[00:36] <philipballew_> can someone help me get ssh to work on my computer
[00:43] <holstein> philipballew_: whats the deal?
[00:44] <holstein> you have the server running?
[00:45] <philipballew_> i have a debian server, but my ubuntu server cant seem to connect to it
[00:45] <holstein> philipballew_: can you ping it?
[00:45] <holstein> the debian t0 ubuntu almost cant be an issue
[00:46] <philipballew_> let me check. the name og the server is philip4 would ping philip4 work?
[00:46] <holstein> philipballew_: you have it outside the firewall?
[00:47] <philipballew_> no. all hooked up to my router with ddwrt
[00:47] <holstein> philipballew_: good
[00:47] <holstein> yeah, i would run ifconfig on both, make a note of the IP's, and make sure you can ping each other
[00:47] <holstein> philipballew_: did you edit the ssh config file at all yet?
[00:48] <holstein> also, what is the error message...
[00:48] <philipballew_> philip@philip-Studio-1558:~$ ssh philip@philip4
[00:48] <philipballew_> ssh: Could not resolve hostname philip4: Name or service not known
[00:48] <holstein> philipballew_: lets try by the IP just to be sure...
[00:49] <holstein> i find when running static IP's, ddwrt doesnt find the hostnames like that
[00:49] <holstein> and i think thats a feature, not a bug ;)
[00:49] <philipballew_> its dynamic currently
[00:50] <holstein> philipballew_: still... see if you get the same error by the IP
[00:50] <philipballew_> need to change that but gonna wait till i move next week
[00:50] <philipballew_> I can ping it
[00:50] <holstein> did you just run sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[00:50] <philipballew_> but then did it not put the right name in maybe?
[00:50] <philipballew_> odd
[00:51] <holstein> philipballew_: server side, run this... sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[00:52] <philipballew_> 2 keyboards in hand.
[00:52] <holstein> hehe
[00:52] <holstein> not for long...
[00:52]  * philipballew_ hands himself more geek points
[00:53] <philipballew_> restsrted ssh
[00:54] <holstein> philipballew_: no joy?
[00:54] <philipballew_> i can ssh in with the ip but the name
[00:54] <philipballew_> i know its philip4 my cli prompt says root@philip4
[00:54] <holstein> philipballew_: cool.. that can be your network though
[00:54] <philipballew_> how so?
[00:54] <holstein> i usually just go fo the IP
[00:55] <holstein> philipballew_: the router could be acting as the name server? hostname server?
[00:55] <holstein> something like that
[00:55] <escott> philipballew_, sounds like you need to configure dns on your router
[00:55] <holstein> yeah, what escott is getting onto
[00:55] <holstein> its *not* an issue with ssh, or that box
[00:55] <philipballew_> with my ubuntu server i just type ssh philip@philip3 and it logs in fine
[00:56] <philipballew_> so what would you say it is holstein
[00:56] <holstein> the ubuntu machines might have some extra magic somewhere that doesnt just come with debian
[00:56] <philipballew_> true
[00:56] <holstein> i have not idea what it would be though
[00:56] <holstein> its going to be something you could do in the router though
[00:57] <holstein> that would be the pro way to set it up
[00:57] <philipballew_> alright. ill check with ddwrt forms first
[00:57] <philipballew_> ill probably just set up static ip and give the ip a name
[01:00] <philipballew_> thanks holstein your the man!
[01:01] <holstein> philipballew_: anytime... i wish i had more experience with actually sorting that out
[01:01] <holstein> ive always just done static IP's on boxes like that, and connected that way
[01:02] <philipballew_> im gonna set up static ip's but im having to move and am gonna have to move my network to the college i go to. sophmore year here i come
[01:03] <holstein> philipballew_: w00t!
[03:07] <thewrath> anyone good with postfix
[03:08] <Neoncamouflage> nope
[03:10] <thewrath> hello M0hi
[03:10] <IAmNotThatGuy> Hey thewrath. Testing my Iphone =]
[03:11] <thewrath> what are u using on ur Iphone
[03:11] <thewrath> IAmNotThatGuy: are you good with postfix?
[03:12] <M0hi> Thewrath, as you know about UBT,don't ask to ask questions. I ll try my best to help:)
[03:15] <thewrath> M0hi: http://pastebin.com/uy5Z6vtM
[03:15] <thewrath> the certificate issue
[03:15] <thewrath> hwo can i resolve it
[03:22] <M0hi> http://www.marksanborn.net/linux/send-mail-postfix-through-gmails-smtp-on-a-ubuntu-lts-server/ you remember you did step 3 thewrath ?
[03:26] <M0hi> Try that and ping :)
[03:32] <thewrath> all right
[03:32] <thewrath> M0hi:
[03:34] <M0hi> Yes
[03:37] <thewrath> just sying i work look at that
[03:37] <bodhizazen> 'lo thewrath
[03:37] <bodhizazen> what we looking at ?
[03:38] <thewrath> why my relay server is nto working with gamil
[03:39] <bodhizazen> ouch, mail servers can be like that
[03:40] <bodhizazen> Your ip provider blocking it ?
[03:40] <thewrath> M0hi: i think it was step 4 i was missing
[03:40] <thewrath> nope
[03:40] <thewrath> cert issues
[03:42] <M0hi> Ah! Is it working now?
[03:43] <M0hi> o/ bodhi
[03:49] <thewrath> M0hi: i get the following now
[03:49] <thewrath> host smtp.gmail.com[74.125.115.109] said: 530 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first. bp11sm1099341vcb.24 (in reply to MAIL FROM command)
[03:50] <thewrath> full output: http://pastebin.com/Usfhp251
[03:50] <M0hi> I am on the way to office.I ll check once I reach there
[03:51] <thewrath> can you send me a PM when you look at it as i am getting off of here soon
[03:52] <M0hi> Sure. Bodhi can help you. Ask him
[03:52] <thewrath> all right
[03:52] <thewrath> bodhizazen: have nay idea?
[03:53] <bodhizazen> let me look at your pastebin ...
[03:53] <thewrath> thakns
[03:55] <bodhizazen> thewrath, do you have a certificate ?
[03:55] <thewrath> yhea
[03:55] <thewrath> i created self signed
[03:55] <thewrath> followed this: http://www.marksanborn.net/linux/send-mail-postfix-through-gmails-smtp-on-a-ubuntu-lts-server/
[03:57] <bodhizazen> you made a .pem ?
[03:57] <bodhizazen> edited config file and restarted postfix ?
[03:57] <bodhizazen> any errors in the logs ?
[03:57] <thewrath> yes
[03:58] <bodhizazen> What do the logs show ?
[03:58] <thewrath> the log i sent you was mail.log in /var/log
[03:58] <thewrath> that is the only log i know of for postfix
[04:00] <bodhizazen> What are the ownership and permissions of the cacert.pem and FOO* files ?
[04:00] <thewrath> foo files are root root and 644
[04:01] <thewrath> cacert is 644 and root root
[04:01] <bodhizazen> And they are in /etc/postfix/certs1/ ?
[04:01] <thewrath> yes
[04:15] <bodhizazen> something is wrong with your cert thewrath , guessing it does not like that it was self signed ?
[04:17] <philipballew> can a wifi card be old enough not too support wpa?
[04:39] <philipballew> can a wifi card be old enough not too support wpa?
[04:41] <urlin2u> philipballew, is it a internal, and what is the comp model
[04:44] <philipballew> its internal. its from a 2002 ibook
[04:45] <philipballew> i can grab the card. all i need to do is lift the keybord
[04:45] <urlin2u> philipballew, I suspect the hardware is to old, from a quick glance at the web .
[04:46] <philipballew> but does that mean it wont support wpa then?
[04:48] <urlin2u> I suspect that is the case I see references to a airport card being wep only, not sure really.
[04:48] <philipballew> ill just take the card out and look on apples site