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mdevis ubuntu gonna ship TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV soon?03:24
mdevhttps://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commit;h=cf6da05304d554aaa885151451aa4ecaa977e60103:24
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ochorochGood morning.... i have an issue regarding login, after roughly 1 day i cant login anymore. On console i can see some message: http://picpaste.com/Bildschirmfoto_2014-10-15_um_08.26.21-QunlBobe.png06:55
ochorochHow can i investigate this issue ? (couldnt find anything in the logs)06:56
lordievaderGood morning.07:05
lordievaderochoroch: I suppose your login process hangs and gets killed after a while.07:06
ochorochlordievader: ok... this is what i experience when i try to login :-) . How can i determine the reason for this and fix it?07:08
lordievaderochoroch: Good question, is there another way you can login? (keybased or something)07:09
ochorochlordievader: i can restart the maschine (its a VM running on HyperV) and login afterwards ...07:10
lordievaderochoroch: You said there was nothing in the logs, what log did you check?07:11
ochorochkern.log and syslog07:11
ochorochand searched overall logs for "Not tainted" ...07:11
lordievaderochoroch: Ok, anything in the auth.log?07:11
ochorochlordievader:07:13
ochorochOct 15 02:00:01 web CRON[27834]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user getmail by (uid=0)07:13
ochorochOct 15 02:00:01 web CRON[27834]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user getmail07:13
ochorochOct 15 02:00:22 web CRON[27833]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root07:13
ochorochOct 15 08:32:10 web sshd[1396]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.07:13
ochorochOct 15 08:32:10 web sshd[1396]: Server listening on :: port 22.07:13
ochorochOct 15 08:33:01 web CRON[2660]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)07:13
lordievader!paste07:13
ochorochthis is from the auth.log07:13
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.07:13
ochorochlordievader: sorry ...07:13
ochorochlordievader: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8563353/07:13
ochorochOct 15 08:32:10 is after the reboot07:13
lordievaderNo errors?07:14
ochorochno...07:14
lordievaderHmm.... I'm not sure how to debug this.07:14
ochorochdouble checken auth.log ... no errors at all....07:15
lordievaderCan you login to ssh?07:16
lordievaderWhile monitoring that log ;)07:16
ochorochyes atm i can login via ssh07:16
ochoroch;-)07:16
lordievaderYou should get something like: sshd[7332]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user lordievader by (uid=0)07:17
ochorochyep, this is what i'm getting ...07:18
lordievaderOkay, so that looks good...07:18
ochorochfyi, fail2ban is installed ... but its the same setup on 2 different maschines with same configuration ...07:20
ochorochlordievader: this looks like the issue (same Ubuntu version, same kernel running on HyperV): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/129240007:26
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1292400 in linux "task systemd-udevd:1906 blocked for more than 120 seconds." [Medium,Confirmed]07:26
lordievaderochoroch: Confirm that the bug affects you too.07:32
ochorochyep ... /me doesnt like the face that 1 of the 3 Sister-maschines does not behave like the other 207:34
lordievaderIt's a strange bug indeed...07:34
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ochorochlordievader: THANKS for our help! ...07:43
ochoroch:-)07:43
lordievaderochoroch: No problem, I hope it gets fixed ;_07:43
ochorochsoone or later it'll be fixed. I think the wouldnt happen on KVM as Host ... :-)07:44
lordievader\o/ KVM :D07:45
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lkthomashey guys08:38
lkthomasafter update kernel, I got fail boot up08:38
lkthomasnow I am on initramfs console08:38
lkthomaswhat should I do ?08:38
lkthomassince I am running console redirect, I can't choose previous kernel08:38
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jamespagecoreycb: wanna prep that rc4 for neutron?14:02
coreycbjamespage, sure, and trove?14:02
jamespagecoreycb: please14:03
coreycbjamespage, will do14:03
coreycbjamespage, there's an rc3 for glance too that I'll get14:13
jamespagecoreycb: ta14:13
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coreycbzul, jamespage: merge proposals are ready15:08
coreycbhttps://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/trove/2014.2-rc3/+merge/23845815:08
coreycbhttps://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/neutron/2014.2-rc3/+merge/23845915:08
zulcoreycb:  builds fine?15:08
coreycbhttps://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/glance/2014.2-rc315:08
coreycbzul, yes, I always build15:09
jamespagezul, can you deal with that? I'm pushing ceilometer deps through to the ca15:09
zulcoreycb: k just checking15:09
coreycbzul, thanks :)15:09
jamespagezul, coreycb - oh hold on neutron15:11
jamespagewe might about to get an ack on the MIR for conntrack15:11
coreycbjamespage, k15:11
zulack15:11
jamespagezul, three ack'd, jdstand assigned conntrack (sorry jdstrand)15:12
zulill wait on neutron then15:12
jamespagezul, nah - bump it in15:12
zulok15:13
jamespagezul, we can do that as a dep update later15:13
zulaaah...too many windows open15:15
zuljamespage/coreycb: done15:29
coreycbzul, thanks15:29
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moparisthebestI need some help, ever since I upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 no cron jobs have ran18:23
moparisthebestin syslog I get this:18:23
moparisthebestCRON[26094]: Failure setting user credentials18:23
moparisthebestfrom searching that string, I gather it has *something* to do with pam18:23
moparisthebestthe only thing in my /etc/crontab is */1    *         *   *   *   root     date >> /tmp/date.log18:24
moparisthebestand every minute, the above message get's written to the log18:24
moparisthebestand nothing ever shows up in /tmp/date.log18:24
jrwren_moparisthebest: is pid 26094 running as root?18:27
moparisthebestyes jrwren_18:28
jrwren_moparisthebest: non-standard PAM config?18:29
moparisthebestno and i'm trying to figure out what owns the pam files so it can overwrite them with standard18:29
moparisthebestI had modified some pam files back in 12.04, but chose the option to overwrite my changes during the 14.04 upgrade18:30
jrwren_ dpkg -S /etc/pam.d/cron says that the cron package owns that file18:31
jrwren_but common-* pam.d files don't come from a package :(18:31
moparisthebestyes, I 'rm /etc/pam.d/cron' and then 'apt-get -o DPkg::options::=--force-confmiss --reinstall install cron'18:31
moparisthebestbut yea, I don't see what owns those :(18:32
moparisthebestgah I fixed it by replacing common-auth with the common-auth from my desktop18:35
moparisthebestwhy it still let me log in and do other things I have no idea?18:35
jrwren_moparisthebest: well done :)18:35
jrwren_moparisthebest: you could have diffed the files to see18:36
jrwren_moparisthebest: pam-auth-update may have helped too18:36
moparisthebestI ran that and it didn't change anything18:36
moparisthebestthe offending lines were18:36
moparisthebestauth requisite pam_google_authenticator.so forward_pass18:37
moparisthebestauth    [success=1 default=ignore]  pam_unix.so nullok_secure use_first_pass18:37
moparisthebestbut I wonder what the command is to 'give me back default common-auth'18:37
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jrwren_moparisthebest: its a good question.  file a bug?18:38
jrwren_moparisthebest: those two lines are now removed?18:38
moparisthebestyes jrwren_ I removed them to match the one on my desktop, I had added them awhile ago for two-factor authentication18:39
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adam_gjamespage, zul is ironic going to be included in the juno UCA pocket?19:38
zuladam_g:  its still being discussed19:42
adam_gzul, its graduated and will be part of the juno release19:43
chridalHello! I could really use some help with a DHCP-server running in production. 1,318 users currently depend on it, so I can't afford to mess up.20:03
chridalI am getting: linux-generic-pae : Depends: linux-headers-generic-pae (= 3.2.0.40.48) but 3.2.0.70.84 is installed20:03
chridaland linux-image-generic-pae : Depends: linux-image-3.2.0-40-generic-pae but it is not installed20:04
keithzgHmmph, Google recently changed their policies so if you're using an external address you have to have it send via your own SMTP server (old instances are grandfathered in). This makes my life a bit difficult today as one of the employees here wants to set up sending "from" his work address via gmail . . .20:06
keithzgPredictably, it lets you choose entirely unauthenticated+cleartext port 25, or you can be encrypted and authenticated but your cert has to chain-of-trust up to one of the big CAs.20:07
keithzgWhy is the option always either entirely insecure or trusting some giant sketchy company?20:08
* keithzg is in a get-off-my-lawn mood today :P20:08
chridalIs it possible for me to mess something up here?20:09
chridalIf I run something like apt-get install -f linux-generic-pae?20:09
hydrajumpI have two ubuntu servers: server-A has SSH keyA.pem and server-B has SSH keyB.pem. I know how to SSH to server-A and jump to server-B, but can I ssh forward a port from server-B all the way to my admin machine, admin <- server-A <- server-B port 8080 ?20:14
hydrajumpI think I found an answer.20:17
keithzgHmmph. Even with a set of certs and keys chain-of-trusting up to StartSSL, which desktop clients then completely trust, Gmail is still unable to authenticate with my SMTP server.21:06
keithzgInteresting, Gmail's attempts seem to use RC4-SHA while Thunderbird (successfully) uses DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA.21:48
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Logos01Because the redhat provided script sucks balls:23:50
Logos01http://fpaste.org/142287/ <-- poodle_check_opam_logos_style.sh23:50
Logos01Bonus points if you run it under that name.23:50

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