[16:37] <joshu> I just received an email notification saying that my fail2ban jails stopped. Then they restarted. Seems odd why they would stop. Any suggestions on how to check if this was malicious?
[19:41] <MoleMan> Could somebody provide instructions / a basic how-to for compiling SSH Server 6.2 for Ubuntu server 12.04, or even better provide a link to pre-compiled version please?
[19:42] <Patrickdk> let me guess
[19:43] <Patrickdk> pci compliance report?
[19:43] <MoleMan> no, just want to use multiple auth function
[19:43] <Patrickdk> hmm
[19:43] <MoleMan> for Google Auth 2 factor TOTP and SSH keys
[19:44] <Patrickdk> heh? I do that now
[19:44] <MoleMan> how?
[19:44] <Patrickdk> it *just works*
[19:45] <Patrickdk> I'm doing it on openssh 5.3p1
[19:45] <Patrickdk> that is much much older than 12.04 ssh :)
[19:46] <Patrickdk> ok, there it is
[19:46] <Patrickdk> man sshd_config
[19:46] <Patrickdk> and read the UsePAM section
[19:46] <Patrickdk> ChallengeResponseAuthentication (otherwise, ask for token)
[19:47] <MoleMan> oh yeah, I want to require 2 methods
[19:47] <Patrickdk> mine does
[19:47] <Patrickdk> I use password + token
[19:47] <MoleMan> so SSH key, AND challengeResponse with PAM for the TOTP
[19:47] <Patrickdk> ya
[19:47] <Patrickdk> ssh key will bypass password+token
[19:47] <Patrickdk> cause ssh key will bypass pam
[19:47] <MoleMan> yeah
[19:47] <MoleMan> thats not what I want
[19:47] <Patrickdk> ok, that, you might need 6.2 for :)
[19:48] <MoleMan> I want to require SSH key and TOTP, which is a 6.2 feature with the 'AuthenticationMethods ' option
[19:48] <Patrickdk> it's in saucy
[19:49] <Patrickdk> it should be simple to download the saucy source, and resubmit it for precise
[19:49] <Patrickdk> or just compile it locally
[19:49] <Patrickdk> http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/openssh-server
[19:49] <Patrickdk> on the right, download source package, download all 3
[19:49] <Patrickdk> then, dpkg-source -x openssh_6.2p2-6ubuntu0.1.dsc
[19:50] <Patrickdk> then dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
[19:52] <MoleMan> do the compressed files need extracting first or just leaving as they were downloaded?
[19:52] <Patrickdk> as is
[19:52] <MoleMan> okay, thanks, I'll try that
[19:52] <MoleMan> sounds a fair bit simpler than I was expecting :)
[19:53] <Patrickdk> the issue your likely have, maybe, is dependencies
[19:53] <MoleMan> which is why I was hoping someone had a PPA or something for it  :p
[19:53] <Patrickdk> but that should be easy to fix
[19:53] <Patrickdk> I don't, but I could add it to mine in a few min :)
[19:53] <Patrickdk> I have lots of other things in there :)
[19:54] <MoleMan> hehe :p
[19:55] <MoleMan> just discussing how easy it would be to upgrade the server completely not sure whether it's worth the hassle
[19:55] <Patrickdk> I personally wouldn't
[20:03] <Patrickdk> looks like it, just works :)
[20:06] <MoleMan> the first command you gave works, the second is giving me errors trying to find a changelog though
[20:06] <Wilkim> hello
[20:07] <Wilkim> I have been trying to follow tutorials online on how to use LVM to test some stuff out on my OS, I understand very little and am a noob. when i set the OS up I just did the normal setup, how can i tell what my volume group is?
[20:07] <Wilkim> or the default voume group
[20:07] <MoleMan> can you remember if when you set it up, you told it to use LVM or not?
[20:10] <MoleMan> Wilkim: `sudo vgs` should list all volume groups
[20:10] <Patrickdk> you need to be in the openssh-6.2p2 folder
[20:10] <Patrickdk> for that second command
[20:10] <Patrickdk> it's building in my ppa currently
[20:10] <MoleMan> you might need to run `sudo vgscan` to scan for volume groups first
[20:10] <Patrickdk> https://launchpad.net/~patrickdk/+archive/testing
[20:11] <Wilkim> thank you! now i tried sudo lvcreate -L 4G -s -n initalconfig /dev/ubuntu-vg/initalconfid and i get back: Snapshot origin LV initalconfid not found in Volume group ubuntu-vg.
[20:11] <Wilkim> config*
[20:12] <Wilkim> i corrected my spelling ther first time,
[20:12] <Patrickdk> looks like the ppa is going be 30min though
[20:12] <Wilkim> sudo lvcreate -L 4G -s -n initalconfig /dev/ubuntu-vg/initalconfig: Snapshot origin LV initalconfig not found in Volume group ubuntu-vg.
[20:13] <MoleMan> jesus :p thats why I don't compile stuff then if it takes that long!
[20:13] <Patrickdk> no, it's the ppa
[20:13] <Patrickdk> it took me like 2min to compile
[20:13] <MoleMan> ah okay
[20:13] <Patrickdk> but the ppa, is 11min till it gets to compile it, currently
[20:14] <Patrickdk> it will take the ppa like 10min to compile it or so
[20:14] <Patrickdk> then another 5-10min for it to publish the results
[20:14] <Patrickdk> ppa's are slow for this stuff, but good to distribute
[20:14] <MoleMan> I don't know how PPAs work
[20:15] <MoleMan> I just presumed compiling it would create a standard package or something, that could be distributed / added to a repo
[20:15] <MoleMan> didn't realise they were different
[20:15] <Patrickdk> it does
[20:15] <Patrickdk> but the ppa first has to build a buildserver to compile it on
[20:15] <Patrickdk> and then it has to publish it to a repo when finished
[20:16] <Patrickdk> so, 30min turnaround time for a ppa is good
[20:16] <MoleMan> ah okay
[20:16] <Patrickdk> sometimes it's so busy, it will say, 12hours till it has time to compile :(
[20:17] <MoleMan> hmm, now getting unmet dependancy errors
[20:17] <MoleMan> probably not the best time to be doing this
[20:17] <Patrickdk> well, I had them all, so you probably just don't have it installed for your version
[20:17] <Patrickdk> apt-get build-dep openssh-server
[20:18] <Patrickdk> I had already customized the 12.04 openssh server, so I had them already installed
[20:18] <Patrickdk> it was if they changed from 12.04 to 13.10 I was worried about
[20:18] <MoleMan> ah
[20:21] <MoleMan> of fun, adding all the clutter to my AWS instance :p
[20:22] <Patrickdk> heh, I have one vm I use to package stuff on
[20:22] <Patrickdk> keeps all the mess there, or really keeps it clean of non-build stuff
[20:23] <MoleMan> yeah
[20:23] <MoleMan> probably should, but I'm lazy
[20:25] <MoleMan> I've not compiled anything in as long as I can remember
[20:25] <MoleMan> well, I lie, I know I compiled /something/ at /somepoint/ no idea what or when though
[20:26] <Wilkim> Anyone know why when I try this: "sudo lvcreate -L 4G -s -n initalconfig /dev/ubuntu-vg/initalconfig" I get this as an error: Snapshot origin LV initalconfig not found in Volume group ubuntu-vg.
[20:27] <Patrickdk> Wilkim, try a valid command?
[20:28] <Wilkim> Patrickdk what do you mean, sorry
[20:28] <Patrickdk> well, what are you attempting to snapshot?
[20:29] <Wilkim> just my whole os the way it is
[20:29] <Patrickdk> ok, and it's name?
[20:29] <Wilkim> honestly, I dont know lol, im new to linux
[20:29] <Patrickdk> learn to use, lvs
[20:31] <Wilkim> "/dev/sda2"
[20:31] <Patrickdk> that is not in lvs
[20:31] <Patrickdk> pastebin the output of lvs
[20:32] <Patrickdk> or better
[20:32] <Patrickdk> the output of vgs and lvs
[20:32] <Wilkim> ah sorry, ty
[20:32] <Wilkim> http://pastebin.com/aAvUCCTe
[20:33] <Patrickdk> lvcreate -L 4G -s -n root-initalconfig ubuntu-vg/root
[20:33] <Wilkim> http://pastebin.com/psgA2M7U
[20:34] <Wilkim> thank you!
[20:37] <Wilkim> how can i list all snapshots? :s
[20:37] <Patrickdk> lvs
[20:37] <Patrickdk> a snapshot shows up as a normal entry, makes it alittle confusing
[20:37] <Patrickdk> why I put the root- in front
[20:38] <Wilkim> its ok thank you, when i try to run the command it says:  Volume group "ubuntu-vg" has insufficient free space (13 extents): 1024 required.
[20:38] <Patrickdk> that is cause root has it all
[20:38] <Patrickdk> your volume is only 37gigs
[20:39] <Patrickdk> and it's all used up, between root and swap
[20:39] <Wilkim> I see, meh I didnt know i had to reduce "root" in order to use lvm =/
[20:40] <Patrickdk> well, you need emptyspace to create new stuff
[20:41] <Wilkim> ah its ok, ill re-create the os, i havnt really done much new stuff
[20:42] <Wilkim> much stuff to it * ty
[20:42] <Patrickdk> no need
[20:42] <Patrickdk> resize2fs to make it smaller
[20:42] <Patrickdk> then use lvresize to adjust the lvm smaller
[20:43] <Wilkim> wow theres a lot you can do in linux eh
[20:43] <Wilkim> I am a windows guru but such a noob in linux
[20:43] <bekks> People calling themselves "gurus" arent gurus at all, to my experience. :>
[20:44] <Wilkim> resize2fs makes the partition smaller?
[20:44] <Patrickdk> both smaller and larger
[20:44] <bekks> resize2fs resizes filesystems - depending on the options and the filesystem you are using, it may even work online.
[20:44] <Wilkim> Well I am not a guru, but IT techs at work come to me for questions about windows when they need somthing lol
[20:44] <Patrickdk> to make smaller, I don't think it can do it online
[20:45] <Patrickdk> for that I like to reboot using the sysrescd iso
[20:45] <bekks> shrinking filesystems doesnt work online.
[20:45] <Wilkim> thank you Patrickdk thank you i will try to do all that in a little, gotta take care of something
[20:45] <Patrickdk> heh, easier than my last 7 hours on the phone with vmware
[20:47] <Wilkim> thats a long time on the phone lol
[20:47] <Wilkim> I hope everything works out for you
[20:47] <Patrickdk> ya, back where I started before the call :)
[20:47] <Wilkim> thats how it goes for me usually lol
[20:48] <Wilkim> So, for when I do this, all i did out of the box of ubuntu-server is setup a static ip and installed dnsmasq, so its like 5 mins to re-do that
[20:48] <Wilkim> if i reinstall ubuntu-server, do I just not want to use some space to use it for snapshots? :s
[20:49] <Patrickdk> ya, but your going get into lots of lvm fun, to setup custom partitioning
[20:49] <Patrickdk> cause it will always go maxsize by default
[20:49] <Wilkim> meh, ill deal
[20:49] <Wilkim> thank you!
[20:50] <Patrickdk> ya, it's deal with that install interface to do it, or do it afterwards :)
[20:50] <Patrickdk> I feel afterwards is quicker, requires less thought too :)
[20:52] <MoleMan> feck
[20:53] <MoleMan> Patrickdk: can you compile for i386 on an amd64 platform?
[20:53] <Patrickdk> only amd64 :)
[20:53] <Patrickdk> but the ppa is compiling now
[20:54] <MoleMan> yeah
[20:54] <MoleMan> I just though fuck it, use the ppa
[20:54] <MoleMan> I may just replace my AWS instance to 13.10 to keep the crap off it
[20:55] <MoleMan> but PPA will be useful for my home server for the next few weeks until I finish replacing it at least :p thanks :)
[20:57] <Patrickdk> oh, i386 is done
[20:57] <MoleMan> thanks :) I think I trust you not to have done anything dodgy with it ;)
[20:58] <Patrickdk> why the source is included
[20:58] <Patrickdk> amd64 done
[20:58] <Patrickdk> just have to wait for publish now
[20:58] <Patrickdk> I did leave that nsa patch in it
[20:59] <MoleMan> haha :)
[21:06] <Patrickdk> ok, the ppa is ready to be used
[21:43] <Karlthane> Anyone have any experience with Zarafa?
[21:44] <bekks> !anyone | Karlthane
[22:24] <jrwren_> what is zarafa?
[22:25] <jrwren_> oh, email and groupware http://www.zarafa.com/
[23:06] <tsilenzio> hello
[23:32] <CappyT> Hi everyone, I have a big problem with samba... When I create a user for samba DC (i use samba4 as domain controller) with samba-tool, user is created but I can't add that user to a samba share, because is not also a system user...
[23:54] <jrwren_> CappyT: yes. that is true.