[00:36] <markthomas> sheptard: can you pastebin ls /boot and indicate which kernel you removed with apt?
[00:37] <sheptard> initrd.img-3.12.0-031200-generic
[00:37] <sheptard> is the one I removed
[00:37] <sheptard> well thats the version
[00:38] <sheptard> and dkms/etc keep trying to regenerate that kernel
[00:58] <markthomas> sheptard: Please do a pastebin of ls /boot
[01:04] <sheptard> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6671076/
[01:04] <Brad_> hello?
[01:06] <Guest14915> does anyone know why my server does not recognize the comand "add-apt-repository"?
[01:06] <bekks> Because it doesnt exist. It is "apt-add-repository".
[01:07] <Guest14915> thanks
[01:07] <markthomas> Guest14915: Also, make sure you apt-get install python-software-properties
[01:07] <Guest14915> thanks you guys, i guess the juju website made a mistake
[01:08] <sheptard> markthomas: I think its python3-software-properties now
[01:08] <markthomas> Guest14915: Please paste the link.
[01:08] <markthomas> sheptard: Depends on which release.
[01:08] <markthomas> sheptard: Please do a dpkg --get-selections |grep linux-image and pastebin
[01:09] <Guest14915> https://juju.ubuntu.com/install/
[01:09] <sheptard> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6671091/
[01:13] <markthomas> Guest14915: Oddly enough, both commands exist on my 12.04 system
[01:13] <Guest14915> im running 12.04.3
[01:14] <markthomas> Guest14915: Confirmed, both commands are present.  You need to install that package I mentioned.
[01:15] <Guest14915> already done
[01:15] <Guest14915> thanks you guys
[01:15] <markthomas> sheptard: looking...
[01:16] <Guest14915> ok so i installed juju and its giving me this error about no public ssh keys found
[01:16] <markthomas> sheptard: You might want to try uninstalling the linux-image-generic metapackage.  That package's job is to make sure the kernel is updated as new kernels become available.
[01:16] <sheptard> markthomas: thats what I was thinking looking at the list of packages
[01:16] <sheptard> markthomas: thanks
[01:16] <bekks> !ssh | Guest14915
[01:17] <markthomas> Guest14915: You used apt-add-repository to enable the cloud archive?
[01:17] <Guest14915> i think so
[01:18] <markthomas> Guest14915: What was the syntax you used?
[01:18] <markthomas> (Guest14915: I think the ubuntu cloud keyring did not get installed properly)
[01:19] <Guest14915> well im trying to install juju, so ive been following the website, was there anything else i was supposed to do first?
[01:19] <bekks> markthomas: Which is not an SSH key at all.
[01:19] <markthomas> bekks: That's true.  It's a gpg key, isn't it.
[01:19]  * markthomas is trying to do too many things at once.
[01:19] <bekks> Guest14915: Pastebin the entire error you get please - in a pastebin service.
[01:19] <Guest14915> ok will do
[01:20] <Guest14915> http://pastebin.com/HTD4RWLp
[01:22] <bekks> Guest14915: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19069876/juju-error-error-parsing-environment-amazon-no-public-ssh-keys-found
[01:23] <Guest14915> xD
[01:23] <Guest14915> command not found
[01:23] <Guest14915> for juju bootstrap
[01:24] <Guest14915> so i think i found the problem
[01:24] <Guest14915> i was following instructions for amazon webservice
[01:24] <Guest14915> but i should be following openstack
[03:57] <Zephree> Looking for a point in the right direction, I have an Ubuntu server with Apache2/PHP5/Postfix, when I run the mail() function in PHP I get the error "sh: 1: /etc/postfix: Permission denied" Any chance you folks know what exactly is producing the error?
[04:13] <Delemas> I'm trying to test upgrading a server from 13.04 to 13.10 using do-release-upgrade -s. grub-pc is blowing up causing a fatal error. Should it actually work?
[04:15] <hitsujiTMO> Delemas: i'd clone first. Whats the actual error?
[04:15] <Patrickdk> it should
[04:18] <Delemas> Unfortunately I can't clone. It is a physical. sec digging to exact errors.
[04:19] <hitsujiTMO> can't clone a physical machine? what?
[04:20] <Delemas> Well not easily.... The server is in colo and the remote access card isn't cooperating...
[04:20] <Delemas> http://pastebin.ca/2520820
[04:20] <cfhowlett> Delemas, issuz u haz ...
[04:20] <Delemas> lol yep...
[04:21] <hitsujiTMO> ahh i see
[04:21] <Delemas> I note the "none" is part of the sandbox trick....
[04:25] <hitsujiTMO> Delemas: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/03/09/%23kubuntu-devel.txt is the only reference to the exact error. LXC related it seems alright
[04:28] <hitsujiTMO> Delemas: any references to "Path `/boot/grub' is not readable by GRUB on boot. Installation is impossible. Aborting." i find suggest that it will fail to boot after
[04:29] <Delemas> dpkg -l shows: rc  liblxc0
[04:29] <Delemas> but nothing else lxc related....
[04:29] <Delemas> Mind you that is after the upgrade blows up...
[04:38] <Delemas> hmm at least I fixed the remote access controller....
[07:46] <aarcane> So I've spent about 24 hours non consecutive trying to solve this error message.  It's the only error message I have from this particular error.  There's another error I'll paste next that's related.  I can find NO information on how to resolve this error on google.  Does ANYONE know anything about this error:  error: Unable to add bridge br0 port vnet0: No such process
[07:47] <aarcane> The other error occurs when attempting to define a logical network:   Unable to create bridge virbr0: No such process
[07:47] <cfhowlett> aarcane, this is with virtualbox
[07:47] <cfhowlett> ?
[07:47] <aarcane> kvm
[07:47] <aarcane> and libvirt
[07:53] <aarcane> and I have two other nearly identical systems that work just fine.
[10:41] <SoulRaven> hello
[10:41] <SoulRaven> please help me
[10:41] <SoulRaven> i can't config the snmpd to be visibile from outside
[11:45] <Robert34> Hello, I want my apache webserver page to require a password (htacess) and if its a internal ip (192.168.x.x) there should be no password needed. Can someone help me?  Ubuntu server 13.10
[11:48] <bekks> Robert34: Here is the best documentation on that topic: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/howto/htaccess.html
[11:49] <SaberX01> Robert34, your .htacess should se similar to this: order allow,deny   allow from192.168.x.x   deny from all
[11:50] <Robert34> bekks: Already looked at it, ty
[11:50] <Robert34> SaberX01: I will try, thank you very much
[11:52] <SaberX01> Robert34, Or better yet: order deny,allow    deny from all    allow from 192.168.x.x
[15:55] <Kehet> okay, stupid question but is there any sensible reason why my old website host was allowing ssh only from subdomain sftp.domain.com ?
[15:55] <Kehet> = should I do same on my vps
[15:58] <SaberX01> Kehet, as for why, only they would know that probably. AS to the 2nd question, if I were to allow ftp, it would be in a jail shell only for better security.
[16:00] <Kehet> so it wouldnt be huge security crime to allow ssh/ftp/imap/whatever from my main domain without any subdomain?
[16:16] <patdk-lap> it also makes it many times easier to control and manage when they are on different servers
[17:39] <gpled> anyone have a virtual server host that they like?
[17:45] <holstein> ive heard great things about linode.. maybe a general linux channel would be more helpful.. or an ot ubuntu one
[17:46] <gpled> holstein: thanks
[17:50] <Kehet> im using gandi .. no problems so far
[18:06] <mgw> what scripts are there (standard or otherwise) for managing debian/changelog and debian/control in package source?
[18:14] <aarcane> can someone please paste the output of md5sum /lib/modules/3.5.0-43-generic/kernel/net/bridge/bridge.ko
[19:28] <Zephree> Hello, I am running Ubuntu with Apache2/PHP5/Postfix. When running php's mail() command through apache or command line as root, I get "/etc/postfix: Permission Denied". I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction as I've been doing google searches for the past 1.5 days with no luck. Thanks!
[19:29] <TJ-> Zephree: Can you show the command line you use that results in that so we can try reproducing it?
[19:34] <Zephree> TJ-: Sure, one second please.
[19:36] <Zephree> php -a, then mail('example@example.com', 'Subject', 'Test');... OUtput: "sh: 1: /etc/postfix Permission denied"
[19:37] <Zephree> I thought there may be an issue with the www-data user that Apache runs as, but I'm currently running as SU on the server on command line and getting the same result.
[19:37] <TJ-> Zephree: IS that using sudo or as your regular non-privileged user? Also, does postfix work in other situations?
[19:38] <TJ-> Zephree: If postfix works otherwise, then that narrows the possibilities
[19:38] <Zephree> TJ- Tried it both ways, it never works through php mail().
[19:38] <TJ-> Zephree: Then it sounds like a php configuration error for the smtp client settings
[19:41] <Zephree> TJ-: Got it, I'll check again. I followed some tuts online, perhaps they steered me in the wrong direction. :)
[19:42] <TJ-> Zephree: I'll look at some configs here, see what they're like
[19:43] <James_Epp> I installed the dhcp3-server package and have it configured. However, I do not want it to start automatically on boot. How can I configure it so that it is not made to start on boot, but instead to be left out completely?
[19:44] <Zephree> TJ-: It looks like the only line they had me set in php.ini was: sendmail_path = "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i"
[19:45] <TJ-> Zephree: Have you checked permissions on /etc/postfix ?
[19:46] <Zephree> TJ-: Let me do it now to be sure I did the right thing.
[19:48] <Zephree> TJ-: It says the following when I do -l in /etc: drwxrwsr-x 3 root root 4096 (date) postfix
[19:57] <TJ-> Zephree: I can't reproduce it here... "mail(...);" sends the email correctly. The "sh ..." error suggests that php is failing to invoke the sendmail command via the shell
[19:58] <Zephree> TJ-: So you think the permissions are okay at the postfix level and at this point it is likely an issue in my php config?
[19:59] <TJ-> Zephree: It looks like something to do with the shell being invoked... not sure if that can be affected by the PHP config but as everything else is configurable I'd suspect that is too
[20:00] <Zephree> TJ-: Dumb question, if you were to google this, at this point how would you go about narrowing it down? I've searched the error, and various combinations of Ubuntu php postfix denied, etc.
[23:18] <aFeijo> hi guys, I was wondering if there is any script solution that I can use to automatically install and configure all stuff that I usually use in a new server?
[23:30] <aFeijo> I was wondering if there is any script solution that I can use to automatically install and configure all stuff that I usually use in a new server?
[23:31] <SaberX01> aFeijo, if it's new server install look at using preseed, that will automat allot of it for you, maybe not every detail though. If you need a highly scalable solution, look into Lanscape.
[23:32] <aFeijo> thanks SaberX01