[02:32] <Level15> hi, all. i have 12.04 server up and running. It comes w/ php 5.3, but my app requires php 5.4 or superior. I tried these instructions but they also installed newer apache which broke, among other things, the svn published via apache. Any hints on how to *just* install newer php but no other mods to system? Thanks.
[02:35] <Level15> or better, any directions on how to get php 5.4 on ubuntu 12.04?
[02:42] <rbasak> Level15: one of the Debian PHP maintainers also maintains an Ubuntu PPA for various versions of PHP. See https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/php5 and https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/php5-oldstable. Of course this is unsupported by Ubuntu for security updates etc; just by the PPA maintainer (but in practice he's great at keeping up).
[02:43] <Level15> rbasak: i'm gonna try odstable to see if it works better than the newer one
[03:00] <dannymichel> I added my site and configured my virtual host with what you see here. problem is nothing shows up when i visit the address. http://pastie.org/8458722 no mater what kind of file i put in the public_html directory
[03:00] <jkitchen> dannymichel: what's in your access.log?
[03:01] <jkitchen> also, what are the permissions on /home/danny ?
[03:02] <dannymichel> owned by www-data and 755 chmod
[03:02] <jkitchen> /home/danny is owned by www-data?
[03:02] <dannymichel> one second. let me find out where that access log is supposed to be
[03:03] <dannymichel> /home/danny/public_html is owned by www-data
[03:03] <dannymichel> this is ubuntu 13.10 btw
[03:03] <jkitchen> no, what's the perms on /home/danny
[03:03] <dannymichel> where are the access logs again?
[03:03] <jkitchen> likely APACHE_LOG_DIR is /var/log/apache2
[03:05] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458726
[03:06] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458728
[03:11] <dannymichel> Any ideas?
[03:21] <jkitchen> oop, sorry
[03:21] <jkitchen> coworker asked me something
[03:21] <jkitchen> also, what's the permissions on /home/danny (NOT /home/danny/public_html)
[03:23] <dannymichel> im not sure how to check that jkitchen
[03:25] <jkitchen> dannymichel: ls -ld /home/danny
[03:25] <dannymichel> drwxr-xr-x
[03:34] <dannymichel> im a newbie, but not sure how the containing folder's permissions has anything to do with this jkitchen
[03:39] <dannymichel> Anybody have any ideas?
[03:40] <dannymichel> I added my site and configured my virtual host with what you see here. problem is nothing shows up when i visit the address. http://pastie.org/8458722 no mater what kind of file i put in the public_html directory
[03:41] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458728
[03:41] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458726
[04:29] <photon> is gcc 4.9 available in 13.10 backports?
[04:37] <dannymichel> jkitchen, any ideas at all?
[04:39] <jkitchen> dannymichel: one thing I would do is put the error and access log for that domain in a different file
[04:39] <jkitchen> like ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/dev.dmichel.net.access.log
[04:39] <jkitchen> that way you can know for sure that you're even hitting that vhost (as opposed to some other vhost)
[04:39] <gyre007> is it possible to create a bridge without assigning it an IP address and make it permanent ? ie sticking this all into network-interfaces ?
[04:40] <jkitchen> gyre007: iface brX inet manual
[04:40] <gyre007> jkitchen: ah nice one man..
[04:40] <jkitchen> now, that may not actually define the bridge
[04:40] <jkitchen> I'm not sure
[04:41] <jkitchen> the only time I've used inet manual is when I was using the interface either in a vlan or lacp group (or both)
[04:41] <gyre007> auto blah; iface blah inet manual does seem to work
[04:41] <gyre007> yeah that's exactly what I need it for
[04:41] <gyre007> VLAning
[04:41] <jkitchen> yup, then that's what you want
[04:42] <jkitchen> because you configure the vlanned IPs on blah.<vlanid>
[04:42] <gyre007> aaand I got it :)
[04:42] <gyre007> thanks to you
[04:42] <gyre007> cheers for that
[04:42] <jkitchen> np :)
[04:42] <gyre007> yeah vlanned IPs are done via tagging
[04:42] <gyre007> :)
[04:42] <gyre007> cheerios
[04:51] <joossee> guys i checked off mail server when doing my install.. how do i configure it or what is the email server it installs?
[05:02] <ScottK> joossee: Your best bet is to read the Ubuntu Server Guide (see the channel topic).  It discusses it.
[05:58] <pplcf> I have almost 1:1 proportion of CPU load / IO wait, is bad?
[05:58] <pplcf> is it bad?*
[06:16] <mattwj2002> anyone here?
[06:17] <sarnold> mattwj2002: it gets quiet this time each day.. but folks are aroud
[06:18] <dannymichel> I added my site and configured my virtual host with what you see here. problem is nothing shows up when i visit the address. http://pastie.org/8458722 no mater what kind of file i put in the public_html directory
[06:18] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458726
[06:18] <mattwj2002> ok cool :)
[06:18] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458728
[06:58] <pneftali> anyone knows how to upgrade/update apache 2.2.x to 2.4.x in an old ubuntu 10.04 ?
[07:02] <dannymichel> No matter what I do, I cant enable htacces in Ubuntu 13.10
[07:06] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458980
[07:09] <sarnold> dannymichel: note that <directory> is for directories in the filesystem, and <location> is for URLs
[07:10] <sarnold> dannymichel: (I don't think it's related to the problem you're having now, but I thought I'd mention it anyway)
[07:11] <dannymichel> ok
[07:29] <trupheenix> hello. Can anyone here help me with a postfix and dovecot issue I'm facing for virtual users? In my case postfix is not delivering mails to dovecot LDA. I have explained entire problem here https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7332276 with logs and configuration files.
[07:53] <pneftali> hm i have an outdated apache (2.2.14) in my ubuntu 10.04 box. updating apache to latest, step 1) sudo apt-get update step 2) sudo apt-get install apache2 ... this correct ?
[08:20] <Rory> pneftali: Yes, but you'd be better off running "sudo apt-get upgrade" to update all your packages, not just apache
[08:21] <Rory> !info apache2 raring
[08:22] <pneftali> cool, thanks Rory
[08:26] <pneftali> Rory: but if i want to update just apache2, i should go with "apt-get install apache2", right ?
[08:26] <Rory> pneftali: Yes
[08:45] <Datahunter> my ubuntu server 12.04 crash many time. Finally, i setup netconsole to see dead message. How can i troubleshoot this problem.
[08:46] <Datahunter> i get msg as below: apache2 invoked oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x0, order=0, oom_adj=0, oom_score_adj=0
[08:46] <Rory> Datahunter: That is an out-of-memory error
[08:47] <Datahunter> i sure that i has enough memory to run the system.
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.305429] active_anon:124309 inactive_anon:72595 isolated_anon:0
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.305431]  active_file:1807567 inactive_file:622889 isolated_file:0
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.305433]  unevictable:0 dirty:58 writeback:0 unstable:0
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.305436]  free:813309 slab_reclaimable:541977 slab_unreclaimable:22343
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.305439]  mapped:19484 shmem:152 pagetables:4313 bounce:0
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.327346] Node 0
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 DMA free: 15892kB min:124kB low:152kB high:184kB active_anon:0kB inactive_anon:0kB active_file:0kB inactive_file:0kB unevictable:0kB isolated(anon):0kB isolated(file):0kB present:15652kB mlocked:0kB dirty:0kB writeback:0kB mapped:0kB shmem:0kB slab_reclaimable:0kB slab_unreclaimable:16kB kernel_stack:0kB pagetables:0kB unstable:0kB bounce:0kB writeback_tmp:0kB pages_scanned:0 all_unreclaimable? no
[08:48] <Datahunter> Nov  4 22:44:59 myserver [151773.364482] lowmem_reserve[]:
[08:52] <sgran> please use a pastebin for that
[08:52] <sgran> also, you clearly don't have enough memory :)
[08:53] <Rory> Datahunter: How much memory does apache normally consume? What applications are running through apache? Do you have a swap partition/file ?
[08:54] <Datahunter> how can i use "pastebin". i 'm using Pidgin connect irc
[08:54] <sgran> http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[08:55] <Rory> !paste | Datahunter
[08:58] <Datahunter> Here is my crash period   http://203.194.130.59/uptime.png
[08:58] <Datahunter> i 'm try to upload dead message to paste.ubuntu.com
[08:59] <Rory> Datahunter: How much memory does apache normally consume? What applications are running through apache? Do you have a swap partition/file ?
[09:00] <Datahunter> memory usage: http://203.194.130.59/memusage.png
[09:00] <Datahunter> i see i has many "unused"
[09:02] <Rory> Datahunter: Is it a 32-bit or 64-bit installation?
[09:03] <pneftali> weird, i'm still getting apache 2.2.22 after apache install
[09:04] <Datahunter> @Rory 3.2.0-23-generic x86_64
[09:04] <Rory> pneftali: Not weird, 2.2.22 is the latest version on 10.04
[09:04] <Rory> !info apache2 raring
[09:05] <Datahunter> @ubottu,Rory:  full dead msg:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/6369401/
[09:06] <Rory> Datahunter: Can you pastebin the file /var/log/apache2/error.log
[09:08] <Datahunter> @ubottu,Rory:   I 'm running apache inside LXC (cgroup),  so i un-believe the apache can crash the system.
[09:17] <Datahunter> @Rory:  i  double checked the apache error log. I can not find any useful msg. -__-
[09:17] <pneftali> Rory: ic. is there a way to install 2.4.6 in ubuntu 10.04 ?
[09:19] <Rory> pneftali: Possibly, take a look here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports
[09:20] <Rory> Well, Datahunter the oom thing means "out of memory"
[09:22] <pneftali> Rory: hmm. what about executing "apt-add-repository ppa:ptn107/apache" and then do another update and apache install ?
[09:23] <Rory> pneftali: I'm not familiar with that repository, as always, use PPAs at your own risk
[09:23] <Rory> !ppa
[09:23] <Rory> pneftali: It would be better to check if there's an official backported version
[09:24] <Datahunter> @Rory: I know what is OOM.  In addation, I disable the OOM-killer by "echo 1 > memory.oom_control"
[09:25] <Datahunter> @Rory: But no help in my situation -__-
[09:25] <Rory> Datahunter: You could also try asking in #apache they might know more about diagnosing if it's a memory leak or something
[09:30] <Datahunter> @Rory: Are you mean that OOM break the cgroup memory control ?
[09:31] <Rory> Datahunter: I don't know much about how to diagnose this problem beyond that fact that apache is eating more and more memory until it uses all your system has
[09:32] <pneftali> Rory: thanks :)
[09:32] <Rory> pneftali: Bear in mind Ubuntu 10.04 won't be supported for long, so a proper "fix" would be to upgrade to 12.04 :)
[09:35] <pneftali> Rory: Yep. That's the plan.
[09:41] <Datahunter> i can not sleep deeply as this problem happen mayn time @@||
[09:41] <dannymichel> No matter what I do, I cant enable htacces in Ubuntu 13.10
[09:41] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458980
[09:51] <pneftali> hi again - is there an update command that only updates the core os ?
[09:51] <Rory> pneftali: What do you mean by "core OS" - you can update specific packages with "sudo apt-get install packagename"
[09:53] <pneftali> Rory: all patches made to the os itself, not including patches to programs installed...
[09:53] <Rory> pneftali: Do you mean just the Linux kernel?
[09:53] <pneftali> yep
[09:54] <pneftali> Rory: in my case it's for Ubuntu 10.04
[09:55] <Rory> pneftali: If you run the command: "sudo apt-cache search linux-image" you will see which packages are available
[09:55] <Rory> pneftali: If you're unsure, put the full output from that command onto http://paste.ubuntu.com and I will tell you which to install
[10:01] <pneftali> Rory: it's a long list: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6369613/
[10:02] <Rory> pneftali: Can you tell me the output of the command "uname -a"
[10:04] <pneftali> Rory: Linux xxx 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:05:27 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[10:04] <Rory> pneftali: sudo apt-get install linux-image-3.0.0-32-generic
[10:05] <pneftali> Rory: do I need to back up files ?
[10:09] <Rory> pneftali: No. When you reboot you will see the new kernel version in the Grub menu, it will automatically boot to the most recent
[10:10] <Rory> pneftali: If for some reason it doesn't work you can just choose an older kernel version from Grub, and uninstall the new one
[10:14] <pneftali> cool. thanks a lot Rory :)
[11:36] <d1b> do you guys even qa ?
[11:36] <d1b> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1244176 <-- seriously?
[11:36] <d1b> wtf?
[11:38] <Rory> d1b: FYI "you guys" includes yourself
[11:38] <d1b> Rory: BEFORE RELEASE
[11:38] <Rory> !attitude
[11:38] <d1b> hey look i only hit this problem because ubuntu do-release-upgrade thingy failed and caused my installation to be fried
[11:38] <d1b> way to go!
[11:39] <d1b> Rory: ubuntu has commercial support as well
[11:39] <d1b> i don't see how no one at canonical did not hit this problem before release
[11:39] <Rory> What could I say that would satisfy you right now?
[11:40] <bekks> d1b: On a server, I'd use LTS releases only.
[11:40] <Rory> If the answer is "nothing" then you're just here to rant aren't you?
[11:40] <d1b> Rory: the answer is why hasn't this issue been fixed and what can i do to help
[11:40] <d1b> or " how can we make sure this cannot happen again?"
[11:41] <Rory> The bug was filed after the release
[11:41] <d1b> bekks: yeah but some of us like to run recent stuff and test it out :-)
[11:41] <d1b> Rory: i am just so shocked that no on did not hit this problem prior to release
[11:41] <d1b> is in the errata?
[11:41] <Rory> Yes, the bug you listed
[11:42] <bekks> d1b: Well, I do not know a single person who actually uses an USB keyboard on a server - - even when not running LTS versions.
[11:42] <d1b> bekks: hehehe this is a micro server that doesn't have ps/2
[11:42] <bekks> Noone of my servers even have a keyboard...
[11:42] <d1b> bekks: again micro server for home -- so no netboot install / pxe start up
[11:43] <d1b> otherwise yeah --> doesn't matter
[11:43] <bekks> No keyboard needed, since the microservers do have an ILOM, too.
[11:43] <d1b> mine doesn't, but it does have pxe boot/ could netboot it.
[11:43] <d1b> i didn't go for ILOM :-)
[11:44] <d1b> iirc it doesn't have ipmi either.
[11:45] <bekks> Then you have a desktop only :)
[11:45] <akis63> hi all. does anyone know why Zeitgeist 'activity log manager' cannot record browsers activity?
[12:10] <photon> Is there any way I can install gcc 4.9 on 13.10 with backports?
[12:25] <bekks> photon: No, since there are no backports currently from 14.04 :)
[12:26] <photon> bekks: ah ok, thanks. any chance there will be gcc 4.9 backports available at some point in the future?
[12:27] <bekks> Maybe, if someone puts gcc 4.9 in backports.
[12:28] <photon> that'd be great.
[15:45] <jcastro> gaughen, any objection to me scheduling the sessions today?
[15:48] <Silvio-> which sessions?
[15:48] <gaughen> jcastro, go for it.
[15:48] <Silvio-> are these public?
[15:48] <gaughen> Silvio-, for vUDS
[15:48] <jcastro> yep
[15:48] <Silvio-> what is vUDS
[15:48] <jcastro> let me get you the  URL
[15:49] <gaughen> Silvio-, http://uds.ubuntu.com/
[15:49] <gaughen> and yes they are public
[15:49] <jcastro> http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-1311/track/servercloud/
[15:49] <jcastro> Silvio-, it's the developer summit where we plan what's going to happen in ubuntu for that cycle
[15:49] <allaire> Any reason why my `locale` is never set when I directly ssh into a user, but it is set if ssh with another user and then do `sudo su myuser`, now `locale` is correctly set to us utf-8 :/
[15:49] <Silvio-> oh that is very cool
[15:49] <Silvio-> are you an ubuntu developer?
[15:50] <jcastro> me? no I'm the cloud community guy, but I help schedule the event
[15:50] <jcastro> basically, find what you're interested in, and you can listen in on the google hangout, or participate in the IRC chat, etc.
[15:51] <Silvio-> thats cool
[15:51] <Silvio-> ill be around
[15:56] <joossee> guys im looking at the server guide under mail. is postfix the mail server component?
[15:57] <joossee> nm... how can i check if postfix is running on my system?
[15:58] <sk1pper> joossee: sudo netstat -tulpen
[16:00] <joossee> ok it seems SMTP and 993 are open
[16:01] <joossee> and the mail ports are managed by dovecot...?
[16:02] <jemurray> joossee: ps -ef | grep post
[16:06] <joossee> man is it even possible to setup a mail server using dyndns ?
[16:07] <joossee> i get the feeling like this is not gonna workout
[16:07] <andol> joossee: Possible yes, adviseble no.
[16:08] <joossee> lol
[16:08] <josePHPagoda> Hello everyone!
[16:08] <joossee> HOWDY!
[16:09] <TheLordOfTime> o/
[16:09] <josePHPagoda> I'm wondering if anyone here has found a good mysql client for linux (besides the CLI one)
[16:09] <josePHPagoda> (I know this is more of the server aspect of things, but #kubuntu referred me over here)
[16:10] <joossee> is virtualization covered in the server guide?
[16:11] <joossee> man i should just look sorry
[16:12] <TheLordOfTime> josePHPagoda: define "mysql client"
[16:12] <TheLordOfTime> josePHPagoda: i just use the MySQL Workbench from mysql's community downloads, it seems to work OK for me...
[16:12] <TheLordOfTime> link that up to my MySQL instances and i can write SQL scripts, edit tables, create the structure of a DB on MySQL from a ERD, etc.
[16:13] <TheLordOfTime> s/structure of/relationships within/
[16:13] <TheLordOfTime> but you're right, josePHPagoda, this would probably be better asked in #ubuntu
[16:13] <TheLordOfTime> (i'm not sure if the workbench in the repos works well enough for use...)
[16:13] <josePHPagoda> TheLordOfTime: I've had stability issues w/ it.  Maybe it's improved since I last checked though
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> josePHPagoda: when did you last check :P
[16:14] <josePHPagoda> a yearish
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> i use the version *not* in the repositories, because it seems to work better
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> they redesigned a lot of it in the past year I think...
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> I personally think it's stable enough for use, with an occasional crash because I broke something, but i think it's still the most *decent* available item out there
[16:15] <TheLordOfTime> http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/tools/workbench/  <-- 6.0 is new
[16:15] <josePHPagoda> ok
[16:15] <josePHPagoda> i'll try that out
[16:15] <josePHPagoda> does it work ok on 13.10?
[16:16] <TheLordOfTime> MySQL has a 13.04 version of the .deb it *should* work, but since all my systems are 12.04 I can't say whether it works OK on 13.10 or not
[16:16] <TheLordOfTime> because i keep to stability, and grab the cutting edge only for what I need
[16:16]  * TheLordOfTime is poweruser ::
[16:16] <josePHPagoda> ok
[16:16] <josePHPagoda> seems happy
[18:34] <blizzow> I'm installing a new copy of 13.10 server.  On boot, I have a weird error in /var/log/syslog "whoopsie[908]: Could not get the Network Manager state:"
[18:36] <blizzow> I'm concerned that some network manager garbage is interfering with my ldap authentication because whenever I try to authenticate against my ldap server, I get messages in syslog saying "ldap_simple_bind Can't contact LDAP server"
[18:36] <blizzow> I'm able to ping and telnet to my ldap server by it's hostname.  :/
[18:43] <jrwren> how can I see the definition of a purely virtual package?
[18:44] <Rory> jrwren: Do you mean to see which packages it will install?
[18:44] <Rory> for example
[18:44] <jrwren> yes
[18:44] <Rory> !info kubuntu-desktop
[18:44] <jrwren> !info nvi
[18:44] <Rory> Oh sorry I thought that had a link
[18:44] <jrwren> that doesn't look virtual, but in precise it claims to be purely virtual
[18:45] <Rory> jrwren: http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/nvi
[18:45] <Rory> jrwren: http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/nvi
[18:46] <pmatulis> blizzow: you have network manager installed?
[18:47] <blizzow> pmatulis: The only thing I ticked during the installation is [*]openssh server  I then went in and manually changed /etc/network/interfaces
[18:48] <blizzow> that also brings up another point, is there a way to manually configure the network during installation instead of grabbing a dhcp address?
[18:53] <blizzow> I find it strange that if the install process does not get a dhcp assigned address, it will take you through a nice network configuration interface.  If not, you're forced to log into the console or find the ip address in a roundabout way to log in.  Only then can you manually configure /etc/network/interfaces.
[19:04] <edux> does ubuntu 13.10 supports xen paravirt ?
[19:05] <edux> i mean, does it work? because i can't kick a virtual machine
[19:05] <edux> pygrub boots, and then after selecting the standar option it crashes
[19:05] <edux> no particular error message
[19:05] <edux> any idea?
[19:08] <eagles0513875> hey guys i am noticing something interesting to get apache2 mpm event working with php-fpm and fastcgi i need to have prefork version installed along side it? that doesnt seem to make much sense.
[19:44] <kpettit> anybody know how to tell if a client is polling my ntp server?
[19:44] <bekks> kpettit: Check wether you configured a ntp client.
[19:44] <kpettit> I've got some phones that don't have the right that I've told to use my server for NTP.  but they still have the wrong time.  So I"m trying to verify they are communicating wiht my server
[19:45] <kpettit> bekks I have, they are phones with a NTP setting that points to my server
[19:45] <sarnold> kpettit: if this is a one-time issue I'd aim for wireshark or tcpdump.
[19:50] <kpettit> sarnold: thanks that was perfect
[19:50] <kpettit> tcpdump udp port 123    showed me what I need
[19:56] <ycy> there's something strange in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?
[19:57] <genii> Ray Parker Jr
[19:57] <ycy> that's right
[20:15] <pjetr> hello, I've just received my astalavista scan report, and was wondering if somebody could explain some things to me.
[20:16] <pjetr> maybe first off, http://astalavista.com offers a cloudbased server scan
[20:16] <pjetr> and the first one is free
[20:19] <pjetr> I've got 3 significant warnings, the first being TCP timestamps: It was detected that the host implements RFC1323. The following timestamps were retrieved with a delay of 1 seconds in-between...
[20:20] <pjetr> but in the manpages, they make it seem like RFC1323 is a good thing, where as astalavista clearly make it seem like it's a bad thing
[20:20] <pjetr> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/en/man7/tcp.7.html
[20:21] <pjetr> anybody who can point me to some information for this layman?
[21:04] <dannymichel> No matter what I do, I cant enable htacces in Ubuntu 13.10
[21:04] <dannymichel> http://pastie.org/8458980
[21:07] <Rory> dannymichel: What are you trying to do?
[21:07] <Rory> dannymichel: I'm not sure how what you said ties up with your paste
[21:08] <dannymichel> im trying to use htaccess Rory . i thought AllowOverride All would do it
[21:09] <Rory> dannymichel: You may need to edit that option in the global Apache preferences as well ( /etc/apache2/apache2.conf )
[21:09] <Rory> dannymichel: And don't forget to issue "sudo service apache2 reload" to apply those changes you make to config files
[21:10] <dannymichel> this is my apache2.conf Rory http://pastie.org/8460889
[21:11] <Rory> dannymichel: That's your entire /etc/apache2/apache2.conf ?
[21:12] <Rory> You know what, I'm just going to point you here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingUseOfApacheHtaccessFiles
[21:12] <dannymichel> no, thats just where it mentiones allowoverride Rory
[21:13] <Rory> OK 1 sec
[21:13] <dannymichel> ok http://pastie.org/8460896
[21:14] <Rory> dannymichel: You need to make a <directory> entry for the folder where the .htaccess file is located, and AllowOverride All there
[21:14] <Rory> dannymichel: Also you've referred to it as "htaccess" throughout, just to check you are aware it needs to be named ".htaccess" (with the dot)
[21:14] <Rory> Worth asking
[21:16] <dannymichel> yes, im aware of htaccess files
[21:38] <josePHPagoda> ok, so this is very puzzling...  I have told apache to run as my user (joseph) and to run in the group (joseph)
[21:38] <josePHPagoda> I have a bind mount that I want apache to serve from
[21:38] <josePHPagoda> the mount is there
[21:38] <josePHPagoda> i can go to /home/joseph/Projects and then pwd and ls and it is all happy
[21:38] <josePHPagoda> when I try to open it via the webbrowser, I get apache's Forbidden message
[21:39] <josePHPagoda> when I restart Apache, it tells me that /home/joseph/Projects doesn't exist
[21:39] <josePHPagoda> any ideas what could be happening?
[21:39] <rbasak> josePHPagoda: check /var/log/kern.log. Do you see AppArmor denials?
[21:40] <josePHPagoda> rbasak: I do not.  The logs there don't say anything about apache at all
[21:41] <josePHPagoda> i just see something about mysql, postgres and dhclient.
[21:41] <josePHPagoda> nothing from apache, and when tailing the logs, I don't see any new lines added when I cause the error to occur.
[21:41] <rbasak> I don't know then, sorry.
[21:42] <josePHPagoda> is there an easy way to temporarily disable apparmor just for testing?
[21:42] <jjohansen1> josePHPagoda: yes
[21:43] <jjohansen1> josePHPagoda: you can use
[21:43] <jjohansen1>   sudo /etc/init.d/apparmor teardown
[21:43] <jjohansen1> to remove all loaded profiles, or if you need to disable from boot, add the following to the kernel boot cmdline
[21:43] <jjohansen1>   apparmor=0
[21:44] <josePHPagoda> ok
[21:44] <rbasak> Many options documented here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor
[21:44] <josePHPagoda> it's not apparmor
[21:44] <josePHPagoda> just confirmed that
[21:44] <josePHPagoda> i'm trying to use a fuse mount
[21:44] <josePHPagoda> specifically, sshfs
[21:44] <josePHPagoda> could it be that apache doesn't see the fuse mount somehow?
[21:46] <josePHPagoda> ah! looks like this is the issue http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1330646
[21:47] <rbasak> josePHPagoda: interesting. Thank you for sharing the solution.
[21:48] <josePHPagoda> it's kind of puzzling
[21:48] <josePHPagoda> I've not done much w/ fuse
[22:38] <Level15> hi, all. I have KVM on a 4 network interfaces server. i want my vms to have bridged network to my lan. should i set up a single bridge with all 4 nics or 1 bridge per nic?