[03:15] <McGurt> Hello, would anyone be able to point me to a current guide for setting up FTP without shell access? I seem to be running into problems with all the guides i've found on youtube
[03:18] <pmatulis_> McGurt: "setting up FTP without shell access", not sure what that means, configuring without a shell or setting up FTP so that the clients do not require a shell?
[03:19] <McGurt> pmatulis_, I am hoping to setup an FTP so the clients do not require a shell.
[03:20] <rubberneck> McGurt: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/ftp-server.html the /usr/sbin/nologin is at the bottom
[03:20] <pmatulis_> McGurt: FTP is FTP.  you can use a CLI (shell) client or a non CLI client
[03:21] <McGurt> Okay, well let me explain what I want quickly pmatulis_ ...
[03:21] <McGurt> I need 3 accounts that are able to login and upload... the rest can all be anonymous connections.
[03:21] <McGurt> I've tried using that guide, but keep messing up somewhere and cant figure out where.
[03:23] <pmatulis_> McGurt: well, i'm not sure how we can help.  you'll need to give people some hints on what you're seeing (errors or behaviour)
[03:24] <pmatulis_> McGurt: i help maintain that guide and it interests me that you failed by following it
[03:24] <pmatulis_> (guide in general, not that specific ftp section)
[03:25] <McGurt> pmatulis_, okay, well I will uninstall VSFTPD quick and retry the guide.. Would you happen to know how to uninstall the PAM software? It creates virtual hosts so you dont have to have shell access to connect to the FTP
[03:26] <McGurt> I cant find a guide on uninstalling it anywhere.. and forgot what it was called when I installed it + the link /facepalm
[03:26] <pmatulis_> McGurt: PAM is an authentication framework that is essential to a Linux system.  it does not create virtual hosts and you should not uninstall it
[03:27] <McGurt> Hmm.... Well odd... It must have been something else then. I'll just disregard for now. :/
[03:27] <McGurt> Give me a few moments to go through this guide again pmatulis_
[03:28] <pmatulis_> McGurt: alrighty then.  if you encounter a problem in the guide then please file a bug here:
[03:29] <pmatulis_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/serverguide/+filebug
[03:29] <McGurt> Will do, thank you. I'll try to get ahold of you here aswell, just to try and get it resolved a little faster.
[03:29] <pmatulis_> (for the bug, mention which guide you used; ie. it's URL)
[03:30] <McGurt> :) Willdo
[03:30] <pmatulis_> thanks McGurt
[03:56] <vedic> Hey guys, need practical advice. I have several clients (around 100) how wants to send speeches of corporate importance but they want the entire communication be as much secure as possible, no external eavesdropping should be possible. These clients will also run access to database, plain TCP/IP sockets connection for accessing one of our servers and http API to have reporting etc. Though the data transmitted is not big in size (less than 100KB each time) but
[03:57] <McGurt> vedic, I have a friend on Skype that is developing a Secure Messager that uses Java.. If you want to contact him send me a message.
[06:40] <Joy> is this a good place to find someone to discuss ubuntu server support?
[06:40] <Joy> i can't seem to find such a channel at the channel list
[06:51] <ikonia> Joy: whats up
[06:51] <ikonia> Joy: check the channels /topic - you'll see it's the ubuntu-server channel
[08:51] <vedic> Hey guys, I am trying to install Ubuntu 12.04 64bit ISO using unetbootin to my server. I see the UNetbooin menu and tried the default option. It select country, detects keyboard but after that asks for CD. I don't have CD drive working. How to ensure Unetbootin installs from USB stick?
[08:55] <brendand> vedic, where are you running unetbootin?
[08:56] <vedic> brendand: ISO is extracted into USB stick via Unetbootin (windows version) and now booting from that USB to another system where I have to install it
[09:01] <brendand> vedic, so when you boot that system with the usb stick inserted, exactly what happens?
[09:02] <vedic> brendand,The default option asks for CD-ROM drive after few steps
[09:03] <brendand> vedic, what is 'the default option'? what kind of menu do you see?
[09:05] <vedic> brendand, when booting starts from unetbootin, first thing it does is show menu. it selects default if you don,t select any option
[09:09] <brendand> vedic, what are the other options?
[09:48] <brendand> juju deploy hangs for me - seemingly in open.go
[09:48] <brendand> 2013-07-19 09:47:53 INFO juju open.go:68 state: opening state; mongo addresses: ["10.55.60.178:37017"]; entity ""
[09:48] <brendand> that eventually times out
[09:48] <brendand> i'm using openstack
[10:51] <smb> jamespage, would nova autopkgtest failing for some dependencies (cannot understand what it wants to say) surprise you?
[10:52] <jamespage> smb, maybe
[10:52] <jamespage> is this in saucy?
[10:52] <smb> yes
[10:52] <smb> https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Saucy/view/AutoPkgTest/job/saucy-adt-nova/ARCH=amd64,label=adt/lastBuild/artifact/results/log
[10:53] <jamespage> smb, oh  - its suffering from a mismatch with sqlalchemy right now
[10:53] <smb> Just had a xen update being pushed, but that should not change any interfaces or so. So I am not really confident this is because of that... but who knows
[10:54] <jamespage> havana2 should sort that out today/monday
[10:54] <jamespage> zul is working on it
[10:54] <smb> Ah... HOW does one see that??
[10:56] <smb> jamespage, Ok, so nothing I did ... still do you just happen to know that or is there any place that would tell you from that output?
[11:07] <jamespage> smb, no idea
[12:49] <jazzkutya> hi
[12:50] <jazzkutya> how do i use phusion passenger (ubuntu supplied?) with ruby 1.9.1 (installed from ubuntu) on precise server?
[13:16] <jamespage> zul: https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/cinder/havana2/+merge/175823
[13:17] <zul> jamespage:  why did you get rid of the --parallel?
[13:17] <jamespage> I added it
[13:17] <jamespage> zul, ^^
[13:18] <zul> jamespage:  right duh...
[13:19] <zul> jamespage:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/nova/2013.2.b2/+merge/175825
[13:32] <zul> jamespage:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/keystone/2013.2.b2/+merge/175828
[13:34] <jamespage> sorry - glance test suite is killing my laptop
[13:37] <zul> jamespage:  as it should ;)
[13:41] <psivaa> hallyn: Had to report bug 1203048 for testModPhp failure on the LAMP server tests for saucy with today's images
[13:42] <xkernel> do you think its better to have owncloud or to install each service as standalone like mail server, file server ,etc..  I'm talking about 1 server machine
[13:42] <rbasak> psivaa: that'll be related to php 5.5 hitting the archive yesterday.
[13:42] <yeats> xkernel: that sounds like a matter or preference
[13:42] <rbasak> I wrote a dep8 test for mod_php that passes though
[13:43] <yeats> s/or/of/
[13:43] <psivaa> rbasak: thanks, i could not make that out, would be helpful if you could reassign that bug :)
[13:44] <xkernel> yeats, whats alternative to run a standalone sync server for calendar, contacts
[13:44] <yeats> xkernel: sorry, I don't know - perhaps someone else can help
[13:44] <jamespage> zul, both +!
[13:44] <jamespage> +1 rather
[13:45] <zul> jamespage:  cool thanks
[13:45] <jamespage> zul, leaving glance testing while I run out for 30 mins
[13:45] <zul> jamespage:  ack
[13:45] <zul> the others will be waiting for you when you get back ;)
[13:46] <rbasak> psivaa: I think it might now be necessary to run "a2enmod php5" to turn the module on, as it's no longer being turned on by default perhaps. But I'm not clear where the setup code for that is.
[13:51] <rbasak> Or is it that the lamp task is supposed to do that?
[14:10] <zul> jamespage:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/ceilometer/2013.2.b2/+merge/175842
[14:32] <zul> jamespage:  back yet?
[14:32] <jamespage> zul, yes
[14:32] <zul> jamespage:  cool
[14:33] <zul> jamespage:  i just thought of something
[14:33] <jamespage> zul, are tests still failing for ceilometer
[14:33] <anepanaliptos> my apache is ever so slightly messed up
[14:33] <zul> jamespage:  horizon is going to need to support both apache2.2 and apache2.4
[14:33] <jamespage> indeed
[14:33] <zul> jamespage:  yeah, still due to sqlalchemy
[14:33] <anepanaliptos> how do i setup the 'default' folder, if someone access the machine by ip (no host name) how do i make it go to /var/www ?
[14:34] <jamespage> zul, hmm
[14:34] <zul> jamespage:  once python-nova, python-glance gets uploaded then ill upload an -ubuntu2 which fixes it
[14:34] <jamespage> zul, for ceilometer? why not just do those first?
[14:34] <zul> jamespage:  i did
[14:35]  * jamespage is confused
[14:35] <jamespage> so why do we 'testr init && testr run || true'
[14:35] <zul> jamespage:  because of sqlalchemy not being transition properly yet
[14:37] <jamespage> zul, that just bypassing the transition block in -proposed and defeats the object of holding back packages that are part of a transition
[14:37] <zul> jamespage:  yeah we probably dont want that
[14:37] <hallyn> stgraber: hey, can you check whether you got an 8-patch set from me on lxc-devel in the last few minutes?
[14:38] <hallyn> (I think the list rejected them, but i think git-send-email cc:d me, so i got them)
[14:38] <hallyn> oh, nm, i see.  you must've not gotten them.  will resend
[14:38] <stgraber> hallyn: yeah, didn't see anything
[14:38] <hallyn> stgraber: sucks - I'd added some text in-line during --compose, which are now lost (bc the intro msg didn't get cc:d to me)
[14:39]  * hallyn unhappy with the lxc-devel m-l
[14:41] <allaire> Hi, can somebody explain me why these two are differents: https://gist.github.com/allaire/ab0e4900da999983ff21  the second one, with no `exec` command returns the wrong pid, always the pid just before the correct one
[14:41] <allaire> (It's a snipper from an upstart script)
[14:41] <allaire> snippet*
[14:46] <jamespage> zul, we probably don't want to hold back packages which are part of a transition?
[14:46] <zul> jamespage:  we dont
[14:47] <jamespage> I disagree
[14:47] <jamespage> there is code in the package that will not work once the transition lands
[14:47] <jamespage> that needs to be addressed
[14:48] <zul> jamespage:  sure i addressed the nova parts  at least
[14:51] <jamespage> zul, sorry - I'm confused
[14:51] <zul> jamespage:  yeah i think we are both confused
[14:52] <jamespage> zul, if the problems have been fixed, why do we need to || true the testing in ceilometer
[14:53] <zul> jamespage: i actually dont think all of the problems have been fixed, it still ftbfs for me locally
[14:54] <zul> jamespage:  but i will do an -ubuntu2 for ceilometer to get it ready for the MIR process, which means fixing the testsuite completely
[14:57] <Daviey> zul: seen this, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Saucy/view/AutoPkgTest/job/saucy-adt-nova/38/ARCH=amd64,label=adt/console ?
[15:01] <zul> not yet
[15:03] <zul> Daviey:  wtf
[15:06] <jamespage> zul: https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/glance/havana2/+merge/175858
[15:12] <zul> jamespage:  +1
[15:23] <zul> Daviey:  nova is in depwait because of python-neutronclient
[15:24] <Daviey> ugh
[15:24] <zul> thats probably the cause of it
[15:24] <Daviey> jamespage: Any news on that MIR ack
[15:24] <Daviey> jamespage: I might just do it.
[15:32] <zul> Daviey:  do it!
[15:34] <zul> jamespage:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/horizon/2013.2.b2/+merge/175865
[15:36] <jamespage> zul, did you refresh the assets
[15:36] <jamespage> Daviey, someone already did it
[15:36] <zul> jamespage:  for horizon?
[15:36] <jamespage> yes
[15:36] <zul> jamespage:  damn
[15:36] <zul> jamespage:  not yet
[15:38] <Daviey> jamespage: no, i /just/ did it
[15:38] <jamespage> oh
[15:41] <jamespage> zul, I'm not going to get to neutron - sorry
[15:42] <jamespage> zul, to many calls this afternoon
[15:42] <zul> jamespage:  ok ill do it
[15:42] <jamespage> (I''' upload glance shortly)
[15:42] <jamespage> zul, thanks v much
[15:42] <zul> jamespage:  did you get to cinder?
[15:42] <jamespage> zul, done
[15:42] <zul> jamespage:  cool
[15:57]  * roaksoax bbl
[15:57] <jamespage> Daviey, thanks btw
[16:11] <jsonperl> Patrickdk: seeing occasional "failed to allocate memory" errors with jemalloc at high load. (not out of memory by a long stretch) Ever seen that?
[16:11] <jsonperl> Also, we've still got the connectivity problem :(
[16:12] <patdk-wk> no, I haven't seen that
[16:12] <patdk-wk> but working on an ecryption issue at the moment
[16:12] <jsonperl> coolcool, have fun :)
[16:15] <izanagisan> hi all. Was looking for ways to 'take a snapshot' of an UbuntuServer 12.04 installation. Found this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1198700 - is that still the best way to copy the current state of a system?
[16:15] <zul> jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/neutron/2013.2.b2/+merge/175882
[16:16] <Daviey> zul: are things still on target for h-2 in saucy today?
[16:17] <zul> Daviey:  no unfortunately, horizon needs heatclient and ceilometerclient now
[16:17] <zul> the only packages that need uploading now is neutron, horizon, heatclient, and ceilometer
[16:18] <jamespage> zul, +1
[16:18] <zul> jamespage:  thanks
[16:19] <Daviey> zul: i didn't realise heat is in horizon now.
[16:19] <zul> Daviey:  neither did i
[16:19] <Daviey> ugh
[16:19] <Daviey> zul: do we have it in hand to make sure it is done by EOD Monday?
[16:20] <zul> Daviey: heatclient is easier to MIR but yes
[16:20] <brendand> i'm trying to follow the juju tutorial and i've run juju bootstrap, but juju deploy hangs for me
[16:21] <brendand> 2013-07-19 09:47:53 INFO juju open.go:68 state: opening state; mongo addresses: ["10.55.60.178:37017"]; entity ""
[16:21] <zul> Daviey:  neutron is uploaded should be in binary-new
[16:21] <brendand> that gets stuck and eventually times out
[16:21] <Daviey> zul: neutron is in main now
[16:21] <zul> Daviey:  ok i just uploaded havana2 neutron
[16:22] <Daviey> zul: can you get heatclient uploaded today?  .. I will NEW it over the weekend.
[16:22] <Daviey> Oh wait
[16:22] <Daviey> it's not NEW.
[16:22] <Daviey> Just needs a MIR, right?
[16:22] <zul> Daviey:  yep
[16:22] <zul> Daviey:  i just need to beat it into shape and write a MIR for ceilometerclient
[16:23] <zul> jamespage:  mind +1ing ceilometer please
[16:27] <roaksoax> jamespage: does goju still require the fix to the binary?
[16:27] <roaksoax> or should I be able to use the one from ppa directly
[16:28] <Daviey> roaksoax: for serverstack?
[16:28] <roaksoax> Daviey: yeah
[16:29] <Daviey> roaksoax: i believe so
[16:29] <roaksoax> Daviey: cool thanks
[16:32] <zul> Daviey:  i think neutron is in binary new :(
[16:52] <hallyn> stgraber: so i think for nics in unprivileged containers I'm just going to use a new little program.  If we only had ifup, I'd say I'd like to extend ifup to give us what we need.  But with ifup.vs.nm I don't want to touch that.
[16:52] <hallyn> just fyi
[16:53] <hallyn> so lxc-start will just call 'lxc-new-nic <nic-type> <bridge>' and consult /etc/lxc/lxc-net-user for permission (given # already allocated)
[16:56] <stgraber> hallyn: sounds good
[16:57] <zul> Daviey:  erm https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nova/1:2013.2~b2-0ubuntu1/+build/4808745
[16:58] <zul> Daviey:  can you promote oslo-sphinx please (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oslo-sphinx/+bug/1199872)
[16:59] <Daviey> zul: oslo-sphinx is in universe?
[16:59] <hallyn> stgraber: just trying to decide whether it's more urgent to get that done, or snapshotting in the api
[16:59] <zul> Daviey:  according to launchpad yes
[16:59] <hallyn> but i guess finishing that is probably better - rather than having a bunch of unfinished out of tree patchsets going stale
[17:02] <stgraber> hallyn: yeah, personally, I have more interest in the userns work than in the snapshotting stuff, but both need to get done anyway
[17:11] <zul> Daviey: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-heatclient/+bug/1203122
[17:12] <zul> (btw new python-heatclient has been uploaded with the testsuite enabled and passing)
[17:15] <Daviey> zul: see if you can do anything to get these MIR's pushed through please
[17:16] <zul> Daviey:  yep
[17:49] <zul> adam_g:  https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/ceilometer/2013.2.b2/+merge/175842
[18:08] <adam_g> zul, https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/python-cinderclient/re-enable-trunk/+merge/175566 is this okay to merge?
[18:10] <zul> adam_g:  yesh
[19:05] <p0lym47h> hey
[19:22] <m_tadeu> hi everyone...I'm having trought setting distcc to work...it's not finding other hosts. does anyone know why?
[19:34] <delinquentme> not getting much attention in #ubuntu ... but wondering about running ubuntu on a mac book pro ... guessing that you guys in here have the most experience
[19:35] <delinquentme> so does it run as you'd expect? or should I just go with a thinkpad?
[19:36] <sarnold> delinquentme: hope this helps: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro
[19:38] <delinquentme> so I dont think the install would be the issue ... but say what about some of the typical issues? like graphics card drivers?
[20:39] <eedfwchris> Hey guys… why would this UFW rule not allow incoming ssh connections on 22 (eth1 is public)? http://pastie.org/private/mm7cfnu0dwoxtge2gzynzg
[20:44] <ikonia> eedfwchris: why do you think it's being blocked ?
[20:44] <eedfwchris> My thoughts currently is maybe it's listening on lo instead?
[20:45] <ikonia> why ?
[20:45] <ikonia> it actually says eth1 in the rule
[20:45] <ikonia> so why do you think it's a problem
[20:45] <eedfwchris> no idea to be honest.
[20:46] <eedfwchris> unless I am just not reading the rule properly.
[20:47] <eedfwchris> ikonia: is it saying anywhere ONLY on eth1 maybe?
[20:47] <ikonia> what's the actual problem ?
[20:48] <eedfwchris> I can't connect to the server "publically" (via eth1).
[20:48] <eedfwchris> it just sits
[20:48] <eedfwchris> and times out
[20:48] <eedfwchris> but I can "privately" (via eth0)
[20:48] <eedfwchris> as tested by connecting to another server that is on the same vlan.
[20:49] <ikonia> eedfwchris: is this on a home network/home internet connection ?
[20:49] <eedfwchris> oh wait … I wonder… is it because I need to allow all out via eth1 too?
[20:49] <ikonia> eedfwchris: it will need a route back
[20:50] <eedfwchris> so how do I with ufw just say allow all out on eth1?
[20:51] <eedfwchris> nm
[20:51] <eedfwchris> that didn't quite fix it
[20:52] <eedfwchris> http://pastie.org/private/xd5hev1jo0t5r4dbsynedw
[21:05] <eedfwchris> ikonia: i resorted to iptables… any idea what -i eth0 is supposed to display when you do iptables -L?
[21:05] <ikonia> can you give me a minute, just in the middle of something else
[21:06] <eedfwchris> sure
[21:07] <eedfwchris> ah -v :)
[21:16] <eedfwchris> man even less luck with iptables :(
[21:27] <eedfwchris> got it I think! … I think UFW sets a deny on all interfaces which superscedes the allow or something
[21:27] <eedfwchris> atleast that's what I experience doing it with iptables
[21:29] <sarnold> eedfwchris: note from the ufw manpage, "On installation, ufw is disabled with a default incoming policy of deny and a default outgoing policy of allow, with stateful tracking for NEW connections.". You can change that with 'ufw default' command.
[21:30] <eedfwchris> sarnold: I realize what I was really after was just ufw working on eth1
[21:30] <eedfwchris> so deny on eth1 not any on eth0
[21:31] <sarnold> eedfwchris: aha :)