[01:33] <Darkman802> I killed all of a user's processes and now it will not let that user log in through ssh with their pub/pri key pair. It says "No authentication method available"
[01:34] <Darkman802> any ideas to what the problem could be?
[01:46] <halvors> Hi! I' trying to setup ISC dhcp client to request a IPv6 prefix from my ISP using DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation, how do i do that? :)
[02:20] <GH0> Hello, I was looking into apache2 so that I can proxy pass something, and found (unfortunately) that the latest version of apache2 that is hosted on the official repositories does not include Apache 2.4. Apache2.4.4 has been out for sometime, nearly 4 months). I was wondering when, if, or how is the best way to upgrade apache2 to apache2 2.4 with Ubuntu's official PPA.
[02:21] <GH0> I am not sure if this exists in a backport or some testing build, but I would love to have it, as there are several modules that I need and would like updated.
[02:21] <GH0> Apache2 2.4.1 itself has been out for nearly a year now.
[02:33] <patdk-lap> gh0, heh? there is no apache 2.4 in debian, therefor not in ubuntu
[02:33] <patdk-lap> why though, you would want to use 2.4, I have no idea though
[02:40] <GH0> well if there are any guides on how to get specific modulesfrom 3.4.x to work with 2.2.x that would probably suffice. The modules are updated thatare updated for some things i use, that dont function with 2.2
[02:41] <patdk-lap> heh?
[02:42] <patdk-lap> wouldn't the issue be recompiling everything to work with 2.4?
[02:43] <GH0> yeah, i typoed that. 2.4, i dont even try to spell check when i am on a tablet
[02:56] <halvors> Hi! I' trying to setup ISC dhcp client to request a IPv6 prefix from my ISP using DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation, how do i do that? :)
[03:19] <HelloWorld321> I loaded an anacron job; I ran anacron -T to test it, and got no response (which I think is 0, which means all okay); and then I ran anacron -n -f to get it to run now; but the /var/spool/anacron directory doesn't have an entry for my new anacron job.  How can I make sure it runs?
[05:32] <GeorgeTorwell> can someone tell me if its possible to set up full disk encryption with Ubuntu server 13? I tried guided partitioning but it set up LVM encryption instead and I don't think that's what I want
[10:40] <slyboots> Hrm...
[10:40] <slyboots> Is there a way to see what sort of RAM you have installed in a Ubuntu server?
[10:40] <slyboots> as in.. clockspeed
[10:41] <lifeless> lshw
[10:48] <slyboots> Ah DDR3 1333..
[10:51] <samba35> i have install windows 8 as a guest on 12.04 now i do i access usb drive in windows
[11:00] <RoyK> samba35: what hypervisor?
[11:00] <samba35> kvn
[11:00] <samba35> RoyK, how are you
[11:00] <samba35> sorry kvm ,i mean
[11:01] <RoyK> not sure how that can be done in kvm...
[11:01] <samba35> no problem got it
[11:01] <samba35> http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/USB_Host_Device_Assigned_to_Guest
[11:03] <RoyK> ahki
[11:05] <samba35> remember  me ?
[11:07] <mattcen> lifeless, slyboots: Why would you use lshw when dmidecode is much more likely to be installed, and runs significantly quicker?
[11:07] <slyboots> http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/components-upgrades/memory/desktop-memory-dimm/integral-pc3-10600-ddr3-pc-memory-8gb-dimm-ram-19713392-pdt.html - Man thats.. cheap..
[11:07] <slyboots> Worryingly cheap
[11:08] <mattcen> (Note that dmidecode's install priority is "important" while lshw's priority is "optional")
[11:08] <bekks> slyboots: That noname RAM. I wont buy it.
[11:10] <ogra_> mattcen, lshw is a dependency of ubuntu-standard and dmidecode needs a BIOS, not all HW has one :)
[11:12] <slyboots> bekks: well its Intergral :P
[11:12] <slyboots> But yea, its like £20 cheaper than any other brand heh :P
[11:12]  * mattcen didn't pay enough attention to which channel he was in. Assumed this was #debian-something.
[11:13] <mattcen> (lshw isn't default in debian)
[11:13] <ogra_> :)
[11:16]  * slyboots tries to remmeber "what happens if you mix RAM with different timings"
[11:16] <slyboots> It drops down to the lowest speed right?
[11:16] <slyboots> Uh.. speed not timing :P
[11:17] <bekks> slyboots: Yeah, its Integral. As I said, noname :)
[11:18] <slyboots> Well, some Kingston ValueRam stuff
[11:18] <slyboots> :P
[11:18] <bekks> Kingston ValueRAM is something else ;)
[11:35] <slyboots> So Kingstone ValueRAM is an "OK" brand?
[11:35] <slyboots> Can kit out the Microserver with a full 16Gb and.. hrm, another 16/32 in the SAN :P
[13:51] <RoyK> slyboots: 32GB in the SAN? high traffic?
[13:51] <slyboots> Zfs
[13:52] <slyboots> Nono, Im not putting in 32gb
[13:52] <slyboots> maybe 16
[13:54] <RoyK> using dedup?
[13:55] <slyboots> Nah.. well maybe on one of the smaller volumes
[13:55] <slyboots> But its supposed to be like.. 1Gb her TB of data
[13:55] <slyboots> So Im going to stick in .. 8gb as stock
[13:56] <slyboots> then maybe another 8
[13:56] <slyboots> DDR3 ram is.. pretty chepa though
[13:56] <slyboots> its only about £100 for the 32gb total
[13:57] <slyboots> (thats 16GB (2x8) for the microserver (esxi) and the rest for the SAN
[13:59] <slyboots> Given what I've spend on a cockatiel this month.. its not a big deal :P
[13:59] <slyboots> (pets are *fucking* expencive when they get sick x.x)
[13:59] <RoyK> dedup is *very* hungry for memory (and L2ARC), so better test it outside production before implementing it
[14:00] <slyboots> Aye, I've seen the dire warnings about not switching it on
[14:00] <slyboots> tbh I might just not bother at all with it
[14:00] <slyboots> For my use, the return would be pretty minimal
[14:09] <RoyK> then don't use it :P
[14:34] <GH0> What would be the best way to add the sid deb repository to ubuntu, so that I could use the apache2 2.4.x package on ubuntu? Or is this a terrible idea?
[14:53] <Tm_T> GH0: shortly put: don't mess Ubuntu and Debian repositories
[14:54] <patdk-lap> one thing about debian, you never touch sid
[14:55] <GH0> Well, is apache2 2.4 in any of the testing or "unofficial" repositories? I found some third party PPA's, but saw that users were having some problems with them.
[14:55] <patdk-lap> I have 2.4 in my ppa, I have no problems with it
[14:56] <patdk-lap> but given the fact, your still asking these questions, or really, asking them at all
[14:56] <patdk-lap> you are not skilled enough to solve the problems you will have attempting to use apache 2.4
[14:56] <patdk-lap> you will end up causing a mess, that won't be simple to fix
[14:57] <GH0> I really just need a couple of the updated modules from 2.4 installation. Since the current mod_proxy doesn't support websockets, and the 2.4 version of mod_proxy does.
[16:11] <crimsonmane_> hello. first time ubuntu-server here. installed in a vm
[16:14] <crimsonmane_> I don't know what I'm doing :) I've told it to install a mail server, dns, something else which i cannot remember, finished the install and rebooted. I'm at the command prompt and don't know what to do next. Is there documentation that gives some guidance?
[16:42] <halvors1> Hi! I'm unable to get a default route for IPv6 with stateful DHCPv6 :( Anyone knows how? Is it a bug? Why hasn't this ben fixed?
[16:58] <StevenR> halvors1: does the packet trace show a default route being provided by the DHCP server?
[17:10] <bradley_> can anyone here help me with mysql?
[17:11] <bradley_> i got a syntax error but i cant figure out whats wrong with  it
[17:17] <bekks> So whats your sql statement then?
[17:20] <bradley_> CREATE TABLE `virtual_domains` (
[17:20] <bradley_>   `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
[17:20] <bradley_>   `name` varchar(50) NOT NULL,
[17:20] <bradley_>   PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
[17:20] <bradley_> ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
[17:20] <bradley_> CREATE TABLE `virtual_users` (
[17:20] <bradley_>   `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
[17:20] <bradley_>   `domain_id` int(11) NOT NULL,
[17:20] <bradley_>   `7dda115831e0dec290a07b9cb9d6d762` varchar(32) NOT NULL,
[17:20] <bradley_>   `brad@thatonecomputergeek.com` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
[17:20] <bradley_>   PRIMARY KEY (`id`),
[17:20] <bradley_>   UNIQUE KEY `email` (`email`),
[17:20] <bradley_>   FOREIGN KEY (domain_id) REFERENCES virtual_domains(id) ON DELETE CASCADE
[17:20] <bradley_> ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
[17:20] <bekks> Use a pastebin+
[17:20] <bradley_> this is it
[17:21] <bekks> Pastebin it. And never ever spam like this again please.
[17:21] <brad100> sorry
[17:23] <brad100> http://pastebin.com/MRwjmDGn
[17:24] <brad100> mysql keeps telling me it has something to do with 'domain_id' and its a syntax error so am i supposed to replace it with some thing?
[17:25] <brad100> on line 8
[17:37] <halvors1> Will the accept_ra is set to 0 by default instead of 1 bug be fixed in ubuntu 12.04?
[17:37] <halvors1> It does that i'm unable to use IPv6 with my server...
[17:45] <andol> halvors1: How does a default setting prevent you from setting your own setting?
[17:50] <bekks> halvors1: Which bug where? Whats that "accept_ra"?
[17:51] <halvors1> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+bug/1013597
[17:53] <andol> halvors1: Ah, that bug refered to a bit of a more specific case than one could gather from your originat question.
[18:32] <halvors1> Is it possible to set a interface to recive an address using dhcp, but assign a secondary ip address staticlly? :)
[18:33] <bekks> halvors1: Thats called an "ip alias", and its possible, of course.
[20:17] <petey> does anyone have a good CHROOT tutorial out there? something i can set up so my friend can tinker with SSH but only in his folder
[20:18] <lenios> petey, i don't, but you're looking for a libpam-chroot tutorial
[20:18] <lenios> and that should be easily findable with google
[20:18] <petey> cool
[20:18] <petey> thanks
[21:38] <halvors> Is it possible to request a specific address from my isps dhcp server using Ubuntu server? Also request a preffered address? :)