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Diegonathi guys... I have a question. I have an apache server, behind another ubuntu server which forwards requests to port 80 to apache server. However, whatever domains I try to reach, apache server gives me back always the default website. Why?15:46
thebwtDiegonat: how are you doing the forward?16:16
thebwtand he's gone16:16
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mickkieHi All, I'm running 12.04.3 LTS and would like to install strongswan-5.1.1 which seems to be available in trusty universe. How can I go about installing it on my server? Current repos only show strongswan-4.5.2-1.217:22
remix_tjmickkie: wait for a backport or look if is already available. I suggest to not install unsupported packages on a server, you will leave a door open with possible security holes17:31
mickkieThanks remix_tj, can you please tell where I could look for backports?17:32
mickkieI'm not familiar with Ubuntu ...17:32
remix_tjmickkie: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports17:33
mickkieThanks!  I had a quick look in /etc/apt/sources.list and it seems that precise-backports are listed.  Still no recent version of strongswan showing.  :-(  Does this mean that no one has developed the latest version yet?17:36
remix_tjmickkie: no one has backported it. If you really think it could be useful you can ask for a backport, but i do not know what's the correct procedure. Ask google, in case.17:39
mickkieCool, thanks for your help remix_tj.17:39
aslaenHello, has anyone here successfully setup cobbler for pxe boot?17:42
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nwilson5anyone have an example for /etc/network/interfaces for assigning static ip's for multiple interfaces. I can get it to work with just one interface, but mess it up when I try to add others18:52
pmatulisnwilson5: pastebin what you have19:03
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nwilson5pmatulis: thanks but got it figured out. Set one of the static ip's gateways to 0.0.0.019:34
zottaIs there a way to allow a non root user to restart a service running as root in such a way that the user doing it does not need to become root himself?20:08
ddsssif I add a system user (the one without home directory) - can ssh keys be created for that user?20:08
melmothzotta, sudo is probably the tool you are looking for.20:13
zerickyes, sudo will let users do that20:18
zottaok, i did not realize i could whitelist single commands20:21
zottalulz: "-bash: man: command not found"20:28
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markthomasnwilson5: I'm a little late to your routing conversation, but in /etc/network/interfaces, you do not need to assign a default gateway for each interface, to 0.0.0.0 or otherwise.21:28
mgwWhich is the appropriate dpkg script for adding a user? preinst or postinst?21:41
androidbrucehey guys trying to do an install, grabbed 12.04 i'm having an issue grabbing from the mirror21:50
androidbrucemirror doesn't support specified release21:50
androidbrucewhich seems weird21:50
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orogorhi22:42
orogorhttp://pastebin.com/QqmwWcLN22:42
orogoron 8gb there s only 256M free with maybe 2gb of resident memory for apps and 1gb of cache22:42
orogoranyone knows where the rest of the memory is ?22:43
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nwilson5thanks markthomas, yeah I thought you had to. if you have multiple network interfaces is there a definitive way to tell the system which one to use by default for internet connectivity if it doesn't match the other subnets22:45
nwilson5maybe by defining the gateway, it seems to have done it on this setup22:46
markthomasnwilson5, By default, you only have one "default" route.22:46
markthomasnwilson5, If you can conceive of a case with more than one default route, please let me know.22:47
markthomasnwilson5, Are you clear on what a default gateway is for?22:47
nwilson5wasn't sure how the default gateway was determined, if you define a gateway for your interfaces22:49
nwilson5I currently have the gateway defined on one of my interfaces and it seems to be using that as default as I wanted22:49
OntaniHi i've downloaded a preinstalled armel+omap4 image22:50
nwilson5if neither interfaces had a gateway defined in /etc/network/interfaces I'm assuming it'd use the first interface... although that's obviously a total guess22:50
Ontanibut I don't know the default login and password22:50
Ontanihttp://ftp.fi.debian.org/ubuntu-dvd/11.10/release/22:50
Ontaniit's not described anywhere22:50
orogorOntani, ubuntu/ubuntu22:55
Ontanitried that already22:55
orogorsingle user mode ?22:55
orogor... then reset the pass22:57
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Ontanithat worked orogor thanks22:59

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