[00:44] <orudie> can someone recommend socks server software that is easy to configure ?
[00:57] <patdk-lap> is there really a place for socks this day in age?
[01:55] <spencer> Has anyone used filethingie here?
[01:55] <spencer> I am trying to hook different processes but am unsure where to look. This is a pure PHP uploader no mysql required.
[01:58] <spencer> php channel?
[01:58] <sarnold> yikes...
[01:58] <sarnold> spencer: do not use this program over http, only over https.
[01:59] <sarnold> spencer: I think you should also restrict access to this program via your webserver's ip-based access controls
[02:00] <sarnold> spencer: I'd also recommend confining it with apparmor or selinux or smack or tomoyo or running it in a VM or something.
[02:01] <spencer> that bad?
[02:01] <sarnold> spencer: the cookie used for login looks easily replay-able, and the "blacklist" looks .. odd.
[02:02] <spencer> Well I plan to change but you are making me think I need to change like yesterday!
[02:02] <sarnold> code starting at line 469 is a touch cringe-worthy: https://github.com/haugstrup/filethingie/blob/master/ft2.php
[02:04] <spencer> Ok first that is not something I would think looks bad. Second how did you find that so fast?
[02:05] <spencer> Im kind of simple just trying to do big things
[02:06] <sarnold> spencer: hehe, that long cascade of } else { .. } else { ... just sort of stands out to me..
[02:07] <spencer> Well let me just come out and ask then:
[02:07] <spencer> I need something that I can upload meadia to and then have the server notify the user computer that media is uploaded. I was going to try and hook the upload process of filethingie to email the user on upload.
[02:08] <sarnold> spencer: can you use sftp?
[02:08] <spencer> If it can be scripted for sure. If the user needs to type anything in then I dont think it will work.
[02:08] <sarnold> it's a standard part of the ssh protocol, so it's pretty widespread, but not everyone is prepared to know how to use a tool such as sftp or the various gui front-ends..
[02:09] <spencer> scriptable? ie could I have the client computer download from the server automatically?
[02:10] <sarnold> spencer: oof if you want automatic, maybe rsync is the tool. it does nice restarts and everything :)
[02:10] <spencer> that would be nice, at least I have used that before
[02:10] <sarnold> s/oof/ooh/  :)
[02:10] <spencer> But what CMS is going to make this easiest for me ;)
[02:11] <sarnold> hehehe, well, if you have to do the uploads with a browser, perhaps this php thing is no worse than any other. Just please nail it down as far as you can. :)
[02:11] <spencer> :p
[02:11] <sarnold> spencer: for the notification end, look into this thing: http://inotify.aiken.cz/?section=incron&page=doc&lang=en
[02:12] <spencer> wow I am impressed 2nd time that is recommended
[02:13] <spencer> 2 for 2 must be good. I posted an example script on serverfault and someone recommended this!
[02:14] <sarnold> :)
[02:15] <spencer> thanks sarnold I think this might get me by for the time being
[02:15] <sarnold> spencer: have fun :)
[02:15] <spencer> sarnold: ;)
[03:01] <spencer> If I want to use postfix to get mail on my system. Should my "mail name" be xxx@machine.mysite.com?
[04:26] <histo> spencer: yes
[04:26] <histo> spencer: where are you setting mailname?
[04:43] <arrrghhh> hey all.  n00b to RAID arrays here - I am building a raid1 array to start, and just wondering how long it should take to build...?
[04:48] <FATMedia> does anyone have any clue why random files with names like `???p???`???p???`???pα?`???? would be getting created in the root directory of an ubuntu server?
[04:49] <histo> FATMedia: No you'd have to look when they were created and try and figure out.
[04:49] <histo> FATMedia: also you could search the files in /var/log/* for those names
[04:50] <FATMedia> histo: alright, i will try i'm not really sure what to look for, i know when they were created
[04:58] <FATMedia> lol running find var/log -name "*.log" -exec grep -H "(?-?X?-?" {} \; only returns an entry for me running the search command
[05:06] <FATMedia> im having trouble running lsof... it's saying the file doesn't exist do i need to ecapsulate this differently? lsof r1 "(?-?X?-?"
[05:07] <histo> FATMedia: lsof 'filename'
[05:07] <histo> try that
[05:07] <FATMedia> same issue... i've run into the same problem when trying to rm these files
[05:08] <FATMedia> whole thing makes me freakin nervous...
[05:08] <histo> FATMedia: like what is one of the filenames?
[05:08] <FATMedia> (?-?X?-?
[05:08] <FATMedia> another is `???p???`???p???`???pα?`????
[05:11] <histo> oh boy you need to escape all those
[05:11] <histo> so like lsof \(<press tab key>
[05:12] <histo> or rm \(<tab>  if you want to delete them. It should escape all the ? with \? for you automatically
[06:00] <histo> FATMedia: any luck?
[06:00] <FATMedia> nope, i suck at this...
[06:00] <FATMedia> my host is saying they think the box is compromised
[06:05] <FATMedia> i think i'm going to migrate to a managed hosting platform tomorrow, it's sill for me to spend time doing this when i'm not very good at it
[06:05] <FATMedia> thanks for your help though histo, i appreciate it
[07:22] <one> Should firefox display SSL cert as run by unknown when visiting ubuntu.com ?
[07:33] <histo> one: which page @ ubuntu.com?
[07:34] <histo> https://ubuntu.com doesn't respond here
[07:39] <one> histo: help.ubuntu.com is actually what i was looking at but since help is a subdomain ubuntu.com should use the same SSL cert
[07:44] <one> histo: were you the one that looked up that md5sum for me last?
[07:53] <histo> one: yes
[07:53] <histo> I don't get an ssl acceptance prompt there.
[07:54] <one> click the lock on the right side of the address bar
[07:54] <one> histo: there firefox usually gives the basic ssl info
[07:56] <one> histo: i meant left other side of the mirror again
[08:00] <histo> one: identity is verified here
[08:01] <histo> one: they aren't supplying ownership information to the cert
[08:01] <rbasak> adam_g: I was EOD and out, sorry. Pong?
[08:04] <one> histo: oddly enough I cant even get a verified cert for google
[08:04] <one> histo: not much I can do about it at the moment, moving on
[08:06] <one> I am trying to invoke iptraf to run in the background but it keeps saying specified interface not supported
[08:06] <one> using -i all but when running in console mode it shows all interfaces
[08:07] <one> hmm, What can the problem be, any ideas, histo , anyone?
[08:14] <histo> no idea
[08:14] <one> histo: have you really been on freenode since 2006?
[08:15] <histo> one: longer than that. I've just had my cloak since then
[08:15] <one> histo: have you learned a lot?
[08:17] <histo> I've been using linux for far to long. I learn something new everyday though
[08:20] <acalvo> has anyone succeed with preseeding an installation?
[08:21] <one> histo: learn something new or the same thing repackaged
[08:24] <spencer> I am trying to setup incron from http://inotify.aiken.cz/?section=incron&page=doc&lang=en have any of you guys got this working? I have got it installed but I have no clue about using it. The docs say I need to run it from a starting script.
[08:45] <spencer> Can someone tell me is curl going to be better than wget for downloading only new files on a URL?
[08:47] <jacobw> spencer: Only new files?
[08:48] <spencer> Only new picture files. I tried wget --no-clobber but For some reason it goes through and downloads the same files again.
[08:49] <spencer> as a matter of fact I will send my other options in a second I got to open my script back up
[08:50] <spencer> Sorry jcobw I actually changed it:
[08:50] <spencer> wget --mirror --continue --no-host-directories http://www.myaddress.com/file/file1
[08:51] <spencer> I want to get all new files inside of folder "file1" with no upper directories. I can't remember now why I took the --no-clobber out
[10:21]  * xnox ponders who I can trick into verifying bug #833368 and bug #988881 =) as I now have additional SRU to push out =)
[10:27] <Daviey> jamespage: What is your view of adding collectd as a subordinate to each openstack component ?
[10:28] <Daviey> xnox: Dimitry on foundations team will really enjoy lvm2 verification :)
[10:29] <SpamapS> Daviey: /me wonders if Daviey is already into the whisky...
[10:30] <xnox> Daviey: I am usually against self-verifying self-uploaded SRUs.
[10:31] <Daviey> SpamapS: I never left it :)
[10:31] <Daviey> xnox: Then you need to form another personality.
[10:34]  * koolhead17 wonders how is SpamapS awake at this time :D
[10:36] <Daviey> SpamapS has learned to live without sleep.  That is a skill that being a Ubuntu Server developer instills in you from early on.
[10:39] <SpamapS> koolhead17: indeed, the question is not, how are you awake at this hour, but rather, how are you able to sleep, knowing how many bugs there are to fix?!
[10:40] <koolhead17> SpamapS: //o.0\\ what package? mysql-server :D
[10:40] <koolhead17> Daviey: hello there
[10:45] <acalvo> preseeding needs the alternate install CD?
[10:46] <jamespage> Daviey, context?
[10:46] <Daviey> acalvo: There isn't an alternate server cd.
[10:46] <jamespage> zul, adam_g, yolanda: review required - https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/quantum/grizzly-metadata-agent-fixup/+merge/152373
[10:46] <Daviey> jamespage: just generally, collecting data.
[10:46] <jamespage> Daviey, fine then
[10:47] <jamespage> same would apply to ganglia for monitoring as well - or nagios
[10:48] <yolanda> jamespage, i'll take a look
[10:48] <jamespage> yolanda, thanks
[10:49] <xnox> acalvo: one can preseed: pxe-boot, mini.iso, server cd, desktop cd, alternate cd (no longer available in quantal and up)
[10:49] <acalvo> I've tried with the desktop cd
[10:50] <acalvo> but it doesn't start the installer
[10:50] <xnox> acalvo: sure it does. The Desktop CD preseeding is slightly different (e.g. tasksel is not running)
[10:50] <xnox> acalvo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbiquityAutomation
[10:51] <acalvo> oh, I've been looking at help.ubuntu.com
[10:51] <acalvo> xnox, thanks for the link!
[10:51] <xnox> acalvo: Here are sample preseeds for most common configurations of desktops: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-test-case-dev/ubuntu-test-cases/desktop/files/head:/preseeds/
[10:52] <xnox> acalvo: we use that in automatic jenkins testing of desktop cds.
[11:26] <jamespage> Daviey, doh "#lock_path=/usr/lib/python/site-packages/cinder/openstack
[11:26] <jamespage> "
[11:26] <jamespage> that won't work to well now will it
[11:29] <jamespage> yolanda, if you have time - https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/cinder/fix-lock-path/+merge/152381
[11:35] <Daviey> jamespage: heh
[12:03] <jamespage> yolanda, thanks!
[12:04] <yolanda> np
[12:08] <zenzio> I recently had to move a website we run to a new server. After the move, customers are reporting being unable to upload files, but my own tests from work, home, various VPSes, as well as a few friends from other countries all succeed in uploading. The customer reports that the size of the files make no difference.
[12:08] <zenzio> Placing some logging in the PHP code I can see that they are getting UPLOAD_ERR_NO_FILE, as if their request did not include the actual file data in the request body... I am at a loss as to where to look next. The server is running Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS, PHP 5.3.2 and Apache 2.2.14.
[12:08] <zenzio> Could there be a firewall (or something similar) enabled by default (out of the box) that that could end up blocking the customers' uploads, but not touch their normal requests? My only other guess currently is some kind of network configuration on the customers' side interfering, as we did change IP when we switched server. I would prefer not to bother their IT department before having checked the most reasonable possibilities on my end
[12:08] <zenzio> (sorry for the wall of text, I couldn't find a clean way to shorten it without losing context)
[12:15] <vezq> sounds like a problem at customer end if it works elsewhere
[12:15] <SpamapS> zenzio: yeah sounds like an issue on their end. You should ask for remote control of a system there.
[12:18] <zenzio> thanks, I'll try that then :)
[13:53] <mardraum> on latest raring 'virsh migrate --live' is returning "error: operation failed: migration job: unexpectedly failed", anyone knwo about this?
[13:54] <mardraum> libvirt logs have no more detail
[14:16] <mariop> Hi, lets say that i am connected to a remote server via ssh, i find a file that i want to copy to my local machine, is there away to start the transfer  from the remote shell reusing the already established ssh connection?
[14:46] <smoser> adam_g, jamespage 'nova' seems broken for me inraring
[14:46] <smoser> $ nova list
[14:46] <smoser> ERROR:
[14:46] <smoser> is that known?
[14:47] <jamespage> smoser, I don't think so no
[14:47]  * jamespage tries to repro
[14:52] <jamespage> smoser, hmm - I'm not seeing that
[14:52] <smoser> jamespage, i'm hitting canonistack
[14:52] <jamespage> smoser, me to
[14:53] <smoser> i dist-upgraded yesterday.
[14:53] <jamespage> smoser, 1:2.11.1-0ubuntu1
[14:53] <jamespage> I just did the same
[14:53] <jamespage> smoser, might be worth checking you are fully up-to-date
[14:53] <jamespage> a few deps got updated yesterday by zul
[15:14] <smoser> jamespage, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5596189/
[15:15] <smoser> i dont know if it is regression or not actually.
[15:15] <smoser> i might have only ever run this before when something had access to a gnome-keyring.
[15:16] <jamespage> smoser, do you use nova --no-cache
[15:16] <jamespage> ?
[15:16] <jamespage> I'm guessing not
[15:16] <Haris> Hello all
[15:16] <Haris> I just setup a 12.04lts 64bit box
[15:16] <smoser> jamespage, no, but i never did before
[15:16] <Haris> I forgot the normal user/pass that's made through setup.
[15:17] <Haris> I just setup a 12.04lts 64bit box. I forgot the normal user/pass that's made through setup. Is there a way for me to re-set that user or root's pass ? The other option would be to rebuild this box
[15:18] <Haris> centos has an option to reboot the box in single user mode. The rescue mode. Where one can re-set the root pass. Do we have such an option with Ubuntu
[15:20] <tedski> Haris: yes, at the grub screen, you can invoke single-user mode
[15:20] <jamespage> smoser, weird - --no-cache makes no difference anymore anyway
[15:21] <tedski> Haris: edit the kernel line and append the word "Single" to the end
[15:21] <Haris> ok
[15:21] <smb> Not sure that helps much as there is no root passw to type. Though using the install media to run the rescue mode and set the pw there should help
[15:21] <tedski> heh, i need more coffee to remove my redundancy... append to the end?  derp.
[15:22] <smoser> mdeslaur, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-keyring/+bug/1023433
[15:22] <tedski> smb: i figured he's boot to single mode and then reset the user password
[15:22] <smoser> so if i do HOME=somedir nova list
[15:22] <tedski> single-user
[15:22] <smoser> where somedir/keyringrc.cfg has 'default-keyring=keyring.backend.UncryptedFileKeyring' in it
[15:23] <smoser> where does my sensitive data now go ?
[15:23] <smb> tedski, Must admit I forgot whether single-user gives a shell without any pw
[15:23] <mdeslaur> smoser: somewhere under ~/.config or ~/.local, I'd have to check
[15:23] <tedski> smb: i must admit i forget, too... i use too many distros to keep track
[15:24] <smb> Haris, so one or the other. ;)
[15:24] <smoser> mdeslaur, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5596212/
[15:24] <smoser> (HOME was set to 'creds')
[15:25] <Haris> checking up on it
[15:26] <mdeslaur> smoser: hrm, not quite sure where it is then
[15:27] <Haris> the install media can do the rescue ?
[15:27] <Haris> I'm using netboot image for 12.04lts to boot from
[15:27] <Haris> booting this box via the pxe
[15:30] <Haris> I have the recovery menu infront of me
[15:30] <Haris> I see the option to drop to root shell. From there I can do this
[15:31] <mdeslaur> smoser: what's XDG_DATA_HOME set to?
[15:31] <mdeslaur> smoser: looks like it tries XDG_DATA_HOME, else it falls back to '~/.local/share'
[15:33] <smoser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5596229/
[15:35] <mdeslaur> smoser: what does python -c "import os;print os.path.expanduser('~/.local/share')" give you?
[15:35] <Haris> I have a problem changing password. Its the kvm. when I type something on kvm, it sometimes multiple times duplicates the character that is typed. is there another way to change the passwd
[15:36] <Haris> I'v tried using , smallsimple password. it doesn't update using that
[15:36] <smoser>  /home/smoser/data/canonical-stack/creds/.local/share
[15:36] <Haris> its not changing the password
[15:37] <Haris> it says: passwd: Authentication token manipulation error \n passwd: password unchanged
[15:37] <smoser> mdeslaur, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5596245/
[15:37] <Haris> do I need to remount the / partition with in rw mode (as with centos) ?
[15:37] <smoser> its odd. as if its not writing anywhere.
[15:38] <mdeslaur> smoser: I'm not quite sure why that's not working
[15:43] <Haris> is there a tool with which I can mention the password on shell, rather than be prompted for it
[15:47] <smoser> Haris, chpasswd
[15:47] <smoser> echo "user:newpasswrd" | sudo chpasswd
[15:48] <smoser> or, sudo chpasswd < some-file-with-that
[15:48] <tedski> Haris: yes, the partition needs to be rw since it will write to the shadow file
[15:49] <Daviey> smoser: surely expect is better?!
[15:49] <smoser> surely you jest.
[15:49] <smoser> and stop calling me Shirley!
[15:49] <Daviey> smoser: http://pb.daviey.com/kjwr/
[15:50] <smoser> do you want me to point out why chpasswd is better than that?
[15:50] <tedski> other than simply line count :)
[15:51] <smoser> a.) you are invoking that program with passwd on the command line, meaning it will be available in 'ps'
[15:51] <smoser> b.) you're using TCL!
[15:51] <smoser> c.) LANG
[15:52] <Haris> ok, rebooting the box
[15:53] <Daviey> smoser: You don't really think i was being serious?
[15:53] <smoser> Daviey, its that british wit.  i just can't read it.
[15:54] <smoser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5596282/
[15:54] <smoser> i'm pretty sure that allows you to:
[15:54] <smoser>  PASS=foobar ./changepass user
[15:54] <smoser> and nothign is really leaked into ps
[15:54] <smoser> but who knows. maybe i'm wrong.
[15:54] <smoser> anyway. chpasswd is nice.
[15:56] <Daviey> smoser: I want my shell password to be one time password, randomly generated.
[15:57] <tedski> until you need sudo
[15:58] <smoser> tedski, daviey just runs as root. no need for sudo.
[15:58] <smoser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5596290/
[15:58] <smoser> i'm seriously loving apt-fast.
[15:58] <smoser> err... eatmydata rather.
[16:00] <Daviey> tedski: I use MD5 ssh keys.
[16:00] <tedski> Daviey: for sudo?
[16:01] <Daviey> NOPASSWD for sudoers.
[16:01] <Haris> lol @ british wt
[16:01] <Haris> wit+
[16:01] <tedski> Daviey: you're doing it wrong®
[16:02]  * Haris goes back to work
[16:06] <Haris> ok
[16:06] <tedski> ugh, i just realized i forgot to switch my connection to annex m last night before the backup started
[16:06] <Haris> 1x box rebuild avoided
[16:06] <tedski> Haris: now, set all your root passwords to "P@ssw0rd" so you don't forget them!
[16:07] <tedski> and set permitrootlogin to yes in your sshd  conf so you don't have to bother with that silly kvm
[16:15] <Haris> done
[16:15] <Haris> didn't do the root login part
[16:15] <Haris> that's not needed
[17:22] <eagles0513875_> hey guys where is perl installed by default on 12.04
[17:23] <SpamapS> eagles0513875_: perl is pretty much always /usr/bin/perl on linux systems.
[17:23] <SpamapS> eagles0513875_: never seen it anywhere else
[17:23] <SpamapS> eagles0513875_: shouldn't need to qualify it with a path ever except in shebangs
[17:23] <eagles0513875_> SpamapS: this is ubuntu they tend at times to put things rarely in non standard locations
[17:24] <SpamapS> no, we don't
[17:24] <SpamapS> we religiously put things in the place dictated by the FHS, just like Debian
[17:24] <eagles0513875_> SpamapS: reason im askign is the autogen.sh script for libreoffice is complaining it cant find some modules is there a way i can see the dependencies in regards to perl that i needs
[17:24] <eagles0513875_> nm found out whats missing
[17:25] <eagles0513875_> thanks though SpamapS :)
[17:48] <smoser> mdeslaur, so... you have to do this:
[17:48] <smoser> OS_NO_CACHE=0 nova keypair-list
[17:48] <smoser> (or pass '--os-cache')
[17:48] <smoser> which previously was not the case, and is double-negative logic.
[17:48] <smoser> and then data is written to /home/ubuntu/.local/share/python_keyring/keyring_pass.cfg
[17:49] <smoser> er... .local/share/python_keyring/keyring_pass.cfg
[17:49] <mdeslaur> smoser: hrm...what's parsing OS_NO_CACHE?
[17:49] <smoser> nova
[17:49] <smoser> it is chosing to use keyring or not based on those flags
[17:50] <mdeslaur> oh, huh
[17:50] <mdeslaur> glad you found it
[18:22] <cgseller1> anyone ever used Cloudian solution with backblaze's 180TB storage pod solution with ubunut server/cloud ?
[18:56] <CallingPanther> I am thinking of building an IRC server and using Dancer since it appears to be designed for FreeNode any thoughts?
[19:03] <CallingPanther> Anyone know anything about Dancer-IRCd
[19:16] <hallyn> heh.  oops. kvm -serial stdio <- try not to ctrl-c in that login session :)
[19:20] <Daviey> hallyn: killed kvm?
[19:21] <hallyn> Daviey: and i just kept typing then looked at my other window and wondered why it hung
[19:21] <hallyn> then noticed 'ls' in that term was for the wrong host
[19:23] <Daviey> hallyn: Recently, i accidentally reused a hostname in my naming scheme.  Turned out to be the same name as my local machine. I sh'd to a different machine, and couldn't understand why half of my files and generally wasn't responding as i expected
[19:23] <Daviey> ssh'd*
[19:23] <hallyn> :)  as you do lxc nested in lxc nested in qemu nested in qemu, that becomes a real danger
[19:24] <Daviey> eep
[19:34] <hallyn> psivaa: i still can't reprodcue your bug as is on my hardware, but i think i've verified in principle that what i think is happending is happending.  few more tests to see if my proposed fix will solve that.
[19:35] <adam_g> jamespage, still around?
[20:07] <capt-rogers> I would like users to SFTP and have read-write access to /var/www/.  I can do this if I use 1 SFTP account and change the group for /var/wwww to that user...However I have a number of users...So I created  a group called "website" I add the SFTP user accounts to the website group. However they cannot get access to /var/www that way..what am I missing ? TIA
[20:11] <maveas> Doesn't KVM on Ubuntu support _native_ paravirt?
[20:12] <maveas> I'm getting "Host does not support virtualization type 'xen'" when I'm trying to install an VM (--paravirt)
[20:17] <jacobw> maveas: nope
[20:19] <maveas> But it do support paravirt at some extend through virtio? Doesn't it? That's what I've understood from reading a lot lately.
[20:21] <sarnold> capt-rogers: did you apply the group change to all subdirs of /var/www as well?
[20:21] <sarnold> capt-rogers: is the mode on the directories 775 or 755?
[20:25] <capt-rogers> permissions=775 and group="website" on /var/www and subdirs....I added the SFTP accounts to group=website
[20:25] <capt-rogers> not suer why..but that does not give read-write access to /var/www
[20:26] <sarnold> capt-rogers: did your users close and restart their sftp session? group membership happens only at login time and when users run 'sg' or 'newgrp' (hard to do from sftp :)
[20:32] <jacobw> maveas: What do you mean by paravirt?
[20:34] <jacobw> maveas: If you mean things like virtio, sure
[20:34] <jacobw> maveas: Just check out the KVM docs
[20:36] <Daviey> smoser: I tried to work out WHO would use this.. then thought of you. http://mmb.pcb.ub.es/~carlesfe/blog/creating-a-simple-blog-system-with-a-500-line-bash-script.html
[20:42] <capt-rogers> ah, yes..that is probably it...logout and back in again...
[20:51] <goddard> i have a user that cant connect to smtp even though i can
[20:52] <goddard> any idea why this might be happening and where to check
[20:58] <goddard> i looked in the auth.log but everything looks fine and doesn't display email/username password login attempts
[21:12] <kpettit> goddard, can other users get to it ok?  I'd check firewall settings on server/client first
[21:22] <goddard> kpettit: i got this amavisd
[21:22] <goddard> opps
[21:22] <goddard> this http://pastebin.com/i3ymiGuM
[21:22] <goddard> \
[21:27] <blazindrop> is there a way to get apt-mirror to mirror a cd rom? I am using MAAS and want my nodes to use my maas controller to download packages, not the internet
[21:33] <tgm4883> anyone in here in charge of kondor