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CallingPanther | I installed Dancer-IRCD and am having an issue with my self getting OP | 00:26 |
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phillw | hi good people, any one used to a 10.04 server install? I've got an issue with letting it know dns-nameservers entry | 03:20 |
ScottK | phillw: Why are you installing 10.04? 12.04 is generally a better bet. | 03:44 |
ScottK | It's pretty standard entry in /etc/network/interfaces though. | 03:45 |
phillw | ScottK: hello again, are you following me around? :D. Let me explain... a member of the -release team has asked that I test a 10.04 virgin install and update it all the way to 13.04. He is expecting a LOT of errors on the way. | 03:47 |
ScottK | I see. | 03:48 |
ScottK | That's a good reason to install 10.04. | 03:48 |
phillw | that the newer system has resolve.conf automatically built is but one of these screaming problems | 03:48 |
ScottK | Yes. Personally I consider it a serious bug that it's included in the default install, but that's just me. | 03:49 |
ScottK | So what's your problem. | 03:49 |
ScottK | ? | 03:49 |
phillw | at present, I do not know how to tell 10.04 about resolve.conf | 03:49 |
phillw | as it is a static IpV4 address, I have the entry in /etc/network/interfaces | 03:50 |
ScottK | That would be normal for 10.04 wouldn't it? | 03:51 |
phillw | as I'm used to resolve.conf building itself. It seems 10.04 does not build, nor know of that file | 03:51 |
ScottK | So you need to know the format of the file? | 03:52 |
phillw | ScottK: I have never used 10.04 server, | 03:52 |
phillw | ScottK: it actually builds in a different problem. I've manually put it into the interfaces file so it will be picked up once the system uses it. | 03:53 |
phillw | but, that part of interfaces was never back ported to 10.04 | 03:53 |
ScottK | If you manually set the IP address during install and give it the information, it should have included it. | 03:53 |
phillw | there is no resolve.conf file in 10.04 | 03:54 |
ScottK | Not needed. | 03:54 |
phillw | I'm used to seeing it with the warning "do not update this file" | 03:54 |
ScottK | If you're trying to set up a 'pristine' 10.04, don't add it. | 03:54 |
phillw | ScottK: how do I tell a virgin 10.04 where resolve.conf entry should be? | 03:55 |
ScottK | You don't. | 03:55 |
ScottK | It doesn't care. | 03:55 |
ScottK | Here's my /etc/network/interfaces on a server that doesn't use it: https://paste.debian.net/240583/ | 03:55 |
phillw | ScottK: it does, it cannot 'talk' to the world | 03:55 |
ScottK | What does your /etc/network/interfaces look like? | 03:56 |
phillw | ScottK: I'm on a slow link via ssh -X, there is a long lag! | 03:57 |
ScottK | OK. | 03:57 |
ScottK | Actually I need to run. | 03:59 |
phillw | ScottK: I think, from memory, you solved it! | 04:00 |
spacestationspaz | looking for nfs help | 06:55 |
spacestationspaz | if anyone cares to troubleshoot | 06:55 |
SpamapS | spacestationspaz: Its always better to just ask a question. Sometimes it can take hours for people to see it. | 06:58 |
spacestationspaz | right | 07:00 |
spacestationspaz | I don't think I'm ready to ask a specific question, I guess | 07:00 |
spacestationspaz | I think I need to nuke and start over | 07:00 |
SpamapS | spacestationspaz: its the only way to be sure | 07:05 |
spacestationspaz | nuking? | 07:06 |
SpamapS | yeah, preferrably from orbit | 07:07 |
spacestationspaz | or with an emp | 07:07 |
SpamapS | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s1MspmfEwg | 07:07 |
spacestationspaz | nicely done | 07:09 |
eagles0513875_ | hey guys what kerberos 5 package can i find krb5_sendauth | 07:55 |
ddsss | are there any tools that can sit on the server and monitor suspicious acktivity/attacks and then shoot you an email about them? | 08:05 |
ddsss | attack/intrusion detection tools? | 08:07 |
Myrtti | !test | 08:59 |
ubottu | Testing... Testing... 1. 2.. 3... ( by the way, remember that you can use /join #test ) | 08:59 |
kondor` | Myrtti: Error: "test" is not a valid command. | 08:59 |
kondor | Myrtti: Error: "test" is not a valid command. | 08:59 |
ddsss | are there any IRC services pacjkage in ubuntu 12.04 LTS standard repos... couldn't find any... | 09:51 |
ddsss | ? | 09:51 |
Captain-n00dle | Hey all, thanks for any help in advance, I've got something giving me a load of >1 on a single cpu server and I cant figure out what it is using top and atop :-s | 13:04 |
patdk-lap | heh? | 13:06 |
RoyK | Captain-n00dle: probably some process stuck in D state | 13:09 |
RoyK | Captain-n00dle: load != cpu usage | 13:09 |
Captain-n00dle | Okay thanks | 13:09 |
RoyK | Captain-n00dle: pastebin ps fax | 13:10 |
RoyK | (or the output of that command :P) | 13:10 |
Captain-n00dle | Any useful tools that I could use to figure out what it is? | 13:11 |
Lee-C | hi guys, just chasing a couple of tips. im thinking of setting my main PC at home up as a server. The main reasons for wanting to do this are (1)monitor exactly what Internet traffic is going in and out (including keeping track of website and browser history of all machines o the network) (2)network shares (which i want to access remotely) (3)media server. I'm not sure i want to go the whole hog | 15:03 |
Lee-C | though and use Ubuntu server though as I'm not sure I'm 100% confident in my abilities to manage everything from the CLI. Also because as i said, this is the main PC that i use at home. | 15:03 |
Lee-C | anyone? :) | 15:11 |
SpamapS | Lee-C: don't make your primary computer a server | 15:32 |
SpamapS | Lee-C: You can buy little servers that can do all you want for just a few hundred dollars. | 15:33 |
SpamapS | Lee-C: also, check out Zentyal if you want to use a web interface to manage a server | 15:33 |
Lee-C | SpamapS: thanks for that. You wouldn't be able to point me in the direction of where i could look at some information on one of these servers by any chance? | 15:36 |
SpamapS | Lee-C: google "HP Microserver" | 15:37 |
Lee-C | SpamapS: sorry, im looking at Zentyal now. | 15:37 |
Lee-C | SpamapS: cheers will take a look. | 15:38 |
Diegonat | hi guys! Ive got a problem. I have installed ubuntu server but I cannot ssh to it. When I am prompt with the password, it denys me the access. Why?? :-/ | 18:18 |
TriJetScud | great, I'm getting a GPG error on apt-updates | 19:20 |
TriJetScud | more like: W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com precise Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> | 19:20 |
TriJetScud | this ubuntu server install was deboostrapped from a debain 6 box | 19:20 |
ScottK | TriJetScud: Wait ten minutes. Try again. If it still happens, then you may have a real issue. | 19:21 |
TriJetScud | well not to mention that I'm chrooted into the ubuntu server image right now | 19:22 |
ScottK | Sometimes things get out of sync when an update is published. | 19:23 |
ScottK | Usuaaly it doesn't last long. | 19:23 |
TriJetScud | heh | 19:24 |
TriJetScud | it's the first time I've seen this problem inside ubuntu | 19:25 |
TriJetScud | and if you're going to ask why I refuse to install from ISO, there's a reason why | 19:25 |
ScottK | No. Actually I wasn't. | 19:27 |
aega | http://twixzo.de/spiel.php?id=22248 | 21:51 |
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Diegonat | hi guys! Do you know any software to monitor what users in the network do ? What website do they surf and for how long? | 22:53 |
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