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zanzacarMaybe I will just play some nethack or something. That game has always been kind of fun.00:06
zanzacarDoes anyone know of any other terminal games?00:06
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KI7MTzanzacar, there's loads of them: http://efytimes.com/e1/fullnews.asp?edid=11662600:30
KI7MTIf your just bored, there's some fun things in here: http://www.tecmint.com/20-funny-commands-of-linux-or-linux-is-fun-in-terminal/00:32
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lkthomashey guys01:32
lkthomasfor Kerberos, how to set it up so that I only need to sign in once to access all servers ?01:33
Patrickdklkthomas, that is pretty simple01:59
Patrickdkyou set it up so kerberos gives you a tgt on login01:59
Patrickdkthen every service you access, has to accept the kerberos tickets for auth, instead of username/password01:59
lkthomasPatrickdk: any guide I could follow for this setup ?02:12
Patrickdkkerberos?02:14
lkthomasyeah, the one you just mention02:14
lkthomastgt, and service access ticketrs02:14
Patrickdkya, the kerberos documentation02:14
lkthomaserrr02:14
Patrickdkatleast, I followed it pretty well, back in '9502:14
lkthomasright02:14
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ethermonkphp based web page running on localhost spitting out "Permission denied (13) in /var/www/system/library/session.php"   any ideas?02:39
Patrickdkya02:42
Patrickdkyou have a Permission issue02:42
ethermonkwhat do i do?02:43
ethermonknever seen this befor02:43
ethermonkgetting this error from opencart. never had trouble with opencart on ubuntu before02:43
ethermonkhttp://pastebin.com/gfpmWGbL02:47
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zanzacarKI7MT: Thanks thats great. I am going to have to try that out.03:39
zanzacarKI7MT: Man I thought I could play monop against the computer but I can only play by myself. Tetris is cool though03:55
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ethermonkmust have been something to do with the server cache. walked away to fix a sink, came back and all my problems went away on their own.04:16
nickenchuggetsIs it okay to not require auth for SMTP?05:52
nickenchuggetsIt seems if I enable sasl for SMTP, then I can't receive any mail.05:53
nickenchuggetsI basically just need a pretty basic setup, I only need to be able to send and receive mail, but I want to have a local client that can send and receive mail as well.05:54
nickenchuggetsI'm using Apple's Mail client.05:55
nickenchuggetsI seem to have IMAP configured correctly, because I'm receiving e-mails, but I'm not able to send them.05:56
nickenchuggetsso I just sent myself a test email from my gmail05:58
nickenchuggetsand I received it through my own e-mail server05:59
nickenchuggetsand I see it in my mail client05:59
nickenchuggetsand I can see in the logs that the message was written to the maildir05:59
nickenchuggetsI do see a warning that the aliases.db is older than the aliases file05:59
nickenchuggetsso it looks like the problem is sending mail through my SMTP server06:02
ethermonkno its not okay. you will become a spammer in no time06:03
nickenchuggetsah, ok06:03
nickenchuggetswould it be easier to use like, a public SMTP server?06:04
nickenchuggetsI guess I'm not really sure how SMTP is supposed to work exactly06:04
nickenchuggetsand it seems that when I have sasl enabled for SMTP, I can't receive any e-mails, which seems really strange06:05
ethermonkwhat mailserver are you using?06:05
nickenchuggetspostfix06:06
nickenchuggetsI thought SMTP was just for sending mails, not receiving mails06:06
nickenchuggetsso I don't understand why I can't receive mail when sasl for SMTP is on06:06
ethermonkhttps://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/postfix.html06:07
nickenchuggetsanother thing that seems kind of odd is that when I configure my mail client with SMTP, it doesn't really seem at all apparent that it's going to use TLS/SASL/etc06:08
ethermonkyou have dovecot?06:09
nickenchuggetsis that normal?06:09
ethermonktheres also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix06:09
nickenchuggetsyeah, dovecot06:09
nickenchuggetsso that last link, that should work with Ubuntu 13.04 right?06:10
ethermonkhave you edited /etc/default/saslauthd ?06:12
nickenchuggetsnot at all06:12
ethermonkyeah, go through that second link06:12
ethermonkmake sure you've done all that06:12
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nickenchuggetsokay, I'm also using virtual mailboxes, does that make a difference in this case?06:13
ethermonkyeah06:19
ethermonkthis should be up to date: http://vogasec.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/ubuntu-postfix-dovecot-shared-mailboxes/06:20
ethermonkhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixCompleteVirtualMailSystemHowto06:21
nickenchuggetswould it be easier to use a different server other than postfix?06:30
nickenchuggetsperhaps there's one that's simpler, or just fits my needs right out of the box?06:31
nickenchuggetsI think I'm going to try just using courier06:34
nickenchuggetshmm, I'll try that postfix/courier set up06:37
nickenchuggetswhat I don't understand is what SMTP has to do with receiving mails06:39
nickenchuggetsfrom what I understand, when I send an e-mail to an account on my mail server from say gmail, SMTP seems to pick it up, and try to authenticate in order to deliver it to its destination, which is actually on the same server as the SMTP server06:40
nickenchuggetsI thought it would just receive all mails addressed to the account on my mail server06:41
nickenchuggetssince I haven't really put any spam filtering in place06:41
nickenchuggetsso, from observing the logs, it looks like the account that is receiving mail needs to authenticate to receive mails?06:42
nickenchuggetsI mean, just to have it delivered to the virtual mailbox?06:42
nickenchuggetsI thought IMAP was for downloading e-mails from the server, and SMTP was just for sending them out and that it would be in no way involved in receiving e-mails from other servers06:44
patdk-laphmm, postfix is the most simple mta06:48
patdk-lapexim is also comparable06:48
patdk-lapcourier is the most complex thing there is06:49
patdk-lapyou thought that there is a thing as receiving and sending emails is wrong06:49
patdk-lapall emails are receiveced and sent06:49
ethermonkwell all emails are sent. recieved is a different story.06:52
patdk-lapheh?06:52
patdk-laphow can it send an email, if it didn't first receive it?06:53
ethermonkim talking about whether or not it reached its destination.   server can't compensate for fat fingering the address. (off topic)06:54
patdk-lapyes, but the mta (postfix) has no concept of mail flow, all email is received and then sent06:54
ethermonk^06:55
patdk-lapif you don't keep that in mind, you will screw up your config06:55
sorenSMTP is the protocol used between two mail servers. POP3/IMAP is between a mail server and an end user.06:55
patdk-lapsoren, almost06:55
patdk-lapsubmission is used between mail server and end user06:55
nickenchuggetsall email is received and sent...06:56
nickenchuggets?06:56
nickenchuggetsO.o06:56
ethermonkthe server recieves the email first (from you) then sends the email to the destination party06:56
nickenchuggetswhat about authentication though?06:57
patdk-lapyou should be running auth on submission port06:57
ethermonkSMTP is fine06:57
nickenchuggetsso even with authentication, it receives the email?06:57
patdk-lapyes06:57
nickenchuggetseven if authentication fails?06:58
patdk-lapif the mail server job is to relay email, not to generate it06:58
sorenpatdk-lap: True.06:58
patdk-lappeople or webservers normally generate email06:58
ethermonkyup. i only send. i do no receiving06:58
ethermonkwell PHP is doing the sending06:58
ethermonkblah whatever, not related06:59
nickenchuggetsso postfix is the simplest to configure?06:59
ethermonki've only used postfix and sendmail and you do not wanna run sendmail06:59
nickenchuggetswhat's the simplest IMAP/SMTP setup?06:59
patdk-lapsimplest? or easist and full featured07:00
nickenchuggetsI guess a balance between the two would be great07:00
nickenchuggetsI'm only going to have at most a few users probably07:00
patdk-lapnormally dovecot + postfix makes the best, and keeps it simple07:00
nickenchuggetsand I don't really want to give them unix logins07:00
ethermonkuh. i'd run RoundCube07:01
nickenchuggetser, shell logins07:01
patdk-lapwhat does roundcube have to do with anything here?07:01
ethermonknothing07:01
ethermonkwrong room07:01
ethermonkroom/window same difference07:02
patdk-lapstill using aol? :)07:02
patdk-lapchannel!07:02
nickenchuggetshmm, I'll consider something like webmail if I really can't get this configured07:02
patdk-lapthat won't help07:02
ethermonkyou'll still need the services, that wasnt intended for you07:03
nickenchuggetsoh, ok07:03
patdk-lapwebmail won't work, unless your mta and imap server works07:03
nickenchuggetsah07:03
patdk-lapemail is very hard07:03
patdk-lapcause it's a stack, with many many layers07:03
nickenchuggetsyeah, it's a lot harder than I thought it would be07:03
nickenchuggetsdo you guys have a preference of MTA?07:04
patdk-lapI use postfix everywhere I can07:05
patdk-lapand where I can't, I use sendmail07:05
ethermonki use postfix if i absolutely have to have the mail server in house07:05
nickenchuggetshmm... I guess I should probably stop my postfix server for the moment07:05
nickenchuggetssince SMTP is pretty much wide open07:06
RepoxHi. I'm trying to accomplish some server administration with lxc and I'm having some issues regarding port forwaring. I have a linux container containing a mysql database; to connect to this from an external resource I need to forward the incoming traffic to the right linux container. But I'm unsure as to how to forward the traffic correct. Could someone point me in the right direction?08:13
KI7MTRepox, This link has examples of forwarding different srvs to specific containers: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/getting-started-with-lxc-on-an-ubuntu-13-04-vps08:20
RepoxKI7MT: Thank you - I will take a look.08:20
lifelessjamespage: oh hai :)09:07
jamespagemorning lifeless09:07
lifelessjamespage: dunno if you saw the chat I had with zul in backlog; I was having a very weird behaviour with ovs 2.0.1 from trusty, with saucy kernel09:08
lifelessjamespage: I filed a bug; workaround is to not use the dkms package, but that package is needed for e.g. nxvlan :(09:09
jamespagelifeless, give me 5 - just dealing with something - then you will have my full attention09:09
lifelessjamespage: no worries09:09
lifelessjamespage: its not urgent (as I have a workaround), just wanted to touch base on it09:09
jamespagelifeless, OK _ so what are you seeing?09:22
lifelessjamespage: when I run two saucy machines with a gre tenant network, with trusty openvswitch pacakges, including the dkms datapath package09:25
lifelessjamespage: gre traffic is emitted correctly, but not handed into the br-tun bridge09:26
lifelessjamespage: I put a bunch of details in the bug09:27
lifelessjamespage: there's also this thread - http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/2014-January/003893.html09:27
jamespagereading now09:28
jamespagelifeless, hmm09:30
jamespageit looks like some sort of path MTU discovery issue09:31
lifelessjamespage: so there are two distinct issues09:31
jamespagelifeless, but I'm not 100% sure09:31
lifelessjamespage: one is the performance thing, which yes MTU is a big part, ties into GRO too09:32
lifelessjamespage: thats under control :)09:32
jamespagelifeless, the alternative to dropping the VM MTU is to bump the interface MTU's on the server09:32
lifelessmmm, fixing pmtud is the key thing; anyhow thats not an Ubuntu problem best I can tell - its upstream09:33
lifeless(and changing the mtu when you're netbooting things is super tricky... but thats a rathole)09:34
jamespagelifeless, I handle it via dhcp in our qa lab09:34
lifelessanyhow, the second issue was that when I upgraded to 2.0.1 w/dkms datapath, the tunnels were totally broken09:35
jamespagelifeless, OK _ I need to repro that - I'm actually working on the charms this week to get icehouse working again (need to catchup with trunk changes prior to b2)09:35
jamespageI'll focus on this today09:35
lifelessjamespage: the openflow flows were defined to handle gre packets, but the kernel datapath flow was missing09:35
lifelessrunning 2.0.1 with the kernel datapath module works - but you can only do GRE tunnels :(09:36
jamespagelifeless, on saucy yes09:36
lifelessyeah, saucy09:36
jamespageoh we so need 14.04 with its 3.13 kernel09:36
jamespagelifeless, lets catchup in +24 hrs and see where I got to09:37
lifelessspecifically, saucy, added trusty sources at a lower priority and pinned *openvswitch* up higher09:37
smbroaksoax, Could you do a review/sponsor for drbd8 backport (bug 1185756)? Testing looks imo good.11:21
smbjamespage, The iscsitarget backport also might need some encouragement from some other side than me... (bug 1262712)11:22
jamespagesmb, golly - sorry - I'd forgotten about that11:22
jamespagewheres the bot?11:22
smbhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/iscsitarget/+bug/126271211:23
smbNot that I am the bot11:23
jamespagerbasak, mysql-5.5 should actually be a merge candidate again now11:48
jamespageI pushed in .35 over the weekend11:48
rbasakjamespage: OK, thanks!11:48
jamespagerbasak, all the debian packaging has now been migrated to git11:50
jamespagerbasak, http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-mysql/mysql-5.5.git11:50
jamespagemight make feeding back changes a little easier for you11:50
ManishankerHi i need some information about the ubuntu -13.10 server deployment as Maas on baremetal physical standalone machines12:19
ManishankerZNC ?12:21
ManishankerWhat is ZNC ?12:22
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jamespagelifeless, if you are still up/when you do get up - we carry patches for the 3.11+ support via cherry picks12:33
jamespagewe did not have this one:12:33
jamespagehttp://git.openvswitch.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=openvswitch;a=commitdiff;h=9a27329d2ce023e4399fdffe44cd49e0309dbfb512:33
jamespagei suspect that is the issue - testing it now12:33
frojndHi there. So I have a rpi at home on which I run motion program. Program shows live stream on a 8080 port. How would I use my remote server for distributing live image since at home I only have 50KB/s upling? The idea is just to transfer image to remote server and then use server's ip for accessing stream?12:56
frojndWhat would be the most elefant and easy way to achive. ALs oi a remote server I  run nginx12:57
frojndAny ideas?12:57
rbasakfrojnd: I do it with rsync (and watershed), since motion can be configured to run a script after capture. But you're a little offtopic here, since Ubuntu Server doesn't run on an RPi.13:05
frojndrbasak: I know it does not run on rpi :)13:14
frojndcan you tell more about rync and watershed?13:14
frojndalso can you share a script?13:14
rbasakSorry, my RPi isn't booted right now.13:15
frojndOk, can you discribe me how did you configure motion?13:15
frojndmaybe on private13:15
frojndif this is offtopic13:15
rbasakSorry, I just don't have the time. I don't mind giving you pointers of course; I've done that.13:16
hXmhi, im going to change my server, is there a way to export all users&databases from mysql and import them to the new server?13:17
hXmi know how to export all databases, but what about the users and their passwords13:17
leblaaanchey guys i have a samba share with this definition http://pastie.org/private/ol43eqskqgzbntrlbfmd5w… the perms get set properly when mounting on windows but on linux it creates rwxrw-rw- instead… thoughts?13:44
leblaaanc-rw-r--r--  i mean13:45
jamespagelifeless, I'm confident about that fix so I've pushed it to saucy - it aligns with the symptoms you saw13:54
jamespagelifeless, trusty - not saucy13:54
jamespagesorry13:54
jamespagezul, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ntdb/+bug/127083114:02
jamespage(as you did the merge :-))14:02
zuljamespage:  *sigh* just saw14:02
salvorapihi14:12
salvorapii have a question about OpenStack Havana release14:14
salvorapithere's some people that can answer me about this?14:14
leblaaancwhat would a umask of 000 do?14:21
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salvorapileblaaanc: no permission for all14:23
leblaaancgdammit why is this not working14:24
jamespagezul, https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/127084514:27
jamespagethat's effecting trunk testing right now14:27
leblaaancif that "create mask (666)" is OR'd onto the "force create mode(666)" would they cancel eachother out http://pastie.org/private/qbss08a6n7bdk51rmg6zq ?14:27
zuljamespage:  ok cool ill have a look14:27
jamespagezul, it was ok at b1 - I downgraded to check14:27
zuljamespage:  ack14:28
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zuljamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~zulcss/neutron/conccurency-testr/+merge/20232715:58
jamespagezul, that's going to make it worse I think16:00
zuljamespage:  slower?16:02
jamespagezul, yes - concurrency 4 was OK16:02
zuljamespage:  ill set it to 4 then16:02
jamespageotherwise you hit the sbuild timeout16:02
zuljamespage:  updated the branch16:04
jamespagezul, ok - look in a bit - otp16:04
zulok16:04
jamespagezul, need to get libvirt into the lab archive - its blocking deployment testing atm17:22
zuljamespage:  ok ill do it right now17:23
zuljamespage:  how is it blocking?17:23
jamespagepython-libvirt builds against it from the PPA17:23
jamespageso it ends up with an unfullilable depencency17:23
zulah yes17:23
zulgimme a minute and ill upload a new one17:23
jamespage python-libvirt : Depends: libvirt0 (>= 1.2.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0) but it is not going to be installed17:23
jamespagezul, you'll have to sbuild it locally on test-01 and install it by hand17:24
jamespage(it a manual merge right?)17:24
zulit is17:24
jamespagezul, I'd pull the source from the staging ppa onto test-01, build and install17:27
jamespagezul, infact lemme do that - it will unblock me17:27
zuljamespage: ok hold on a sec17:28
zuljamespage:  you will need the following for precise http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6787026/17:28
zulill get it updated on the CA17:29
jamespagezul, or https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cloud-archive/+archive/icehouse-staging/+files/libvirt_1.2.0-0ubuntu1%7Ecloud0.dsc17:29
jamespagethats good enough for the moment17:29
zuljamespage:  heh ok...im just updating for the cloud archive right now17:30
jamespageack17:30
jamespagezul, just ppa:openstack-ubuntu-testing/icehouse and ppa:ubuntu-cloud-archive/icehouse-staging17:30
zuljamespage:  ok17:31
zuljamespage:  just doing a local build before i upload it first17:33
jamespageack17:33
jamespagezul, I must get a build-from-branch job written - that way you could just push the branch and it would build and publish everywhere17:33
zuljamespage:  that would be nice17:34
jamespagezul, do you have a branch for libvirt? I've been stuffing my forks under ~ubuntu-cloud-archive on LP17:34
zuljamespage:  no the bzr branch for the packaging is broken i havent found time to fix it yet17:35
jamespagezul, damn17:35
jamespagethat sucks17:35
zuljamespage:  btw keystone is using oauthlib now so we dont have have to carry that massive oauth2 patch17:35
jamespagezul, good17:36
jamespagezul, we need todo somehting with python-django-auth don't we17:36
zuljamespage:  yeah ill put it on the list17:36
jamespagezul, its on barry's tracking bug already17:36
zuljamespage:  ok ill just freaking do it ;)17:37
jamespage\o/17:37
* jamespage hugs zul17:37
lifelessjamespage: awesome18:43
lifelessjamespage: did the tunnel thing happen on trusty as well ? or was it purely a backport issue?18:43
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soahcccCan someone confirm that the commands mentioned in this post work with ubuntu? Or do they need "translation" as well?20:28
soahccchttp://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=68375#p38817720:28
jamespagelifeless, only needed for trusty21:00
jamespagehmm21:00
jamespagenow you have me thinking21:00
jamespageoh - no its OK with 1.10.2 on saucy - that was pre-restructure21:03
brightbeatare /tmp dir is mounted no exec by default?21:49
SweeneyHello everyone, new here.22:01
SweeneyI'm playing around with a server that has an intel embedded raid motherboard and I would like to install Ubuntu. I don't have any experience with servers, where is the best place for me to read up on the topic?22:02
lifelessjamespage: so running 2.0.1 on saucy.. is where I hit this with the dkms module22:34
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