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logan2 | I am having issues with a pretty straight forward 2 link lacp setup to a juniper stack. debugging/counters on the juniper show no lacp hello packets are being received from the server. I have several other servers on the stack running ubuntu with lacp links and they work fine, but are slightly different network hardware (e1000e driver on working systems, igb nic on non working server). /proc/net/bonding/bond0 shows lacp is active, fast hellos, slaves ad | 02:20 |
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sarnold | logan2: irc has line-length limits; you were cut off at "fast hellos, slaves ad" | 02:21 |
logan2 | fast hellos, slaves added, etc... same with /sys/class/net/bond0/bonding settings.. everything looks right but no hellos. any ideas? | 02:22 |
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rahuldroy | hey guys, can someone help me find and remove a malicious script that generates random processes such as 'fmdxbvuui' | 07:08 |
rahuldroy | killing it and removing it from starup just creates another script on startup | 07:08 |
Ben64 | format and reinstall | 07:08 |
rahuldroy | this is a prod server :( | 07:09 |
rahuldroy | on AWS | 07:09 |
Ben64 | yeah, which is why you should format and reinstall | 07:16 |
rahuldroy | yeah i'll quickly do that now | 07:20 |
DrManhattan | I'm getting a strange series of errors when I run du with the max-depth option. it doesn't interfere with the command but I am a bit worried about why it would do this http://paste.ubuntu.com/9765950/ | 07:49 |
lordievader | Good morning. | 09:42 |
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k2gremlin | Hello all. I have an iptables.txt file in my user home directory. When I restart my server, the iptables cleans out and I have to restore from this file evertime. Is there a way to make them stay? | 18:25 |
lordievader | k2gremlin: No, iptables was designed that way. You can add an iptables-restore to your rc.local though. | 18:26 |
k2gremlin | so add iptables-restore < /home/user/iptables.txt before or after the exit 0? | 18:28 |
k2gremlin | lordievader, ?? | 18:30 |
lordievader | k2gremlin: Before, read the note in the header of rc.local. | 18:32 |
k2gremlin | lordievader, Thanks, worked like a charm | 18:33 |
k2gremlin | Looking for help in relation to Diladele WS and transparent Squid3. Explained here. http://paste.linuxassist.net/view/b91a062a | 18:48 |
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hydrajump | what is the correct way to modify pam.d/common-auth? Is it to modify that file directly or to create a new file in /usr/share/pam-config/mything? | 19:33 |
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