[00:02] <thejoelhansen> Good day all - I'm having an issue with some email forwarding. I've added a forward to /etc/aliases such as
[00:03] <thejoelhansen> bonk : forwardaddress@mydomain.com
[00:03] <thejoelhansen> And ran newaliases
[00:03] <thejoelhansen> However, emails to forwardaddress@mydomain.com just bounce as 'user not found'.
[00:03] <thejoelhansen> I'm overlooking something. Any links to good articles on creating/ managing email accounts and such command line?
[00:30] <guma> I have fresh setup server with two network cards both setup as dhcp. Each is plugged to different router. Is there a way to change which one ill be default gateway? I want my eth0 be default gateway it looks like eth1 always is default
[00:49] <guma> I just figured out...
[01:11] <thejoelhansen> Hola. I'm having an issue with some email forwarding. I've added a forward to /etc/aliases such as "bonk : joel@mydomain.com". I ran newaliases. However, emails to forwardaddress@mydomain.com just bounce as 'user not found'. I'm overlooking something. Is this a simple fix, or might anyone have any links to good articles on creating/ managing email accounts and such command line?
[01:19] <Patrickdk> who knows :)
[01:19] <Patrickdk> you munged the hell out of that, and didn't even keep it consistant
[01:23] <thejoelhansen> Hey Patrick. I see my typo...
[01:23] <thejoelhansen> Do you know a good place to learn this sort of thing?
[01:24] <Patrickdk> well, if your using postfix. the postfix documentation
[01:32] <yofun> what is the unrar package name?
[01:39] <DrasticDragons> How do I go about changing resolv.conf if it is overwritten by resolvconf?
[01:46] <mardraum> DrasticDragons: you put your options in /etc/network/interfaces filw
[01:46] <mardraum> file*
[01:47] <mardraum> man resolvconf has examples
[03:09] <DrasticDragons1> So, if I connect to a server that is running sshd. Then restart that sshd service, shouldn't I be disconnected?
[03:12] <DrasticDragons1> Cause that is definitely not happening: https://whatimg.com/i/ndzywo.png Which is very concerning.
[03:15] <mardraum> no, you should not be disconnected
[03:15] <lifeless> no, you shouldn't be.
[03:15] <lifeless> restarting sshd restarts the forking parent
[03:15] <lifeless> not existing sessions.
[03:16] <lifeless> they remain unaffected
[03:16] <DrasticDragons1> Hm, alright. Is there a difference between ubuntu desktop and ubuntu server in that regard? Because I could have sworn that I would be disconnected when using ubuntu desktop
[03:16] <mardraum> no
[03:16] <DrasticDragons1> :/ weird, wonder why I thought that then.
[11:51] <Row27> Hey. Is there any easy way to offer sftp without giving everyone default user privileges?
[12:01] <Cay> Row27, I'm not sure I understand your question fully. Possibly my guide here can inspire you somehow: http://oloflarsson.se/my-server-setup-checklist/
[12:02] <Cay> The goal with my guide is to create a secure environment where all files are created with mode 700.
[12:04] <Row27> Cay: thanks. I want a friend to upload files via sftp, because it's more secure than ftp. I'm not that experienced, in my undestanding I have to add a user in order to offer this. But I don't want that he has read access to the fs structure.
[12:04] <greppy> Row27: this may help: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/03/chroot-sftp-setup/
[12:05] <Row27> greppy: thanks. Will look into this.
[12:07] <Row27> greppy: exactly what I was looking for. Great!
[12:08] <greppy> you're welcome. :)
[12:09] <RoyK> Row27: just use rssh
[12:10] <RoyK> rssh is designed for this - the article posts a method that's not as good (IMHO)
[14:31] <hXm> can i modify nano for show line numbers?
[14:32] <hXm> from the nanorc, not the nano -c filename
[14:33] <hXm> found it
[15:19] <RoyK> hXm: use vim ;)
[15:22] <hXm> nooo i hate vim
[15:23] <hXm> xD
[15:31] <RoyK> hehe
[19:00] <DrasticDragons1> Is there any software in ubuntu's repositories that would allow me to monitor a Perc5i RAID card and any devices connected to it?
[19:00] <DrasticDragons1> http://hwraid.le-vert.net/wiki/DebianPackages I see that for Debian, but trying to sudo apt-get install mega* doesn't return any package listed there.
[20:02] <bitbyte> hey guys do any of you know how i would move from osx to ubuntu server
[20:06] <bitbyte> sorry do you know how to move rya keys from osx platform and move it to ubuntu server ?
[21:02] <qman__> DrasticDragons1, that site provides third party packages for that purpose and is both debian and ubuntu compatible, the instructions are right there
[21:02] <qman__> these packages are not in the official ubuntu repositories, just as they are not in the official debian repositories either