[00:13] <HelloWorld321> if I am following http://www.danbishop.org/2012/06/02/ubuntu-12-04-ultimate-server-guide-first-draft/3/, where does the ldap configuration file "frontend.danbishop.org.ldif" go?     in /etc/ldap/frontend.danbishop.org.ldif ?
[00:26] <daff> HelloWorld321: it doesn't really matter where that file goes, it just holds the data you will be importing via ldapadd/ldapmodify later
[00:27] <HelloWorld321> tx, daff
[00:27] <daff> it is never read again (unless you redo your openldap setup)
[00:31] <HelloWorld321> If my ldap authentication fails on my first admin function, how can I reset the password?  apt-get remove didn't prompt me for a new ldap password
[00:33] <HelloWorld321> If I'm a n00b, should I be messing with ldap?  :P
[00:37] <HelloWorld321> purge did it
[00:39] <HelloWorld321> It still says Invalid credentials, and I'm sure that I didn't enter the wrong password four times.
[00:42] <HelloWorld321> When lpdapadd asks for my LDAP Password, obviously it means the LDAP root password I just set up when I apt-get ldap-utils, right?
[00:51] <Pinkamena_D> hello, if anyone knowlagable with iptables
[00:51] <Pinkamena_D> is*
[00:52] <HelloWorld321> Perhaps it's best if I lower my ambitions to Samba.
[00:54] <Pinkamena_D> talking to me?
[00:55] <Pinkamena_D> i am looking for a way to run transmission-daemon on one interface and let all other server traffic through another
[03:32] <HelloWorld321> I'm having a heck of a time making sense of this instruction at https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/samba-ldap.html :
[03:32] <HelloWorld321> "Edit the generated cn=samba.ldif file by removing index information to arrive at:                 dn: cn=samba,cn=schema,cn=config ... cn: samba "
[08:56] <rbasak> bug 1019798 , "Linux Mint 13 Maya"? Should I just change the bug task to Mint? How come they're hitting the Ubuntu archive, or do they do that?
[08:56] <rbasak> Mint isn't an option - guess they don't use LP
[09:12] <jamespage> Ursinha, would you be OK to chair tomorrows server team meeting? I'm at a conference for the day so won't make it...
[09:12] <jamespage> rbasak, hmm
[09:28] <jamespage> rbasak, https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint
[09:30] <rbasak> jamespage: I think it's a "project", not a "distribution". Should I just change the bug task to that and let them triage it then?
[09:30] <jamespage> rbasak, I would
[09:30] <rbasak> OK thanks
[09:53] <reisi> does anyone know on the topic of bash programming; how to output to parent (or original) stderr/out from inside "( cmdlist; ) &" block?
[09:56] <reisi> actually my block is ( cmdlist; ) >> name.1 2>> name.2 but i guess it's simpler if i jsut move the redirects to specific commands
[13:38] <Ursinha> jamespage, sure, I can do that
[13:44] <jamespage> Ursinha, thanks - much appreciated!
[13:44] <smoser> tempting http://1saleaday.com/?cj=true
[13:45] <patdk-wk> heh :)
[13:45] <patdk-wk> my agility in my laptop has been flawless
[13:46] <patdk-wk> the 4 I have in servers, heh, die all the time, and need a powercycle to come back alive :(
[13:52] <jamespage> smoser, OK to cover the 12.04.1 slot in tommorows meetings?
[14:02] <Ursinha> jamespage, :)
[14:04] <RoyK> smoser: looks like ssd prices are falling :D
[14:18] <Pinkamena_D> hello
[14:18] <Pinkamena_D> can anyone help me set up ddclient for namecheap
[14:35] <Pinkamena_D> hello
[14:36] <Pinkamena_D> may i get some help configuring ddclient ?
[14:51] <SpamapS> Pinkamena_D: you'll need to be far more specific
[15:59] <Insyte> I have a Lucid -virtual VM that is crashing every few days.  It crashes hard and fast enough that no crash info escapes via syslog or local log files.  Any recommendations on trying to capture some decent data to start tracking down the cause?
[15:59] <Insyte> Hypervisor is KVM.
[16:00] <glance> Insyte: serial?
[16:01] <Insyte> glance: Good idea; I can leave a screen session open on the virtual serial device.
[16:01] <glance> next step would probably be crashdump-kernels
[16:02] <Insyte> Is that via kdump?  Or is that a custom kernel?
[16:05] <glance> kdump is tools for using crashdump-kernels
[16:06] <Insyte> So by "crashdump-kernel" do you just mean a kernel with CONFIG_CRASH_DUMP=y?
[16:37] <chaos_zero> hello when i am using ddclient and i have use-if it appears to obtain  local ip address from the router and report that ip to the ddns provider, producing an error
[16:37] <chaos_zero> how do i fix this
[17:05] <njin> bug 1020067
[17:06] <njin> bug 1019614
[17:46] <axisys> we have a PCI compliancy requirement.. two of the bullet tasks are to get alerted when the following happens
[17:46] <axisys> Creation and deletion of system-level objects
[17:46] <axisys> Initialization of the audit logs
[17:47] <axisys> what tool provides something along that line?
[17:47] <axisys> using ubuntu server 12.04 lts
[18:07] <adam_g> zul: whats the plan for setuptools-git ?
[18:07] <zul> adam_g: fix the debian/copyright and get it uploaded/mired but i have the day off today ;)
[18:09] <adam_g> zul: where is it packaged? im going to install it on our pkg builder until then
[18:09] <zul> adam_g: should be on the jenkins host at least the deb
[18:12] <jhulten> Did anyone running Ubuntu get caught in the leapacolypse?
[18:12] <patdk-wk> not that I know of
[18:17] <maxb> It affected my desktop running precise
[18:18] <patdk-wk> odd, it didn't affect my machines running precise
[18:18] <maxb> It seems likely there's some element of race condition involved
[18:19] <patdk-wk> well, one of the issues was a pthread issue
[18:19] <patdk-wk> that was mainly hidding mysql
[18:19] <patdk-wk> though my mysql's made it safely
[18:20] <maxb> My mysqld simply ate CPU ridiculously until I reset the clock
[18:20] <patdk-wk> mine didn't, though I'm not running the ubuntu mysql build
[18:21] <Sander^home> How do I figure out if I have ubuntu server or debian?.. I think /etc/debian_version is the same on both.
[18:22] <patdk-wk> wasn't that why lsb-release is there for?
[18:22] <Sander^home> patdk-lap, where does that file resides?
[18:30] <axisys> Sander^home: /usr/share/doc/lsb-release/README.Debian this might help?
[18:31] <Sander^home> lsb_release -a
[18:31] <Sander^home> Seems to work
[19:20] <nwilson5> is it normal to be having headaches trying to install ubuntu 12.04 with hardware raid/lvm on a uefi system.
[19:20] <nwilson5> if so, what should we be doing to get this to work
[19:25] <JoeBlacken> Hi, I'm trying to set an 4 port home network router using ubuntu server 10.04. I was successful in setting DHCP server and getting to the internet. However, I can't ping any machine from the other machines. Can anyone point me on how to fix this?
[19:28] <patdk-wk> most likely cause you didn't setup a firewall, and enable forwarding
[19:29] <JoeBlacken> @patdk-lap, I did enable forwarding, all the ports are on the same bond, they all get IPs from the DHCP, and they all get access to the internet
[19:29] <patdk-wk> how did you setup the bond?
[19:29] <JoeBlacken> mode 3
[19:29] <patdk-wk> what mode is that?
[19:30] <JoeBlacken> let me check
[19:30] <patdk-wk> broadcast
[19:30] <JoeBlacken> yes
[19:30] <patdk-wk> that is normall pretty evil
[19:30] <patdk-wk> all plugged into the same switch?
[19:31] <JoeBlacken> no switch, I have 5 ports on the machine
[19:31] <patdk-wk> hmm?
[19:32] <patdk-wk> a computer is plugged into each port?
[19:32] <patdk-wk> you need to kill that
[19:32] <JoeBlacken> yes, and one is connected to the modem
[19:32] <patdk-wk> you want to setup bridging, and bonding
[19:32] <patdk-wk> you need to bridge all the ports together, that don't go to the modem
[19:33] <patdk-wk> and use that bridge interface as your *single* network interface, instead of the bond interface
[19:33] <JoeBlacken> how do I do that? can you please point me to where I can get info to do that
[19:33] <patdk-wk> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BridgingNetworkInterfaces
[19:34] <patdk-wk> basically, the bridge device is a switch, that lives in that computer
[19:34] <JoeBlacken> ok, but will I be able to block ip using firewall when I bridge?
[19:35] <patdk-wk> block ip from what? going to where?
[19:35] <patdk-wk> and yes, much much easier then with your bonding method
[19:35] <JoeBlacken> I want to be able to block ips on my internal networks in case something went wrong
[19:36] <patdk-wk> blocking via ip/mac/.. is easy
[19:36] <JoeBlacken> with the bond I know I can do that, I'm not sure about the bridging
[19:36] <patdk-wk> you could still block, or I would, just remove, the network port from the bridge
[19:36] <patdk-wk> to just disable it completely
[19:36] <Daviey> adam_g: How is the nova SRU looking?
[19:37] <patdk-wk> I'm not sure how you can do that at all with a bond, without affecting others
[19:37] <patdk-wk> cause with a bind, they all look the same
[19:37] <patdk-wk> with a bridge, you can still id per nic
[19:38] <JoeBlacken> I was able to drop packets based on ip, port, or protocol
[19:38] <patdk-wk> you can always do that
[19:38] <patdk-wk> what really kills you with a broadcast bond is
[19:38] <patdk-wk> ALL users share that bandwidth
[19:38] <patdk-wk> a user downloads from another user at 50MB/sec
[19:39] <patdk-wk> ALL users get that 50MB/sec used up
[19:39] <JoeBlacken> so, I can still drop packets on the internal network with a bridge based on ip?
[19:39] <patdk-wk> the bridge is much more efficient, adaptable, and secure
[19:39] <patdk-wk> sure
[19:39] <rbasak> utlemming: around? Are you mirroring quantal with s3aptmirror?
[19:39] <patdk-wk> bridge gets you an extra layer of firewall too
[19:40] <rbasak> utlemming: it keeps failing because of the hash sum mismatch
[19:40] <JoeBlacken> ok, great thank you, this was my only problem, I thought bridge will act like an actual bridge and only work on the MAC layer
[19:40] <patdk-wk> it does
[19:41] <patdk-wk> just like a normal network switch does
[19:41] <patdk-wk> I fail to see how that matters to you at all
[19:42] <JoeBlacken> I'm trying to try some defense technique that will detect if a certain machine in the internal home network is compromised, and automate the blocking of that machine, either on the IP, PORT, or Protocol
[19:43] <patdk-wk> you likely will want to use ebtables to block it then
[19:43] <JoeBlacken> yes
[19:44] <JoeBlacken> thank you, I will try your suggestion
[19:58] <hallyn> kirkland: waht is the entropy usb key you bought again?  was it the simtec?
[20:03] <adam_g> Daviey: im still going thru manual verification of that database thing.
[20:04] <adam_g> Daviey: did so on a local singl enode test, but wanna do it on a live cloud with instances, etc
[20:05] <Daviey> adam_g: super
[20:38] <adam_g> Daviey: verification done for bug #993663
[20:38] <adam_g> Daviey: tags still say -needed, but i believe thats all of them
[20:58] <utlemming> rbasak: yes...sorry, I missed your chat at lunch
[21:10] <utlemming> rbasak: I just looked over the logs, and the production set is still running fine
[21:56] <adam_g> zul: if you're around, is there a packaging branch for setuptools-git? i need to put it in a PPA
[22:12] <diogobaeder> hallyn: Hi, I'm a new engineer for the Ubuntu One team. Can you help me with an LXC issue? Thanks in advance, sorry for taking your time at this...
[22:13] <hallyn> diogobaeder: pls go ahead and just ask.  someone else may even answer before i do :)
[22:13] <hallyn> and nice to met you :)
[22:13] <hallyn> meet
[22:14] <diogobaeder> Nice to meet you as well :-)
[22:15] <diogobaeder> So, the issue I'm having is that I created a Ubuntu 10.04 container successfully, but when I try to log in with the user it created (same user I have in the host env) it logs into the "ubuntu" account, and not in the other one - albeit using my username as my home folder, and reusing my .bashrc
[22:17] <hallyn> what do you mean by 'logs into the ubuntu account' ?
[22:17] <diogobaeder> For example: my username at my machine, here, is "diogo", and it logs as user "ubuntu", but with bash pointing to /home/diogo
[22:17] <hallyn> hm.  does user diogo have userid 1000 ?
[22:17] <diogobaeder> At the guest or at the host?
[22:18] <hallyn> well both
[22:18] <diogobaeder> 1 mom plz, I'll check it
[22:18] <hallyn> diogobaeder: and this is on a 12.04 host?
[22:19] <diogobaeder> Yep, ID 1000 on both. Nope, it's an ArchLinux host (I didn't have time to install Ubuntu properly yet, since I started today at this job)
[22:20] <hallyn> diogobaeder: oh, then isuspect it's just a bug in the upstream lxc-ubuntu template which has beenf ixed in ubuntu, but the patch not yet accepted upstream
[22:21] <hallyn> diogobaeder: so to fix it you'd edit /usr/lib/lxc/templates/lxc-ubuntu
[22:21] <hallyn> if possible to run an amazon or canonistack precise guest and do your work there, that'd be easiest.  you could grab the ubuntu package and copy templates/lxc-ubuntu from that
[22:23] <diogobaeder> Ah, you mean install LXC in a VM guest, grab the template and put it in my Arch box?
[22:23] <diogobaeder> I have a Ubuntu VirtualBox VM here, so I could do it there
[22:24] <hallyn> diogobaeder: yeah that might work.
[22:25] <hallyn> diogobaeder: alternatively you can probably just edit /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow on the created container to remove the 'ubuntu' entry
[22:25] <hallyn> i can't recall offhand if there was more than that that needed to be fixed
[22:25] <diogobaeder> Is this template generated at install time? If it's provided ready-to-use from the package, I could just download the .deb and grab it from there, what do you think?
[22:26] <diogobaeder> Ah, got it... the problem is that as I'm logged as "ubuntu", I'm not a sudoer :-(
[22:27] <diogobaeder> So I think maybe going the "template replacement" way would be easier
[22:28] <hallyn> grabbing it from the .deb should be fine
[22:30] <diogobaeder> Nice. Thanks for the help, man! :-)
[22:31] <hallyn> diogobaeder: np, have a good week :)
[22:31] <diogobaeder> u 2