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markthomas | nwilson5, The default gateway is the destination for all packets not bound for 1) a local subnet, or 2) a network with an explicitly-defined route. | 00:09 |
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markthomas | nwilson5, So you wouldn't really need more than one. If you need finer-grained control over routing, you need to define routing table entries other than the default route. | 00:10 |
bitbyte | Hey guys do you know if bug report #728666 has been resolved ? | 00:26 |
bitbyte | http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=728666 | 00:27 |
uvirtbot | Debian bug 728666 in libpam-smbpass "libpam-smbpass: No talloc stackframe at ../source3/param/loadparm.c:4831, leaking memory" [Normal,Open] | 00:27 |
bitbyte | i take the "normal, open" as no still under going root cause ? | 00:27 |
bitbyte | mr bot? | 00:27 |
nyRednek | hey, can i define multiple ssl keys to be used by one instance of postfix? | 02:11 |
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lamont | nyRednek: ssl is negotatied fairly early, which makes it hard to use more than one SSL key on any given {IP,Port} Having said that, if you want them on different IPs or Ports, that could be done with -o options inside of master.cf | 04:28 |
nyRednek | lamont: thanks | 04:29 |
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ice9 | what is the best way to backup the whole system, by making an archive of it or just copying the whole files with ordinary cp or rsync? | 12:47 |
RoyK | ice9: I'd use rsync | 12:58 |
RoyK | or perhaps tar | 12:58 |
RoyK | but rsync works well | 12:58 |
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Ontani | its strange, the device is booted completely but the splashscreen doesn't go away | 13:09 |
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orogor | hi | 14:47 |
orogor | may somone enlighten me on a not so simple memory usage question ? | 14:47 |
orogor | all swap is off, sum of rss memory is 2G , 1G is cache , yet i have 7gb used , 1gb free | 14:47 |
orogor | blender trying to allowate more than 1gb get oom killed, so thats really 1gb free | 14:47 |
RoyK | blender on a server? | 14:50 |
orogor | well...no | 14:50 |
orogor | but #blender is often a bit childish so i dont hang there too much | 14:51 |
eagles0513875 | hey guys I have a question im trying to set a user through ACL to have access to /var/log yet i get a message setfacl -m u:jaquilina:rx /var/log setfacl: /var/log: Operation not supported | 15:34 |
eagles0513875 | what am I missing? | 15:34 |
orogor | setfacl -m u:jaquilina:r ; setfacl -m u:jaquilina:x works ? | 15:39 |
jrwren_ | eagles0513875: do you have permissions to /var/log to set a facl to it? | 15:45 |
jrwren_ | orogor: is blender trying to allocate huge chunk of contiguous memory? | 15:45 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: im trying to set the permissions for my user using root | 15:45 |
eagles0513875 | i should be able to do so as root no? | 15:46 |
orogor | i am unsure your syntax is good | 15:46 |
jrwren_ | eagles0513875: yes. | 15:46 |
eagles0513875 | well its not letting me | 15:46 |
eagles0513875 | is the syntax i have above right or am i missing something | 15:46 |
jrwren_ | eagles0513875: try r-x instead of rx | 15:46 |
orogor | jrwren_, noidea | 15:47 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: nope with r-x it still gives me the operation not supported issue | 15:47 |
jrwren_ | sudo setfacl -m u:jrwren:r-x /var/log #WFM | 15:47 |
jrwren_ | eagles0513875: oh! is the filesystem mounted with acl? | 15:47 |
eagles0513875 | oh crap i think that is what im missing | 15:47 |
eagles0513875 | ahh that is what i forgot doh | 15:48 |
eagles0513875 | brb | 15:48 |
jrwren_ | sudo mount -o remount,acl / | 15:48 |
jrwren_ | :) | 15:48 |
eagles0513875 | thanks jrwren_ | 15:50 |
harushimo | openstack question: has anyone set it up here? | 16:05 |
harushimo | I'm using ubuntu server | 16:05 |
jrwren_ | harushimo: yes, a bit. | 16:15 |
jrwren_ | harushimo: one does not simply setup openstack :) | 16:15 |
harushimo | jwren: they are missing packages that i'm encountering | 16:17 |
jrwren_ | which pkgs? | 16:17 |
jrwren_ | are you using cloud archive? | 16:17 |
harushimo | jrwren: no | 16:17 |
jrwren_ | use cloud archive | 16:17 |
harushimo | thank you. Is that where all the files are | 16:18 |
harushimo | jrwren: the packages are nova-conductor and neutron-server | 16:20 |
harushimo | I didn't get the keystone-all either | 16:20 |
jrwren_ | given that neutro didn't exist until havana (rename), yes, you MUST use cloud archive to get those. | 16:20 |
harushimo | thank you so much. I'll add it to the source list | 16:20 |
jrwren_ | the guide should have said to use cloud arhive | 16:21 |
harushimo | no it didn't | 16:21 |
harushimo | I'm using the one from openstack foundation | 16:21 |
harushimo | when I add the new site to get the application, add it to my source list and then do I need to do apt-get update | 16:22 |
jrwren_ | http://docs.openstack.org/havana/install-guide/install/apt/content/basics-packages.html says it is optional | 16:23 |
jrwren_ | but its required to use a version newer than what shipped with that version of ubuntu server. | 16:23 |
harushimo | so I pretty much need to get everything again | 16:24 |
harushimo | I got most of the packages from ubuntu repository not the cloud repository correct? | 16:25 |
jrwren_ | i think 12.04 shipped with folsom or maybe essex | 16:25 |
jrwren_ | yes, if you didn't configure any other repo, then you got it from ubuntu repository | 16:25 |
harushimo | jrwren: I should be able update those packages even if I download them from cloud archive correct? | 16:26 |
jrwren_ | yes | 16:27 |
harushimo | jrwren: perfect. let me try all of this. if I get anymore questions, I'll ask you. thanks | 16:27 |
jrwren_ | yw | 16:27 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: even with ACL permissions on /var/log i am not able to copy them on to my local machine :( | 16:55 |
jrwren_ | eagles0513875: i'm not sure what copy you are trying | 16:56 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: just drag and drop im on dolphin in this laptop as im running kde. im using the fish protocol | 16:58 |
eagles0513875 | which is a fancy way to do sftp | 16:58 |
jrwren_ | some files are still not readable. e.g. /var/log/syslog is 640 not 644 by default. | 16:59 |
jrwren_ | eagles0513875: what exactly are you trying to do? | 16:59 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: basically sftp the syslogs from this system for indepth analysis | 17:03 |
jrwren_ | just syslogs? those get rotated, maybe setup a cron job to setfacl on them? or change logrotate to setfacl after rotating | 17:04 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: i know they get rotated im wanting to pull the current syslog and the rotated ones | 17:04 |
jrwren_ | sudo setfacl -m u:jrwren:r-- /var/log/syslog* | 17:05 |
jrwren_ | and add setfacl -m u:jrwren:r-- /var/log/syslog to the postrotate section of /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog | 17:06 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: i have rx on /var/log | 17:06 |
jrwren_ | so the permissions stay | 17:06 |
jrwren_ | yes, that lets you read the contents of that directory. it means nothing about the individual files. | 17:06 |
eagles0513875 | ahh ok | 17:06 |
eagles0513875 | ok lets back track lol | 17:07 |
jrwren_ | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_system_permissions | 17:08 |
eagles0513875 | jrwren_: | 17:13 |
eagles0513875 | would i need sudo in front of setfacl -m u:jrwren:r-- /var/log/syslog | 17:13 |
jrwren_ | not in the postrotate section, no | 17:28 |
jrwren_ | the rotate script already runs as root | 17:28 |
mgw | does dpkg-buildpackage automatically run make all? | 18:57 |
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rbasak | mgw: not really. It runs "debian/rules build". What that does is down to debian/rules. | 19:10 |
rbasak | mgw: see: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-source.html#s-debianrules | 19:10 |
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mgw | rbasak: that's what I thought too, but something seems to be calling "make all" during the build process | 20:16 |
rbasak | mgw: that's down to what debian/rules does. Often it uses debhelper, which ends up calling dh_autobuild or something | 20:22 |
mgw | yep | 20:23 |
mgw | dh build calls dh_autobuild | 20:23 |
mgw | which calls make | 20:23 |
mgw | so I can just override dh_autobuild | 20:23 |
mgw | right? | 20:23 |
rbasak | You can define a rule called override_dh_auto_build or something. | 20:26 |
rbasak | In there you can choose to call dh_auto_build or something else entirely. | 20:26 |
mgw | rbasak: yeah, that works. what about calling dh $@ --without auto_clean? | 20:34 |
mgw | (and auto_build) | 20:34 |
mgw | man dh seems to indicate you could do that, but it doesn't work | 20:34 |
mgw | looks like auto_clean doesn't count as an addon | 20:35 |
mgw | dh —list does not include it | 20:35 |
rbasak | mgw: we're at the limit of my dh sequencer knowledge, sorry. | 20:42 |
rbasak | mgw: AIUI, using override_dh_auto_build is the accepted/recommended way of doing it. | 20:43 |
mgw | rbasak: thanks, I read man dh again and saw that, thanks | 21:18 |
rbasak | np | 21:18 |
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mgw | I'm packaging a project. Can one package install multiple daemons, each with their own upstart config? | 23:56 |
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