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Titanium|2 | Hi | 08:07 |
Syria | Hi, Please tell me how to install apache , mysql and phpmyadmin on ubuntu server. | 11:27 |
Plizzo | Hello! I'm thinking of setting up a local BIND9 DNS within my network, but I don't want to use a specific domain. I'd rather just be able to type "lumen.local" instead of "lumen.domain.local" or similar. What do I type instead of "domain.local" as my domain in the config in order to achieve this? | 12:07 |
Plizzo | Do I just use local as the domain name? | 12:08 |
RoyK | Plizzo: you can setup your resolver (client, that is) to automatically search for hosts in a certain domain, as in ping adsf instead of asdf.my.tld | 12:08 |
RoyK | but that's a resolver thing, not related to the nameserver | 12:08 |
Plizzo | RoyK: Alright, thanks but I don't think that's what I need. I have a server with the hostname "lumen" and within my network I normally call it using "lumen.local". Although, over VPN I cannot do this because I have no DNS to help resolve the hostname. So I'm thinking of setting up a BIND9 DNS and I want it to search .local as well, and not lumen.domain.topdomain | 12:10 |
Plizzo | Basically, could I just set up a local zone with routings in BIND9? | 12:10 |
RoyK | then add .local to searchpath | 12:11 |
RoyK | and setup a 'local' zone in bind | 12:11 |
Plizzo | Here is the guide I'm going to use (it's for RPi but shouldn't matter - Debian) | 12:12 |
Plizzo | http://www.myguitars.mine.nu/images/rpi_raspbianwheezy_dns_server.pdf | 12:12 |
Plizzo | RoyK: You see, on step 4 he configures the resolv.conf and sets "search domain.local". | 12:13 |
Plizzo | RoyK: Could I just type "search .local" | 12:13 |
Plizzo | ? | 12:13 |
Plizzo | Or should it just be "search local" | 12:13 |
RoyK | the latter | 12:14 |
* ogra_ would just install avahi if its just .local you want | 12:15 | |
Plizzo | RoyK: Alright, thanks :) | 12:15 |
Plizzo | ogra_: I have avahi installed, but over VPN no DNS related services are working | 12:15 |
ogra_ | ah, yeah, you need to get the mdns broadcasts across the network for it indeed | 12:16 |
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Plizzo | ogra_: Yeah :) | 12:20 |
Plizzo | ogra_: But setting up a local DNS should help with that, don't you think? | 12:21 |
ogra_ | sure | 12:21 |
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RoyK | erm... running fio on this 6-drive raid-6, standard desktop drives, 7k2, iostat reports ~3200tps on that raid - this seems far higher than I thought possible. Or is tps != iops? http://paste.ubuntu.com/5582309/ | 14:31 |
RoyK | anyone that knows an open solution for something like "google drive" or similar? | 15:50 |
histo | RoyK: what like cloud storage? | 15:51 |
RoyK | yeah | 15:51 |
axtran | What do you mean by open? | 15:52 |
histo | RoyK: ther eis sparkleshare and I can't remember the other one right now | 15:52 |
RoyK | as in doable with open source | 15:52 |
axtran | Oh like you want to host your own? | 15:52 |
RoyK | yes, I have a home server with ~7TiB disk | 15:53 |
RoyK | and I have a couple of laptops for different use | 15:53 |
histo | RoyK: I'll try and think of it. I was just reading about them. | 15:53 |
patdk-lap | I like the idea of sparkshare, but in use it's not been good, it keeps going nuts | 16:12 |
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slide | are sata drives hot swappable? | 17:25 |
cloakable | yes | 17:26 |
patdk-lap | assuming the sata controller supports it | 17:27 |
RoyK | and assuming the driver has implemented it | 17:50 |
lickalott | gents, trying to install server on a rig that doesn't currently have an OS. When i download it from my computer it automatically gives me the AMD64.iso version. The machine I'm putting it on is a 32bit architecture. Will the install auto detect the bit type to use? | 19:39 |
marahin | lickalott, Are you sure that the machine does not support 64 bit architecture? | 19:42 |
marahin | and I'd suggest just downloading i386 version of UbuntuS. | 19:42 |
lickalott | yes sir | 19:42 |
lickalott | i just found the link to get "other" releases | 19:43 |
lickalott | thanks! | 19:43 |
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RoyK | lickalott: 32bit? what sort of hardware? | 19:50 |
TheLordOfTime | Can people please give me suggestions for methods to create a closed / authentication-needed HTTP/HTTPS proxy on one of my servers that I can proxy any of my other systems' traffic through? | 20:21 |
TheLordOfTime | as well as a setup/configuration walkthrough or guide if possible. | 20:21 |
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