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| elkingrey | Umm, my server appears to be operating very sluggishly. Can someone help me figure out if my server is thrashing | 06:22 |
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| wanfuse | hello ... i havent had much experience with bind in many years. I need to setup a dns server (external facing) for a couple web server entries. Anyone able to point me to a good doc on setting this up. I would like to make sure its secure. | 14:03 |
| wanfuse | i have a seperate IP address (external) for pointing to the dns server | 14:03 |
| wanfuse | hello ... i havent had much experience with bind in many years. I need to setup a dns server (external facing) for a couple web server entries. Anyone able to point me to a good doc on setting this up. I would like to make sure its secure. so if the directions contain setting it up in a chroot all the better | 15:20 |
| TheLordOfTime | !bind | 15:25 |
| TheLordOfTime | bleh | 15:25 |
| TheLordOfTime | i assume this has some data then... | 15:26 |
| TheLordOfTime | !dns | 15:26 |
| ubottu | To set up a Domain Name Service see the !serverguide - https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/dns.html | 15:26 |
| TheLordOfTime | not sure though | 15:26 |
| TheLordOfTime | you may be looking for bind9 setupd docs. | 15:26 |
| qman__ | actually that just about covers it | 15:39 |
| qman__ | follow that guide first, then if you're still concerned, look for something on security tips and go from there | 15:39 |
| qman__ | but ubuntu sandboxes bind out of the box with apparmor, and has good defaults | 15:40 |
| uvirtbot` | New bug: #1093647 in amavisd-new (main) "package amavisd-new-postfix 1:2.6.5-0ubuntu3.2 failed to install/upgrade: le sous-processus script post-installation installé a retourné une erreur de sortie d'état 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1093647 | 16:40 |
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| Thorn | hello | 18:04 |
| Thorn | my 10.04 server refused to boot, I booted with previous kernel and found no initrd for the latest kernel. is there a way to recreate it manually? | 18:04 |
| aarcane | Merry Christmas and Happy Miscelaneous Other Holidays! | 18:14 |
| petersaints | I have a server running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with 4 disks in RAID5 using mdadm. I'd like to eventually upgrade it to 12.04, and of course I have backups for all important data. However I'm afraid that the upgrade may break the RAID and since this is a headless server that I don't have easy physical access to I'd just like to know if this kind of upgrade is USUALLY smooth or if it known to cause problems. I'm not looking for an | 18:43 |
| petersaints | absolute answer just what is most common from your experience. | 18:43 |
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