[05:31] <babinlonston> using ubuntu 12.04 settingup a apache with ssl and facing error  , error.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/6298975/
[05:35] <jkitchen> babinlonston: looks to me like one of your key files has more than one key in it.
[05:35] <babinlonston> oh ok let me check
[05:35] <sarnold> babinlonston: check for multiple SSLCertificateFile or SSLCertificateKeyFile settings?
[05:36] <babinlonston> in the virtual host file ?
[05:37] <babinlonston> this is the error getting while apache2 restart http://paste.ubuntu.com/6298995/
[05:42] <sarnold> babinlonston: are you postive that your version of apache2 supports e.g. SNI? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication
[05:43] <babinlonston> sarnold:  its fixed as you both said there was 2 ssl entry
[05:43] <babinlonston> jkitchen: its fixed there was double ssl entry
[05:43] <babinlonston> thanks mates
[05:43] <sarnold> woo! :)
[05:43] <jkitchen> rawr.
[10:33] <stephenh> why does ubuntu udev rules ignore vmware network interfaces by default?   can't understand why this would be default behaviour
[10:34] <ikonia> what do you mean ignore them ?
[10:35] <stephenh> persistent udev rules aren't created for vmware NICs by default
[10:35] <stephenh> seems to be an out the box feature
[10:35] <ikonia> just to clarify do you mean interfaces persented by vmware, or using the vmware nic driver
[10:35] <stephenh> the only thing i could think of is canonical thinks there's more chance of people cloning a VM then adding two network interfaces
[10:36] <stephenh> which is bizarre
[10:36] <stephenh> either or really..
[10:36] <ikonia> I've never noticed that, what vmware platform are you running on
[10:37] <stephenh> grep -A1 VMWare /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules
[10:37] <stephenh> there is a rule there to ignore those MACs
[10:37] <stephenh> precise on esx 5.1
[10:37] <ikonia> oh, so it's actually set to ignore them by choice
[10:37] <stephenh> yeah
[10:37] <ikonia> ah, I see what you mean
[10:37] <ikonia> does seem odd
[10:38] <ikonia> unless they are catering for home users more and expeting them to mess around more
[10:38] <stephenh> it's all dandy to clone a vm, happy days, but add a second NIC and then reboot the box... in for good times :)
[10:38] <ikonia> (which is stupid)
[10:38] <stephenh> that's fair enough, but this comes from the server ISO
[10:38] <stephenh> yeah, quite bizarre.. was wondering if anyone had any insight as to why
[10:38] <ikonia> I'd be interested in knowing
[10:42] <stephenh> only thought is so people don't get confused as to why network devices don't work when cloning an existing vm... but that shouldn't trump keeping order of multiple NICs after a reboot
[12:37] <BlueBee> hey guys i am trying to set up postfix and i can't get post fix to listen on my localhost when I use telnet localhost 25. I should be seeing 220 mailtest ESMTP Postfix (Debian/GNU) but I don't and telnet quickly says conneciton closed by foreign host
[12:37] <BlueBee> any ideas?
[12:45] <mardraum> is it running? check mail.log for errors you made in configs?
[12:48] <BlueBee> Oct 25 08:45:07 mark-server postfix/smtpd[16789]: fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms
[12:49] <BlueBee> this is the only error that I keep getting
[12:49] <mardraum> "fatal"
[12:49] <mardraum> doesn't sound good, does it?
[12:49] <mardraum> did you pinch a config from elsewhere?
[12:50] <BlueBee> haha no it doesn't sound good. no I edited my own config
[12:51] <mardraum> do a "postfix check"
[12:51] <BlueBee> I havn't heard of that how do I run it?
[12:51] <mardraum> type it into a root shell, or sudo to it.
[12:52] <mardraum> I suggest you reverse what you did to your config, and then learn and understand each thing
[12:52] <mardraum> one of them is preventing postfix from starting.
[12:52] <BlueBee> I sent it but it just executed and moved on nothing happen
[12:52] <BlueBee> ok Fill take another look over my config
[12:53] <mardraum> check the mail.log now
[12:55] <BlueBee> Fill start over with my config file. thanks for the help.
[12:55] <mardraum> "will" ?
[12:56] <BlueBee> yep I will start over.
[12:56] <mardraum> just interested how you came to type "Fill" twice when you meant "will"
[12:57] <BlueBee> hahaha I was wondering that too. f and w arn't even close. I don't know
[13:18] <BlueBee> mardraum - if your wondering its up and running. I purged postfix then installed and reconfigered main.cf. thanks again for the help
[13:27] <mardraum> cool
[13:38] <LargePrime> HEYo!
[13:38] <LargePrime> i just updated my 12.04 and i guess that did mysql to 5.5.  now things will not connect to my db.  help please.
[13:57] <maxb> LargePrime: You've not really given people enough information to try to help you. You'll need to do some more investigation and come back with things like specific symptoms and error messages if you want to enable anyone to help
[14:27] <LargePrime> it turns out the 5.5 mysql upgrade changed the file perms so that one cannot read the mysqlsockets file
[14:35] <LargePrime> you have to put them back, move the sockets file, or go to tcp
[15:35] <Underbyte> quick question: what packages does ubuntu server install if you select 'Virtual Machine Host' in the Software Selection dialog during installation?
[17:16] <jrwren> i'm using uwsgi 1.0.3-debian which comes with 12.04.2. Is there a way to ask it to log stacktraces? tracebacker was not added until 1.3
[18:52] <gchristensen> Hi, I'm PXE-booting with a preseed file and its ending up failing saying it can't install linux-server and there are missing dependencies. When I move to console 4, I see linux-headers-servers depensd on linuk-headers-3.2.0-55-gfeneric but is not going to be installed, linux-image-server depends linux-firmware but it is not going to be installed. try apt-get -f install
[20:09] <qassoom> Hello there
[20:09] <qassoom> I need some help
[20:10] <guntbert> qassoom: with what?
[20:10] <qassoom> I installed LXC for virtualization on my Ubuntu Server
[20:10] <qassoom> my p5p1 and p6p1 NIC disapeared
[20:10] <qassoom> replaced by lxcbr0 and virbr0
[20:11] <qassoom> my server is disconnected now from the internet
[20:12] <qassoom> How can I restore the connection to the internet now?
[20:13] <qassoom> Anyone got an idea???????
[20:14] <guntbert> qassoom: I never saw a NIC p5p1 - whats that machine?
[20:14] <qassoom> a network port to be more specific
[20:14] <qassoom> instead of eth0 and eth1
[20:15] <qassoom> they were replaced after I upgraded the kernel
[20:15] <qassoom> all was fine
[20:15] <qassoom> until I installed LXC
[20:15] <qassoom> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxc.html
[20:16] <guntbert> qassoom: strange - I still am wondering about that device - did you install some "other" kernel?
[20:17] <qassoom> My server is a homebrew server with 8 SATA and an Intel i3 processor along with 32GB of RAM
[20:18] <qassoom> I installed Ubuntu Server 12.10 on it a while ago
[20:18] <qassoom> Works mainly as an FTP server
[20:20] <qassoom> FYI http://askubuntu.com/questions/312776/network-interface-onboard-wired-is-showed-p5p1-instead-eth0
[20:20] <guntbert> qassoom: when I installed LXC a lxcbr0 got created, but did not replce anything
[20:21] <qassoom> Not sure what caused this, maybe my linux-backports was removed maybe?
[20:21] <qassoom> What did it add to you?
[20:23] <guntbert> qassoom: hmm, thx for the link, I didn't know that - maybe you *could* try the "workaround" from the answer - just for a test
[20:25] <qassoom> I am going to try that some other time
[20:26] <qassoom> Will get back here if the case persists
[20:26] <guntbert> Good luck!
[20:29] <izanagisan> hi all. I'm trying to restrict FTP access for a user to a certain folder. I installed vsftpd, and put parameters in its configuration file
[20:29] <izanagisan> chroot_local_user=NO
[20:29] <izanagisan> chroot_list_enable=YES
[20:29] <izanagisan> chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd/chroot.list
[20:29] <izanagisan> in the list I added the user I want torestrict's name
[20:30] <izanagisan> and then ran $ sudo usermod -d /path/to/homedir theusersname
[20:30] <izanagisan> but STILL when I connect through SFTP I see the whole / filesystem
[20:33] <izanagisan> can anyone help me with this?
[20:39] <shodan45> how can you tell whether you need to reboot after an upgrade? for example, the recent initramfs-tools stuff
[20:41] <genii> Usually if kernels or grub was changed
[20:42] <izanagisan> ah, it's because SFTP is really SSH + FTP
[20:43] <izanagisan> question is, can I chroot the user on SFTP? or disable SFTP?
[23:33] <jrwren> is this really a tar.gz file, or is it named incorrectly? https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/saucy/release/ubuntu-13.10-server-cloudimg-amd64.tar.gz
[23:35] <jrwren> oh, it is. but 7zip on windows can't extract it. how annoying
[23:35] <sarnold> jrwren: looks like it to me, 'file' reported "gzip compressed data, from Unix"  -- and gzip -cd filename > foo  ; file foo reports that it is a tar archive...
[23:42] <jrwren> sarnold: yup, it is fine. i did it on a linux system and it works fine. On a different windows computer, 7zip couldn't untar it. I blame windows :)
[23:42] <sarnold> jrwren: I'm surprised, I thought the whole point of 7zip was that it supported everything. go figure. :)
[23:46] <jrwren> sarnold: maybe because its an old 9.22 beta?
[23:46] <jrwren> whoa, what is ubuntu-core? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/releases/13.10/release/
[23:48] <sarnold> jrwren: just a tarball of very nearly base installation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core
[23:48] <jrwren> awesome. its tiny. might be what I want.