[01:42] <koolhead17> hi adam_g
[02:04] <KingKatari> what is the IPtables command to allow any and all traffic to and from an IP
[02:05] <KingKatari> i want to be able to allow my system to accept any connection from 97.96.233.45 and to be allowed to make any connection to the same IP and have nothing blocked ( related to that IP ) on my machines end
[02:22] <SteevB2> Anyone have a suggestion to a good setup for a server for a business. It is used pretty much to save, update, and search for invoices.
[03:35] <xion-db> hello guys, im sick now i had set ubuntu 10 IPTABLES to block all port except DHCP, DNS and HTTP, but first at all i can not get any DHCP responde from at0... so i cant test the nexts rules .... there is my rules http://pastebin.com/Lc9DhnCw
[03:55] <ren0thing> hi all, I'm using ubuntu12.04 server x86, for kvm host. but the guests always "shut off", here is error I got:
[03:55] <ren0thing> 3311: error : qemuMonitorIO:603 : internal error End of file from monitor
[03:55] <ren0thing> anybody know this?
[04:02] <hallyn> ren0thing: best would be to open a bug, but can you pastebin your guest xml file and 'dpkg -l | grep kvm' output?
[04:03] <hallyn> ren0thing: if you just 'qemu-img create x.img 1G; kvm -hda x.img', does it come up and bios try to boot?
[04:04] <stgraber> hallyn: interesting that nobody tried to purge lxc before ;) (just saw the bug report)
[04:05] <hallyn> stgraber: guess we should feel good about that :)
[05:42] <hallyn> bleh.  seccomp isn't letting me exec.
[07:02] <frukust> iv got this weird problem.. iv set up apache2 and motion.. i can access apache2 at port 80.. nmap says it is open.. i can not access motion port 8080 .. but nmap says it is open..
[07:15] <melmoth> what about netstat -apn and fuser ?
[07:19] <frukust> anyone?
[07:23] <_ruben> frukust: how are you testing? if you're testing with a browser for isntance, it could be that motion (dunno what it is actually) is closing the connection right away, which nmap doesn't care about
[07:28] <frukust> _ruben: it´s the hostname i just found out. if i nmap my ip.. 192.168.. the 8080 is closed.. but.. if i nmap my hostnames.. localhost and obonto, the 8080 port is open..
[07:29] <frukust> i think i´v enterd the correct lines in hosts but i can not remember how to reload it :)
[07:29] <_ruben> editing /etc/hosts doesn't require reloading of anything
[07:30] <frukust> oO, ok
[07:30] <_ruben> it seems motion is only listening on localhost, not your external ip
[07:30] <_ruben> external being the 192.168. ones
[07:30] <frukust> exacly
[07:30] <_ruben> so fix the motion config
[07:30] <frukust> oO
[07:30] <frukust> ill look at it
[07:34] <frukust> _ruben: thanks :)
[11:18] <reisi> should it be possible to set spare devices of an md array to idle? (hdparm -y)
[12:25] <reisi> hmm apparently there's a bug in my hba/ata code probihiting my standby drives from waking up
[12:46] <hallyn> ahs3: good morning.  Have you had any time to look at the netcf debian package?  (Note the day after I pinged you last I updated http://people.canonical.com/~serge/netcf4 with minor manpage update)
[13:04] <zul> Daviey: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1113734/
[13:10] <henkjan> hmm, again a new nsd3 release, but no signs of a updated nsd in precise
[13:19] <_ruben> henkjan: no security fixes in it probably :)
[13:21] <henkjan> _ruben: only 2 CVE's http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/labs/news/
[13:22] <_ruben> only 2.. ;)
[13:42] <smoser> jamespage, perhaps i should have asked earlier if you had a way of doing this already.
[13:42] <smoser> but if not, then i think i'll merge http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~smoser/+junk/ec2-automated-tests-get-user-data/revision/64 into lp:~ubuntu-server-ec2-testing-dev/+junk/ec2-automated-tests
[13:45] <ScottK> ivoks: Can you look at Bug 996569?  Seems like an easy/important fix, but I'm kind of swamped.
[13:55] <feisar> hi, I have done something really silly and removed the 'initrd.img -> ...', 'initrd.img.old -> ...', 'vmlinuz -> ...' and 'vmlinuz.old -> ...' from my /directory. How should I re-create them?
[13:57] <ogra_> sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-$(uname -r)
[13:57] <smoser> jamespage, well, i pushed.
[13:58] <feisar> ogra_: thank you, I was surprised the machine booted with out those there, what are they used for?
[14:04] <jamespage> sorry smoser
[14:04] <gitesh> Should I/Can I install GUI for ubuntu-server 12.04 ?
[14:04] <jamespage> gitesh, why?
[14:04] <jamespage> is probably the question you need to ask yourself
[14:05] <smoser> jamespage, no worries. please feel free to tell me i did it wrong.
[14:05] <gitesh> ah....right.
[14:06] <jamespage> smoser, I think thats OK
[14:06] <jamespage> thats the stuff that runs inthe instances right?
[14:06]  * jamespage tries to remember - the rrd overwrote that bit
[14:07] <gitesh> jamespage, to surf Internet, to watch video.
[14:07] <smoser> jamespage, i added a README to help with that
[14:07] <jamespage> gitesh, from a server?
[14:09] <jamespage> smoser, looks great - really useful
[14:09] <smoser> jamespage, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server-ec2-testing-dev/+junk/ec2-automated-tests/view/head:/README.txt
[14:09] <jamespage> for reproducing test failures +1000
[14:09] <gitesh> jamespage, ok. no problem. I have windows7 alongside with server. Thanks for given direction:-)
[14:10] <smoser> gitesh, you can most certainly install a desktop on server (apt-get install ubuntu-desktop)
[14:10] <smoser> but if you want a desktop, the easier path is probably just the desktop install.
[14:17] <ahs3> hallyn: no, i haven't had a chance yet to look at netcf.  still the 0.2.0-1 version?
[14:18] <hallyn> ahs3: yup.  i'm going to look at the ubuntu one today hopefully.
[14:18] <hallyn> (but won't push that until after the debian one is pushed, i just wanted to get it tested)
[14:19] <ahs3> hallyn: nod.  i may have some time today.  will let you know if i do the push
[14:20] <hallyn> ahs3: thanks
[14:34] <ivoks> ScottK: same situation over here too :/
[14:34] <ivoks> ScottK: but, i'll take a look at it at some point in the feature (hopefully near future)
[14:35] <ivoks> actually, this looks critical
[14:35] <ScottK> Yeah.  I wouldn't have bugged you otherwise.
[14:40] <besideyou> Bom Dia a todos.. alguém do Rio Grande do Sul???
[14:41] <roasted> hello!
[14:41] <roasted> when running htop, is there any relevance to "/usr/bin/console-kit-daemon --no-daemon" ???
[14:41] <besideyou> sorry, anyone from Brazil?
[14:45] <hallyn> ahs3: i just noticed i have libnl1 in Depends for libnetcf1.  But that should be added automatically by the builder during linking right?
[14:49] <hallyn> yay.  one-line debian->ubuntu diff (to switch libnl1->libnl3).  that's waht i like to see
[14:54] <ahs3> hallyn: yup, the shlibs dependency checking should take care of that automagically.
[15:31] <jamespage> Daviey, I've uploaded floodlight to the quantal NEW queue - just got confirmation from upstream that it all looked OK.
[15:39] <Daviey> jamespage: cool!
[15:58] <maplesoft>  who is the top most authority for domain registrars?
[16:00] <gitesh> Is there any way not to start network configuration automatically while booting up?
[16:00] <gitesh> I am using pppoeconf. that's my username and password.
[16:16] <med_> adios lynxman.
[16:23] <jacobwg> Does anyone know how to debug a server install (12.04) that will not boot?  Last message given was Begin: Running /scripts/init-bottom ... done, then it hangs
[17:49] <jdstrand> Daviey: fyi ^ 1017765 makes openstack uninstallable
[18:34] <billybob000> i'm running 11.10.. i have 3 NICs inside my system, yet /etc/network/interfaces only contains one.  however, i still have addresses for all my cards
[18:34] <billybob000> how is this possible?
[18:43] <Daviey> jdstrand: thanks
[18:53] <RoyK> billybob000: pastebin ifconfig -a and your /etc/network/interfaces file, please
[18:53] <RoyK> !pastebin
[19:03] <billybob000> RoyK: http://pastebin.com/5ynaGWJS
[19:09] <_ruben> something else is configuring those interfaces (quagga/networkmanager/whatever)
[19:10] <RoyK> _ruben++
[19:10] <RoyK> billybob000: NICs don't configure themselvese
[19:10] <hallyn> smb: not sure you're the one to ask, but would it be any problem to have pci_hotplug autoloaded in virt guests?
[19:10] <RoyK> billybob000: NICs don't configure themselves
[19:15] <billybob000> hmm.. its possible someone ran dhclient
[20:23] <JonEdney> Anyone familiar with setting up DNS on Ubuntu 12.04 LT Server, using ISPConfig 3?
[20:30] <ScottK> You'll probably have more luck on an ISPConfig3 related channel.
[20:31] <JonEdney> I assumed as much, but figured I'd ask :)
[20:43] <hallyn> stgraber: yay, i've got seccomp in lxc.
[20:50] <JonEdney> Well, this is going well.  Issued the good ol 'reboot' to my VPS, and it hasn't come back online yet.  How's everyone else today? lol
[20:54] <stgraber> hallyn: yay!
[20:56] <hallyn> stgraber: they'll be making a change to the API so the patch will have to change, but I'll push it to a bzr tree for now to stash it
[21:05] <stgraber> hallyn: I suppose you implemented it similarly to lxc.cap.drop?
[21:12] <hallyn> stgraber: no, i used a configuration file
[21:13] <hallyn> i've got hundreds of syscalls enabled (haven't worked on a minimal policy yet)
[21:13] <hallyn> stgraber: lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/quantal/lxc/lxc-seccomp
[21:34] <koolhead17> Yo Daviey
[21:34] <koolhead17> i see your name too!!
[21:47] <JonEdney> Hey - I'm getting an error "[warn] NameVirtualHost IPADDY#2:80 has no VirtualHosts" when I reload Apache.  I've cheched all .vhost files in /sites-available and can't locate the problem.  Would anyone know where else vhost files would be where I could look?
[21:49] <JonEdney> The warning references ports 80 & 443, so I assumed it had to do with the webmail client i installed, but no dice.
[22:39] <grendal> ok i found a package for s3fs (amazon s3 buckets)  but it is only for luscid..
[22:39] <grendal> im using 12.04  is it ok to add this ppa to my source files?
[22:47] <thesheff17> anyone know how to set the ulimit in ubuntu 12.04...10.04 I could just modify /etc/security/limits.conf
[22:47] <thesheff17> but now that won't work