miccheck | hi. i'm trying to ssh into a remote vps server from a mac. i've setup the keys and was unable to ssh in as a given user without always entering my password. i finally got it to work without a password using the following format: ssh -i pathToPrivateKey -p portNumber user@vpsIP. Is this the right and necessary way to do this? | 00:39 |
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sarnold | miccheck: you ought to be able to use an ssh agent on os x somehow, you could add keys to it via ssh-add -t 3600 (for a key that expires in an hour) | 00:46 |
sarnold | miccheck: you can configure things in the ~/.ssh/config file using per-host matches if you wish to e.g. use different keys for different hosts | 00:46 |
sarnold | or use different login names for different hosts | 00:47 |
miccheck | oh, ok. i'm new to linux, so didn't know that. thanks! | 00:47 |
miccheck | another one. if i run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade, do i run the risk of taking down my system and causing issues? | 00:54 |
sarnold | miccheck: that really should be fine. in ~17 years of using debian and ubuntu I've only once had an upgrade break something "badly" | 00:56 |
sarnold | miccheck: we test updates before publishing them, and while mistakes happen, by and large they should be safe. | 00:56 |
miccheck | great, thanks! this channel is so useful! | 00:57 |
sarnold | :) | 00:58 |
miccheck | do you recommend dist-upgrade instead? | 00:58 |
sarnold | I use dist-upgrade but that's only because that's what my fingers learned when I used debian unstable daily | 00:58 |
sarnold | it shouldn't be necessary to use dist-upgrade for 99% of your upgrade needs but it also shouldn't hurt anything | 00:58 |
miccheck | sarnold: thanks again! | 01:14 |
sarnold | miccheck: you're welcome ;) have fun | 01:15 |
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lordievader | Good morning. | 06:09 |
fingertips | does ubuntu have a script to reset the FQDN? | 06:27 |
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fingertips | where is the script? | 07:25 |
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blackyboy | Hi, My ubuntu production vm got one problem, It's not getting inside my VM username and password are right, Issue was when everr i login its getting kick out from login. | 08:06 |
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kevindf | If you have the following network address: 192.168.1.0/24 and you need 9 subnets from tesame size (classfull) you would need 192.168.1.0/28 if i'm correct? | 09:00 |
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liveuser | What DNS server options are there? | 11:41 |
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andol | liveuser: As in an authoritative dns server or as in a dns resolver? | 12:00 |
liveuser | Something that I can use to rename/name sites. | 12:03 |
liveuser | /etc/host doesn't work well with these vhost servers. | 12:07 |
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liveuser | Why does lspci persist in reporting the wrong model for the wireless chip? This happened after loading a non working kernel module driver. Before loading it no model number was reported.Now, after unloading it the wrong model persists to be reported.Is this a sign that wrong firmware was sent to the chip? | 12:38 |
liveuser | ApplesInArrays: Why does lspci persist in reporting the wrong model for the wireless chip? This happened after loading a non working kernel module driver. Before loading it no model number was reported.Now, after unloading it the wrong model persists to be reported.Is this a sign that wrong firmware was sent to the chip? | 13:00 |
liveuser | eeprom | 13:00 |
liveuser | wolf | 13:00 |
liveuser | where is daisy | 13:00 |
liveuser | daisy | 13:01 |
liveuser | whats this cherufe and wolf vostek | 13:03 |
liveuser | the wolf on what movie | 13:03 |
liveuser | these things watch themselves | 13:03 |
liveuser | What is it atreyu | 13:04 |
liveuser | andol: do you read? | 13:08 |
fingertips | andol: respond | 13:10 |
fingertips | andol: you in I know | 13:11 |
fingertips | mdeslaur: What is stack smashing? | 13:16 |
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fingertips | Wrong eeprom | 13:47 |
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caribou | rbasak: you're the last one that merged libnss-ldap (a while ago) | 16:29 |
caribou | rbasak: I've worked on the merge since there is a critical bug tied to it : LP: #1387594 | 16:29 |
caribou | rbasak: would you by any chance have time to review my merge work & sponsor ? | 16:30 |
rbasak | caribou: I can try, but realistically I'm in a sprint in Austin at the moment, am on vacation next week and I have too much to do this week and too little time :( | 16:31 |
rbasak | caribou: is it in the sponsrship queue? | 16:31 |
rbasak | caribou: I have a topic at the sprint this week about keeping up with this sort of thing. It is a concern to me that I can't do this. I should be able to. Sorry. | 16:32 |
caribou | rbasak: yes it is. no worry infinity has already offered to help | 16:39 |
caribou | rbasak: but he's on vacation. As long at they don't rebuild the archive we're safe | 16:40 |
caribou | rbasak: so no worry; I only thought about the sprint after asking :-) | 16:40 |
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rbasak | caribou: I've put it on my TODO if I do get to it. The libnss-ldap delta is pretty extensive though and I've never merged it before. | 17:02 |
rbasak | In fact I was a bit surprised I have upload rights to it :) | 17:02 |
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poseidon | Anybody here have hhvm on ubuntu 14.10? | 17:24 |
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ubuntu-studio | my server's motherboard died. My HDD is good (some corruption, but not anything important) Is anyone available to help walk me through saving my MySQL databases and migrating them to a new install? | 18:38 |
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johncarp | I've got 2 servers running, 3 PC's and about 5 wireless devices. I also got 2 routers, In order for all the devices to be able to communicate like it would be a single network i should subnet it? | 20:28 |
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teward | johncarp: you can do that, but that gets tricky if it's standard consumer-grade routers - they don't like multi-subnets. you'd still need a L2 device to handle the communication across subnets. | 21:14 |
teward | (I have a similar setup, but with 8 different LAN segments here at home, and I have a pfSense device acting as the L2 device) | 21:14 |
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johncarp | teward Oh i see, I will be doing some research :) thanks for letting me know | 22:07 |
johncarp | teward i'm using dd-wrt on my second router | 22:08 |
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kpettit | Can you run PHP and Ruby on Rails on the same server on port 80/443? | 22:55 |
kpettit | I want to have one virtualhost that is PHP/WOrdpress then another virtualhost that is Rails | 22:56 |
sarnold | kpettit: yes, often times someone will run apache, nginx, or haproxy on port 80/443 for "their website" and it'll reverse proxy to the servers running php or ruby on rails or python or whatever on the system or other computers | 23:07 |
kpettit | ok cool. I'm good with LAMP stuff, but the rails stuff is new too me. Trying to make sure I can host the customers PHP and Rails stuff like I wanted | 23:12 |
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ApplesInArrays | I set up this 'crontab -e': "*/1 * * * * /var/www/html/contentCron.php". If I run it in browser ,I can see the change in the database, but after waiting a few minutes, I don't think it's running. How can I diagnose this? | 23:53 |
sarnold | ApplesInArrays: does /var/www/html/contentCron.php have the execute bit set? is php set as the interpreter in the #! line? | 23:54 |
sarnold | ApplesInArrays: are there any error messages in root's mail? | 23:55 |
ApplesInArrays | rw-r--r-- 0644 ok? | 23:55 |
sarnold | try 755 | 23:55 |
ApplesInArrays | Nobody had execute rights according to 644, right? | 23:56 |
sarnold | correct | 23:56 |
ApplesInArrays | When i visit the site through a browser, why does it run? | 23:57 |
ApplesInArrays | apache serves it, but nobody had execute rights. Does apache read/interpret it? | 23:57 |
sarnold | because the web server has been configured to send php files through a php interpreter | 23:57 |
ApplesInArrays | but crontab -e would be literally executing the php script? | 23:57 |
sarnold | probably via mod_php or fastcgi or similar | 23:57 |
sarnold | yeah | 23:57 |
sarnold | you could also do something like /usr/bin/php /var/www/html/contentCron.php in the crontab | 23:58 |
ApplesInArrays | what you just wrote is the same as me typing 'php /var/www/html/contentCron.php' in terminal, righT? | 23:59 |
ApplesInArrays | maybe crontab just doesn't have... 'namespace' like I do in terminal? | 23:59 |
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