paravirtualization03:38
twbkexman: admittedly it's pretty slow03:38
qman__kvm needs VT, but the qemu engine doesn't03:38
qman__and now they're basically combined03:38
twbRight, sorry, I meant kvm-the-program (i.e. qemu), not kvm-the-kernel-module03:38
qman__but yes, it's very slow03:39
twbqman__: I noticed recently someone wrote a new userspace to replace qemu w/kvm03:39
qman__don't expect to do much03:39
twbStupid oracle03:39
qman__nice03:39
qman__yeah, they ruined a lot of things03:39
kexmantwb: i dont need sound for the vm-s anyway :)03:40
kexmanill be building server vm-s :)03:40
kexmanno sound needed03:40
kexmanvboxmanage works wonderfully without that03:40
kexmanand the little X i need lxde gives it fully :)03:41
twbI wish httpd log file format was not so retarded03:41
twbWhy are developers never smart enough to use RFC 3339?03:41
qman__I've been sifting through apache logs with my issue too03:41
twbkexman: if you are running X on a server you are doing it wrong03:41
qman__with about a 30-line URI03:41
qman__every other log line03:41
twbqman__: yuk03:42
twbqman__: one of the apps here, it includes an email body in the URL03:42
twbI cringe every time I see it03:42
qman__even without the ridiculous URI, it's far from human-readable03:42
kexmanSuccessfully installed "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack".03:43
kexmani love CLI :D03:43
qman__at this point I'm considering screencapping the java applet while it plays through03:46
qman__because it might actually take less time03:46
twbYeah, you do that then run mplayer on the actual video URL03:49
twbBTDTBTTS03:49
diorahman11.04 server is great?04:34
twbNo, because it isn't LTS04:36
twbIMO avoid non-LTS releases for any production (or at least mission-critical) systems04:36
amerowhat's the next lts?04:39
kexman10.04.3 ? :P04:39
twbMay 201204:39
twbEr, April?04:40
twbWhatever the fourth month is04:40
robbiew12.04 is the next LTS04:42
kexmantwb: its easy if you remember the 3rd one :P04:47
josePhoenixCan I upgrade from a non-LTS release to an LTS release?05:08
josePhoenixI'm considering using a more recent release and then upgrading to the next LTS release before I graduate and pass on management of this server.05:08
luiteyeah it's just a new release, upgrading is the same05:12
twbjosePhoenix: if it's lower, yes05:12
twbYou can't upgrade from 11.04 to 10.04, for example :-)05:12
luitejosePhoenix: I often do the same for servers that require lots of new versions of programs05:14
josePhoenixalright, thanks twb and luite05:15
josePhoenixI figured I couldn't upgrade backwards ;]05:15
uvirtbotNew bug: #800034 in etckeeper (main) "Please merge etckeeper 0.55 (main) from debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80003405:32
amerodoes anyone have a recommendation for a socks5 proxy server software? preferably one that is simple and small05:46
amerobut most importantly it must be able to accept incoming connections05:47
w00http://www.inet.no/dante/05:50
twbamero: polipo05:51
twbamero: and ssh05:52
ameroi've already tried ssh socks but i couldn't get it to accept incoming connections and forward them back to me05:55
twbDunno, sorry05:55
twbI don't use socks myself05:56
luitewhat's the correct place to allow port forwarding to a kvm virtual machine running with a nat network? I have the port forwarding rules in place, but somehow libvirt adds other rules that drop this traffic06:03
twbluite: in the kvm command line06:06
twbOh, you're using libvirt06:07
twbpastebin the output of iptables-save -c (while everything is running)06:07
luiteoh I know how to get it working, but that involves removing two rules manually06:08
luite-A FORWARD -o virbr0 -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-port-unreachable06:08
luiteand another with -i virbr006:08
luitebut now I need to know what to tell libvirt so that it doesn't insert them in the first place:)06:09
twbluite: talk to #virt about that (on OFTC IIRC)06:09
luitetwb: thanks, I've asked it there06:12
luitebut anyone here who knows the answer is welcomed to tell me, since it's rather quiet there :p06:21
CrummyGummyHiya, Does Ubuntu still use the interfaces file for IP configuration?07:04
greppyCrummyGummy: yes.07:07
twbCrummyGummy: yes, unless NM is in charge07:12
CrummyGummygreppy, twb thanks07:14
CrummyGummyIt says /etc/init.d/networking restart is disabled. What is the alternative07:14
CrummyGummy?07:14
twbWhat are you trying to do?07:15
CrummyGummytwb: restart networking from the cli07:16
CrummyGummyafter changing the configuration in /etc/networking/interfaces07:17
twbWhat I would do is "ifdown foo; ifup foo", where foo is the one you changed07:18
twbAs at lucid, my records indicate that there is an /etc/init.d/networking and a "restart networking", and either should work.07:19
twbThe former is just a wrapper around the latter07:20
luitehmm it looks like those iptables rules are hardcoded :(07:24
twbyeah virt is a bit of a bitch about such things07:30
twbhttp://bugs.debian.org/62528807:31
twbIf I didn't have users, I would just run kvm by hand and bugger this privilege escalation infrastructure that virt provides07:32
luite:)07:35
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CrummyGummytwb: Thanks07:53
luitetwb: I've got it working now, by switching from forward mode='nat' to ='route', which has a less restrictive set of iptables rules. I now need to add the MASQUERADE rules manually (if pre-up script), but that's not really a problem in my setup07:53
twbluite: thanks for letting me know08:00
twbatm I'm only using bridge-mode networking so I don't have any issues08:01
twbThat and KVM's built-in NAT layer ("user mode networking")08:01
luiteah I have a dedicated server with only one IP address so I think I need NAT. didn't know about user mode networking though :)08:03
twbluite: it's not for servers unless you're prepared to do some dancing08:04
twbFor VMs that initiate (cf. accept) connections, it's fine08:04
twbe.g. you can install ubuntu that way08:04
luiteah08:05
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rumpi can use postfix to receive mail outside of localhsot also?  or do i need to install sendmail for that08:44
luiteno, postfix is a full fledged mailserver08:45
luitebut you need to have port 25 reachable, and probably point some DNS MX record to your server08:46
rumpits only bound to 25 on localhost08:46
rumpnot from remote08:47
luiteprobably some setting in /etc/postfix/main.cf08:48
luiteinet_interfaces or smtp_bind_address08:49
shaunomost likely inet_interfaces.  but I'd recommend walking thru https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/postfix.html  rather than opening the default configuration to the net08:49
rumpthats the one ive been following, hrm08:51
uvirtbotNew bug: #800062 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 (main) "Can't create view in mysql database: ErrCode: 2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80006209:02
rumpah, my isp is blocking outgoing 2509:26
greppythat's pretty common.09:26
twbSome ISPs have a web form to let you opt out of that09:27
greppyas someone that works for an ISP that blocks 25, you would be amazed at the number of SPAM complaints we DON'T get anymore after doing that.09:27
twbI am all in favour of blocking it by default09:28
twbAt least until users stop running windows09:29
greppythat's never going to happen.09:30
greppyand even if/when it does, os x is now a valid target, and lots of the people that run that think they are invulnerable.09:30
rumpany os for that matter09:31
twbYeah, you're right, the fundamental problem is the users09:40
twbBecause they will basically REQUIRE that the popular OS sacrifice security for convenience09:40
twbOr they will agree to bypass the security infrastructure out of stupidity, as we've seen a lot recently on android.09:41
shaunoit doesn't really matter what blocks are put in place, as long as all it takes to get someone to add their sudo password the the process, is an authorative sounding webpage10:02
uvirtbotNew bug: #800109 in irqbalance (main) "Pressing mouse buttons 8 or 9 sometimes hangs the mouse" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80010910:46
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uvirtbotNew bug: #800134 in samba (main) "package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80013412:07
rumpwhats the easy/simple ubuntu php/etc mail application?12:31
greppyrump: http://froxlor.org is pretty easy to setup.12:34
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airtonixroundmail?13:06
airtonixor is it called roundcube?13:06
kexmanits cube13:07
patdk-wkroundcube? that is an oxymoron13:11
kexmanand a mail client :P13:11
patdk-wkheh13:11
patdk-wkI kind of like horde better13:11
kexmanhorde ? :) nah i stick with alliance :P hehe13:12
greppyheh13:12
plmHi all13:15
plmpeople, ubuntu server start but show just few lines and after show login, I would like that will show everything that happen in boot process without mask.. is possible?13:16
patdk-wknot really, no13:18
patdk-wkyou have to get ride of plymouth, cause it wipes the screen13:18
plmpatdk-wk: do you think that for server that "clean" screen boot is better?13:21
patdk-wknope13:21
plmI was thinking a verbose and detail boot better13:21
patdk-wkbut I have been unable to do it, and keep the server booting13:21
patdk-wkbut also, I never look at the boot screen, so doesn't matter too much13:22
plmpatdk-wk: maybe are there a configuration to change for verbose/detail boot process..13:22
plmanyone know?13:22
kexmani love how fast ubuntu server boots up13:22
patdk-wkplm, nope13:22
plmkexman: yes, I too :-) but a more detail boot process not will change speed of boot13:23
plm*me too13:23
patdk-wkplm, it does :)13:23
patdk-wkcause startup messages from different programs would be intermixed with each other13:24
plmpatdk-wk: well, so just a log after boot id administrator need to see..13:25
plmpatdk-wk: don't need to show, just save to log..13:25
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Ursinhagood morning13:49
zulDaviey: can you have a look at bug #757258 please?13:58
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 757258 in eucalyptus "Unable to reach instances from their public IP address" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75725813:58
zulhey Ursinha14:12
zulRoAkSoAx: can you have a look at 799711 its cluster related.14:12
TREllisDo I remember someone mentioning a cache pre-popluation script before? ie prepopulate a deb-squid-proxy with all ubuntu packages required for an install14:26
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RoAkSoAxbug #79971114:39
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 799711 in ocfs2-tools "o2cb[11796]: ERROR: ocfs2_controld.pcmk did not come up" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79971114:39
RoAkSoAxzul yeah that was on my todo list fpr tpday though seems error of the admin when building up the cludter14:39
zulRoAkSoAx: cool beans14:40
uvirtbotNew bug: #800197 in samba (main) "package samba-common 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80019715:01
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raubvogelbind9 on 11.04 is *not* compiled with gssapi enabled, right?15:12
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jamespagezul: hey - got time to sponsor one of my jenkins uploads?15:25
zulotp perhaps after15:25
jamespagezul: great15:25
jamespageRoAkSoAx: ditto my question to zul - do you have time to sponsor an upload for a new jenkins dependency?15:27
RoAkSoAxjamespage:15:28
RoAkSoAxgive me a sec15:28
jamespageRoAkSoAx: cool - thanks15:28
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RoAkSoAxjamespage:15:42
RoAkSoAxjamespage: ok15:42
RoAkSoAxpoint me to it15:42
jamespageRoAkSoAx: branch is here - lp:~hudson-ubuntu/+junk/jenkins-crypto-util15:42
jamespageRoAkSoAx: I've written a few note here about sponsoring these packages - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Jenkins/JenkinsUbuntuTracker15:43
jamespageneeds a few things you might not have installed.15:43
RoAkSoAxcool thanks15:45
RoAkSoAxjamespage: what package contains /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/maven.mk15:51
jamespagemaven-debian-helper15:52
RoAkSoAxjamespage: hehe thanks15:52
RoAkSoAxjamespage: looking good so far, you might wanna consider bumping the standards version though15:54
jamespageRoAkSoAx: I thought 3.9.2 was latest?15:56
RoAkSoAxjamespage: lol never mind, I misread and thought it was 3.9.1  :)15:58
zuljamespage: you wanted me to upload something?16:05
jamespagezul: sure do - lp:~hudson-ubuntu/+junk/jenkins-executable-war16:05
zuljamespage: its been reviewed?16:06
jamespagezul: only by me16:06
fortisvhello all16:13
fortisvanyone here know anything about mysql-server-5.1 socket bind errors when attempting remote access?16:14
zuljamespage: done16:15
jamespagezul: ta16:15
RoAkSoAxjamespage: jenkins-crypto-util: unused-override missing-classpath libcommons-io-java16:20
RoAkSoAxjamespage: do you get the same?16:21
jamespageno - it correctly detects it as overridden16:21
jamespagelemme just check my chroot is up-to-date16:22
RoAkSoAxjamespage: might be me as i'm running natty atm...16:22
RoAkSoAxreinstalling oneiric on other machines16:22
jamespagethat would be it: thats a new check in lintian for oneiric16:23
RoAkSoAxjamespage: ok then16:23
RoAkSoAxlooks good to me16:23
jamespageRoAkSoAx: great16:25
RoAkSoAxjamespage: hold one "/usr/share/maven-repo/org/jenkins-ci/crypto-util/1.1/crypto-util-1.1-javadoc.jar"16:27
RoAkSoAxjamespage: just making sure it is a doc :)16:27
jamespageyes - is a jar containing the Java API docs for the library16:27
RoAkSoAxjamespage: ok cool16:28
RoAkSoAxuploading then16:28
jamespageRoAkSoAx: thankyou16:28
RoAkSoAxjamespage: thank you for all the Java work lol :)16:29
zuljamespage: i expect to see you have less hair then me next week otherwiese you arent working hard enough ;)16:30
jamespagezul: its falling out in handfuls at the moment16:30
zuljamespage: good good16:31
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jamespageubuntu-server team meeting starts in a couple of minutes in #ubuntu-meeting if anyone is interested....16:58
quesoIs it ever appropriate for a lucid server to have jaunty ppa's listed in its sources.list?17:07
patdk-wkqueso, doubt it17:07
quesoAlso, is there a place that would indicate a dist-upgrade has been performed?17:08
patdk-wkunless you are doing something like wanting to run an older version of php17:08
quesopatdk-wk: ok17:08
patdk-wkhmm, dist-upgrades should happen all the time17:08
patdk-wkmainly to patch your kernel17:08
patdk-wkor do you mean, release upgrades?17:08
quesopatdk-wk: yes, sorry17:08
quesoIs there a way to know that a release upgrade had been performed? :)17:11
patdk-wkdunno17:12
quesoWhen I run sudo aptitude update, I get "401  Unauthorized [IP: 91.189.92.166 80]" error messages.  What does that mean?17:21
Piciqueso: For which source lines are you getting that message?17:25
quesoPici: I think all of them.17:26
quesoOriginally I thought it was because port 80 is blocked, but doing telnet us.archive.ubuntu.com 80 works.17:26
quesoPici: actually, it must be that port 80 is blocked, because when I do wget http://www.google.com/ I get the same error.17:27
Piciqueso: yuck17:27
quesoPici: someone else will have to fix that before I can update the server :)17:28
Piciqueso: Good good.  Blaming other people means less work for you ;)17:28
quesoNow on a completely different server, where wget http://www.google.com/ works, I'm getting:  Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/lucid/Release.gpg  Could not resolve '' [IP: 91.189.88.30 80]17:32
quesoI don't think it's DNS because I can ping names.  Ideas?17:34
Piciqueso: does: dig us.archive.ubuntu.com    work?17:36
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quesoPici: the answer section provides numerous IPs, so yes.  (I don't know much about networking)17:37
Piciqueso: Can you pastebin your sources.list file?17:39
quesoPici: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/630462/  So I know the jaunty ppa's at the bottom shouldn't be there -- but even when I comment them out and try sudo apt-get update, it still gives me the same errors.17:42
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Piciqueso: hmm.. very odd.17:43
quesoPici: Something with the networking?17:44
quesoPici: Since I know so little about networking, if that's what it is, I'll punt to a co-worker. :)17:44
Piciqueso: I'd wager its networking related.17:45
quesoPici: okay, thanks for your help.17:45
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DarkasakerionzHola, tengo un vps, al que le he instalado ubuntu server, el problema es que los backups solo los puedo hacer con rsync. Lo que querrรญa conseguir en crear una imagen de la distro y los archivos de configuraciรณn para instalarlo en un virtualbox sin perder los permisos y los usuarios de dicho vps.18:22
DarkasakerionzAlguien sabe alguna forma de conseguir esto?. Gracias18:22
Darkasakerionzups! English channel, sorry :P18:23
DarkasakerionzHello, I have a VPS, which I have18:24
Darkasakerionzubuntu server installed, the problem18:24
Darkasakerionzbackups is that I can only18:24
Darkasakerionzdo with rsync. What I would like18:24
Darkasakerionzget to create an image of the18:24
Darkasakerionzdistro and files18:24
Darkasakerionzconfiguration for installation on a18:24
Darkasakerionzvirtualbox without losing the permissions and18:24
Darkasakerionzusers of the VPS.18:24
SpamapSDarkasakerionz: hey18:24
DarkasakerionzAnyone know any way to do this?. thanks18:24
SpamapSDarkasakerionz: you are talking too fast.18:24
DarkasakerionzSpamapS, sorry, it's the google translator18:24
SpamapSDarkasakerionz: Heh, ok. :)18:24
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DuvrazhHello, I just set my Ubuntu Server 11.04 to static ip and I can no longer ssh by hostname, only by ip address. This is behavior typical? Can connection by hostname be re-enabled?18:52
RoAkSoAxzul: ping18:53
Duvrazhssh: connect to host duvrazh-ms port 22: No route to host18:53
UrsinhaDuvrazh: if there's a way of your computer to translate the name to the ip, so yes18:53
Ursinhaby /etc/hosts or so18:53
DuvrazhI just manually edited /etc/network/interfaces18:53
Duvrazhis it possible I did it wrong?18:53
DuvrazhIt worked fine while it was a dhcp client18:54
UrsinhaDuvrazh: try to ping the name and see if it's resolving the ip18:54
Duvrazhok18:54
UrsinhaI believe you've already tried that...18:54
Duvrazhit's pinging the old ip address18:54
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Ursinhathat's why18:54
Duvrazhdelete the lease?18:55
Ursinhayou must have it set somewhere18:55
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RoyKDuvrazh: does 'ifconfig -a' report that address bound to a nic?18:55
Duvrazhduvrazh@Duvrazh-MS:~$ ifconfig -a eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:25:22:7c:c5:12             inet addr:192.168.1.42  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0           inet6 addr: fe80::225:22ff:fe7c:c512/64 Scope:Link           UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1           RX packets:148175 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0           TX packets:259049 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0          18:56
Duvrazhit 'appears' fine to me but I don't have an expert eye18:57
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DuvrazhI deleted dhcp lease from router and now ping completely fails18:57
DuvrazhI'm not resolving the hostname somewhere....18:57
RoyK!pastebin18:58
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.18:58
Ursinhawell, I might be talking nonsense, but you need to tell your computer that that name refers to the ip18:58
Ursinhain /etc/hosts, for instance18:58
RoyKlooks right, and can you ping that IP address?18:58
Ursinhaor make use of the avahi thing, machine.local18:58
Ursinhaassuming it all uses ubuntu18:58
* RoyK is confused and finds something better to do18:59
Duvrazhyeah pinging the address returns normal results18:59
Duvrazhcan I get ubuntu server to broadcast the hostname?18:59
DuvrazhI'm assuming that's what it did as a dhcp client18:59
RoyK L18:59
RoyKNO, IT WILL NOT BROADCAST ITS HOSTNAME19:00
DuvrazhRoyK: nothing is better than troubleshooting computers ;)19:00
RoyKthat's something BAD protocols like NetBIOS/NETBEUI/SFX does19:00
RoyKDuvrazh: you register the hostname at a DNS server19:00
RoyKor you hardcode it in /etc/hosts19:00
RoyKboth along with the IP address19:00
rumphow can i tease the original configuration files out of a package?19:01
RoyKrump: just unpack the package manually19:01
DuvrazhRoyK&Ursinha: You've given me good pointers, thank you19:02
RoyK!guide19:02
ubottuThe Ubuntu server guide may be found at http://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/19:02
rumpno spiffy apt way eh19:02
RoyKrump: not that I know19:03
RoyKDuvrazh: one thing is troubleshooting, questions about that is ok, but asking NOOB questions about DNS will give you answers like "RTFM"19:03
rumpwhats that package that version controls etc19:03
rumpnvm, etckeeper19:04
RoyKrump: dpkg -S filename19:04
RoyKshould list the right package19:04
Ursinhawell, I'd never say "RTFM" in an Ubuntu channel, hehe19:05
rumpRoyK: perfect, thank you!19:05
ph8Does anyone use tape drives here? I can't do a tar -xf /dev/st0 and in the debug log I see "st0: Current: sense key: Not Ready\n Additional sense: Operator medium removal request <-- any ideas wtf this means? :p19:07
rumpusr/share/ keeps a copy of it all19:07
RoyKph8: I don't use tapes much, but if you want to do so, I'd strongly recommend using something like Bacula instead of just tar19:08
RoyK!bacula19:08
RoyK!guide19:08
ubottuThe Ubuntu server guide may be found at http://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/19:08
ph8interesting!19:09
RoyKph8: we use bacula at work for disk-based backup with some 214TB of storage19:09
RoyKworks like a charm :)19:10
ph8i'm unlikely to replace this ancient system tbh19:10
ph8but bacula is a good reference for a new box19:10
RoyKmhm19:10
ph8i was hoping to use some snazzy mt command to find out why my tape drive is being retarded19:10
ph8i get xrealloc errors when running a backup script that has worked for months, and the tape is changed daily19:10
RoyKtried with another tape just to see if the tape itself may be the problem?19:11
ph8yep it's been going on for two weeks and tape rotations have been happening as normal19:11
ph8mt -f /dev/st0 status says:19:11
ph8drive type = 11419:11
RoyKor perhaps you need to clean the drive19:11
ph8drive status = 124151398419:11
ph8aha19:11
ph8how does one clean a drive?19:11
ph8physically? or is there a command you can send normally19:11
RoyKuse a cleaning tape19:11
ph8i'm going to try rebooting the (up for 3 years) machine and then a cleaning tape will  be my next stop, thanks for the tip!19:12
RoyK3y uptime is sad to lose :P19:12
DrNick_3 years? what happened to security updates?19:13
RoyKI doubt a reboot will help, though, if it's been running for that long19:13
RoyKDrNick_: no reason for security updates if running on a secure network19:13
ph8The linux admin who used to work here was a retard19:13
ph8maybe that's harsh, he could be in this channel :-o19:13
ph8this box is still running intrepid19:13
DrNick_if it's connected to the internet it's hardly a secure network19:13
RoyKph8: the 'former admin' usually is when the new one takes over :D19:13
ph8;)19:14
ph8i'm just a developer who now runs the linux boxes19:14
ph8should never have mentioned that i run ubuntu at home!19:14
DrNick_heheh19:14
RoyKbut why oh why - intrepid?19:14
RoyKhardy I'd understood19:14
ph8indeed19:14
ph8lts i wouldn't have a problem with19:15
RoyKI can be rather concervative/paranoid my self (15 years of sysadmining takes its toll)19:15
DrNick_RoyK: you call yourself paranoid yet say there's no need for security updates if your network is secuire?19:15
ph8depends on the role of the server right19:16
ph8this servers firewall didn't even let it contact the security update servers when i took it over ;)19:16
ph8and that's behind the corporate firewall19:16
ph8a firewall behind a firewall :)19:16
RoyKDrNick_: most machines won't try to access the network out there - not without a gui19:16
RoyKDrNick_: so 99,99+% or so of servers inside a firewalled network should be perfectly secure, given you have good antivirus on your windoze machines19:17
DrNick_its not machines trying to access the net i'd be worried about, depending on the size of the org there are plenty of other factors, such as, internal attacks.  but no matter19:17
ph8lulzsec for example ;)19:18
RoyKDrNick_: a sysadmin still using tar to backup stuff to a single tape drive quite possibly isn't administering a 1k user network :รพ19:18
RoyKor perhaps "certainly" is the word19:19
DrNick_possibly not, possibly so depending on what the machine does19:19
ph8with the cleaning tape, you just put it in and it works its magic?19:19
RoyKDrNick_: you never can say you lost an argument, can you?19:19
RoyKph8: most backup software do cleaning automatically (with a changer/robot)19:19
RoyKnever tried it manually19:19
DrNick_i.e. you'd think not if what they're backing up is user data/files, but if they're just backing up a database or something, might be different19:20
RoyKDrNick_: and the moon still might be of cheese...19:20
DrNick_i'm certainly happy to loose an argument when I'm wrong ;)19:20
RoyKDrNick_: you're wrong19:20
RoyKso stop it19:20
ph8ah it's not user data19:21
ph8just server config, svn repositories19:21
ph8and such19:21
RoyK"just" svn repositories :)19:22
DrNick_exactly.  anyway, that aside, we've recently switched to backup-to-disk at work... loving it so far.  so nice not to have to faff around with stuck tapes etc19:22
RoyKI'd guess you want to keep those19:22
ph8old unused subversion repositories ;)19:22
ph8this is all really legacy stuff19:22
RoyKoh, so a full backup a year and incrementals every 6 months? ;)19:23
ph8ha19:23
RoyKheh - I forgot you were using tar19:23
RoyKno incremental support there, last I checked :P19:24
RoyKph8: try to dig into Bacula - get an openindiana machine with a bunch of el cheapo 1TB drives and you should be set :P19:24
DrNick_we have a couple of systems like that, where the backup schedule is more or less 'when i get around to it', for stuff it wouldn't be the end of the world if we lost19:25
* RoyK has started to backup *everything* with bacula19:25
patdk-wkheh, I have a few like that19:25
RoyKincremental daily, differential monthly and full yearly...19:25
patdk-wksystems that are old legacy systems, just incase we need something, but really are hardly even on the network19:26
zulRoAkSoAx: pong19:26
* RoyK has a 10yo HP/UX system like that19:26
DrNick_commercial *nix systems do tend to hang-in-there19:27
RoyKeven some linux machines tend to do that19:27
patdk-wkif they where made before the taiwanese capacitor issue :)19:28
RoyK(or did, we're trying to slaughter them still, or at least I am)19:28
RoyKpatdk-wk: what was that? electrolytes with cheap materials?19:28
DrNick_patdk-wk: haha yes very true19:28
patdk-wkthey stole a bad formula from japan19:28
patdk-wkthey where *ok* for like a year or so19:29
patdk-wkyou don't remember all the hp/dell/ibm/... computers going bad?19:29
RoyKnot really, when was this?19:29
patdk-wkpretty much anything that didn't use solid capacitors19:29
patdk-wklike 2005-200819:29
RoyKso electrolytes19:29
patdk-wkya19:29
DrNick_maybe about 2/3 of the 600 or so desktop's in the school I work at died before they should of done and were replaced because of that at the time19:30
RoyKit takes a man to make a solid 470uF capacitor that fits into a small PSU19:30
RoyKor some mFs19:31
patdk-wkhttp://www.islandit.im/main.asp?NewsID=203&NewsCatID=419:31
DrNick_^^ this, also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague19:33
uvirtbotDrNick_: Error: "^" is not a valid command.19:33
RoAkSoAxzul: never mind :) found the fix already19:33
zuloh ok19:33
ameroif you install a dep library for an app that you compile from source, does ubuntu know that you don't need that dep library anymore after you remove that app?19:34
DrNick_it has no way of knowing if you built the app from source19:35
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RoyKs/uvirtbot/idiobot/19:37
DrNick_i'd imagine tho that if you also decided to build the library from source then it'd be included in any 'make uninstall' routines19:37
zulDaviey: ipxe done19:44
sbalneavHello.  I'm having trouble with 10.04.1 x64 setting up software raid.  I'm following https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/advanced-installation.html to the letter, with 2 drive each with 2 primary partitions, with md0 (swap) on /dev/sd[ab]1 and md1 (root) on /dev/sd[ab]2.  Installation proceeds normally, but after a reboot, I'm dumped to an initramfs prompt which complains that it can't mount /dev, /sys, or /proc.  Any clues?19:56
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RoyKsbalneav: try adding a small /boot partition as as[ab]119:58
RoyKthen add the swap (since the start of the drive is faster, you want swap in the front) and then use equal sized partitions in the end for the root19:58
RoyKor other partitions - if you want users on the server, make a separate /home19:59
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sbalneavRoyK: But the installation guide doesn't say I need a /boot.  Is this a bug with the raid?20:00
RoyKsbalneav: not necessarily, but at least for older hardware, an initial /boot device helps things a bit20:01
RoyKsbalneav: try that first - a small (100MB-1GB) partition for the boot20:02
RoyKthen swap, then the rest, all in pairs20:02
RoyKsbalneav: I'm using that sort of setup by default and I haven't hit an issue yet (with 8.04 and 10.04)20:02
sbalneavThis is a brand new server, twin 500gb drives.20:03
RoyKwell, try what I said20:03
RoyKthat's my advice for now20:03
RoyKsd[ab]1 for boot, sd[ab]5 for swap, sd[ab]6 for /20:03
RoyKso /boot on the first primary partition20:04
RoyKthe rest on logical ones20:04
sbalneavShould I mark the /boot partition as bootable in the partition manager?20:04
RoyKdoesn't matter20:04
RoyKgrub will jump to it whatever flag it has20:04
sbalneavOk, I'll try it.20:05
RoyKwtf happened to firefox? from v4 to v5 in less than 3 months20:10
JanCRoyK: welcome to the joy of broken extensions...  :-/20:18
genii-aroundThe trunk version reads version 7.0a20:18
K1nghi can anyone help me with load balance?20:26
K1ngi have 2 internet connection. 1 of them useless now.... so i am trying to setup ubuntu server as network server and i want to load balance between 2 connection20:27
CoreyK1ng: Active/standby?20:27
K1ngactive20:27
CoreyK1ng: You mean active/active?20:27
K1ngyes20:28
CoreyK1ng: It's non-trivial.20:28
K1ng:(20:29
* Corey points at the Cisco in the corner for this problem20:29
K1ngwhat router should i get?20:30
cloakableGrab an x86 box and slap pfsense 2.0 on it20:30
cloakableSetup the two WANS in a group with equal priority20:31
cloakabledone20:31
saritI believe you can do it, using source routing, iproute, iptables stuff (haven't set up myself yet)20:31
K1ngi have asus n16 with dd-wrt20:31
K1ngyou think i can do this with my asus?20:32
saritsuggest you try it with an ubuntu box first, if you have similar packages on your asus/dd-wrt, the answer to your question is: yes, probably20:34
K1ngcloakable, i got a x86 ubuntu20:35
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koolhead17any specific reason why python-software-properties is not one of the base packages20:38
koolhead17base == comes with ubuntu install20:38
patdk-lapit's not needed20:38
patdk-lapand it adds even more stuff20:38
sbalneavRoyK: Failed in exactly the same way.20:39
patdk-lapnormally it is installed though, unless you select minimal20:39
cloakablepfsense makes networking stuffs trivial :320:40
RoyKsbalneav: bummer - no idea then20:40
k1ng:D20:40
RoyKcloakable: indeed20:40
k1ngcloakable, http://files.chi.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/20:40
k1ngwhich one should i get?20:40
koolhead17patdk-lap: its not. just installed natty on a VM and to add a PPA i.e run add-apt-repository  we need python-software-properties20:40
koolhead17kim0: around20:40
patdk-lapyou don't need that to add a ppa20:41
patdk-lapand ppa's aren't normally required :)20:41
cloakablekoolhead17: http://files.chi.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/pfSense-2.0-RC1-i386-20110226-1530.iso.gz20:41
cloakableWait20:41
cloakablek1ng: http://files.chi.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/pfSense-2.0-RC1-i386-20110226-1530.iso.gz20:41
cloakableGives you an iso image to install from20:42
k1ng:D20:42
RoyKnot linux, but very good20:42
k1ngdoes it have web interface?20:43
koolhead17patdk-lap: ok :(20:43
RoyKk1ng: that's the whole point :P20:44
k1ng:D20:44
k1ngthe problem is i will have to mount the iso to a flashdrive20:45
k1ngbecause i dont have cd rom on that box20:45
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RoyKk1ng: nothing you can move there? or a usb cdrom perhaps?20:45
k1ngno :(20:46
k1ngi dont have a usb cdrom20:46
k1ngits doesnt even have sata ports :(20:46
RoyKa 256MB CF card should be sufficient for running pfSense IIRC20:47
k1ngwhat is CF card?20:48
RoyKcompact flash20:50
RoyKthe sort of thing you use for cameras and such20:50
k1ngah20:50
k1ngi got few pen drive.. 16 gb, 4 gb, 1 gb and 512 mb :P20:51
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k1ngnow question is how do i mount it?20:52
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RoyKk1ng: can't you just install to a pen drive from a PC and then boot the pen drive on the small box?20:54
RoyKit's not like Windoze where the installer ties a bunch of stuff to the hardware used during installation...20:55
JanCnowadays most cameras use some sort of SD card though, not CF...  ;)20:55
RoyKJanC: whatever :)20:56
RoyKsame thing20:56
k1ng:p20:57
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RoyKk1ng: like any unix system, it'll require only a smallish medium from which to boot - the rest is done in memory20:58
RoyKand for that, 128-256MB should be sufficient for a small setup20:59
RoyKhttp://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Hardware_requirements20:59
RoyK128MB should do for most setups (from where I read ^^)20:59
sbalneavRoyK: http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg2370692.html21:07
sbalneavapparently, the installer can't calculate partition sizes correctly.21:07
sbalneavif you make your final partition smaller than it needs to be, so that free space is left, it works, no /boot needed.21:08
RoyKsbalneav: did you say you tried installing 10.04.1_21:09
RoyK?21:09
RoyKthe latest stable release is 10.04.221:10
sbalneavyeah, .1's what I had.21:11
RoyKlooks like it should be fixed in .221:11
RoyKreleased back in february21:13
sbalneavI mentioned I was running 10.04.1 right in my first message.  However, I don't see any indication of this bug in: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidLynx/ReleaseNotes/ChangeSummary/10.04.221:16
k1ng:(21:16
k1ngi reinstalled windows because all browser was failing to verify ssl key...21:17
k1ngi just reinstalled and its same :(21:17
RoyKk1ng: reinstall a few more times, and you might learn how SSL works :D21:18
k1ngdude21:18
k1ngits cant very any ssl key :(21:18
k1ngnot even ssl key on google :(21:18
RoyKwell, obviously this isn't a Windoze noob channel...21:19
k1ngyeah i know21:19
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RoAkSoAxgreat... broken oneiric....22:20
DavieyRoAkSoAx: oh?22:22
fortisvAnyone familiar with what's necessary to create an /etc/init.d/ service-type program?  Using C# & Mono22:29
fortisvlike, how to catch/handle start/stop requests, etc22:30
cloakablefortisv: look at /etc/init.d/skel22:30
cloakableAlso, ewwww running a mono app as a service? o.o22:30
fortisvjust a server wrapper.  Need something quick and most comfortable in C#.  not a permanent solution22:31
fortisvlol22:31
fortisvso I don't have skel, but I have skeleton... just simple scripts, huh?22:32
giovanifortisv: they're shell scripts22:32
fortisvah, still new to unix/linux.  Hence the C# preference22:33
giovanijust work from the skeleton sample22:34
giovanino need for C# or anything else22:34
fortisvlol, no, for the source program22:34
fortisvbut, looking at this, I still don't see how I would catch these requests in the program...22:34
giovaniwhat do you mean?22:34
devilinthedetailwould it be considered a security risk to give www-data write perms to /wp-content ?22:35
fortisvfor example, how would I know a "stop" request has been made in Mono to properly shut down the program?22:35
giovanifortisv: uhh ... POSIX signals?22:36
fortisvyeah, that's beyond my realm of knowledge.  I'll have to google it22:36
cloakabledevilinthedetail: given wp-content is used for uploads?22:36
devilinthedetailcloakable: would rather be able to update/install plugins via WP admin panel vs. ftp uploads22:37
devilinthedetailcloakable: can do the latter, just a PITA22:37
cloakabledevilinthedetail: Yeah, I run a wordpress install :)22:37
devilinthedetailcloakable: so verdict is risk? no?22:38
lynxmanping RoAkSoAx22:46
DavieyRoAkSoAx: around?22:46
Davieyhah22:46
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DavieyRoAkSoAx: Does bug 766229 and bug 760019 interest you?22:47
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 766229 in cobbler "koan --replace-self relies on grubby" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/76622922:47
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 760019 in cobbler "A profile's --kopts-post option does not work" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/76001922:47
hallynSpamapS: hey, not sure if i heard right this morning, but if in fact you are a bit bored today, if you wanted to try and reproduce bug 795427, that might be nice22:52
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 795427 in libvirt "Upgrade Libvirt up to 0.9.1 generates new bug with Virt-Manager" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79542722:52
hallynoh, but zul is working with libvirt in oneiric?22:52
lynxmanDaviey: jinx ;)22:54
Davieyhallyn / SpamapS: Don't block on the merge. :)22:57
lynxmanDaviey: are you busy now enjoying the evening or shall I bother you into sponsoring a package22:57
hallynDaviey: i don't understand, though - the merge is on o22:58
hallynor is this 0.9.2?22:58
hallynis in o, i meant22:58
negronjl_mobilelynxman: did you get a chance to check the changes to mcollective-plugins?22:59
lynxmannegronjl_mobile: I did, thanks mate22:59
SpamapShallyn: I'm working on some other stuff.. :-P23:00
Davieylynxman: I'm really pretty tired if it's a package i need to *think* about. :)23:00
hallynok23:00
Davieyif it's a simple change, then i can23:00
lynxmanDaviey: lol, I'll wait for RoAkSoAx to be back then ;)23:01
negronjl_mobilelynxman: np23:01
Ursinhaomg ubuntu wiki is... s... l....o....www....23:23
uvirtbotNew bug: #800430 in samba (main) "smbtorture triggers 'panic action' script" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80043023:42
rumpany idea how to prevent postfix virtual from modifying headers?  re Delivered-To: etc23:53

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