[01:12] <yoshi435> Hi
[02:15] <Kwayzu> Anyone able to help me with an error?  I think I need to add a public key but heres the error: GPG error: http://plex.r.worldssl.net lucid Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 43525C28E533491A
[06:51] <PaulePanter> Does the file `/etc/modules` contain `lp` on your server?
[06:51] <PaulePanter> I wonder if my hosting provider added it or if it is there by default.
[06:57] <PaulePanter> How do I find out, what the default `/etc/modules` looks like without installing Ubuntu?
[06:58] <shauno> I believe the default is simply empty (well, it has comments, but no entries)
[07:00] <PaulePanter> That would be what I have thought and how I know it from Debian.
[07:00] <PaulePanter> Then my hosting provider Hetzner has some stupid changes in their provided image. :(
[08:58] <ggherdov> Hello. I am testing my understanding of reverse proxies with a toy example on my laptop, which I am failing at making it work.
[08:58] <ggherdov> On my laptop (host) I run a virtual machine (guest). Both host and guest have apache 2.2 running.
[08:58] <ggherdov> The host accesses guest's document root pointing the browser to http://localhost:8080/.
[08:58] <ggherdov> My goal is to use mod_proxy to make the guest content accessible from host at http://localhost/foo/.
[08:58] <ggherdov> The problem that I observe is that relative links on pages served by the guest (eg: b/b.html) aren't translated (eg: foo/b/b.html), and I get a 404.
[08:58] <ggherdov> Here relevant snippets of my config and files and loaded modules: http://bpaste.net/show/0oFiIeK9TZTjUOuzLsRd/
[08:58] <ggherdov> I am good at getting http://localhost/foo/a.html, but the relative link inside that page isn't mapped to the host "name-space".
[10:04] <Zigara> any suggestions for authoritative DNS server software?
[10:29] <andol> Zigara: BIND is always a safe choice.
[10:29] <Zigara> well, in the end it was between bind and NSD, going to try NSD first, and I can fall back to bind if all fails since its the same zone format
[20:15] <crass> has anyone ever resized an active LUKS partition? I've done this before, but the last few times I've had to deventually bring it offline
[20:15] <crass> I think one gotcha is it has a detached header, but I'm not sure why that should even matter really