RoyK | CantWinn: AD isn't a file protocol | 00:00 |
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patdk-lap | and all the *filers are freebsd based that do zfs | 00:00 |
air_ | maybe it didn't. | 00:00 |
air_ | yeah, I was actually thinking about freenas but somehow my mind connected wrong. | 00:00 |
patdk-lap | openfiler lasted 2 days for me, before it annoyed the crap out of me | 00:00 |
CantWinn | RoyK, I dindn't think so, I was getting confused there | 00:00 |
patdk-lap | hmm, storing files in LDAP, almost as effective as files in sql :) | 00:01 |
RoyK | CantWinn: you can setup a perfectly good fileserver on openindiana with support for "previous versions" in windows explorer without much trouble | 00:01 |
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RoyK | CantWinn: that server can be easily backed up with bacula or something to have the data stored if your zpool is fucked up | 00:02 |
air_ | what about freenas then? is it also just a piece of crap compared to openindiana? :) | 00:02 |
CantWinn | RoyK, I have a backup.. albeit primitave right now my number 1 goal is to get medial data off DropBox | 00:03 |
RoyK | IMHO freenas is just that, yes | 00:03 |
RoyK | CantWinn: did you read what I just wrote? | 00:03 |
CantWinn | RoyK, Set up file server on Openindiana then back it up using backula | 00:04 |
RoyK | yes | 00:04 |
air_ | so, do it! :) | 00:04 |
CantWinn | LOL | 00:04 |
CantWinn | Now i gotta learn openindiana LOL | 00:04 |
RoyK | CantWinn: the snapshotting will help you a lot | 00:04 |
air_ | if you even get the previous versions support in windows explorer, I wont argue against it much further. | 00:05 |
air_ | :P | 00:05 |
RoyK | CantWinn: #openindiana .... | 00:05 |
CantWinn | Oh well, i have a server not doing jack crap but eating hydro.. mise well have some fun! :) | 00:05 |
CantWinn | You don't have to teach me, but does openindiana have a wiki or documentation on getting my FS up and running? just a yes or no, I'll find it on the site if they do.. if not IRC and google await | 00:07 |
air_ | afk, time to sleep. | 00:09 |
RoyK | http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/OpenIndiana+Wiki+Home | 00:09 |
RoyK | CantWinn: openindiana is solaris, so it's a bit different from linux, but it doesn't take too much to learn the differences | 00:10 |
SilfenX | hello - is there a simpel web proxy for server? aquid is overkill fo home network | 00:11 |
RoyK | SilfenX: why is squid overkill? | 00:12 |
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SilfenX | I just need my local browsers to funnel through a VPN ed local machine on home lan | 00:14 |
RoyK | squid is quite light-weight | 00:14 |
CantWinn | Thanks guys.. TTYL | 00:18 |
Takyoji | Anyone know of an orderly but accessible means of workstation capable management as well as for storage? | 00:43 |
twb | Takyoji: I don't know what that means | 00:44 |
Takyoji | Whoops | 00:46 |
Takyoji | cable management* | 00:46 |
Resistance | any of you here familiar with how i'd go about getting a source package for Precise so that I can attempt to repackage it for an older version within a PPA? | 01:02 |
Takyoji | I think you might be able to find assistance from #ubuntu-motu | 01:03 |
Roasted | hey hey | 01:09 |
Roasted | whats up fellas | 01:09 |
Resistance | Takyoji: or -packaging ;P | 01:09 |
* Takyoji shrugs | 01:09 | |
Roasted | did much change dhcp wise from 10.04 to 11.10? I was trying to set up fog (whcih uses dhcp service) on 11.10 to show a buddy but it kept yelling at me with "not configured to listen on any interfaces!" | 01:10 |
Takyoji | I'm stupid, I haven't looked into packaging for quite some time. xP | 01:10 |
klpt | Does anybody know how to restore default Apache configuration files? Reinstalling the Apache deb doesn't seem to do it | 01:19 |
yaboo | ok got a funny feeling been box has been hacked, is there any way to check | 03:02 |
yaboo | other than last, who, w etc | 03:02 |
virusuy | yaboo: logs | 03:03 |
virusuy | also take a look at modified files in the last days | 03:05 |
virusuy | probably if you were hacked by a real hacker, they could install rootkits on your system. | 03:05 |
Matrix3000_ | is there anyway to remove dhcp3-client without removing ubuntu-minimal | 03:11 |
dork | Matrix3000_: why you want to do that | 03:15 |
Matrix3000_ | well i have a static ip in my /etc/network/interfaces | 03:15 |
dork | ok | 03:15 |
Matrix3000_ | but the server is still requesting a dhcp address | 03:15 |
Matrix3000_ | randomly | 03:15 |
Matrix3000_ | like my server changes ip in the middle of the day | 03:16 |
dork | so just disable the init | 03:16 |
Matrix3000_ | how? | 03:16 |
dork | let me see hold on | 03:16 |
Matrix3000_ | not seeing much online by google in doing that | 03:17 |
dork | pastebin your interfaces file please | 03:17 |
dork | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1374799 | 03:17 |
dork | first of my search results | 03:17 |
yaboo | virusuy, thanks | 03:18 |
dork | search: disable dhcp client ubuntu | 03:18 |
dork | that will remove it | 03:18 |
dork | but seriously | 03:18 |
Matrix3000_ | http://pastebin.com/3B5za5H3 | 03:18 |
virusuy | yaboo: np :-) | 03:18 |
dork | if your box is pulling dhcp it's because it's being told to somewhere | 03:19 |
yaboo | virusuy, might try guess about using the find command and use atime to see if what files have ben modified | 03:19 |
zul | hallyn: looks good do the permissions look ok when you create the stuff in the postinst? | 03:19 |
Matrix3000_ | dork: when i try to remove dhcp3-client it wants to take out ubuntu-minimal | 03:21 |
Matrix3000_ | is that wahat the echo -e "Package: dhcp3-client dhcp3-common\nPin: release\nPin-Priority: -10" | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences fixes | 03:21 |
Matrix3000_ | nope, doesn't work | 03:22 |
Matrix3000_ | http://pastebin.com/q9rk2Why | 03:22 |
virusuy | yaboo: yes, good idea | 03:23 |
virusuy | also, you could close unnecesary ports | 03:24 |
virusuy | until you find what happened | 03:24 |
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twb | Matrix3000_: you probably have NM installed or something stupid like that | 03:28 |
twb | Matrix3000_: if your server is issuing DHCPREQUEST packets then you need to sort that out BEFORE worrying about uninstalling dhclient | 03:28 |
dork | yah | 03:29 |
Matrix3000_ | twb: NM isn't installed | 03:29 |
Matrix3000_ | network-manager isn't on the system | 03:29 |
dork | pastebin your interfaces file please | 03:30 |
Matrix3000_ | # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). # The loopback network interface auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The primary network interface auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.2.21 network 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 192.168.2.1 | 03:31 |
Matrix3000_ | http://pastebin.com/KFfaMr3z | 03:31 |
Matrix3000_ | sorry | 03:31 |
Matrix3000_ | damn computer didn't copy the link | 03:31 |
dork | auto eth0 | 03:31 |
dork | hold up | 03:32 |
dork | pastebin the output of ifconfig please | 03:32 |
Matrix3000_ | http://pastebin.com/tvCJxr6u | 03:33 |
dork | you see the auto eth0? | 03:33 |
Matrix3000_ | running a /etc/init.d/networking restart got it going | 03:33 |
Matrix3000_ | yea | 03:33 |
dork | comment that out | 03:33 |
dork | bounce your networking | 03:33 |
twb | dork: uh, why are you turning off his eth0 | 03:34 |
dork | that's not for pulling dhcp? | 03:34 |
dork | you don't need that | 03:34 |
Matrix3000_ | no | 03:34 |
Matrix3000_ | auto eth0 puts teh interface up | 03:34 |
twb | Ot | 03:34 |
Matrix3000_ | automatically doesn't it? | 03:34 |
twb | It's declared static | 03:34 |
dork | yes and dhcp before | 03:34 |
dork | i'd comment it out | 03:34 |
twb | WTF are you talking about, it doesn't say dhcp anywhere in that paste | 03:35 |
Matrix3000_ | lol | 03:35 |
Matrix3000_ | yea, there is no dhcp anywhere in there | 03:35 |
dork | ah yeah sorry, tunnel vision | 03:35 |
dork | heh | 03:35 |
Matrix3000_ | and auto eth0 basically automatically starts up the config | 03:35 |
Matrix3000_ | http://codesnippets.joyent.com/posts/show/319 | 03:35 |
twb | If he comments out "auth eth0" and bounces the box, he'll lose his static config and have to drive out to the box to fix it locally | 03:35 |
virusuy | at the edge ! | 03:35 |
Matrix3000_ | auto eth0 brings up the interface | 03:36 |
Matrix3000_ | then iface eth0 inet static configures the system | 03:36 |
dork | ah yah my bad | 03:36 |
Matrix3000_ | the thing is that static config is getting replaced somehow | 03:36 |
twb | Matrix3000_: do you have VMs on this box or similar? | 03:37 |
twb | I guess not seeing as how they're not configured ini nterfaces(5) | 03:37 |
Matrix3000_ | that system is a VM itself | 03:37 |
Matrix3000_ | it's a VMware VM | 03:38 |
twb | Oh well | 03:38 |
Matrix3000_ | on ESXi | 03:38 |
twb | It's probably vmware being stupid or something | 03:38 |
twb | talk to vmware about that | 03:38 |
Matrix3000_ | well no vmware modules are on there | 03:38 |
twb | e.g. you set it to try PXE boot or something | 03:38 |
Matrix3000_ | and it happend to a solid pc | 03:38 |
Matrix3000_ | my NFS server randomly changed ip addresses the other day | 03:38 |
twb | OK, I assumed you were just seeing DHCPREQUESTs go by -- they hadn't actually affected the system | 03:39 |
Matrix3000_ | yea, system was affected | 03:39 |
Matrix3000_ | took down authentication for 30 minutes before i noticed it | 03:39 |
twb | pastebin the output of aptitude -F%p --disable-columns search '!~M~i' | 03:39 |
twb | Or even just dpkg -l | 03:40 |
Matrix3000_ | what package we looking for? | 03:40 |
twb | Actually my next suspect is cpanel or something, which won't show up in apt | 03:40 |
Matrix3000_ | oh yea cpanel isn't on this | 03:40 |
Matrix3000_ | it's a standard ubuntu-server install that i performed | 03:41 |
Matrix3000_ | no cpanel, no webmin | 03:41 |
twb | You just did a stock server install and basically turned on NFS and nothing much else? | 03:41 |
Matrix3000_ | yea | 03:41 |
twb | No idea what's going on then | 03:41 |
Matrix3000_ | aight | 03:41 |
twb | Oh, by IPs you mean IPv4 IPs, right | 03:41 |
Matrix3000_ | it's like ubuntu got dumb | 03:41 |
Matrix3000_ | yea | 03:41 |
twb | OK, no idea | 03:41 |
dork | are your interfaces bridged or nat'd | 03:41 |
Matrix3000_ | no IPv6 yet on the network | 03:42 |
twb | dork: you can see they're not | 03:42 |
twb | Matrix3000_: IPv6 is opt-out in Ubuntu | 03:42 |
Matrix3000_ | dork: doesnt't matter, its ESXi | 03:42 |
twb | ESXi will be bridging I expect | 03:42 |
Matrix3000_ | yes | 03:42 |
dork | twb: i didn't know if that was his domu or dom0 or whatever vmwares stuff is | 03:42 |
dork | twb: so no ican't | 03:42 |
Matrix3000_ | from the vmware virtual switch | 03:42 |
dork | ah | 03:43 |
dork | yah i've never used vmware | 03:43 |
twb | dork: he doesn't have a dom0 as such aiui | 03:43 |
phiscribe | hi ppl, is it plausible to run X11 remotely apps from a ub-server without needing X on the server? (X11 forwarding say over ssh) if so how could i get around the packages i want to run trying to pull in all the X dependancies? | 03:43 |
twb | well, esxi is a hypervisor plus its own dom0 | 03:44 |
hallyn | zul, yup, they do. (/me out again) | 03:45 |
zul | hallyn: cool catch you tomorrow | 03:45 |
yaboo | virusuy, seems they were running some internal scanning software to scan the internal network | 03:46 |
yaboo | also the stop the last process | 03:46 |
virusuy | yaboo: soy they scp'ed some script ? | 03:47 |
virusuy | s/soy/so/g | 03:47 |
yaboo | virusuy, I assume so | 03:47 |
virusuy | also take a look at sh_history | 03:47 |
virusuy | .sh_history | 03:47 |
Roasted | trying out this "chrome sync" hizzy | 03:47 |
virusuy | to see wich commands they ran | 03:47 |
Roasted | not sure about it quite yet | 03:47 |
virusuy | probably you'll find if their script is still there. | 03:48 |
yaboo | virusuy, trying to work which user they came in as | 03:48 |
virusuy | take a look at last command | 03:48 |
yaboo | they rebooted the box on the 15th last month and disabled the last command | 03:48 |
virusuy | oh gosh. | 03:48 |
virusuy | 15th ? more than a year ? | 03:49 |
yaboo | the box was run by another group | 03:49 |
yaboo | 15th oct | 03:49 |
yaboo | last month | 03:49 |
virusuy | oh, ok, | 03:49 |
virusuy | sorry . | 03:49 |
yaboo | so how do I reenable the last command | 03:49 |
yaboo | to log | 03:49 |
virusuy | uhmmm | 03:50 |
virusuy | first, take a look at /var/log/wtmp | 03:50 |
dork | was it a hostile takeover or something | 03:50 |
Matrix3000_ | you know what f it | 03:50 |
virusuy | basically last search in /var/log/wtmp | 03:51 |
Matrix3000_ | ill put dhcp on the entire network and make some statics | 03:51 |
virusuy | yaboo: oh, also execute lastlog | 03:53 |
yaboo | virusguy will do | 03:53 |
virusuy | isn't the same as last, but will helps you too | 03:53 |
dork | Matrix3000_: the ip's you pull are from the same /24 as your static? | 03:54 |
Matrix3000_ | yea | 03:54 |
Matrix3000_ | i have a dhcp server on the network | 03:54 |
Matrix3000_ | is that the issue | 03:54 |
Matrix3000_ | should i remove the dhcp from the subnet | 03:54 |
dork | well it's not going to give an ip unless it's asked for one | 03:54 |
dork | know what i mean | 03:54 |
Matrix3000_ | i know | 03:55 |
Matrix3000_ | that's what i thought | 03:55 |
Matrix3000_ | that's why im puzzled | 03:55 |
Matrix3000_ | http://pastebin.com/AQsb04zz | 03:56 |
Matrix3000_ | wtf | 03:56 |
Matrix3000_ | why ubuntu-minimal | 03:56 |
Matrix3000_ | it's like asking me to fuck up the install | 03:56 |
dork | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=997390 | 03:57 |
dork | i feel like i ran into the same question before | 03:58 |
virusuy | yaboo: did you find something? | 03:58 |
Matrix3000_ | http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1518951.html | 03:58 |
Matrix3000_ | looks like i can fix it | 03:58 |
* EvilResistance can finally breathe :P | 03:59 | |
Matrix3000_ | last comment | 03:59 |
EvilResistance | whoops wrong channel | 03:59 |
yaboo | virusuy, yes a user I cannot del, but is loged in | 04:02 |
yaboo | also seems in the w does not show up | 04:02 |
virusuy | oh ok | 04:02 |
virusuy | but isn't conected now | 04:02 |
virusuy | right? | 04:02 |
yaboo | how can I force someone off the system | 04:02 |
yaboo | he is on now | 04:03 |
virusuy | ps -ef | grep user | 04:03 |
virusuy | uhm wait | 04:03 |
virusuy | execute that command first, to see wich process he's runing | 04:03 |
dork | yaboo: kill his pid | 04:04 |
virusuy | pkill -KILL -u “username” | 04:04 |
yaboo | virusuy, does not come up, nor can Is ee him | 04:04 |
virusuy | but first yaboo | 04:06 |
virusuy | execute netstat -a > /some/dir/file.txt | 04:06 |
virusuy | doing that you can see their IP address | 04:06 |
virusuy | obviously they probably are behind a proxy but, well, who knows, can be a little newbie | 04:07 |
virusuy | and as i said before, close unnecesary ports | 04:08 |
virusuy | change all your password | 04:08 |
virusuy | and all those standard security recomendations. | 04:08 |
Matrix3000_ | sudo chmod -x /sbin/dhclient | 04:11 |
Matrix3000_ | going to see how that does | 04:11 |
yaboo | virus guy through him off, rebooting the box, building a new box | 04:13 |
yaboo | need thou for the moment to reactivate the last command | 04:13 |
virusuy | yaboo: yeah | 04:13 |
virusuy | yaboo: be more carefull about security | 04:14 |
yaboo | virusuy, this a box taken care off now | 04:14 |
virusuy | yaboo: alright then | 04:14 |
virusuy | well guys, i've had a great time with you tonigh | 04:19 |
virusuy | but it's almost 2:30 am here in Uruguay | 04:19 |
virusuy | hope to see you tomorrow. | 04:19 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #887410 in apache2 (main) "plymouth ask-for-passphrase" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/887410 | 04:33 |
Tm_T | morning | 05:19 |
b0gatyr | anyone know why I can't resize a snapshotted LVM? | 06:26 |
twb | Er, because that would upset the COW | 06:27 |
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lynxman | morning o/ | 09:05 |
afuentes | whats the difference between deb and deb-i386 in the apt conf file? | 09:21 |
afuentes | (its a mirroring machine) | 09:21 |
afuentes | in the man page i read, normal or arch specific | 09:22 |
afuentes | what normal means? all archs? | 09:22 |
maxb | err.... deb-i386 does not sound like any valid content for any apt conf file I've seen | 09:23 |
jamespage | morning all | 09:23 |
afuentes | maxb sorry im talking about /etc/apt/miror.list from apt-mirror | 09:23 |
* ejat pokes nibz | 10:04 | |
* ejat pokes nijaba | 10:04 | |
ejat | morning … … | 10:04 |
nibz | ejat: ? | 10:05 |
ejat | sorry .. typi | 10:06 |
ejat | typo* | 10:06 |
lenios__ | afuentes, obviously deb-i386 will only take i386 | 10:23 |
lenios__ | deb will take i386 and amd64, at least | 10:23 |
afuentes | thanks lenios__ | 10:46 |
zetui | hello | 11:23 |
zetui | there | 11:23 |
zetui | aacraid: Host adapter reset request. SCSI hang ? | 11:24 |
zetui | anyone having the same problem ? | 11:26 |
Onyx47 | hi guys, I'm running desktop version here but I have problems with apache, I guess there are no significant differences? | 12:14 |
greppy | Onyx47: shouldn't be, no. | 12:15 |
Onyx47 | ok, I'm having problems with mod_rewrite, it works but it seems to be parsing my rules wrong or ignoring them no matter where I put them, I followed all instructions I could find and no dice, any special tricks that have to be applied under ubuntu? | 12:17 |
greppy | not that I know of. | 12:20 |
Onyx47 | well, that's annoying, I'm seriously fresh out of ideas | 12:24 |
Randolph | hi all | 12:25 |
qman__ | Onyx47, did you 'a2enmod rewrite' | 12:26 |
Onyx47 | qman__, yes, and it's showing under modules if I run apache2ctl -M | 12:27 |
Onyx47 | here's the vhost configuration, maybe I did something wrong but I just don't see it: http://pastebin.com/sSmVFcCZ | 12:27 |
qman__ | then it's loaded, don't know what else to tell you | 12:27 |
ahasenack | smoser: hi, did the lucid AMI get a smaller rootfs all of a sudden? | 13:01 |
ahasenack | ami-f3a8619a, has /dev/sda1 1.4G 1.3G 68K 100% / | 13:02 |
afeijo | hi folks, I need to set up an email server in a brand new ubuntu 11.10 server (with pop3, smtp, imap3 and accts thru mysql). Where can I find a good tutorial? | 13:02 |
pmatulis | afeijo: did you check the ubuntu serverguide? | 13:19 |
afeijo | pmatulis, not yet | 13:19 |
greppy | afeijo: I've used http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/ on ubuntu with a little minor tweaking. | 13:35 |
SpamapS | afeijo: You probably want the 'mail-stack-delivery' metapackage which will give you postfix and dovecot. Putting the accts in mysql will require some advanced configuration. | 13:40 |
afeijo | I found a few good articles about it, time to test :) | 13:41 |
zul | MORNING | 13:44 |
lynxman | zul: afternoon | 13:56 |
zul | hey lynxman | 14:01 |
lynxman | zul: ello :) | 14:02 |
zul | roaksoax: lemme know when you are around | 14:18 |
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afeijo | http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/382317_2581894503932_1151529281_33121319_990919503_n.jpg | 14:33 |
roaksoax | zul: im here | 14:58 |
zul | roaksoax: cool im just starting to flush out the wi for orchestra ill put them in a pad somewhere so we can look at it together | 14:59 |
roaksoax | alright | 15:01 |
bitshift | Hi there, need to run Ubuntu Server on a system which lacks the CMOV instruction, it refuses to boot because of this... how can I modify the installer and drop in a kernel which does not require it, if possible? | 15:11 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #887599 in dovecot (main) "unable to configure or uninstall dovecot-postfix" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/887599 | 15:11 |
SpamapS | bitshift: whats the processor? | 15:18 |
bitshift | it's a vortex86mx SoC | 15:19 |
bitshift | tiny little embedded system | 15:19 |
bitshift | gonna give 10.04.3 server i386 a go because I think (not sure) that it doesn't require the instruction, problem is i don't know if a system that "old" will support the r6040 ethernet device | 15:21 |
bitshift | would much rather run 11.10, is there any way to recompile the kernel without the use of cmov? | 15:21 |
bitshift | bloody hell | 15:28 |
bitshift | 10.04.3 doesnt support my network | 15:28 |
bitshift | okay so if I install 10.04.3, and get the kernel source - how do I then compile the r6040 module? http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/R6040.html makes me think it should be present with this kernel version right? | 15:40 |
genii-around | Perhaps not. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/650899 | 15:50 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 650899 in linux "R6040 NIC driver module is not compiled" [Undecided,In progress] | 15:50 |
bitshift_2 | lol irc from netcat | 15:54 |
bitshift_2 | right 10.04.3 installer dun stopped, selected the package archive and boom, nothing | 15:55 |
bitshift_2 | what do? :( | 15:55 |
bitshift_2 | font just changed, but the installer is still halted, blue screen with grey line at the bottom, any ideas? | 15:56 |
bitshift_2 | syslog has some messages about net-retriever good signature from various keys | 15:58 |
bitshift_2 | gonna cancel installation and try something else :( back later | 16:00 |
Nightmar_ | hi, im installing ubuntu server lts, i choose LVM with ext4 for disk partitioning, but it gets frozen at 33% when formating ext4 | 16:00 |
Nightmar_ | what could be ? | 16:00 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #887615 in dhcp3 (main) "package dhcp3-client 3.1.3-2ubuntu3.3 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess dpkg-deb --control returned error exit status 2" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/887615 | 16:13 |
roaksoax | utlemming: ping | 16:17 |
roaksoax | utlemming: server team meeting | 16:17 |
utlemming | roaksoax: thx | 16:18 |
skej | I'm having issues running a PPTP VPN server on 11.10 x86 ubuntu server, the problem is that some websites will not load at all (ubuntu forums is one) while connected to the VPN, the second I disconnect the website instantly loads, its also interesting to note that I can ping the website. | 16:19 |
zul | thank god i got my flu shot before going to UDS | 16:37 |
EvilResistance | lol | 16:37 |
roaksoax | zul: lol | 16:38 |
lynxman | zul: you went preflued | 16:40 |
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ribo | anyone here handy with AFPd/netatalk? | 18:10 |
ribo | this happens on a sucessful login: http://pastie.org/private/yjwccg5lp0nsajnidvcwza | 18:10 |
air_ | ribo: 11.10 ? | 18:11 |
ribo | started happening after I upgraded to oneiric | 18:11 |
air_ | ribo: yeah. 2.2beta sux. | 18:11 |
air_ | ribo: either you'll have to downgrade to an older ubuntu, or you can install netatalk from source. | 18:12 |
ribo | ugh | 18:12 |
air_ | ribo: not identical, but related. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netatalk/+bug/879020 | 18:12 |
uvirtbot | Launchpad bug 879020 in netatalk "afpd's CNID DB fails after upgrade" [Undecided,Confirmed] | 18:12 |
ribo | of course, the upgrade worked fine on my home server, and does this on my company's prod fileserver... | 18:12 |
air_ | RoyK had some issues as well, might have been the same that you got. but he went back for the time being. | 18:14 |
air_ | I installed from source and I'm happy with that solution :) | 18:14 |
RoyK | ribo: download a newer source, apt-get source netatalk, copy the debian directory from the ubuntu netatalk source to the 2.2 source dir, cd into the 2.2 source dir, run dpkg-buildpackage | 18:18 |
RoyK | ribo: or just install from plain source if you want that | 18:19 |
ribo | cool, thanks | 18:19 |
RoyK | ribo: the packages will be placed under the _parent_ directory of the source dir | 18:22 |
ribo | getting patch errors | 18:22 |
ribo | guess I need to delete some of the patches, right? | 18:22 |
ribo | dpkg-source: error: cannot read netatalk-2.2.1/debian/patches/115_default-dir.patch: No such file or directory | 18:22 |
ribo | er.. | 18:22 |
ribo | dpkg-source: error: LC_ALL=C patch -t -F 0 -N -p1 -u -V never -g0 -E -b -B .pc/115_default-dir.patch/ < netatalk-2.2.1/debian/patches/115_default-dir.patch gave error exit status 1 | 18:22 |
RoyK | ribo: erm... you probably need to remove the patching part - those patches probably won't fit the 2.2.1 source as they may have been included already | 18:24 |
ribo | yeah | 18:25 |
ribo | removing them as they error | 18:25 |
ribo | /usr/bin/fakeroot: line 176: debian/rules: Permission denied | 18:26 |
ribo | does the same with sudo... | 18:26 |
CantWinn | RoyK, how you doing? Thanks for the info last night.. I need/have a different approach on this (according to the boss man) | 18:27 |
RoyK | CantWinn: he didn't want openindiana? :) | 18:28 |
CantWinn | Not really that.. I'm still looking for a way around something | 18:29 |
CantWinn | As a re-fresh I have a local network on a local domain, I need to be able to seamlessly share files with another network on another domain like DropBox.. but i want our server to essentially be the "cloud" | 18:30 |
tash | is there some way to join an ubuntu server to a windows workgroup? Without a local dns resolver, I'm just wondering how a Windows machine could ping the hostname of the ubuntu server without a hosts entry on the windows machine. | 18:30 |
CantWinn | but it has to be secure.. I know most people point to using a samba with SSH but I don't think it's wise to leave the SSH connection open all the time | 18:30 |
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ribo | derp, noexec | 18:32 |
CantWinn | What I need is a bunch of local users on the local domain sharing and working on files, then when the end product is done (the prescription in this case) can be shared with a Pharmacy directly and securly on a different network with a different domain. | 18:34 |
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RoyK | CantWinn: IIRC if you set netbios name = something in smb.conf, it'll answer to netbios broadcasts typically used by windows clients (if dns resolv fails) | 18:36 |
RoyK | CantWinn: setting up a wins server is another thing you should consider | 18:37 |
CantWinn | RoyK, So what you are saying is that if I set up in my smb.conf to automatically search for the users domain that it will maintain direct connect? | 18:40 |
RoyK | CantWinn: I don't get it - do you have another domain server? or will samba be the domain server? | 18:41 |
CantWinn | RoyK, I have a domain server already.. a Win 2K8 R2 server | 18:41 |
RoyK | that's AD, not domain... | 18:41 |
RoyK | and that one will be running a DNS server as part of AD | 18:42 |
RoyK | so all you'll need to do is setup /etc/resolv.conf to point to the AD server for DNS lookups, configure kerberos and samba appropriately and then do a net join | 18:43 |
RoyK | CantWinn: google for samba and AD integration | 18:43 |
CantWinn | RoyK, thanks.. do you think it's possible to do what I'm trying to get done? | 18:43 |
RoyK | CantWinn: I've integrated samba with AD a few times myself, so it really shouldn't be a problem | 18:44 |
CantWinn | remotely establishing and maintain a connection that syncs a "folder" as well? | 18:45 |
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nineteen67comet1 | how to I register my nick? /nick nineteen67comet says is taken but that's me .. | 19:08 |
RoyK | nineteen67comet1: you can't register a nick you don't currently have... | 19:09 |
nineteen67comet1 | Huh .. I used it last night (have been since 2001) .. today; no good .. | 19:09 |
nineteen67comet1 | used to ask me for my p/w all the time .. don't remember that command either .. | 19:09 |
nineteen67comet1 | trying to get some help in #apache as well; can't post w/out a working nick .. | 19:10 |
RoyK | nineteen67comet1: /msg nickserv help release | 19:13 |
Zanzacar | if a server is getting bogged down by a ton of users, such as a schools website during enrollment period | 19:22 |
Zanzacar | is there any way to set yourself out from the crowd of requests coming to the server? | 19:22 |
Zanzacar | as in getting responses from the server faster/ priority responses? | 19:22 |
Zanzacar | if that makes any sense at all | 19:22 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: actually yes, go sit in the server's data center on the same LAN as it. | 19:25 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: but for the most part, you're screwed because the slow thing is likely on the backend. | 19:25 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: thats kind of what I figured | 19:25 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: by backend you mean on the server, side it can process everyones requests | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | whats the command to upgrade a server from maverick to natty? | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | do-release-upgrade? | 19:26 |
SpamapS | EvilResistance: yes | 19:26 |
Zanzacar | EvilResistance: Yup | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | um... | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | hm | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | The program 'do-release-upgrade' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing: | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | apt-get install update-manager-core | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | :/ | 19:26 |
EvilResistance | might be because its a VPS? | 19:26 |
SpamapS | EvilResistance: probably | 19:29 |
EvilResistance | since its a VPS... | 19:29 |
EvilResistance | should i worry about upgrade-over-ssh? | 19:29 |
EvilResistance | its throwing warnings | 19:29 |
SpamapS | Depends on what "VPS" means anyway. | 19:30 |
soren | EvilResistance: I've done it lots and lots of times, but that of course doesn't mean it'll work for you. | 19:30 |
Zanzacar | I did my server upgrade through ssh. | 19:31 |
SpamapS | I'm still wondering why anybody buys a VPS anymore.. the Amazon free tier is as good as most "VPS"'s .. and is upgradable to something production capable in a single reboot. :-P | 19:32 |
* SpamapS says that, logged into to his VPS which hosts his IRC client | 19:32 | |
SpamapS | actually amazon is crap for hosting SMTP servers.. so thats one reason. :-P | 19:33 |
Zanzacar | I have 2 servers running on amazons free tier :) got to love free servers. I have been learning a lot from them. | 19:33 |
Zanzacar | talking about the amazon free tier and servers. I was thinking about running a pretty productive site through that | 19:35 |
Zanzacar | The only question I am not really sure about is how many get request it can handle | 19:36 |
Zanzacar | if you only have a static site. | 19:36 |
utlemming | Zanzacar: the free tier is only free for the first 720hrs (or a single month usage) | 19:36 |
Zanzacar | 720/mnth every month for a full year | 19:38 |
Zanzacar | so 31.5 days every month. meaning 1 free tier server is free for a year | 19:39 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: t1.micro with a static site that fits in memory (600MB or so) would probably be able to take quite a few concurrent users. | 19:39 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: just use apache's worker mode or nginx. | 19:39 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: t1.micro only falls apart with sustained CPU usage. | 19:39 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: I am unfamiliar with worker mode so I will have to check that out | 19:40 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: I figured if it was a static site that there would be little CPU usage for a static site. | 19:40 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: apache2-mpm-worker ... | 19:40 |
SpamapS | I still wonder why the debian packages implement it as a Conflicts: with the rest of apache2 .. the way RH has done it with /usr/sbin/httpd.worker is much saner. | 19:40 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: worker seems pretty cool, I think that would definetly help with running a high volume site on a t1.mirco server | 19:46 |
EvilResistance | d | 19:49 |
EvilResistance | oops | 19:49 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: apache2-mpm-event is even more scalable, in theory, but less widely tested IIRC | 19:52 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: O the thing we learn the things we learn. Thanks for the input. | 19:56 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #884805 in glance "httplib2 > 0.6.0 needed in packaging" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/884805 | 19:56 |
uvirtbot | New bug: #887225 in glance "python-crypto now dependency after 5e6fb33b22c" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/887225 | 19:56 |
Zanzacar | I might try out the worker mode since its a little more widely used/tested. (I feel more comfortable that way) | 19:57 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: Check it out, ec2-107-20-112-0.compute-1.amazonaws.com/ | 19:58 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: I would like to know when someone has actually pressed the search button but I dont want to have server side scripting since its on a t1.mirco | 19:58 |
Zanzacar | so that being said do you have any thoughts on work arounds for that? | 19:58 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: just have the search button hit a URL that you can scan the logs for | 19:59 |
gamut | Hello, would someone here be able to assist with issues involving a ServeRAID M5015 (megaraid_sas) contoroller and 10.04 LTS? | 20:00 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: That would definetly work, but I wouldnt want to redirect them how would I hit the URL without redirecting them? | 20:01 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: you can make a URL do a smart redirect with mod_rewrite.. but.. now you're getting into CPU hungry things. | 20:07 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: That is the main thing I want to avoid, I guess I could do it with Javascript which would be server side to request a URL. | 20:09 |
SpamapS | Zanzacar: yeah that is the new thing to do.. offload to the client. :) | 20:12 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: if your being sarcastic then haha, but if your not then cool I guess I am just headed in the right direction. | 20:14 |
Zanzacar | I just figured I could keep it free if I offloaded everything to the clients so it made sense to me to do it that way. | 20:14 |
Zanzacar | SpamapS: can I PM you? I got some question that are semi offtopic. | 20:35 |
tdi | hi all anybody with amd64 server 11.10 and libvirtd (working one ) ? | 20:47 |
tdi | getting the error : virsh # iface-list | 20:48 |
tdi | error: Failed to list active interfaces | 20:48 |
tdi | also virt-manager fails to connect, this is quite old bug | 20:48 |
tdi | but maybe there is somebody here who has it right? | 20:49 |
jmichaelx | i need to get sftp working on a server, authenticating with ldap.... i have tried several things, but so far to no avail | 20:49 |
jmichaelx | would anyone have any suggestions? | 20:50 |
tdi | jmichaelx: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/servers/33930-vsftpd-pam-ldap-authentication-openldap.html | 20:50 |
dork | jmichaelx: proftpd mod_ldap? | 20:51 |
jmichaelx | tdi: i saw that, but that specifies using vsftpd.... which seems sort of ridiculous | 20:51 |
jmichaelx | dork: i am using pure-ftpd, but i have been under the impression that an FTP server is not even necessary in order to have sftp | 20:52 |
dork | jmichaelx: yah sshd and pam tho | 20:53 |
dork | jmichaelx: i'd research doing ldap authentication with sshd and see if that's possible | 20:53 |
jmichaelx | dork: yea, and that is what i have been focusing on | 20:54 |
dork | ah | 20:54 |
jmichaelx | well, it is very possible... i just can't figure it out, lol | 20:54 |
tdi | just use pam_ldap | 20:54 |
jmichaelx | i am using pam_ldap... ftp with ldap is working fine.... but i am wanting to require all users to use sftp | 20:55 |
tdi | you want sftp as in scp, or sftp as in secure ftp? | 20:56 |
gondoi | i think I missed a memo.... did innodb get removed from the base mysql-server package? | 20:56 |
SpamapS | or as in, ssh+the sftp backend? | 20:56 |
SpamapS | gondoi: definitely *not* | 20:56 |
gondoi | hmm | 20:56 |
gondoi | okay | 20:56 |
SpamapS | If I could, I'd remove MyISAM. :) | 20:56 |
tdi | anybody with libvirtd on 11.10 server 64bit ? | 20:57 |
dork | gondoi: it's the default storage engine now so i doubt it | 20:57 |
jmichaelx | tdi: i am not sure what your asking... i want sftp | 20:57 |
gondoi | dork: thanks.. just wondering cause i'm not seeing it in show engines; and there is no error on startup | 20:57 |
SpamapS | jmichaelx: sftp, unfortunately, has multiple meanings | 20:57 |
gondoi | also an innodb = force won't let mysql start at all... (no error) | 20:58 |
jmichaelx | SpamapS: which would explain my confusion, i'm sure | 20:58 |
jmichaelx | i know there is ftp, sftp, ftps and ftp pver ssh... i was not aware of anything else | 20:58 |
tdi | jmichaelx: there is scp with ssh and there is FTPS, which is called sometimes sftp | 20:58 |
tdi | s/scp/sftp/ | 20:59 |
smw | SpamapS, sftp has only one meaning I know of | 20:59 |
jmichaelx | i also think SFTP means only one thing | 21:00 |
SpamapS | Honestly, for me, anything with FTP means "Fail" in my dictionary | 21:00 |
jmichaelx | yes, FTP does mean fail | 21:00 |
smw | SpamapS, all except for sftp | 21:00 |
dork | snark snark | 21:00 |
jmichaelx | SFTP is lower on fail | 21:00 |
smw | SpamapS, sftp has no relation to ftp | 21:00 |
jmichaelx | exactly | 21:00 |
jmichaelx | SFTP is a part of ssh | 21:00 |
smw | SpamapS, but ftp must die | 21:01 |
jmichaelx | yes... my whole project is to kill FTP, and require SFTP | 21:01 |
smw | jmichaelx, sftp actually will work over any transport. But that transports needs to handle auth/encryption | 21:01 |
jmichaelx | smw: sorry for my ignorance, but i did not understand | 21:02 |
smw | jmichaelx, whatever, it is a technical detail that the protocol can be used anyware. Mostly it is used with ssh :-) | 21:02 |
jmichaelx | smw: ok... i am just needing SFTP to work with LDAP. don't really care how | 21:03 |
jmichaelx | not surprisingly, there is a lot of conflicting documentation out there | 21:04 |
SpamapS | jmichaelx: it should work if ssh works with LDAP | 21:05 |
smw | jmichaelx, what SpamapS said :-) | 21:05 |
jmichaelx | yea, i get that part. my whole question is how to do that | 21:05 |
jmichaelx | FTP workd with LDAP, ssh does not (yet) | 21:06 |
jmichaelx | works* | 21:06 |
smw | jmichaelx, first link on google. http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-configure-sshd-to-use-openldap-server.html . I have never done this before so I can't give any better :-\ | 21:06 |
jmichaelx | smw: if it was your first link on google, you can rest assured that i have already seen it | 21:07 |
smw | jmichaelx, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication | 21:07 |
smw | jmichaelx, then I have no idea :-\ | 21:08 |
jmichaelx | yea... i can should look through that again, although like i said i have pam/ldap/ftp working just fine... getting sshd to work with this *should* not be so difficult | 21:10 |
SpamapS | jmichaelx: I can't imagine it would be any different than the ftp setup.. just a different pam.d file | 21:10 |
jmichaelx | exactly... and i have been messing with pam.d/sshd i feel like i am missinf something very simple | 21:14 |
SpamapS | jmichaelx: I've always had a hard time getting pam confs for services "just right" | 21:29 |
jmichaelx | yea, same here | 21:35 |
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dork | btw | 22:00 |
dork | my great software raid debacle from the otherday | 22:00 |
dork | was due to mindlessly keeping my original mdadm.conf and not replacing it | 22:00 |
dork | recreated the problem on another box | 22:00 |
virusuy | dork: really ? | 22:03 |
virusuy | so, recreate your mdadm.conf and problem solved ? | 22:03 |
dork | virusuy: yep | 22:04 |
virusuy | dork: alright then ! | 22:04 |
* SpamapS really hates the problems that mdadm.conf causes | 22:05 | |
dork | virusuy: the difference is, the new syntax doesn't have the amount of devices and the raid types specified in it | 22:05 |
virusuy | ohh ok | 22:05 |
dork | SpamapS: i spent over 12 hours in our DC trying to fix this problem on a production box | 22:05 |
dork | but it was my fault indeed, now i have nothing to bitch about | 22:06 |
dork | lol | 22:06 |
SpamapS | dork: my condolences to your time. :-/ I am sure there is a reason for mdadm.conf .. just not sure what it is. | 22:06 |
dork | yah | 22:06 |
virusuy | dork: but hey, look at the bright side | 22:06 |
virusuy | you learned something new ! :) | 22:06 |
dork | virusuy: yeah if that was the worst thing they can complain about on me, i'm good | 22:08 |
virusuy | dork: :-) | 22:08 |
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Somedude | I get this when trying to turn on VT-d. (Intel VT-d tech enabled), intel_iommu=on(!): Your BIOS is broken; DMAR reported at address fed90000 returns all ones | 23:10 |
Somedude | What could be causing this error/warning? | 23:10 |
Somedude | BIOS is up to date | 23:10 |
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SpamapS | Somedude: #ubuntu-kernel *might* have a better handle ont hat one. | 23:22 |
Somedude | asked it there, tanks! :-) | 23:28 |
atruno | is there a domain registrar that makes it easy to host your own website at home using apache ? | 23:34 |
SpamapS | atruno: at home? why would you want to do that? "To the cloud!" | 23:35 |
atruno | what does the cloud mean ? | 23:35 |
atruno | is that shared web hosting or different ? | 23:36 |
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atruno | how do i host apache in the cloud ? | 23:38 |
smoser | atruno, i don't think that one registrar or another is going to impact your path for getting a website up from your house. | 23:39 |
atruno | ok no problem | 23:39 |
smoser | regarding SpamapS "the cloud", he was probably suggesting something like EC2. | 23:39 |
atruno | smoser, do you know if its difficult to bind a domain name to a home apache webserver ? | 23:39 |
atruno | what would EC2 do for me ? | 23:40 |
smoser | if you're new to AWS, you can get run a 674M system with 8G root for free for 1 year. | 23:40 |
smoser | other thing it would do is just stop you from needing to run something in your house. | 23:40 |
smoser | but there is cost associated (the "free for 1 year" is ~ $20/month). | 23:40 |
smoser | atruno, basically for what you want | 23:41 |
atruno | can't afford $20 a month | 23:41 |
smoser | * register your domain | 23:41 |
smoser | * figure out your IP at home | 23:41 |
smoser | * point domain at home IP (hopefully either hooking up some dyndns to that, or getting a static IP at home) | 23:42 |
smoser | * run apache on home | 23:42 |
smoser | * profit. | 23:42 |
atruno | thank you | 23:42 |
atruno | which if the dyndns.org type services are free for binding domain names to home ip's ? | 23:42 |
atruno | or is there one that is cheap ? | 23:43 |
smoser | atruno, read about http://zoneedit.com/ | 23:44 |
smoser | i've used them some in the past | 23:44 |
smoser | but i'm not terribly experienced in this, other than having done it once or twice. | 23:44 |
atruno | thank you | 23:45 |
* medberry has two free hostnames on dyndns | 23:53 | |
medberry | and one is attached to a t1.micro on amazon EC2 | 23:54 |
atruno | my router only supports dyndns.org not zoneedit.com | 23:54 |
medberry | though sadly, I'm out of my "free year" | 23:54 |
atruno | is it hard to run your own dns server on ubuntu ? | 23:56 |
atruno | also does comcast allow yout to run your own dns server ? | 23:56 |
medberry | atruno, that's several "it depends". however, you can easily run dns at home. | 23:58 |
medberry | Now, running it in such a way that it is useful to someone NOT in your home is a whole different ball of wax. | 23:58 |
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