[00:22] <ivoks> adam_g: can we have this merged? https://code.launchpad.net/~ivoks/ubuntu-reports/private-ppa
[00:23] <ivoks> adam_g: https://code.launchpad.net/~ivoks/ubuntu-reports/private-ppa/+merge/181778
[00:35] <roaksoax> nnnn//win 14
[00:36] <ivoks> nice
[07:14] <newbie07> flash-plugin-10.2.0-Meego Release.rpm does anybody have this file?
[09:53] <larsemil> Looking for guidance. Need to invest in UPS for ~4-5 servers. How to calculate W and VA for them?
[09:53] <larsemil> and with dual power supplies, does both go into ups?
[10:14] <babinlonston> Did the OpenLDAP and LDAP or Different ?
[11:04] <mac_nibblet> Anyone that can help me to setup a record in bind9 that will redirect all traffic to *.a to a certain ip ?
[11:20] <holojorge> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_DNS_record
[11:47] <marijnh> hi there
[11:48] <marijnh> I'm new to Ubuntu switching from Debian
[11:48] <marijnh> I've got a question regarding supported php versions
[11:48] <marijnh> is it possible to install php 5.4 on 13.10?
[11:49] <hitsujiTMO> marijnh: you can build it yourself
[11:49] <marijnh> ok, but there are no pre-build packages
[11:50] <hitsujiTMO> unlikely, unless you can pind a ppa
[11:50] <marijnh> ppa?
[11:50] <hitsujiTMO> !ppa | marijnh
[11:51] <marijnh> Haha,
[11:51] <marijnh> ok, thanks for you help :-)
[11:51] <marijnh> I'll build it myself in that case
[11:53] <hitsujiTMO> ppas are quite easy to use
[11:54] <marijnh> Yeah, but I need to build some custom extensions anyway
[11:54] <marijnh> so than I might as well build PHP myself as well
[12:22] <marijnh> Hey guys
[12:22] <marijnh> and girls of course :blush:
[12:23] <marijnh> I keep getting errors related to LOCALE not set
[12:23] <marijnh> I've tried quite some solutions that are posted online but none of them seem to work.
[12:23] <marijnh> Do I need to reboot before locale-gen takes effect?
[14:52] <MavKen> is there something you can add in a terminal string to automatically say yes to any prompt when using apt-get install or apt-get upgrade?
[14:56] <genii> MavKen: sudo apt-get install -y packagename    ... use at own risk
[14:56] <genii> Works also with upgrade and dist-upgrade
[14:57] <MavKen> ah thanks
[14:58] <Pici> MavKen: Keep in mind if that apt-get asks to remove half the packages to satisfy some dependency that your package wants, it will do it.
[14:58] <MavKen> hmm...i understand the use at your own risk now
[15:06] <jrwren> this does not work for me. is it supposed to in 12.04.2 ? http://techxana.blogspot.com/2012/09/ubuntu-12-dhclient-logging-options.html
[16:16] <paco11> hello guys!
[16:18] <paco11> i'm searching how can i activate core dump file on ubuntu 10.04 y 12.04. thanks very much!
[16:25] <rbasak> paco11: I think you just "ulimit -c unlimited"
[16:36] <paco11> rbasak: yes, i set it like that but i don't see anything on /var/crash
[16:39] <jrwren> it will write a core file to the cwd of the process
[16:40] <paco11> i'm testing openldap from source and i see many binary files like "core.xxxx" on "/home/test/openldap-OPENLDAP_REL_ENG_2_4-f9e417a/tests/"
[17:08] <BlueBee> Hey I am having the worst time trying to set up a postfix mailserver. I have been working on it for two days and still can't get it to send or receive mail. what are some common issues?
[17:10] <sarnold> BlueBee: mail is complicated; focus on one thing at a time. first, make sure dns works. then tackle sending or receiving or imap or whatever seems to be broken one component at a time. keep a keen eye on the log files. Try communicating with multiple servers, anti-spam measures these days can be brutal to setup
[17:11] <patdk-wk> your first mail server, should take you a good week
[17:12] <patdk-wk> if you know exactly what your doing, a mail server can easily still take >1day to do
[17:12] <BlueBee> Thanks for the help. Should I go back, delete everything and start from scratch just working on postfix and Dovecot until that works right then do the other things
[17:13] <patdk-wk> there is no way to answer that, dunno what your issues are
[17:13] <sarnold> BlueBee: if you think that would increase your understanding of the moving pieces, or allow you to better document what you needed to configure, sure
[17:13] <sarnold> but don't do it just for me :) hehe
[17:14] <patdk-wk> do it for the kids!
[17:14] <sarnold> won't somebody please think of the children!
[17:16] <BlueBee> This is my first mail server on ubuntu. sounds like i shouldn't get frustrated after only two days. I am getting error 29985 when I look in the mail.log. is there anywhere that explains what each error number means?
[17:17] <patdk-wk> that isn't an error
[17:17] <patdk-wk> that is a failure to be able to read the error
[17:18] <BlueBee> good to know. it also says tht the mail transport is unavailable.
[17:18] <patdk-wk> post whole lines
[17:18] <patdk-wk> really, post a whole transaction, to a pastebin
[17:20] <BlueBee> Oct 24 13:10:06 user-server postfix/error[29988]: 81F271E219B: to=<example@example.com>, relay=none, delay=1091, delays=1091/0.01/0/0.11, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (mail transport unavailable)
[17:20] <BlueBee> I changed the username and email but this is the line
[17:21] <sarnold> BlueBee: the [29988] in this case is just the process id that logged the error :)
[17:21] <patdk-wk> well, I can say, it's really screwed up
[17:21] <patdk-wk> and it's really screwed up, cause you selected the wrong option, when ubuntu asked you, how will email be used on this server
[17:22] <patdk-wk> so you need to go and fix it all, or maybe do a dpkg-reconfigure
[17:22] <BlueBee> I selected internet site
[17:22] <BlueBee> thats what the guide sugested
[17:23] <BlueBee> what setting should it be instead of internet site?
[17:23] <patdk-wk> dunno, what are the options?
[17:24] <sarnold> last time I did it I think it had "no configuration", "local only", "smart host", and "internet site". but that was a few releases back...
[17:24] <BlueBee> ya its no configuration, internet site, internet with smarthost, satellite system, local only
[17:24] <patdk-wk> internet site should do it
[17:25] <patdk-wk> but it sounds like you selected local
[17:25] <patdk-wk> I always do no config
[17:25] <patdk-wk> but postfix/error is not a normal postfix thing
[17:25] <patdk-wk> something configured it to run the error program
[17:25] <patdk-wk> look in main.cf and master.cf
[17:25] <BlueBee> I am pretty sure I selected internet site, but Fill run the config again make sure I select it
[17:26] <patdk-wk> it likely says, default_transport=error
[17:32] <BlueBee> can't seem to find it. I think I am going to uninstall all packages and start back at square one so I can really understand each part. thanks for your help
[17:33] <BlueBee> one last question "mydestination =" in main.cf shoud I put www.example.com example.com or the IP address
[17:34] <BlueBee> same with myhostname should I put www.example.com or example.com
[17:39] <patdk-wk> BlueBee, no way to answer that, I don't know how you want to use this mailserver
[17:40] <BlueBee> I have a domain and I would like any emails sent to user@example.com to arrive at this mailserver
[19:43] <tejas> I am unable to connect with monit in my web web browser at localhost:2812  please help
[19:46] <tejas> can someone suggest best web based monitoring tool for ubuntu server ..coz i think webmin is insecure
[19:48] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Zentyal
[19:50] <tejas> thanks bazhang ..
[20:11] <patdk-wk> aren't they all insecure?
[20:41] <reece> Hello!
[20:42] <FilipNils> hi!
[20:43] <reece> Familiar with AppArmor?
[20:44] <reece> No one?
[20:46] <bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor  reece
[20:46] <bazhang> augh
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> heh
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> 5 seconds too slow xD
[20:46] <bazhang> need to switch my irc client to nanoseconds
[20:48] <TheLordOfTime> bazhang, actually people just need more patience
[20:48] <bazhang> TheLordOfTime, 90 seconds seems standard these days, between post/quit or post/crosspost
[20:49] <TheLordOfTime> bazhang, then there's people who amsg every channel then idoru gets annoyed at them xD
[20:49] <bazhang> yep good old idoru
[21:02] <jpds> reece: Hello.
[21:02] <jpds> 20:46:27 [!] reece [~reece@67-0-214-53.albq.qwest.net] has quit [Client Quit]
[21:02] <jpds> 20:46:33 < bazhang> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor  reece
[21:02] <reece> Hi
[21:02] <reece> jpds
[21:02] <TheLordOfTime> reece, you left 5 seconds too early, bazhang gave you a link there to the AppArmor community help docs
[21:02] <TheLordOfTime> which are here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor
[21:03] <reece> Thanks, but I've become very familiar with that. My issue is with denying capabilities
[21:06] <reece> I've copied and renamed python and applied a pretty strict profile to it and everything works great.
[21:06] <reece> Except, it has privileges to kill and ptrace for some reason.
[21:07] <jdstrand> reece: those aren't mediated yet
[21:08] <jdstrand> you get normal kernel protections (ie, can't send a signal to a process owned by another user)
[21:08] <jdstrand> the yama LSM is in ubuntu though, so ptrace should be limited only to children
[21:09] <jdstrand> not sure what yama does with ptrace if you're root otoh
[21:09] <reece> Okay, that makes sense. Could I deny my python access to say the ioctl header file?
[21:10] <jdstrand> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Roadmap/KernelHardening#ptrace
[21:10] <jdstrand> root is allowed
[21:10] <jdstrand> and ptracing children is allowed
[21:10] <jdstrand> reece: sure-- file denials are no problem
[21:11] <jdstrand> btw, ptrace, signal and other forms of ipc will be mediated in apparmor v3, scheduled for ubuntu 14.04