[02:46] <binaryhat> running 12.04.4 LTS do i need to upgrade?
[02:47] <binaryhat> to 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) ?
[02:56] <binaryhat> ?
[04:28] <keithzg> Eventually, perhaps. It's only recommended to upgrade LTS to LTS once the first update is out.
[04:28] <keithzg> So basically, you're encouraged to wait until 14.04.1 is out.
[05:35] <jasonmsp> How do I get modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp to work?  I am getting "FATAL: Module ip_conntrack_ftp not found." on an Ubuntu 10.04 box.
[07:54] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:47] <chrisrer> good morning from greece my friends
[11:28] <muk> hello, is this the place to ask question about isc-dhcp servers?
[11:29] <muk> i am trying to troubleshoot my isc-dhcp server and can't seem to figure out what went wrong with it
[11:35] <muk> anyone active?
[11:36] <cfhowlett> muk people come and go.  perhaps the ##linux channel?
[11:37] <muk> ok i'll try that one
[12:08] <FrEaKmAn_> hi all...what do you recommend if I want to run a python script every 5 seconds?
[12:08] <FrEaKmAn_> afaik, cron is min 1 minute
[12:09] <andol> FrEaKmAn_: Have whatever you want to be doing every five seconds be done by a daemon process rather than starting the same script over and over?
[12:09] <FrEaKmAn_> yes
[12:10] <FrEaKmAn_> but I need to run python
[12:10]  * andol is fairly certan that you can write daemons in Python...
[12:11] <FrEaKmAn_> andol, I'm reading this comment http://stackoverflow.com/a/1423371
[12:12] <FrEaKmAn_> actually, not for me..
[16:55] <binaryhat> running 12.04.4 LTS do i need to upgrade? to 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) ?
[16:56] <blkperl> binaryhat: why would you *need* to upgrade?
[16:56] <bekks> binaryhat: No, you dont. 12.04 is supported until 2017.
[16:56] <binaryhat> ok
[17:04] <ssfdre38> so im a mlost now cause im trying to set up a vhost for 2 sites and now its not working like how it use to
[17:51] <ThePendulum> Heyey
[17:52] <ThePendulum> Could someone give me a hand getting php5-fpm to work on am Ubuntu 14.04 server with Apache? According to http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/PHP-FPM, I need to load modules/mod_proxy.so etc., but this doesn't seem to extend the structure of Apache on Ubuntu.
[17:52] <ThePendulum> I was wondering if someone could shed a light on this
[17:55] <PryMar56> cd /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/;a2enmod mod_proxy
[17:57] <PryMar56> no its, mods-available
[17:58] <PryMar56> cd /etc/apache2/mods-available/;a2enmod proxy
[18:00] <ThePendulum> Does it matter with a2enmod?
[18:01] <ThePendulum> As far as I know it doesn't take into account what directory it's executed in
[18:01] <ThePendulum> In either case, they're both enabled now
[18:02] <ThePendulum> But I'm not quite certain how to continue to be able to run PHP files
[18:05] <ThePendulum> As of now they just download
[18:24] <bekks> ThePendulum: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[18:25] <ThePendulum> bekks: That still uses the outdated libapache2-mod-php5
[18:26] <bekks> "outdated"?
[18:26] <bekks> Outdated compared to what?
[18:26] <ThePendulum> Compared to PHP5-FMP
[18:27] <ThePendulum> http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/php
[18:27] <bekks> Or are you referring to that pile of mess, pain and gore called php5-fpm?
[18:27] <ThePendulum> "Using php as a DSO (deprecated)"
[18:28] <bekks> It is the most stable and most reliable configuration :)
[18:29] <ThePendulum> Well, I have to make a choose between the #ubuntu(-server) and the #httpd guys, then
[18:29] <ThePendulum> *choice, even
[18:29] <forex> hehe
[18:29] <forex> hey folks
[18:29] <ThePendulum> huahua
[18:29] <ThePendulum> 'lo
[18:29] <forex> how i can check if specific port is vacant? I used lsof -i so far
[18:29] <ThePendulum> This channel sounds a tad more atmospheric and friendly, if anything, so I may just have a back in time party on my server indeed
[18:29] <forex> when I start soft it keeps saying port is already used :)
[18:30] <bekks> ThePendulum: http://www.howtoforge.com/using-php5-fpm-with-apache2-on-ubuntu-12.04-lts
[18:30] <forex> I suggest nginx
[18:30] <forex> way faster :)
[18:30] <bekks> Depends on the workload and configuration.
[18:30] <ThePendulum> nginx might be a bit -too- fast
[18:30] <ThePendulum> As in, it's also fairly limited, to my understanding
[18:30] <ThePendulum> In order to remain fast
[18:31] <bekks> Most people wont even notice the difference between the DSO and everything else.
[18:31] <forex> lol its very unlimited :D
[18:31] <forex> I use maridb as well :P
[18:31] <forex> new fast trendy!
[18:31] <ThePendulum> do I need shades?
[18:32] <forex> yes for sure
[18:32] <ThePendulum> bekks: I just prefer to remain at least a little up-to-date
[18:32] <bekks> Then just use the DSO. FCGI is considered to be the worst choice when it comes to security, etc.
[18:33] <ThePendulum> ah, right
[18:33] <bekks> Thats why almost everyone uses the DSO. :)
[18:33] <forex> so hey can some share insider knowledge how to check if specific port is used or not?
[18:34] <forex> :D
[18:34] <forex> ping it?
[18:34] <ThePendulum> Yeah, I was using the DSO in the selftorial I wrote, but I wrote it a few years ago and figured if I don't understand it, it must be what I need
[18:34] <bekks> forex: sudo lsof -i
[18:34] <ThePendulum> Alright, so let's get to the next issue
[18:34]  * ThePendulum is slightly enraged
[18:34] <ThePendulum> How the bloody do I shut up perl about its locale settings
[18:34] <ThePendulum> I configured it multiple times but it just resets itself
[18:34] <bekks> By fixing the issue.
[18:35] <bekks> It doesnt reset itself.
[18:35] <ThePendulum> I fixed the issue and set the missing factors
[18:35] <forex> yes fix it and u are de boss
[18:35] <ThePendulum> And it works
[18:35] <ThePendulum> And then suddenly the settings are gone again
[18:35] <bekks> Then you didnt fix them correctly.
[18:35] <ThePendulum> And I have no idea where to start finding out what removes the settings
[18:35] <ThePendulum> No shit, that's why I'm asking :D
[18:36] <ThePendulum> http://unknown.name/ <-- glad it's back up and PHP works
[18:36] <ThePendulum> now with shards of FPM all over the place
[18:36] <bekks> http://askubuntu.com/questions/162391/how-do-i-fix-my-locale-issue
[18:36] <ThePendulum> Yeah I've been in that thread dozens of times
[18:36] <ThePendulum> And it indeed fixes it
[18:36] <ThePendulum> But over here it just pops back after a while
[18:37] <bekks> Then something you are doing removes the locales again.
[18:37] <forex> yep
[18:37] <forex> dont do it and locale stays
[18:37] <forex> my server works great hehe
[18:37] <ThePendulum> rotfl
[18:38] <forex> maybe u are following some howto and part of it screws locale
[18:38] <forex> :)
[18:38] <ThePendulum> I'm semi-content about what I'm doing and I haven't come across anything that -obviously- messes with it
[18:39] <forex> from my small experience once u know code inside out u can solve anything
[18:39] <forex> with medium insight google as beeks said check every command u use :)
[18:40] <forex> or pastebin them
[18:40] <ThePendulum> I wish it just went
[18:40] <ThePendulum> "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I fucked up your locales."
[18:40] <ThePendulum> Instead it leaves me hanging
[18:40] <forex> dave I am command u typed and u forgot about me, so I fcked u locales hehe
[18:40] <forex> :)
[18:40] <forex> orphaned gremlin!
[18:42] <ThePendulum> bloody thing can read my lips, but not my mind, now what's this
[18:43] <forex> bekks i changed port in my app it starts now but its bizzare it would say port is used before
[18:43] <bekks> forex: Could you come back to support please and watch your language as well? Havent seen any helpful comment for while.
[18:43] <forex> bekks lol what part of language?:)
[18:43] <forex> gremlins_
[18:43] <forex> or what?
[18:44] <bekks> "fcked", "screws", etc.
[18:44] <ThePendulum> bekks: My apologies as well
[18:44] <forex> lol thats normal every day language :)
[18:45] <bekks> forex: Language like that isnt normal to most people. It isnt friendly, it isnt polite, etc.
[18:45] <forex> and bekks language aside any idea how come when I use lsof -i it does not show certain port I wish to use as used, but when i start app it say it is used
[18:45] <forex> bekks you dont like it I get it
[18:45] <forex> ;)
[18:45] <bekks> forex: sudo lsof -i shows all ports opened by applications.
[18:46] <forex> hmm bizzare then
[18:46] <forex> ok my mistake I overlooked 1 app using it
[18:51] <ThePendulum> It's the first time my server has a landing page
[18:52] <ThePendulum> You usually just got 403'd if you visited http://unknown.name/
[18:52] <ThePendulum> (which is the coolest domain I ever bought and ever will buy)
[19:15] <forex> :)
[19:49] <MavKen> is it possible to have a mysql user created automatically when I create new system user?
[20:10] <pmatulis> MavKen: just create your own shell script, including adduser command and the mysql commands
[20:16] <sarthor> HI, I have a purchased domain, recently I changed registrar, and have transfered my domain from one registrar to dyndns, My hosting is expired, I want to host my domain on my home pc, dyndns have given me 4 nameserver address too. Can I host my website on my local pc (ubuntu), what settings I will need, How people will reach to my pc by writing http://mysite.com in their browsers, HELP
[20:18] <Meerkat> sarthor, you need to know your IP address first. www.whatismyipaddress.com can provide that.
[20:20] <Meerkat> then you set that IP-address in the A record of that domain. If it is a ipv6 address then you set it in the AAAA record instead.
[20:20] <pmatulis> sarthor: if your IP is not static then you'll need to run a dynamic dns client (to update your DNS when your IP changes)
[20:21] <sarthor> pmatulis: yea, I run that , work great, ddclient, a learner learning, I know it is risky. :0
[20:22] <sarthor> I ran*
[21:18] <forex> hmm strange ubuntu repositories I use still got OpenSSL 1.0.1e
[21:18] <forex> :)