[01:00] <Zanzacar> can anyone help me out setting up access to my WebDav svn from outside my house?
[01:00] <Zanzacar> I have it working within my home but now I want to have access outside my home
[01:02] <LordOfTime> portforwarding :P
[01:21] <Zanzacar> look into that but just ended up with apache serving the page instead of subversion
[01:21] <Zanzacar> I am not sure how to portward to the subversion directory
[01:38] <fleish> you probably need to configure apache to serve webdav if I understand right
[01:58] <Zanzacar> fleish: I think your right
[02:02] <fleish> (bow)
[13:24] <koolhead17> hey all
[15:14] <Zanzacar> Where would someone recommend I get a small server from? I want full access to it to do whatever I would like without any restrictions. Any thoughts?
[15:36] <Frostbyte> a little help here? I face an issue similar (if not exactly) to this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/192684/postfix-dovecot-not-receiving-mail-in-vmail-directory
[15:37] <Frostbyte> used that guide (skipping SASL/Clamav/Spamassasin, to keep it simple): http://www.exratione.com/2012/05/a-mailserver-on-ubuntu-1204-postfix-dovecot-mysql/
[15:37] <SpamapS> Zanzacar: you can get a free server for a year from Amazon EC2
[15:37] <SpamapS> Zanzacar: http://aws.amazon.com/free/
[15:48] <Frostbyte> anyone?
[15:53] <patdk-lap> yuk
[16:32] <Zanzacar> SpamapS: I did use that for a  year and my account is up now. I guess I could create another amazon account and have another micro but I just figured its about time I pay
[16:32] <SpamapS> Zanzacar: $17/month too much to pay?
[16:34] <patdk-lap> hmm? you can get it for $3 a month
[16:55] <Zanzacar> SpamapS: I guess not. I never really figured out exactly how much it would be becuase it seems like there is a lot of hidden prices or something
[16:55] <Zanzacar> I never looked into it that much
[16:58] <Gallomimia> Zanzacar: i just found one for under 4 bucks
[16:59] <Zanzacar> where?
[16:59] <Gallomimia> cinfu.com
[16:59] <Gallomimia> beware: unlimited bandwidth implies your fellow customers will be ramming it hard and you'll be contesting for the pipe
[17:00] <Zanzacar> gotcha i dont need much just want some place to host a site, maybe subversion etc
[17:01] <Gallomimia> yeah should be great for that
[17:04] <vezq> anyone running openstack?
[17:04] <Gallomimia> okay so how are people finding the ubuntu-server release 12.10 ?
[17:04] <Gallomimia> i'm planning to upgrade tomorrow during ....
[17:04] <Gallomimia> well the opposite of peak time
[17:05] <vezq> why 12.10? personally trying to stick with LTS if possible
[17:06] <RoyK> vezq++
[17:06] <RoyK> using   something not LTS is for fun
[17:07] <RoyK> if you want things to work stably, stick to LTS
[17:12] <Gallomimia> hmm
[17:12] <Gallomimia> alright riddle me this
[17:12] <Gallomimia> why do they release a non-LTS version of server?
[17:13] <vezq> I seem them as testing versions for new features
[17:34] <Gallomimia> full release i guess is way better than beta
[17:34] <Gallomimia> but... not for production. okay
[17:34] <Gallomimia> i typically wait for a week or two for release upgrades anyway
[17:35] <Gallomimia> so... apt-get dist-upgrade is still a good thing, but not do-release-upgrade you recommend?
[17:35] <vezq> not saying non-LTS version are bad...but also LTS versions have 5y support
[17:35] <Gallomimia> it's a game server on a VPS. how bad could it be?
[17:36] <vezq> probably just fine for that
[17:37] <vezq> dist-upgrade has worked nicely so far
[18:16] <shadeslayer> anyone around to help me figure out how to set a public IP on a guest VM ?
[18:25] <lifeless> smoser: in ec2, ubuntu cloud images - do they boot and use APIPA to talk to the metadata service, and *then* reassign ip addresses?
[18:25] <lifeless> smoser: or do they come up with DHCP + a default route that lets them talk to the metadata service ?
[18:39] <Gallomimia> shadeslayer: what are you doing? you are going to add an IP to a vm you control? on a physical machine you don't?
[20:52] <Gallomimia> shadeslayer: still alive? try this: http://www.nfoservers.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=5418