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k2gremlinAny iptable gurus around?03:38
lachlanc Hey Guys, I'm part of a program that takes ex-gov computers to marginalized communities and does a crash course in computer literacy (stripping all the components out of the box and putting it back together then installing xubuntu and a few packages  from the repos) and we want to setup a package mirror with as little configuration as possible for the client computers from a stock iso install, to be used when the workshop is run in places with no acce03:42
lachlancssible Internet connection. So far I have pulled a copy of the trusty repo with apt-mirror but am unsure of how to host it with the goal of zero config for the client in mind, any thoughts ?03:42
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pmatulislachlanc: zero-config would prolly involve a firewall redirecting client requests to the alternative repository04:49
lachlancpmatulis,  i'm trying dnsmasq at the moment as the package server will also be the DHCP/ DNS server on the isolated lan but am not sure if i'll run into package signing problems? or any others that i have missed04:52
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dtscodehey guys... ive got a website that im hosting on a vps, and i just setup a teamspeak server on the vps. i can connect fine through the rdns (dtscode,io) but i want to make the server run on teamspeak.dtscode.io how can i do this?06:25
Thumpxr_dtscode: do you have any webinterface like ispconfig/confix/cpanel ?06:30
dtscodeThumpxr_, i dont believe so06:30
dtscodebut the vps install set some stuff up for me, so i might06:30
Thumpxr_dtscode: please check whether you have such an interface or not06:30
Thumpxr_usually they send you a mail with a password once setted up06:31
dtscodei didnt get any mail like that, so im guessing not. other than that how can i check?06:31
Thumpxr_ispconfig is access able via yourdomain.tld:808006:33
Thumpxr_check this06:33
dtscodeok06:34
dtscodenope. nothing there06:34
dtscodeThumpxr_, so what do i need to do now?06:37
Thumpxr_okay. so what you want to do is just create a subdomain. afaik you cant disable the access via dtscode.io, so you will end with 3 ways to connect (ip, dtscode.ip and teamspeak.dtscode.io)06:39
Thumpxr_are you running apache or nginx as a webserver ?06:39
dtscodeapache06:39
dtscodeand alright. i guess im fine with that for now06:39
Thumpxr_dtscode: check this http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/examples.html06:41
dtscodeok06:41
dtscodety06:41
dtscodeThumpxr_, i wrote the file correctly (i think). what would i save it as and where would i save it to?06:52
Thumpxr_dtscode: you have this file already on your vps. just need to edit it06:52
dtscodeoh...06:52
dtscodesorry Thumpxr_ not too good at this stuff as you can see. thanks for being patient though :)06:53
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kblinmorning folks07:49
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lordievaderGood morning.09:12
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kblinmorning folks. I'm having trouble getting ubuntu to work on my dell precision system with hardware raid10:40
kblinduring the install, even though I select "install grub to MBR", it's installing itself to /dev/md126p110:41
kblinnow, if I start a live system with a GUI to run e.g. boot repair, that won't load the raid drivers and then fail to find my hdds. how the heck do I fix this?10:45
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jamespagezul, coreycb: as this is complex I'd appreciate a review - https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/neutron/systemd-enable/+merge/24614413:50
jamespageI've been pushing changes into openstack-pkg-tools to support that as well - they are all uploaded13:52
coreycbjamespage, do we need override_dh_systemd_enable in any of the other pkgs?13:55
jamespagecoreycb, I don't think so - its only required when a binary package want to ship >1 init configuration13:58
zuljamespage:  +114:00
jamespagecoreycb, heat ftbfs - https://launchpadlibrarian.net/194601912/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-amd64.heat_2015.1~b1-0ubuntu2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz14:00
jamespageI did not re-check the test execution prior to upload14:01
coreycbjamespage, ok I'll take a look at heat.  still scanning your neutron changes.14:01
jamespageta14:01
jamespagezul, for Breaks/Replaces need a ~ on the end of the version to deal with backports I think14:07
zuljamespage:  k14:08
zuljamespage:  ill do that right now14:08
jamespagezul, I've fxied i18n14:08
zuljamespage:  k14:09
zuljamespage:  im just updating deps14:09
jamespagezul, ok14:09
coreycbjamespage, the only thing I'm seeing in neutron is "Provides:" not always matching "NAME" in init.in files14:33
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jamespagecoreycb, hmm - can you comment please and I'll check this out14:35
coreycbjamespage, sure14:35
jamespagezul, python-oslo.serializatoin15:01
jamespagekeystonemiddleware15:01
zuljamespage:  hmmm?15:01
jamespagezul, typo15:02
jamespagezul, http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html15:08
zuljamespage:  son of a15:09
jamespagezul, and an unsatifiable depends for i18n15:09
zuljamespage:  k15:10
jamespagecoreycb, updated15:16
coreycbjamespage, looks good15:21
Azarilhey15:22
Azarildoes ubuntu not use lowmemory?15:22
jamespagezul, can you hold on any more oslo namespace uploads please - https://launchpadlibrarian.net/194601912/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-amd64.heat_2015.1~b1-0ubuntu2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz15:23
jamespagecoreycb, that looks like a namespace change issue15:23
zuljamespage:  yep15:23
coreycbjamespage, sorry, been looking at something else.  taking a look at heat now.15:23
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Azarilim trying to work out how to monitor for kernel memory leaks. In centos, I seem to be able to monitor lowmemory. Does anyone have any ideas about how i might achieve a similar thing in ubuuntu?15:50
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coreycbjamespage, zul: I think heat's failing since this oslo.i18n commit: https://github.com/openstack/oslo.i18n/commit/1215edcb8da4d616e0f84ea9c2cfd7cb46d882ea16:04
coreycbI'll patch it and looks like it should be submitted upstream16:05
zulcoreycb:  sorry16:07
Killalli need some squid help and since guys there are not answering me :(16:10
rbasakAzaril: try asking in #ubuntu-kernel16:13
coreycbzul, I think I found a patch upstream16:24
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coreycbjamespage, zul: update for heat.  can one of you review?   https://code.launchpad.net/~corey.bryant/heat/2015.1-b1-0ubuntu3/+merge/24619617:46
zulcoreycb:  done17:49
coreycbzul, thanks17:49
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hexdslIve been fighting with Virtual box all evening. Got it installed on headless 14.04 server. accessing it via Remmina. every time i install Guest additions on it it stops booting. google was no help so im seeking your wisdom :)20:06
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sarnoldhexdsl: I'd guess that the guest additions are trying to use a video mode / video driver that doesn't go through remmina well.20:11
sarnoldhexdsl: maybe look around vbox logs and remmina logs and see if you can find anything that might confirm / deny that guess?20:11
sarnoldhexdsl: .. or there might be logs in the guest, too, now that I think about it.20:13
hexdslsarnold, thanks ill look. seems like an odd problem though, i would have thought headless VM's were pretty common. nothing on google that stuck out :(20:14
grendal_primedoes anyone know where i can get some assistance with installing touch on like an asus memo pad?20:30
grendal_primenevermind20:31
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tom[]where does the stdout of an init.d script go during boot time?21:26
tom[]i'm trying to debug the script during that phase and resorting to debug echos21:26
nickandertom[]: did you try /var/log?21:37
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tom[]nickander: the only thing i can find in log files is in syslog: init: sphinxsearch main process (3845) terminated with status 1\n init: sphinxsearch main process ended, respawning21:58
tom[]which tells me nothing21:58
tom[]the sphinxsearch log file is there but isn't written during this process21:59
tom[]i added --verbose to start-stop-daemon and options for the daemon to do verbose logging but none of it seems to go anywhere at boot time22:00
tom[]the init script works when i run it directly, even without any env, but through service command or at boot, not22:01
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sarnoldtom[]: anything in /var/log/upstart/* ?22:11
tom[]sarnold: as you wrote that i tried putting exit 0 at the top of the init.d script. it made no difference22:12
tom[]so i thought perhaps it's just a decoy22:13
tom[]and there is indeed a log for it22:13
sarnoldtom[]: ah, I missed the exit 0 bit, that's  scrolled off screen :)22:14
tom[]exit 1, i mean22:14
tom[]but i've been looking at an init.d script that works but doesn't run at boot22:14
tom[]because there's an upstrat script too22:14
sarnoldtom[]: is there an /etc/init/ that takes precedence?22:15
sarnoldaha22:15
tom[]so annoying22:15
sarnoldso annoying22:15
sarnoldhaha22:15
* sarnold ^5s tom[]22:15
* tom[] slaps sphinx around a bit with a large trout22:15
tom[]i think the story is as follows. the sphinxsearch package for 14.04 is ancient, based on sphinx 2.0.4. it's got a bug that caused trouble with my app so i tried updating it with the ubuntu package from sphinx's PPA based on 2.0.10 (also pretty old). the trusty package uses an init.d script. the sphinx ppa one uses upstart. and it has a bug because it's looking for the pid file in a dir that doesn't exist. whereas the trusty init.d creates that dir22:21
tom[]what i still don't udnerstand is how the pid files's dir is absent after reboot22:21
sarnoldwhich directory? perhaps it's created on a tmpfs or similar22:21
tom[] /var/log/sphinxsearch/searchd.log22:22
tom[]the init.d creates it if it is missing, and chowns it too22:22
tom[]but after reboot it is gone22:22
sarnoldo_O22:22
tom[]damn. i don't have time to learn upstart today!22:24
tom[]all documented here http://sphinxsearch.com/bugs/view.php?id=1326  bugs that were fixed in the downstream and never in the up. maybe that's why debian's package maintainer never updated from 2.0.422:37
StuxnetHi all, quick security related question. I just set up public/private key authentication for accessing my headless server via SSH with PuTTY. Do you guys think the passphrase needs to be particularly secure or can it be something easy that I can remember?23:35
sarnoldStuxnet: depends upon how 'secure' the system is that has the private key23:36
sarnoldStuxnet: you wouldn't want any old email / webpage / MS Office virus to be able to suck it down and crack it quickly23:36
sarnoldStuxnet: but if it's on an air-gapped computer, it might not take much to keep it secure23:36
sarnoldStuxnet: fwiw, I suspect the passphrase on my ssh key is ~60 bits of security23:37
StuxnetOkay, thanks Sarnold :)23:37
pmatulisyeah, beware the ol' microsoft office virus suck trick23:37
sarnoldpmatulis: <3  :)23:38
pmatulisheh heh23:39
StuxnetAlrighty then just changed my passphrase to 256-bit hex key thank ya very much :) I like security even if it's overkill.23:43
StuxnetPassword managers make these things easy as pie.23:43
StuxnetOh nvm, even easier, I can use pagent. :)23:49

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