[08:07]  * cwillu_ is currently feeling paranoid
[08:09] <cwillu_> what do we have in the way of rootkit detection packages?
[09:17] <eagles0513875_> cwillu_at_work:  gd question regarding rootkits
[09:17] <cwillu_at_work> !info chkrootkit
[09:17] <cwillu_at_work> and I am in fact getting paranoid in my old age
[09:17] <eagles0513875_> nothing wrong about being paranoid about security
[09:17] <cwillu_at_work> yes and no
[09:17] <eagles0513875_> tbh im only 24 and im paranoid about it
[09:18] <eagles0513875_> security is something i take very seriously
[09:18] <cwillu_at_work> I remember when I was 24 and took security seriously :)
[09:18] <eagles0513875_> thinking of doing a masters in information security
[09:18] <eagles0513875_> people with that sepcialization are very hard to come by
[09:19] <cwillu_at_work> I'd be somewhat skeptical of a degree in it though
[09:19] <eagles0513875_> how come though
[09:19] <cwillu_at_work> my gut reflex is that it's inherently an experience thing
[09:20] <cwillu_at_work> the principles themselves aren't super deep
[09:20] <eagles0513875_> i think in a way its also an art
[09:20] <cwillu_at_work> unless you're talking about crypto and such
[09:20] <eagles0513875_> dunno what the degree contains in regards to subjects
[09:42] <airtonix> it's only paranoia when your pscyhiatrist is in on the conspiracy
[11:19] <Bogdaniell> hello i have a problem with ubuntu server latest version ... when i try to install after the detecting hardware it does go to the next step and i got a some sort of console at the bottom of the screen
[11:19] <Bogdaniell> can someone help me please ?
[11:27] <bkerensa> Bogdaniell: Nothing is occuring in the console/install dialog?
[12:34] <oakbox> Hi all, I am getting a LOT of unwanted attention on my server from KORNET.  how/where can i get a list of there IP ranges and then easily block them through ufw??
[13:36] <samba35> i have setup a simple web server with apache and i have utm/firewall which has configure DNAT to web server but i am not able to access web server
[13:37] <samba35> how do i diagnose port 80 /web server traffic on ubuntu
[13:38] <samba35> i have disable ufw also
[13:58] <patdk-lap> samba35, tcpdump
[13:59] <samba35> ok
[14:41] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: question for you about virt-manager so its not possible to use it without ssh keys to access a remote server?
[14:42] <ikonia> yes it's possible, you can setup auth how you want
[14:42] <eagles0513875_> from what im seeing online at least virt manager wiki it says only ssh keys
[14:42] <eagles0513875_> http://virt-manager.org/page/RemoteSSH
[14:43] <ikonia> I'm connected without keys
[14:43] <eagles0513875_> odd did you have to do anythign special to get it to use password based ssh
[14:44] <ikonia> no
[14:45] <eagles0513875_> odd it seems like something has changed http://pastebin.com/2QBSAhhn
[14:47] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: this was a plain out of the box install from the repo
[14:48] <ikonia> why don't you just setup keys ?
[14:48] <ikonia> (I'm not using it on ubuntu currently so can't verify)
[14:48] <eagles0513875_> its not a problem for me to setup keys ill go follow the wiki for virtmanager for that
[14:49] <ikonia> seems like the best option
[14:49] <ikonia> if you believe it requires it, why bother trying to get around it, just setup keys, takes 30 seconds
[15:19]  * eagles0513875_ starts fuming and goes to another room
[15:20] <eagles0513875_> ikonia: i followed the virt manager how to for adding keys yet im still with the same error msg
[15:20] <eagles0513875_> that it cannot authenticate using a password or ssh key
[15:26] <eagles0513875_> any virt-manager users in here?
[15:40] <RobHu> During the 11.10 upgrade I am told "The GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer present." and given a choice of sda, sdb, md1, and md2 to install grub on. Shall I choose all four?
[15:45] <RobHu> Anyone have any ideas? :)
[15:47] <Myrtti> you pick one of them
[15:48] <Myrtti> I don't think you can pick all
[15:48] <RobHu> I picked sda and sdb. It suggested choosing them all if unsure, but I don't (think) it can boot from software md devices  (how would it know about the device before loading the kernel?)
[15:49] <RobHu> New related problem: According to fdisk there are no partitions marked as bootable. Is this a problem (using grub)?
[16:48] <bastidrazor> reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for dynamic-76.72.201.232.tvscable.com [76.72.201.232] failed - Possible BreakIn Attempt :: why do i need to do to allow reverse mapping to work?
[16:50] <bastidrazor> oh.. i need to setup dns things
[18:14] <riot_le> hello, anyone here with experience in Ubuntu Server in Compliance with Icinga New Web-Interface?
[19:46] <[wwe]coreGUI> Does any one know how to limit user's resource usage(cpu) in ubuntu?
[19:47] <[wwe]coreGUI> I am organzing an online contest and so-many users will be sshing to the server at a time!
[19:48] <qman__> see: man ulimit, /etc/security/limits.conf
[19:48] <qman__> you can't directly enforce CPU usage AFAIK, but you can enforce niceness
[19:49] <qman__> and in a multiuser environment you want to limit max processes and memory for sure
[19:49] <qman__> to prevent forkbombx
[19:49] <qman__> forkbombs*
[20:09] <kerframil> [wwe]coreGUI: you could build a 3.2 kernel. the point being that it has this feature: https://lwn.net/Articles/428230/
[20:10] <[wwe]coreGUI> qman__: kerframil: Hey nice info
[20:34] <philipballew> How would I monitor all web traffic going through my ddwrt router?
[20:35] <greppy> philipballew: install snort on it?
[20:35] <philipballew> greppy, what would that do?
[20:35] <greppy> allow you to monitor all web traffic.
[20:35] <greppy> along with some other traffic.
[20:36] <philipballew> alright. would I install that on the router itself or a desktop pluged in?
[20:37] <greppy> depends on your setup, some ddwrt routers support snort installed directly on them.
[20:37] <philipballew> well I might need to look inot that. i flashed it myself
[20:45] <Bogdaniel> cone someone give me an advice about what program to use to create a vpn between my pc and the pc from work ( that pc got lan ip )
[20:56] <kerframil> Bogdaniel: openvpn
[21:12] <Bogdaniel> kerframil is it opensource ? :)
[21:13] <Bogdaniel> or you have to pay ?
[21:14] <kerframil> Bogdaniel: open-source, superb engineering, quite easy to configure (especially for point-to-point tunnels with a pre-shared key)
[21:15] <kerframil> Bogdaniel: http://www.openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/miscellaneous/78-static-key-mini-howto.html
[22:16] <hallyn> stgraber: i have a bunch of lxc fixes, will upload tue or wed (or thu)