[04:34] <linocisco> hi all
[04:34] <linocisco> hi all
[04:34] <linocisco> http://forum.zentyal.org/index.php/topic,10254.msg42643.html#msg42643
[04:35] <linocisco> i want to know how to share my office LAN network in main office to all remote offices
[05:14] <Gallomimia> linocisco: i should think that a single vpn "server" running in your main office with a 10.45.x ip and tunneling out  network packets on behalf of each branch office should work. the trick is getting the server to connect each of those networks via a vpn, and having all the routing tables work properly. routing always tripped me up with vpns and that's why i can't figure them out. so who knows if this will work or not.
[05:18] <roaksoax> spurkis: ping
[05:18] <roaksoax> ups
[05:18] <roaksoax> wrong person
[05:18] <roaksoax> SpamapS: ping
[05:19] <linocisco> Gallomimia, thanks for your tips. but I still dont get it how to configure though you told me idea. I also need step by step guide. I m a newbie
[05:20] <Gallomimia> linocisco: i would love to hear if you figure this stuff out. i need to know these things too. let me know via email at gmail
[05:21] <linocisco> Gallomimia, I am now just thinking to install ubuntu on a system unit with two network cards. one will be 10.45.x.x ip and the other will be 172.21.x.x. just routing server.
[05:22] <linocisco> Gallomimia, it that be ok?
[05:23] <Gallomimia> i think it should be possible with just one network card, but that might make configuration and routing tables easier
[05:23] <Gallomimia> i am a bumbling idiot when it comes to network setups like that. but i really want to learn
[05:24] <Gallomimia> do please let me know how it goes. i will sleep soon hopefully. also i didn't see the attachment you have on the forums. (there's no link to get it?)
[05:34] <ViBoS> hi
[05:37] <ViBoS> I have install moblock and torrentflux then i have open the port with ufw but i still can't join the peer :(
[05:38] <SpamapS> roaksoax: pong, wassup?
[05:38] <spurkis> random pings is th worst
[05:39] <ViBoS> Anyone wants to see my iptables in pv ?
[05:41] <SpamapS> linocisco: so all you really need to do is make your VPN server's default gateway the other side of the tunnel that is created, and add a route to your usual gateway for the tunnel's real internet endpoint.
[05:42] <roaksoax> SpampS da
[05:42] <roaksoax> we were wondering whether
[05:42] <SpamapS> you could ever be as awesome as me? Sorry no, I'm one of a kind
[05:42] <SpamapS> ;)
[05:42] <roaksoax> juju was upload to archives or not (the latest)
[05:42] <SpamapS> <-- poor self image
[05:42] <SpamapS> roaksoax: in fact, it was!
[05:43] <SpamapS> but it FTBFS .. lets see
[05:43] <roaksoax> k thanks
[05:43] <SpamapS> some test failed
[05:43] <linocisco> SpamapS, can you see my attachment?
[05:43] <SpamapS> retrying.. I think that is one of the ones that occasionally fails
[05:44] <SpamapS> should be identical packages between the PPA and precise
[05:44]  * SpamapS debdiffs
[05:47] <linocisco> SpamapS, I dont really quite understand what you mean. I am now gonna have lunch sooon. will let me talk to you after that.
[05:50] <SpamapS> roaksoax: built. should be in the archive within the hour
[05:50] <SpamapS> linocisco: I will need to go to sleep soon
[06:35] <linocisco> SpamapS, hi sleeping?
[06:52] <linocisco> http://forum.zentyal.org/index.php/topic,10254.msg42643.html#msg42643
[06:52] <linocisco> i want to know how to share my office LAN network in main office to all remote offices
[07:07] <greppy> linocisco: openvpn should be able to do that, the howtos on their website should cover setup.
[07:08] <linocisco> greppy, do I need to check on openvpn website or ubuntu website? All I want to know is to how many phyisical server and how many network cards on each and what packages should be installed first
[07:09] <greppy> linocisco: http://openvpn.net/
[07:10] <greppy> linocisco: and you only "need" a single network connection in each system.
[07:11] <linocisco> greppy, to route between 10.45.x.x network and 172.x.x.x network in main office. should not I need a server with two NICs in main office?
[07:31] <_ruben> heh, bugger .. was wonder why the upgrade on my local repo mirror was taking so long, seems it's downloading from archive.ubuntu.com instead of localhost :p
[07:35] <_ruben> bah .. Exception during pm.DoInstall():  E:Could not perform immediate configuration on 'perl-modules'. Please see man 5 apt.conf under APT::Immediate-Configure for details. (2)
[08:03] <Unkn0wn> Is someone up in here?
[08:04] <smw> no
[08:05] <linocisco> http://forum.zentyal.org/index.php/topic,10254.msg42643.html#msg42643
[08:05] <linocisco> how can I share main office network to each remote offices?
[08:13] <Unkn0wn> smw: Bind9 is perfectly resolving all my subdomains, except the hostname (www.domain.com works, domain.com not)
[08:17] <twb> Unkn0wn: what is your domain?
[08:17] <Unkn0wn> twb: figured it out allready!
[08:17] <Unkn0wn> Needed to have mydomain.com IN A <IP>
[08:17] <twb> Missing an @ IN A in your zonefile?
[08:22] <Unkn0wn> twb: that was it
[08:22] <RoyK> anyone here knowledgeable with gddrescue? This looks rather slow, even for a drive attached on USB http://paste.ubuntu.com/936584/
[08:47] <Unkn0wn> twb: can you check this config file for me?
[08:48] <Unkn0wn> twb: http://pastebin.com/M2zLnUix
[08:48] <Unkn0wn> named.conf.local:20: unknown option 'zone'
[08:48] <Unkn0wn> named.conf.local:56: unexpected token near end of file
[08:48] <Unkn0wn> Whatever is wrong, it is driving me nuts.
[08:48] <Unkn0wn> It looks fine to me.
[08:49] <twb> Sorry I am not familiar with named conf format
[08:49] <twb> But you are missing a closing brace on line 13
[08:49] <twb> Indeed on most of those
[08:51] <twb> I don't know why you bother to lock down AXFR, though, it is just security-through-obscurity.
[08:52] <twb> Here is an example in nsd.conf format: http://paste.debian.net/163782/
[08:54] <RoyK> Unkn0wn: you're missing end brackets
[08:54] <RoyK> zone "blah.tld" { conf; conf; }
[08:54] <RoyK> zone "blah.tld" { conf; conf; }'
[08:54] <RoyK> zone "blah.tld" { conf; conf; };
[08:54] <RoyK> sorry
[08:54] <RoyK> last one
[08:54] <Unkn0wn> That did it!
[08:54] <RoyK> ;)
[09:01] <railsraider_> anyone knows if i can remove completely net filter nf_conntrack  on a dedicated HAproxy?
[09:02] <huats_> Hi !
[09:03] <RoyK> ho!
[09:03] <RoyK> railsraider: rmmod?
[09:04] <railsraider> RoyK: yes i know how to remove it , my question is do i need it?
[09:04] <huats_> I am wondering on oneiric there was file named /etc/kvm/utils/kvm and it seems gone on precise, any reason ? (I am just curious)
[09:04] <Error404NotFound> Does this make sense: Multiple Disks, LVM, XFS, GlusterFS to export them to client. This way when we need to increase space, we stop GFS, add more disks, increase lv, resize xfs and start gfs back.
[09:13] <cornfeed> good morning, any one around?
[09:13] <RoyK> railsraider: probably not
[09:14] <cornfeed> I am having the most curious problem....I have been locked out of the only account on the system
[09:14] <RoyK> hi all. when plugging in a drive, kernel tells me '[596815.800238] sd 9:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off' <-- is there a way to tell the kernel I want that device to be read only?
[09:15] <cornfeed> I beleive that is a physical setting
[09:15] <cornfeed> you just need to mount it with the option "ro"
[09:29] <RoyK> the daily wtf - just opened this USB disk to find the SATA disk inside, and finds it's a, what, USB disk?!? USB connector soldered on the controller
[10:22] <hlan> RoyK: common Chinese scam
[10:24] <greppy> RoyK: have a pic?
[10:24] <hlan> RoyK: if you're referring to this: http://blog.jitbit.com/2011/04/chinese-magic-drive.html
[10:25] <hlan> I love the heavy metal thingies they added so the drives get a plausible weight
[10:41] <koolhead17> hlan, interesting :P
[10:41] <koolhead17> i remember buying similar 8 GB usb drive which originally had only 2GB space
[11:04] <RoyK> greppy, hlan: http://karlsbakk.net/bilder/WD10TMVW/
[11:06] <hlan> RoyK: ah that was not what I thought you talked about
[11:07] <hlan> looks weird to have a usb exit directly on the controller card..
[11:08] <RoyK> hlan: my thoughts exactly
[11:53] <Unkn0wn> apache: sh: id: command not found
[11:53] <Unkn0wn> what could be causing this?
[12:12] <cornfeed> I am having an impossible time logging into my new server
[13:27] <dackyshawn> i have ubuntu currently set up acting as my router at home... all my DHCP clients receive IPs from this ubuntu server.  The server has two nics, one for WAN and one for LAN... I want to sign up for a VPN service. I've been scoping out Mullvad, and it seems pretty decent and provides and openvpn config... My question is:  How can I route all my client PCs over the tunnel so that every computer is "hidden".  I dont want to i
[13:27] <dackyshawn> it is ubuntu server btw
[13:28] <dackyshawn> i assume it's possible but dont even know where to start :-(
[13:36] <resno> dackyshawn: you set up mullvad on each machine
[13:36] <resno> if the server doesnt do it, you set it machine up to use it
[13:39] <dackyshawn> i was trying to avoid having the client on each machine
[13:39] <dackyshawn> i've seen it done before where people route everything over the tunnel
[13:39] <dackyshawn> also mullvad has a limit to how many machines can connect to their tunnel at once
[13:41] <resno> well, if the server does it, you can
[13:42] <resno> i dont know any other way
[13:42] <resno> each client, or the server
[13:48] <dkn> don't you just have to make the vpn connection the default gateway instead of the WAN?
[13:52] <gary_poster> hallyn, did I see you say somewhere that you had a pyunit test suite for lxc waiting in the wings?  If so, should we try to fit the lxc-ip work into that?
[13:54] <hallyn> gary_poster: I'm on holiday today, and leaving soon, but yup, it's at lp:~serge-hallyn/+junk/lxc-test, look at lxctest.py (ignore the lxc-test.sh which is the original bash version)
[13:54] <gary_poster> cool thanks hallyn.  have a great holiday
[13:54] <hallyn> thanks o
[13:54] <resno> dkn: wouldnt that require setting the server up to handle it?
[13:55] <hallyn> heh, guess my client script filters out \
[13:55] <gary_poster> heh
[14:00] <dkn> either way ya,
[14:05] <dkn> http://blog.peter-b.org/2010/12/16/link-two-private-networks-using-a-vpn-on-ubuntu-linux-machines-each-behind-nat/
[14:19] <Unkn0wn> I have suphp configured.
[14:19] <Unkn0wn> Now when I try to make a mysql-connection, www-data is used instead of the specified username
[15:30] <cornfeed> anyone around feel like tackling an odd problem with me? I just need some people to toss ideas around with. I am an avid linux user and I am trying to setup my first ubuntu server. I have set up numerous centos, arch, and gentoo servers, but this one has me stumped
[15:37] <rbasak> !ask | cornfeed
[17:05] <blendedbychris> hey all
[17:08] <blendedbychris> is there a decent way to install newer versions of software like haproxy from a repo
[17:09] <blendedbychris> https://launchpad.net/~mojocode/+archive/ppa
[17:46] <hlan> anyone know of a good command line tool to stress test HTTP?
[17:51] <Pici> hlan: httperf?
[17:53] <hlan> Pici: thanks, I found "siege" though, gonna test it as well
[19:01] <sveinse> Hi, I'm admining a Natty server which we use for build server. The build is running a chrooted system installation. However, one of these scripts run mount against a loopback. Which fails on the server (loop: can't delete device /dev/loop0: No such device or address). This seems to work on Natty desktop, so I am wondering if this could be a server restriction. Anyone with knowledge of this?
[19:06] <kirkland> utlemming: ping
[19:06] <utlemming> kirkland: howdy
[19:06] <kirkland> utlemming: howdy!
[19:15] <Unkn0wn> My dovecot is suffering from a strange issue
[19:15] <Unkn0wn> It says unknown section type
[19:16] <jbicha> hallyn: any ideas why qemu-kvm-spice doesn't seem to be available for install on i386?
[19:17] <jbicha> or why there are no debs in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/q/qemu-kvm-spice/
[19:22] <jbicha> oh that's obsolete, it's now qemu-linaro and I see that binary is only built for amd64
[19:25] <jbicha> but should it be amd64 only?
[19:31] <cmars232> hi there... is it possible to install tomcat6 and/or jenkins on openjdk (or anything besides gcj, really)?
[19:31] <cmars232> ^using the packages.. this is on precise
[19:31] <cmars232> using the packages that is... on precise
[19:39] <NCommander> Needed tomcat6 guru to tell me if the failures I'm seeing are a problem
[20:09] <hallyn> jbicha: sorry, out today and afk.  spice is 64-bit only.  will be online tomorrow
[20:26] <jbicha> hallyn: the spice source package is built for both i386 and amd64
[20:27] <lickalott> gents, had anyone been able to chmod a file or folder after it's been ftp'd while you're still ftp'd?
[20:28] <jbicha> hallyn: maybe that changed with version 10.0? http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/spice.git;a=blob;f=NEWS
[21:00] <lickalott> so no one??
[21:14] <znow> I am trying to do ssh git@github.com - but it comes with "PTY allocation request failed on channel 0" <- never seen this before or never occured for me either - neither am I able to deploy my project to my server - what can I do?
[21:33] <Monotoko> Suppose I have a server that handles example.com and all of the web hosting/DNS etc side, then I add an A record for "mail" to point to another server, then an MX record to the zone to point to mail.example.com... and finally add example@example.com to the mail server... it should recieve all mail sent to that address, yes?
[21:34] <Monotoko> (I only did it twenty mins ago... so I'm wondering if I've done it correctly and just need to wait)
[21:36] <Monotoko> (the new server that is)
[22:25] <DiabolicalGamer> Anyone know why "juju status" hangs forever?
[22:25] <DiabolicalGamer> I managed to bootstrap, ubuntu installed on a node, I can ping it, but juju status doesn't work.
[22:45] <hallyn> jbicha: that's the spice client which can be 32-bit.  spice server (which is what runs in qemu) is 64-bit only last i knew, at least per http://spice-space.org/faq.html
[22:45] <hallyn> and http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/spice-devel/2010-November/001738.html
[22:46] <hallyn> (running out again)
[22:48] <jbicha> look at the Nov 15 2011 entry at http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=314185
[22:49] <jbicha> oh and 1.0~rc4+dfsg-1 at http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/q/qemu/current/changelog
[23:21] <DiabolicalGamer> Anyone know why "juju -v status" would throw this error? -> http://pastebin.com/w7NcmtXX
[23:59] <DiabolicalGamer> Anyone know why "juju -v status" would throw this error? -> http://pastebin.com/w7NcmtXX