[00:00] <Joe_knock> apologies
[00:00] <Joe_knock> there was no other word to use.
[01:28] <Guest67771> Hi running Ubuntu 12.04 server at home, and I recently switched static IP addreses. Since that time, Webmin won't work - it just shows unable to connect. Would anyone have troubleshotting tips for me - the internet is all good?
[01:31] <pmatulis_> Guest67771: webmin isn't supported by ubuntu
[01:31] <pmatulis_> !webmin
[01:32] <Guest67771> Ok....is there another tool to manage scheduled cron jobs?
[02:10] <dw1> crontab -e will load a text editor
[02:11] <dw1> crontab --help
[02:11] <dw1> man crontab
[02:11] <dw1> oh he left. wups
[05:17] <hellinterim> What does ubuntu server normally assign the dev device name to usb externals?
[05:19] <sarnold> hellinterim: /dev/sd* -- perhaps the biosdevname package changes the names..
[05:24] <hellinterim> i just installed fuse. Was that needed lol because I see sdc now.
[05:25] <sarnold> the /dev/sdc block device should have existed without fuse; but perhaps the filesystem that is on the block device needed fuse to be mounted
[05:26] <hellinterim> it's ext3
[05:26] <hellinterim> hmm well anyway. thanks. cya
[07:40] <lordievader> Good morning.
[07:43] <achab> 'morning
[07:44] <lordievader> Hey achab, how are you?
[07:46] <achab> fine thanks, and you?
[07:46] <lordievader> Doing well here too.
[12:17] <Macer> hm
[12:17] <Macer> where exactly does lxc get its address from when using dhcp?
[12:17] <Macer> because i am getting an old dns that i no longer wish to use when the container starts
[12:18] <Macer> but the old dns seems persistent even tho i have no idea where it is grabbing it from
[13:42] <pmatulis_> Macer: by default, from dnsmasq
[13:44] <pmatulis_> there is a network bridge set up (lxcbr0), viewed with 'ip addr show lxcbr0' and 'sudo brctl show'
[15:21] <Macer> pmatulis_: yeah i disabled that
[15:21] <Macer> i figured it out tho. thanks anyways ;)
[15:22] <Macer> so far i have set up quite the little ubuntu server
[15:22] <Macer> the contianers are great
[15:42] <pmatulis_> Macer: yep
[15:42] <pmatulis_> using them now myself
[18:06] <azim> hi
[18:08] <wastl> hi
[18:08] <lordievader> o/
[18:25] <Macer> well. this ubuntu server is coming along quite well :)
[18:25] <Macer> i even have tv tuners in it lol
[20:24] <luttermann84> So... While trying to provision a server using MaaS, apt complained that the Packages file was gone! And it seens to be right, only Packages.bz2 and Packages.gz are avalible! What to do now?!
[20:34] <Patrickdk> run apt-get update
[20:36] <luttermann84> Patrickdk: it's kind of hard in the pxe booted environment, it shuts down becaouse of the error from apt.. and it properly wouldn't solve the problem that apt is looking for a nonexistent file.
[20:36] <Patrickdk> oh, in there
[20:50] <hxm> i want to send emails using smtp, does not exists a script for do that with TLS support?
[20:50] <hxm> i dont mind which programming language it is
[20:50] <hxm> i just found many that wont work
[21:01] <bekks> hxm: So setup a mail server.
[21:01] <hxm> i did but I want send authed
[21:02] <bekks> So configure your mailserver to do so.
[21:02] <luttermann84> hxm: what is it you want to achieve?
[21:03] <hxm> bekks: you didnt understand what I said
[21:03] <hxm> luttermann84: send an email from a background process with a smtp with tls
[21:03] <bekks> I perfectly did. But you didnt answer my question.
[21:04] <hxm> the mailserver is working, I can send emails from any mail desktop client, is all these scripts I found which fail with tls
[21:06] <luttermann84> The best way is proberly to use the local mta on the system to relay the messages, if you are connecting to the local machine you don't need tls, and you can use the mail command.
[21:09] <hxm> yea, but is the backup server, and I wanted to use the main server as a normal client, but surely I will need to do that
[21:09] <hxm> btw goal real madrid
[21:10] <luttermann84> hxm: what?
[23:06] <SCHAAP137> sup