[09:25] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:44] <Guest12973> ciao
[10:44] <Guest12973> !list
[12:07] <Alina-malina> guys, can this error be occured by my webserver? proxy-server-connection-failed   because my website is working, but one user complaining for this?
[12:09] <lordievader> Alina-malina: Where do you see that error?
[12:11] <Alina-malina> not me, but inside browser
[12:12] <lordievader> Then it is likely their proxy configuration.
[12:12] <Alina-malina> can there be any other reason me as website owner should be worried?
[12:14] <Alina-malina> but why that proxy server is doing this with my website?
[15:42] <ubuntucron>  hi. i just now moved to a new server with 14.0.1 and i am trying to run cron jobs but it does not seem to work
[15:43] <lordievader> ubuntucron: "but it does not seem to work"...
[15:43] <lordievader> ubuntucron: Could you be more specific?
[16:02] <dine909> how can i create selections for my debian package, that i can configure with dpkg-reconfigure?
[16:05] <ubuntucron> nevermind. got it working!
[16:05] <ubuntucron> thanks anyway
[17:03] <xpistos> Hey guys. I am having some trouble mounting NFS shares on my laptop from my server. It tells me that "mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting 192.168.1.100:/Part_B" Can someone help me figure out what I am doing wrong?
[17:04] <xpistos> I am using a fresh install of 12.04.05
[17:06] <xpistos> AHHHH! when I looked at what I typed i realized I didn't have the actual share written in caps! So dumb!
[17:06] <xpistos> Working now
[19:42] <pculebras> Good evening! Is there anyone around here that could help me configure my Bind9 DNS?
[19:42] <pmatulis> !ask | pculebras
[19:48] <pculebras> So far I have configured: /etc/network/interfaces to static, /etc/hosts, /etc/bind/named.conf.local, /etc/bind/db.pculebras.hom and a couple of files more and I still get: Host pculebras.hom not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[19:51] <pculebras> If you want me I can post the file contents, as they do not contain any important information... but, my goal here is to be able to use a web app in this server without using the Static IP Address.
[19:52] <lordievader> pculebras: Is your db.pculebras.hom referenced in named.conf.local?
[19:53] <pculebras> yep
[19:54] <pculebras> I even ran the named-checkzone pculebras.hom /etc/bind/db.pculebras.hom and it is successful
[19:55] <lordievader> Could you pastebin your named.conf.local?
[19:55] <pculebras> yep, one moment
[19:59] <bastidrazor> shouldn't that be in /etc/bind/zones/db.pculebras.hom ?
[20:00] <pculebras> http://pastebin.com/nLNd5RaN
[20:00] <pculebras> sorry for the delay
[20:03] <lordievader> pculebras: Looks okay to me, could you pastebin the db.pc... thing too?
[20:03] <pculebras> yep
[20:03] <pculebras> mom
[20:09] <pculebras> here it goes
[20:09] <pculebras> http://pastebin.com/ahfbzVU0
[20:11] <pculebras> this is /etc/hosts http://pastebin.com/3QTU0shD
[20:12] <lordievader> pculebras: Hmm, my db file looks different.
[20:12] <pculebras> mine doesn't have to be right
[20:13] <pculebras> I just followed some tutorials and I might have mixed everything up
[20:13] <lordievader> pculebras: Mine looks like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BIND9ServerHowto#Primary_Master_Server_configuration
[20:18] <pculebras> and the /etc/network/interfaces looks like this http://pastebin.com/zK1d18jB
[20:18] <lordievader> pculebras: Did you notice the difference?
[20:18] <pculebras> I am just making the changes
[20:18] <pculebras> :)
[20:22] <pculebras> now I get
[20:22] <pculebras> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[20:22] <pculebras> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[20:22] <pculebras> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[20:22] <pculebras> ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
[20:22] <pculebras> ups sorry for the quadruple paste
[20:24] <lordievader> pculebras: Is it running?
[20:24] <pculebras> the service?
[20:24] <pculebras> I just restarted it
[20:24] <lordievader> Yes.
[20:24] <pculebras> so yes
[20:24] <lordievader> It can fail to start...
[20:26] <pculebras> logs seem to be ok
[20:26] <pculebras> Oct 12 22:24:50 jira dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 13 (xid=0x121fa613)
[20:27] <pculebras> except for that
[20:27] <pculebras> because I am using eth1 instead :/
[20:33] <lordievader> pculebras: Is 'named' running?
[20:34] <pculebras> how do I check that?
[20:35] <lordievader> pculebras: ps aux|grep named
[20:37] <micah> hey all, i've been trying to debootstrap an precise-server, with no graphics... i couldn't figure out how to do precise-server, so I did precise and now when it boots to a certain point, but then hangs: http://paste.debian.net/125878/
[20:37] <pculebras> it ies
[20:37] <pculebras> is*
[20:37] <micah> i can't seem to get a login prompt :(
[20:37] <lordievader> pculebras: Ok, do you run a firewall?
[20:38] <pculebras> nope, I have just installed ubuntu today
[20:38]  * micah has been fighting this all day :(
[20:39] <lordievader> pculebras: Err, I'd double check your config. Bind errors can be somewhat hard to debug.
[20:41] <tafa2> hey guys
[20:41] <lordievader> o/
[20:41] <tafa2> im looking to get started with a one of the many automated server admin tools such as puppet, chef, salt, ansible, cfengine
[20:42] <tafa2> anything you can recommend?
[20:42] <micah> tafa2: puppet or salt
[20:42] <tafa2> micah thanks! any particular reason? (open source versions btw :) )
[20:43] <lordievader> puppet +1
[20:44] <micah> tafa2: i've been using puppet forever, and think its fine, but I hear people say salt is good too
[20:44] <tafa2> ive started with salt
[20:45] <tafa2> but didnt explore puppet so thought id come ask
[20:45] <tafa2> but like im only 30mins in haha
[20:45] <micah> anyone have any idea wtf is going on with my boot?
[20:45] <pculebras> lordivader: I will check, otherwise I will go to a corner and cry XD
[20:46] <tafa2> micah does puppet have a limitation on the number of servers you can have in the open source version?
[20:46] <micah> tafa2: no
[20:46] <tafa2> awesome thanks!
[20:50] <lordievader> micah: I had a similar problem today with my utopic netboot. Still working on the fix, but I did get a bit further than you. Turned out I was missing a lot of packages.
[20:55]  * micah figured it out
[20:57] <lordievader> micah: What was it?
[21:01] <micah> lordievader: i had to launch a getty on the serial, which first meant figuring out upstart
[21:02] <micah> now I gotta figure out why my network doesn't come up on boot
[21:04] <micah> what is it that brings up interfaces in an ubuntu-server?
[21:04] <micah> i configured things in /etc/network/interfaces, but eth0 doesn't comes up
[21:07] <lordievader> micah: I suppose network-interface.conf in /etc/init
[21:08] <pculebras> lordivader: thanks for your help, I didn't get it running, but I guess I will try tomorrow again.
[21:09] <micah> lordievader: it seems like the device isn't brought up on boot though, its in a down state, and I have to 'ip link set eth0 up'
[21:11] <lordievader> micah: Hmm, odd. You know that can be shortened to 'ip l s eth0 up' ;) )
[21:11] <pculebras> have a nice evening!
[21:12] <lordievader> pmatulis: Same to you ;)
[21:12] <lordievader> Err pculebras...
[21:38] <tafa2> would adding 80,000+ lines of ip ranges to hosts.deny negatively affect my system in anyway?
[22:21] <micah> lordievader: yeah, i know it can be shortened, but I want to know how I can make it so I dont need it :)