[00:32] heya [00:32] bkerensa, you around? [02:53] bkerensa, you around? [03:40] c_smith: I am now... Just a FYI everytime you say my nick I do get a push notification so I am aware you need me :) [03:40] ah, ok [03:41] bkerensa, I have an idea for the release party [03:41] and that is inviting those of us who can't make it up to portland to join in IRC. [03:41] I for sure will still be recovering from the operation that is shortly before that. [03:45] oh, and JVLB was going to get in contact with you about some things. [03:55] c_smith: We always allow people to join on irc [03:56] c_smith: sure he can e-mail me [13:29] Good Morning [15:32] congrats on getting the beta out with disk encryption working in ubiquity slangasek. :) big landmark, and super nice to see [16:41] nathwill: thanks - though I did none of the work ;) [17:09] slangasek: we deployed precise to our labs last week, we're crossing our fingers that we found all the workarounds needed :) [17:10] blkperl, did the dconf + nfs home issue get resolved with that patch? [17:22] nathwill: nah we pointed XDG_TEMP to /tmp [17:22] dconf seems to accept that [17:44] yay [18:27] nathwill: a Fedora Women needs some help with her Y Pipes [18:28] I asked he to ping u [18:43] ok [18:43] man, the more i play with rex, the more i like it :) [18:44] nathwill: rex? [18:58] http://rexify.org/ [18:59] nathwill: landscape [18:59] :D [18:59] lol [18:59] landscape do mass log-searches for you? [19:00] like let me define groups and then grep a string in all of a particular log in a defined group? [19:00] *without* running any extra software on each host? [19:01] this is kinda like a cross between puppet and clusterssh [19:05] :D [19:05] nathwill: Release Party confirm Oct 20th 1:30 to 3:30pm Puppet is sponsoring Venue, Food, Beverage + Beer [19:05] it should be at there new bigger office too [19:16] they have a new office? [19:16] man... [19:27] uhh well yes [19:27] but its not open yet [21:41] hello :) [21:48] hello [21:49] hello [21:50] bkerensa, thx for the invite [22:03] hello!!! [22:04] hello, nathwill [22:06] hello nathwill ! [22:06] I was sent by the intergalactic powers to bother you nathwill and bkerensa about some yahoo pipes I'm trying to run [22:06] but real life (aka. work) got in the middle, so I will bother you guys later :) [22:08] Hya nathwill [23:26] hey maskilpdx, how's things? [23:26] ah hey tatica [23:26] ah doh [23:28] Good [23:29] Writing up some proposals to change content filtering, backup solutions and av software [23:31] niiice [23:31] what're you looking at for solutions? [23:33] (particularly interested in content filtering) [23:39] Currently they are running a openSUSE 11 box with squid and squidguard [23:40] I want to go to OpenDNS [23:40] For global filtering instead of having to adjust proxy settings [23:41] It's a school, and they are looking at maybe doing an open guest wireless [23:41] We can lock it way down, and have a bypass password for any site that teachers need to get to that is restricted to syudentd [23:41] students [23:42] Of that doesn't pass, I will put in an Ubuntu 12.04.1 server with dansquardian [23:43] makes sense [23:44] might even make sense to use both... [23:44] You can filer by name within Dansquardian, but it requires a clunky app called iDentD [23:45] yeah, i don't know how grainy you're aiming for, but openDNS certainly gives you a good selection for types of content [23:45] It runds as a service on Windows, and passes on the user name. That name gets bassed through lists [23:45] oh man... [23:45] that sounds horrible [23:45] If the service stops or hicups for any reason (It's windows) it bonks, and is a pain in the butt [23:46] so it's sending a user-name with every request? [23:46] I like Open DNS [23:46] Use it at home [23:46] Simple to set up and implement [23:46] i take it that they're multi-tenant work stations? [23:46] Yes, evey request [23:47] There not realy multi tenant, it's just that Danguardian is ether on or off [23:48] There is no "bypass" button, other than that POS service [23:48] hrm. seems like there'd be a way to know the client by the connection details instead of the request (easily forged) [23:48] You chnage the proxy settings to go through the Dans box, where there is nothing like that for OpenDNS [23:49] yeah [23:49] But, there is the $$ and proactive vs reactive factor [23:49] OpenDNS $2000/year for 600 users (Great deal) [23:49] well... [23:49] Sale right now $1200 year [23:49] yeah, that's a good deal [23:50] Dans is free, but, you either are reacting when students find something, or you subscribe to a service for blacklists [23:50] no volunteer-maintained lists as with opendns i take it? [23:50] Dan, fails open [23:51] i always hear about dansguardian, but haven't ever actually tried implementing it... though i will certainly be doing so once i get kids in the house [23:51] Nope, OpenDNS is pro-active in their lists, and are CIPA (Child Internet Protection Act) compliant [23:52] I was going to as well, but OpenDNS is better imo [23:53] Nothing is perfect [23:53] Dans is also in the Ubuntu repo [23:53] one click install