[00:14] Does anyone have a working SOGo implementation who can shed light on how they configured Postfix and Dovecot? I am unclear on how much and what configuration needs to be done in the respective configuration files to allow SOGo to use them. [00:35] SOGo? [00:36] oh, no more than the normal minimal setup required === bigjools_ is now known as bigjools [00:40] wow, this sogo actually looks tolerable :) === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away [01:02] zul: virsh -c qemu:///session list hangs in 1.0.6 [01:03] (keeps trying to access /run/user/1000/libvirt/libvirt-sock [01:13] patdk-lap: Can you elaborate a bit? Do I need to configure Dovecot and Postfix to look to LDAP, for example? [01:15] patdk-lap: Right now, I can send mail, but not save drafts (because no mail folders exist and it can't seem to create them), and I can't receive mail… I am unclear on what configuration I need to provide postfix and dovecot. Telnet mail tests to the server on 25 returns "Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table" [01:16] tohuw: are there any errors in the logs? [01:16] sarnold: Yes, sorry, should have mentioned that. One moment... [01:17] yay errors in logs are a concrete thing to work with :) [01:18] hallyn: shit [01:18] sarnold: In sogo.log I get several entries like: Jun 03 20:01:44 sogod [7677]: [ERROR] <0x0x7f49b9099e90[NGImap4ConnectionManager]> IMAP4 login failed: host=localhost, user=tohuw, pwd=yes url=imap://tohuw@localhost/ base=(null) base-class=(null)) = <0x0x7f49b91d4a40[NGImap4Client]: login=tohuw(pwd) socket= [01:18] connectedTo=<0x0x7f49b91d4ba0[NGInternetSocketAddress]: host=localhost port=143>>> [01:19] I find it odd it would try "tohuw@localhost", as I set a public domain for the server when I installed postfix, and configured this same domain in sogo.conf [01:20] tohuw: did your imap client know about the domain? [01:20] sarnold: meaning dovecot? That's a good question [01:20] tohuw: well, I meant mutt or thunderbird or whatever.. [01:21] sarnold: You, mean just try to set up an IMAP account with a client and see what happens? [01:21] tohuw: ah. I thought that's what you'd done so far. [01:21] I mean, 'tohuw' got in the logs somehow.. :) [01:22] Oh, that's sogo trying to connect me because I logged into the web interface, I expect. [01:22] aha :) [01:49] If I installed the Dynamic updater from noip after registering on noip, how do I make my server sshable from across the internet? [01:50] zul: though it's possible i'm having kernel issues... [01:51] ill double check tomorrow but the tests paast [02:06] zul: lp:qa-regression-testing scripts/test-libvirt.py passed? [02:06] havent ran that one yet [02:06] if so then yeah must be my kernel. i'll set up a new vm === bigjools_ is now known as bigjools === smb` is now known as smb [07:03] Hello, I have a problem with apache service, please see this link http://paste.ubuntu.com/5731767/ [07:17] Syria : if you don't get an answer here, you might ask in #httpd === ivoks_ is now known as ivoks [07:55] Can anyone with a working SOGo implementation shed some light on how they configured Dovecot or Cyrus? I am receiving errors like "sogod [15890]: [ERROR] <0x0x7fe1825f18d0[NGImap4ConnectionManager]> IMAP4 login failed:* === atrius_ is now known as atrius [09:31] what is the node for usb device? [09:31] under /dev [09:32] Depends on the type of device. Not all USB devices necessarily have nodes in /dev [09:41] hello good morning [09:42] rbasak:How can I look the files in usb device ? [09:42] Senor, you mean view? [09:42] Senor: what sort of usb device is this? [09:42] what are difference between ubuntu server and the ubuntu cloud [09:43] the one is a server the other is a cloud [09:45] ok still don't understand [09:45] .w [09:45] heheh [09:45] A 'cloud' is a lot of servers combined [09:45] cloud is more foggy, obviously [09:45] a 'server' is a stand-alone machine [09:46] Check out SkyNet, Matrix. That's all cloud-based. [09:46] ty [09:46] MrQuist:yes [09:46] Rain is cloudbased as well. [09:46] i think i understand it now [09:46] Great! [09:46] Also, google helps a lot. [09:47] k thx MrQuist [09:47] xlaire, http://goo.gl/CBvR0 [09:48] :P [10:17] RoyK:removable parallel usb [10:19] zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~yolanda.robla/quantum/havana/+merge/167230 [10:20] Senor: parallel usb?!? [10:20] parallel bus [10:21] url? [10:25] hello everyone! [10:56] adam_g: If the publish isn't done in a few hours, i will [10:56] hallyn: Does sgabios still need review? [11:21] Hi! has any of you get to deploy OpenStack with MAAS+JuJu on 12.04 ? i'm getting mad! [11:54] hi all, a few chaps from here recommended i use maas for deployment, so giving that a go today (roaksoax, you here? :) ). I've come across this error on a vanilla 13.04 server install, with an 'apt-get install maas maas-dns maas-dhcp' [11:54] http://pastebin.com/Wkguv4Fg [11:55] reproducable via 'dpkg --configure maas-region-controller' [11:55] but sadly, no more debug is given by -D2000 [11:55] any suggestions? :) [11:57] (or smoser, if you're around pal?) [12:09] adam_g, did you poke any SRU folks about the folsom and grizzly sru's pending? [12:09] (before I go nag as well) [12:16] Daviey: i don't think so. it's in debian NEW, just waiting at this point [12:22] gray--, here now. [12:22] hey, how's it going? [12:23] its a wonderful day. [12:23] sure is! [12:23] let me look at that real quick. i suspect something in the configure script is confused by your network setup [12:23] doesn't happen very often in lonon! [12:23] london even [12:24] i had hoped there'd be enough debug to tell me what was calling that script… but alas, none [12:25] i''m actually reinstalling the server to make sure nothing funky happened first time round [12:40] gray--: "dpkg-reconfigure maas-region-controller" ? [12:41] hey bicyus, 2 mins, just reinstalling to see if it comes back [12:42] ;-) [12:43] i've tryed maas+juju on 12.04 with PPAs... [12:43] installing a fress 13.04 now... [12:59] bicyus, what problems are you having? [13:15] Dear server Gurus [13:15] i have ssh to my server [13:16] I want to ftp or rsync a dir on a SECOND remote server to My server [13:16] actualy the dir and all the sub dir [13:17] rsync -avP -e 'ssh -c blowfish' user@remotepc:/dir/ /var/tmp/localdir [13:17] blowfish, because it's lightweight [13:17] gray--, only if you using OLD cpu's [13:17] aes is so much faster [13:17] well there ya go :) [13:17] 1) i dont want -a cause all perms are changing [13:18] smoser: next error…. mod_wsgi (pid=9561): Target WSGI script '/usr/share/maas/wsgi.py' cannot be loaded as Python module. [13:18] man rsync? [13:19] pesky, pesky maas [13:19] (at the bottom of the stack trace: DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.FileNotFound: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: No such file or directory) [13:19] ok um sorry and i thank you all i think i no read good [13:19] yes a man rsync as it is a one of [13:20] LargePrime: you might find the "A Better Way" section on http://sshmenu.sourceforge.net/articles/transparent-mulithop.html helpful. Then you can get to the far host via ssh in a simple way, at which point rsync becomes trivial. [13:20] i only have ftp credentials for the far host [13:20] rbasak: reading now [13:21] if your stuck with ftp, then you will just have to do ftp then [13:21] rsync cant use ftp? [13:22] on the close host i have proper ssh [13:22] rsync can only use rsync [13:22] ssh can only use ssh, scp can only use scp, sftp can only use sftp [13:23] so i have rsync on the close host. i thought rsync could use the ftp credentals to do its magic [13:23] so i have rsync on the close host. i thought rsync could use the ftp credentials for the far host to do its magic [13:24] is that incorrect [13:24] ? [13:24] is there anywhere in the rsync manual that says, supports ftp [13:24] gray--, shoot. sorry. forgot about you. [13:24] let me look at that first one again. [13:26] gray--, [13:26] sh -c 'while read Iface Destination Gateway Flags RefCnt Use Metric Mask MTU Window IRTT; do [ "$Mask" = "00000000" ] && break; done < /proc/net/route ; echo iface="$Iface"' [13:26] what does that show for you? [13:26] i suspect 'iface=""' [13:27] in which case i will also ask for your 'cat /proc/net/route' [13:28] LargePrime, i dont hink that rsync can use ftp . it can go over ssh though. [13:29] rsync user@host:/path/1/ ./target-dir/ [13:29] gray--, i'll ask you to hop into #maas also. and continue this there. [13:29] smoser: sure, iface=rth0 [13:29] eth0 even [13:32] odd. [13:45] Hi! I'm trying to set up an access point.. I think I'm having issues with driver - I'm using ralink's rt2870 firmware with rt5572sta driver compiled from source.. "iw list" shows nothing at all, whereas "iwlist scan" shows some SSID info on ra0 interface.. [13:47] zul, any idea why ceilometer dbsync isn't working on testbed? i just install ceilometer-common, but ceilometer-dbsync doesn't create the sqlite database [13:47] running it from a saucy chroot works [13:47] yolanda: nope [13:48] i tried running ceilometer-dbsync manually and it seems to connect to database, but it doesn't execute the queries [13:48] ok so let me back up. I need to get a directory, recursivly from a ftp server to my local server. what is best practice. I have ssh to my dedicated, but my connection my interupt [13:49] may inturupt === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood [13:51] LargePrime, i might try lftp and its 'mirror' [13:51] there are ftp mirror programs [13:52] gray--: after a fresh install of MAAS while installing from CD [13:52] it seems there is some python wsgi package missing. [13:57] * zul grumbles [13:57] smoser: people still use ftp/ [13:58] failed transfer protocol [13:59] jamespage: yay we need a newer subunit [14:00] zul, unsurprised [14:00] zul: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5732671/ [14:00] running ceilometer-collector [14:00] yolanda: looks like it needs a new dep [14:00] bicyus, you can reproduce that ? [14:01] roaksoax, ^ [14:01] do you want me to handle this? [14:01] yolanda: please im fighting regressions right now [14:01] ok [14:01] smoser: actualy i'm trying to fix it... isn't working [14:02] roaksoax, ^ [14:03] jamespage: luckily debian has the one we need [14:06] smoser: what do you wnt me to take care of? [14:07] Woops! [14:08] adam_g, roaksoax: I think that aside from rabbitmq-server all the HA work is now landed [14:08] (nice work guys!) [14:08] bicyus: what wsgi python package again? there's no wsig python package [14:08] jamespage: awesome! [14:08] roaksoax, bicyus and gray-- seem to be having issues with installing maas. [14:09] roaksoax: there is a error related to mod_wsig [14:09] i'm trying to determine what is it [14:09] smoser: I cant find a good lftp guide. what should i google [14:10] bicyus: check if the wsgi module has been enabled in apache2 [14:10] that might be the issue [14:10] i've "sudo apt-get install --reinstall maas-region-controller" [14:10] going to check mod enable [14:10] LargePrime, http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/lftp-mirror-example/ [14:11] thank you sir [14:12] bicyus: is this raring? [14:12] fresh 13.04 [14:12] maas install from cd instalation process [14:13] let's see [14:13] installed from CD right? [14:15] woops again [14:16] do you know any copy&Paste webpage? [14:16] can't remenber any [14:17] to paste apache error log [14:17] [error] mod_wsgi (pid=3671): Target WSGI script '/usr/share/maas/wsgi.py' cannot be loaded as Python module. [14:17] bicyus: that might be an error with apache2 other than maas [14:17] bicyus: did you check that mod_wsgi was enabled in apache2? [14:18] yes it is [14:18] bicyus: paste.ubuntu.com [14:18] ;-) [14:18] rvba: ^^ [14:18] rvba: [error] mod_wsgi (pid=3671): Target WSGI script '/usr/share/maas/wsgi.py' cannot be loaded as Python module. [14:19] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5732733/ [14:20] bicyus: can you please make sure dbus is started and then restart it? sudo service dbus restart [14:20] yeah that seems to be dbus [14:21] sudo service dbus status [14:21] dbus stop/waiting [14:21] butchlugrobithat's the reason then [14:21] bicyuthat's the reason then [14:21] the log says it right rhthere :) [14:21] bicyus, just fyi, 'pastebin' is a wonderful program. [14:21] oops [14:22] pastebinit [14:22] pastebinit /some/file [14:22] some-command | pastebinit [14:22] smoser: can i bug you [14:22] smoser: now your a bug! ;-) [14:22] heh [14:23] LargePrime, i'm sorry, i dont really have time to help you with general lftp usage. I've used it at times in the past. probalby not in the past couple years though. [14:24] new error after dbus service start, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5732755/ [14:31] rvba: it's working after a reboot, but it's weird dbus had stopped. loking at my command history, i've restarted networking with diferent IPs... maybe that caused the problem ;- [14:31] ) [14:31] hi all. quick question, will the 701mb iso burn to a cd? or am i stuck using a dvd [14:35] i suppose ill just edit the iso with isomaster and remove 1mb of crap [14:35] ;) [14:35] by all [14:35] bye* === baggar11_ is now known as baggar11 [15:18] Does anyone have OpenSSH 6.2 for Ubuntu 12.04? [15:28] enraged: i have 6.1 packaged for precise [15:29] http://obit.bit.nl/ubuntu/precise/openssh/ [15:29] ty, I'll give it a look [15:31] you could also try to install a deb from http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssh/ [15:34] Hekjan: Thankyou for this but could you clairfy; This isn't the repositories, so what am I looking at? [15:35] Henkjan * [15:36] enraged: 6.2 is packaged for new releases. i guess you can download the debs and dpkg -i them [15:38] Henkjan: I meant, what is this storage for/called? Just packages ready for future versions of Ubuntu? [16:08] jamespage, i have not pinged anyone re openstack SRU yet === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk [16:32] adam_g, okay [16:32] smoser, sorry missed the meeting - power went off for 30 mins [16:32] convenient. [16:32] smoser, indeed [16:33] :). i'll email you your ACTION items. [16:38] can we debootstrap ubuntu amd64 10.04 === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha [17:28] I want to install OpenSSH 6.2 on a server I ssh to running Ubuntu 12.04. Can anyone help me identify which of these packages is appropriate? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssh/ [17:29] enraged: why do you need a specific version? [17:30] What do you mean a specific version? [17:30] Sarnold - I just need sshd which I understand has client dependencies, so I want to know which package will work. [17:30] enraged: the only version that's appropriate is 5.9p1 that came with 12.04 [17:31] enraged: what's wrong with the version you get with "apt-get install openssh-server" ? [17:31] Sarnold: Oh, I see what you mean; I want 6.2 for it's new authenticationmethods configuration option. [17:32] Sarnold: Right now I'm just trying to figure out which of these packages/tarballs is appropriate for my server. [17:33] I've updated the path variable in /etc/environment to include an additional path and I've restarted the machine, but I'm still not seeing the path variable being updated [17:34] Sarnold: Since sshd has the client dependency, I'm guessing I have to install both client and server versions, but then I am not sure if it's openssh_6.2.... or ssh_6.2... I need. [17:34] enraged: obit.bit.nl is the repo from my employer :) [17:34] enraged: hrm, that configuration option does not seem particularly useful on a PAM-based system.. couldn't you configure the same thing with /etc/pam.d/sshd ? [17:35] I use ssh keys to login; keys bypass pam. [17:35] hrm. [17:36] enraged: for 12.04 LTS, only 5.9p1 is supported; you could try recompiling saucy's 6.2p2 version, but it wouldn't be supported.. [17:37] Could you explain to me what the hell the numbers after the p represent? [17:37] I never understood this [17:38] Because there's an openssh_6.2p2-3 and an openssh_6.2.p2 [17:38] enraged: the 'p' versions are 'portable' -- all the stuff needed for non-openbsd (e.g. pam support) -- I believe the versions after the p are which release the 'portable' people have made [17:38] enraged: .. the -3 represents the third version of the package from Debian -- though there's nothing that says -1 or -2 were released.. [17:39] Sarnold: Ah, thankyou very much [17:42] sarnold: So to be absolutely clear, I'm after openssh or ssh from this pool? [17:43] sarnold: And yeah, as you have pointed out, I almost never download unsupported, non repository software, which is why I am annoying you so much with this. [17:44] enraged: perhaps the thing to do is ask the backports team to prepare a backport of 6.2 for 12.04 LTS; that'd get you the archive and the version.. though it might be a while, I understand they have some backlog.. [17:45] jamespage: is there a bug on the golang armhf FTBFS? [17:46] rbasak, nope [17:46] OK. I'll create one in the morning with details. [17:46] We need a dpkg task. [17:48] How does one update the global path variable on the machine and not just locally. I've updated /etc/environment but the change does not seem to be taking [17:49] parallel21: a fair number of shell startup scripts may override what is set by pam_env; check /etc/*rc /etc/*profile* and ~/.*rc ~/.*profile and so on... [17:51] zul, found one of the problems with ceilometer, config settings have changed, now connection is under a [database] section [17:51] dep-8-tests rocks! [17:51] i can take care of it tomorow [17:53] sarnold: I've been running /bin/sh sudo'd as a user with no home folder and then echoing out the PATH variable. That should allow me to get around any startup scripts and view just generally inherited global variables, right? [17:55] jamespage, just noticed some of the security bugs we referenced in our rebase might be throwing off SRU tracking of the openstack stuff for nova + keystone in quantal. http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html [17:56] jamespage, i added ubuntu tasks to those bugs and closed them, hopefully that'll drop em from the tracker [17:57] parallel21: depends upon how you started the shell that you used to start your sudo command [17:57] sarnold: shucks… how do I know what global variables are set? [17:59] zul, http://people.canonical.com/~agandelman/ca/folsom/python-keystoneclient_0.2.3-0ubuntu2.2~cloud0/ === DaIRCKing is now known as GTAXL === eshlox_ is now known as eshlox === PaulW2U is now known as Guest42494 === G4MBY is now known as PaulW2U === tgm4883_ is now known as tgm4883 === Nolar2_ is now known as Nolar2 === G4MBY is now known as PaulW2U [18:13] roaksoax, is there a good way to see the hardware data that maas collects? [18:13] some of my tags are not working as expected for larger nodes [18:14] jamespage: i guess check in the DB [18:14] jamespage: it's one of the plans to get this info easily readeable [18:14] rvba: i don't take you are still around? [18:15] anybody else having issues with ubuntu ec2 natty apt repo? [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty-security/main/source/Sources 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.190 80] [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty-security/universe/source/Sources 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.190 80] [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty-security/main/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.190 80] [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty-security/universe/binary-amd64/Packages 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.92.190 80] [18:16] Err http://us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ natty/main libgomp1 amd64 4.5.2-8ubuntu4 [18:16] ec2-54-224-245-242.compute-1.amazonaws.com 403 Forbidden [18:16] etc.... === Corey_ is now known as Corey [18:18] Failed to fetch http://us-east-1.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-4.5/libgomp1_4.5.2-8ubuntu4_amd64.deb 403 Forbidden [18:18] Nolar2: natty was end-of-lifed six months ago. natty's replacement was end-of-lifed one month ago. Time to upgrade. :) https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases [18:19] ya, doesnt mean the repo is deleted [18:19] was working fine yesterday [18:19] Nolar2: perhaps the space has finally been reclaimed.. [18:21] sarnold, yeah, you need to upgrade. i'm surprised it worked yesterday. [18:21] adam_g: +1 [18:21] http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ is your friend. === aarcane_ is now known as aarcane === shanemeyers_ is now known as shanemeyers === VD is now known as Guest95870 [18:33] rbasak: still with us? === aarcane_ is now known as aarcane === Madkiss_ is now known as Madkiss === irv_ is now known as irv === heathjs is now known as heath === JanC__ is now known as JanC === JanC is now known as Guest45370 === atrius- is now known as 92AAASR4B === Daviey_ is now known as Daviey === Psi-Jack_ is now known as Psi-Jack === mlocher_ is now known as mlocher === neunon_ is now known as neunon === sysdoc_ is now known as sysdoc === tedski- is now known as tedski === mark2 is now known as uber-buntu [19:04] Why are all my machines that I've upgraded to 13.04 still telling me I should update to 13.04? That seems . . . sloppy. [19:05] keithzg: I think I saw a bug for that.. === sysdoc_ is now known as sysdoc === mlocher_ is now known as mlocher [19:06] Aha, yeah: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1173209 [19:06] Launchpad bug 1173209 in ubuntu-release-upgrader "Prompted about New Release for 13.04 again after dist-upgrade and a restart" [Low,Fix committed] === dizopsin- is now known as dizopsin === heathjs is now known as heath === Jikai is now known as Jikan === eshlox_ is now known as eshlox [19:08] hey random question [19:08] any of you guys work in a datacenter === Guest45370 is now known as JanC [19:09] someone working in a datacenter wouldn't be in this channel [19:10] the last thing they would worry about is ubuntu, more concerned with physical security, power, routing [19:10] and hearing protection? :) [19:11] \just asking [19:11] :) [19:11] I'm applying for a job and have phone interview and was wondering what theirs might have been like :) === Corey_ is now known as Corey === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha [19:31] i wouldn't say that the average person in this channel is "worried" about ubuntu. anyone can be in here, no matter what their job is === chronossc is now known as chronos === kees_ is now known as kees === masACC is now known as maswan === RoyK^ is now known as RoyK === SpamapS_ is now known as SpamapS [20:09] I want apache2 to be default restrictive so I added deny from all... etc. in httpd.conf. That's the correct file if I want the directive to be global for alle vhosts, etc? [20:10] Also Options None in the same directive. [20:11] I see the default server config file has the same directive, but I am not 100% sure that will propagate to all vhosts since it's in a VirtualHost directive. [20:13] I'd rather allow access and options on vhost basis and deny all and everything by default. [20:13] oblivian: if you put it outside the vhost it is a "server config" [20:13] oblivian: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#directory [20:15] Well, I want it to be a "server default". Where do I put the directive to make in "global"? [20:16] I've put it in httpd.conf for now. But it also in the default server config file. But it is in a VirtualHost directive, so I am not sure it will propagate to additional vhosts as default... === eshlox_ is now known as eshlox === iarp_ is now known as iarp [20:20] OK, I read the link. From what I gather httpd.conf is the place to put the directive to make it a global default. === chuck_ is now known as zul === Adri2000_ is now known as Adri2000 === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away === bradm_ is now known as bradm