[10:53] <test__> test
[13:13] <cosname> Hi! Can someone help me with ssh with password promt?
[13:16] <cosname> My ssh is working but i always have: @ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host@
[13:16] <cosname> i meen ssh server, couse using through putty on windows all works fine.
[13:25] <raub> Which user does php run as?
[16:41] <raub> How do I run apache inside gdb?
[17:39] <raub> dhcp question
[17:39] <raub> When I have a ubuntu box that is getting its IP using dhcp, I have been putting
[17:39] <raub> 127.0.1.1       saml.test.domain.com saml
[17:40] <raub> in /etc/hosts so hostname -f can return the proper FQDN. Is there a better way?
[17:41] <holstein> maybe server side, i suppose
[17:41] <holstein> i just used a ddwrt router that did it for me
[17:41] <holstein> assuming you are talking about "full qualified domain names" insied the LAN..
[17:41] <holstein> otherwise, its probably something for a server channel.. and not *-beginners
[17:43] <raub> My experience with the #ubuntu-server channel usually boils down to a question like this is too pedestrian for them
[17:44] <raub> and in #ubuntu, I would have more luck if I asked about setting up a video card than this
[17:47] <raub> The solution proposed in http://askubuntu.com/questions/158957/how-to-set-the-fully-qualified-domain-name-in-12-04 does not work BTW
[17:51] <holstein> i think those able to be commented on by anyone
[17:53] <holstein> i would try commenting there and see if you get some help.. otherwise, i would consider a local domain name server