[00:47] <jnollette> hey i'm running a nat / firewwall with pf, and wondering about how to enable upnp
[00:48] <cryptodan> jnollette: dont do it
[00:48] <jnollette> is it a specifc port i need too allow, i think i am allowing all outbound traffic
[00:48] <jnollette> im hoping to use bittorrent sync.... is there another way
[00:48] <jnollette> proxy server?
[00:48] <jnollette> (that doesn't make any sense)
[00:49] <cryptodan> jnollette: follow the guidance for the application if it requires uPNP to be enabled dont use it
[01:11] <avid_fan> I can't seem to get NFS working on 14.04. I had a similar setup with 12.04, and all the HowTos are pretty straightforward. Mounting the NFS export does not produce and error, but accessing the file system returns "cannot access Stale file handle".
[01:16] <cryptodan> avid_fan: how are you trying to mount?
[01:18] <avid_fan> cryptodan, command-line/terminal
[01:19] <cryptodan> can you provide the line
[01:19] <avid_fan> cryptodan, I've tried several different options, but the latest is 'mount 192.168.123.10:/mnt/export'
[01:20] <avid_fan> cryptodan, that command takes longer than it used to on 12.04, but it produces no error. It's only when I try to access the mounted filespace that I get "Stale file handle".
[01:20] <cryptodan> you need to file system time
[01:20] <cryptodan> type*
[01:21] <avid_fan> I've tried to add '-t nfs' but it doesn't help.
[01:21] <cryptodan> so mount -t nfs 192.168.123.10:/mnt/export
[01:22] <cryptodan> what howtos have you followed
[01:23] <avid_fan> cryptodan, lol, several. I've run through installing the nfs-kernel-server package, editing the /etc/exports file, and starting/restarting the nfs-kernel-server service.
[01:23] <cryptodan> have you installed the nfs-common package for the client?
[01:24] <avid_fan> cryptodan, 'showmount --exports' on the server as well as the client show the exports configured.
[01:24] <cryptodan> avid_fan: can you share the exports file to dpaste.com
[01:24] <avid_fan> cryptodan, sure.
[01:25] <avid_fan> cryptodan, http://dpaste.com/3S5DGR6
[01:26] <avid_fan> cryptodan, it's surprisingly simple. :-)
[01:26] <cryptodan> I think you are missing something
[01:27] <cryptodan> /mnt/lacie/multimedia   *(rw,insecure,async,all_squash,no_subtree_check) should be /mnt/lacie/multimedia   192.168.0.0/16(rw,insecure,async,all_squash,no_subtree_check)
[01:28] <avid_fan> cryptodan, I've tried 192.168.123.0/24 with no success, but I'll try that subnet prefix.
[01:29] <cryptodan> here is my exports line /home/cryptodan/public_html 192.168.1.0/24(rw,nohide,insecure,no_subtree_check,sync)
[01:29] <cryptodan> also I followed this one https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo
[01:31] <avid_fan> cryptodan, yeah, that's one of the HowTos I read. I've done this more than once in the past. But I guess, from what I've read, that was all NFSv3 no v4.
[01:31] <avid_fan> not v4.
[01:41] <finchard> Hi
[01:41] <finchard> Has anyone used Observium before?
[01:41] <finchard> It's for monitoring servers etc.
[02:01] <RiCHNET> Anyone here?
[02:28] <pmatulis> yep
[03:11] <Ether_Man> Hi I could really do with some help on this. I recently upgraded my server to 14.04, and unfortunately, that broke both webaccess and webapp of zarafa which now has no installation candidate, and trying to install those packages manually, gives that they depend on php5-mapi. Which relies on phpapi-20090626 which I cant seem to find anywhere. Is there an alternative for 14.04 for php5-mapi or phpapi-20090626 so that I can install the
[03:11] <Ether_Man>  one from the tarball on the site?
[03:12] <cryptodan> http://i.imgur.com/6LSwBHa.png see my mouse cursor
[03:12] <Ether_Man> cryptodan, I've seen it yes... It cannot be installed due to phpapi-20090626 is a missing dependancy...
[03:13] <Ether_Man> Which I've told you now no less than 4 times.
[03:13] <cryptodan> I do not get that dep error so more than likely you downloaded the wrong one.
[03:13] <cryptodan> that is for 14.04
[03:13] <cryptodan> as you can see
[03:13] <Ether_Man> Then you somehow have gotten that dep. Somewhere. I have yet to find a source that has that.
[03:16] <cryptodan> Ether_Man: I cant install it on my 386 based server
[03:26] <hydrajump> how can I redirect the consolue output of a program started as a regular user to /var/log/mylogfile?
[03:27] <hydrajump> I've tried `/usr/local/bin/myapp | sudo tee /var/log/mylogfile.log` but it doesn't create the log file
[03:30] <cryptodan> Ether_Man: run the install.sh script
[03:32] <Ether_Man> cryptodan, 1. The script only supports 10.04 and 12.04, not 14.04. 2. The script relies on the packages already being installed. It's just for configuring them.
[03:32] <cryptodan> I hit continue
[03:32] <cryptodan> it will install the packages
[03:36] <Ether_Man> Sigh... It installs them, the same way that can be done manually... Which fails because of unmet dependancy... Please... If you dont know the answer, dont just make random suggestions
[03:36] <cryptodan> it worked for me
[03:36] <cryptodan> and Zarafa started successfully
[03:36] <Ether_Man> Yes, because as you mentioned before... YOU HAVE THE DEP...
[03:37] <cryptodan> No I did not
[03:37] <Ether_Man> Zarafa itself starts just fine... Webaccess and webapp does not...
[03:37] <cryptodan> I have never installed anything php5 related on my desktop
[03:38] <Ether_Man> That does not change that you still have the deps from somewhere.
[03:38] <cryptodan> I downloaded them from the site
[03:38] <cryptodan> all of them
[03:38] <Ether_Man> No you didnt, because the site does not provide the dep
[03:38] <cryptodan> they came in a tarball from the download
[03:38] <cryptodan> Yes it does
[03:39] <cryptodan> I showed you a screenshot
[03:39] <cryptodan> thats all in the tarball
[03:39] <Ether_Man> Arg... English... Do you speak it?
[03:39] <Ether_Man> "<Ether_Man> cryptodan, I've seen it yes... It cannot be installed due to phpapi-20090626 is a missing dependancy... "
[03:39] <cryptodan> You are just ignorant
[03:39] <cryptodan> I am done trying to help you when I havep rovided it
[03:39] <cryptodan> You justdont freaking understand
[03:40] <Ether_Man> phpapi-20090626 is not provided by any of the packages in that tarball... Sorry but it just isnt... You have that from somewhere else...
[03:40] <cryptodan> Nope
[03:40] <cryptodan> it is provided
[03:40] <cryptodan> you are just to bloody ignorant to understand that I got the tarball from the site
[03:40] <Ether_Man> In which package? The one you pointed at in your screenshot DEPENDS ON IT...
[03:40] <cryptodan> did you happen to look at the entire picture
[03:40] <cryptodan> or are you blind as well
[03:40] <Ether_Man> Yes, I did
[03:41] <cryptodan> did you not see the file path in the picture because if you did you would have realized the package name
[03:41] <cryptodan> but I guess you are both blind and ignorant
[03:41] <cryptodan> so have a good one, and contact the site for help
[03:42] <Ether_Man> I have that package... IT'S NOT THERE...
[03:42] <cryptodan> then you got the wrong one
[03:42] <cryptodan> go back and read
[04:06] <vonsyd0w> some folks...
[04:06] <richard4> Is anyone there?
[04:18] <``PeeR> hi everybody... i have some issue with the 'whois' command on my server...
[04:18] <``PeeR> google's not really my friend for this one
[04:19] <``PeeR> anybody for helping me plz? :)
[04:20] <cryptodan> whats the issue
[04:22] <richard4> What are your favourite things to host on Ubuntu server?
[04:23] <``PeeR> cryptodan, the 'whois' command seems to timeout...
[04:23] <``PeeR> I can't do it anymore
[04:25] <``PeeR> !ping
[04:25] <cryptodan> any error messages ?
[04:25] <``PeeR> yup, hold on, i'll copy past
[04:25] <``PeeR> 30-60 seconds
[04:26] <``PeeR> getaddrinfo(whois.crsnic.net): Temporary failure in name resolution
[04:28] <cryptodan> that means your DNS servers are not working
[04:30] <``PeeR> even if apache is ok and websites are opening and teamspeak works fine ?
[04:30] <cryptodan> yes
[04:31] <``PeeR> i'm a bit beginner with the DNS server cause a friend installed it... I can manage apache start or restart and enable new sites but if the dns server is not working, I don,t know what to do :S
[04:31] <``PeeR> do I just have to start it or something like that ?
[04:32] <cryptodan> ``PeeR: that site is timing out for me too
[04:32] <``PeeR> lol
[04:32] <``PeeR> doh
[04:32] <``PeeR> wait, what site ?
[04:33] <cryptodan> whois.crsnic.net
[04:33] <``PeeR> that's not what I whoised ...
[04:34] <cryptodan> who did you whois?
[04:34] <cryptodan> can you provide that
[04:34] <``PeeR> i'll provide the copy past for whois google.com
[04:34] <``PeeR> [23:31:45] [psimard@xblade ~]$ whois google.com
[04:34] <``PeeR> getaddrinfo(whois.crsnic.net): Temporary failure in name resolution
[04:34] <``PeeR> same result
[04:35] <cryptodan> seems like its the whois thats installed
[04:36] <``PeeR> yeah I think the queries goes to crsnic.net or something like that
[04:37] <cryptodan> what version ubuntu?
[04:37] <``PeeR> 12.04.3
[04:37] <``PeeR> i think I had to install whois
[04:37] <``PeeR> but it was working before the last crash
[04:38] <``PeeR> do I have to start a dns server ?
[04:38] <``PeeR> sorry for beeing noob
[04:38] <cryptodan> no
[04:38] <cryptodan> I would just remove whois and then reinstall it
[04:41] <``PeeR> k I'll try it
[04:42] <``PeeR> lol ok I have a serious problem
[04:43] <cryptodan> what is it?
[04:43] <``PeeR> Failed to fetch http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/w/whois/whois_5.0.15ubuntu2_i386.deb Temporary failure resolving 'ca.archive.ubuntu.com'
[04:43] <``PeeR> can't reach internet
[04:43] <``PeeR> even if internet can reach me
[04:43] <cryptodan> ``PeeR: you got that right
[04:44] <cryptodan> so time to either call your ISP or power cycle your modem
[04:44] <``PeeR> yep hum.. about that...
[04:45] <``PeeR> my ubuntu server run on a pppoe connexion
[04:47] <``PeeR> how could I tell you... i'm on a LAN ... the server is on a modem/router which connected via pppoe...
[04:47] <``PeeR> but on the ubuntu server, there is a ppp0
[04:47] <``PeeR> with another pppoe user
[04:48] <``PeeR> my linux machine does not have the same internet IP than all the other PC in my house
[04:48] <cryptodan> call your ISP
[04:49] <``PeeR> hehe, they won't do anything about that. but thx for trying. ;)
[04:49] <``PeeR> have a nice day
[06:04] <davidd> Hi, I can login via tty1, but I can not login via tty7, it just blink and asks again for my password. Do you know what should I do?
[06:05] <cryptodan> Only tty1 - tty6 are active
[06:06] <davidd> cryptodan: No, I have fixed my grub. before I could log in via tty7
[06:06] <davidd> cryptodan:Do you know what should I do to fix it?
[06:06] <cryptodan> tty7 for me doesnt work
[06:06] <davidd> cryptodan:sorry, it is full ubuntu distro
[06:07] <cryptodan> same here
[06:07] <davidd> cryptodan: Do you know how to fix it?
[06:07] <cryptodan> Nope as only tty1 to tty6 via ctrl+alt+f1-6 are available
[06:07] <davidd> cryptodan: I mean it is not ubuntu server.
[06:08] <davidd> Any one else can help?
[06:08] <cryptodan> then go to #ubuntu
[06:08] <davidd> cryptodan: No one knew there
[06:09] <davidd> I thought may be people are more knowledgeable here.
[06:09] <davidd> and are willing to help
[06:09] <davidd> I am searching google for about 4 hours. But I could not find a solution
[06:11] <cryptodan> this is for server issues
[06:12] <davidd> cryptodan: So you do not know?
[06:15] <soren> davidd: Can you log in on tty1-tty6?
[06:15] <davidd> soren: yes
[06:17] <soren> davidd: Then I recommend #ubuntu. No idea why lightdm would authenticate differently than login.
[06:17] <cryptodan> also tty8 is for the GUI
[06:17] <davidd> soren: Thanks. I have asked them, but no answer. :(
[10:16] <lordievader> Good morning.
[12:54] <Grey_Loki_> Hi. I'm using U-S with byobu and weechat. After performing an update, byobu seems to have taken the alt+arrow left/right shortcut as its own, and uses it to switch between byobu windows. I was originally using it to change buffers in Weechat, and so would like to disable that particular functionality in byobu.
[12:57] <Grey_Loki_> I've tried commenting out what I think are the correct two lines in /usr/share/byobu/keybindings/common, but still the behaviour persists.
[16:34] <Annoyed> Greetings..  Running Ubuntu server for a home file/dns/etc. server for the home network. What woould be a good choice for mail software so that system utilities can mail stuff to the root account?
[16:34] <Annoyed> I do NOT need to provide real mail services of any sort.
[16:37] <SchrodingersScat> !info ssmtp | Annoyed
[16:39] <Annoyed> I don't even want it to talk to the outside. All I want is mail within the system itself; so that various processes can mail their logs, reports and whatever to the system root account.
[16:46] <Patrickdk> replace sendmail program with a cat >> /var/mail/root
[16:46] <Patrickdk> and call it done? :)
[16:48] <Annoyed> A
[16:49] <Annoyed> Hmmmm.. That's simple enough.
[16:51] <Annoyed> just create a shell script file and call it sendmail and have it contain "cat >> /var/mail/root" ?
[16:52] <Annoyed> My concern is I don't want to accidentlly send mail out to the real world with any of the real mail daemons
[17:00] <Annoyed> Thanks, I'll give that a shot
[18:06] <Annoyed> Greetings...  Installing postfix on a VM to get a feel for it... during install, there's segment where you can select the server use .. If I choose "local only", will this prevent it from ever sending mail to the real world?
[18:07] <Patrickdk> unless you reconfigure it, sure
[18:08] <Annoyed> So,I don't have to worry about it inadvertantly sending mail to the real world ? I do NOT want to send mail, I just want internal to work
[18:09] <Annoyed> test send to a real address on the VM failed, err. 5.0.0, but I'm still leery of installing it on a "live" machine connected to the 'net
[20:17] <grendal_prime> i got a werid issue where a machine installs then will not boot Error1962
[20:18] <grendal_prime> tried two hd's now and the same thing on both.
[20:29] <bekks> So you get that error even before grub I guess?
[20:45] <frawg> Has anyone tried deploying using openstack-install on 14.04.1 LTS following the guide (http://www.ubuntu.com/download/cloud/install-ubuntu-openstack) and found that landscape fails to deploy (can't connect to postgresql/0) ?
[20:45] <frawg> This is backed by 10 nodes on MAAS
[22:19] <grendal_prime> this is making me crazy, i install and all i get is a 1962 error.  No operating system found
[22:19] <grendal_prime> I have the right drive selected in the boot order.
[23:28] <bekks> grendal_prime: So you get that error even before grub I guess?
[23:29] <grendal_prime> ya, im looking at bootup fix app now\
[23:29] <bekks> So it cant be an Ubuntu issuethen.
[23:29] <grendal_prime> ya its something to do with the lenovo machine i think.
[23:30] <grendal_prime> uefi thing but there is no place to turn that off or nothing that indicates its even turned on.
[23:30] <bekks> And it isnt the problem you are having :)
[23:31] <grendal_prime> ?
[23:31] <grendal_prime> oh its a problem im pretty sure.
[23:31] <grendal_prime> im experienceing discomfort at this very moment.
[23:31] <bekks> No. Ubuntu hales UEFI just fine.
[23:32] <bekks> *handles
[23:32] <grendal_prime> ive tried 3 different drives on this thing..everything works fine uptell the reboot.
[23:33] <bekks> So do you get to the grub or not? :)