[08:48] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:53] <marty_axel> Hello. I can t connect to my server using port 21 or 22 on my public ip address. With my localip it works only on port 21 (ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS)
[08:54] <lordievader> marty_axel: NAT?
[08:54] <marty_axel> yes
[08:55] <lordievader> marty_axel: Have you setup port forwarding?
[08:55] <marty_axel> yes
[08:55] <marty_axel> all ports are opened
[08:55] <marty_axel> i can connect to my public ip on port 80, for example
[08:55] <lordievader> marty_axel: Is your public ip of the server '5.2.130.66'?
[08:56] <marty_axel> yes
[08:56] <marty_axel> how did u know :-o
[08:57] <lordievader> marty_axel: Magic fingers ;) Only port 80 is open, port 21 and 22 are filtered. Do you run a firewall?
[08:58] <marty_axel> on my router yes
[08:58] <marty_axel> but i used port forwarding
[08:58] <lordievader> No firewall on the server?
[08:59] <marty_axel> ufw disabled enabled,doesn t matter,it doesn t work either way
[09:00] <lordievader> marty_axel: From within the local network what do you get for "nmap -p 22 <local-server-ip>"?
[09:00] <marty_axel> from the computer with ubuntu i can run that command
[09:00] <marty_axel> from windows 7...don t know how to
[09:01] <marty_axel> unable to determine any DNS server. Host is up. 22/tcp open ssh
[09:02] <marty_axel> revers DNS is disabled
[09:02] <lordievader> marty_axel: The Ubuntu machine is that the server?
[09:02] <marty_axel> yes
[09:02] <lordievader> marty_axel: Hmm, then install zenmap on the Windows machine and try from there.
[09:05] <marty_axel> Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.168
[09:05] <marty_axel> Host is up (0.00013s latency).
[09:05] <marty_axel> PORT   STATE SERVICE
[09:05] <marty_axel> 22/tcp open  ssh
[09:05] <marty_axel> MAC Address: 00:14:D1:1C:6D:77 (Trendnet)
[09:05] <marty_axel> Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.44 seconds
[09:05] <marty_axel> Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.168
[09:05] <marty_axel> Host is up (0.00013s latency).
[09:05] <marty_axel> PORT   STATE SERVICE
[09:05] <marty_axel> 22/tcp open  ssh
[09:05] <marty_axel> ..
[09:05] <marty_axel> Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.168
[09:05] <marty_axel> Host is up (0.00013s latency).
[09:05] <marty_axel> PORT   STATE SERVICE
[09:06] <marty_axel> 22/tcp open  ssh
[09:06] <lordievader> marty_axel: Please use pastebin when you want to paste console output.
[09:06] <marty_axel> ok
[09:06] <lordievader> marty_axel: Now try it with the public ip.
[09:07] <marty_axel> http://pastebin.com/3vtRCghH
[09:08] <lordievader> marty_axel: Heh, it closed even. You port forward likely isn't correct.
[09:08] <marty_axel> from the router?
[09:10] <lordievader> marty_axel: Yes.
[09:10] <lordievader> marty_axel: Inside your network things are ok, outside they are not. So the problem likely is the wall seperating the inside from the outside.
[09:12] <marty_axel> newbie in this, so practical the problem stands inside the router, port forwarding not done corectly, am i right? :-s
[09:12] <lordievader> marty_axel: That is likely the culprit, yes.
[09:14] <marty_axel> but i can connect from ubuntu on ssh but cant from filezilla with my localip
[09:15] <marty_axel> ssh user@192.168.1.168 works, filezilla same thing(user password port:22) gives an error: authetication failed :-ss
[09:15] <marty_axel> this is the only thing i don t understand right now, and i`ll try to fix the other problems today :P
[09:18] <lordievader> marty_axel: Read the error...
[09:18] <marty_axel> http://pastebin.com/wsjs9rz3
[09:25] <lordievader> marty_axel: Ah the second error likely causes the first one.
[09:40] <marty_axel> yes but why since it works on ubuntu machine with same user and pass, why not on filezilla
[09:49] <lordievader> marty_axel: Different protocol?
[09:49] <lordievader> marty_axel: Also is it the same machine?
[09:50] <marty_axel> different,it was an error in config, i had to comment something,it works now on localip
[09:50] <marty_axel> now i`ll try with public ip :D,untill tonight it will work! :D
[11:12] <Azaril> hi, is preseed or kickstart recommended?
[11:14] <jamespage> rbasak, do you want todo the honours on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libnss-ldap/+bug/1408478 ?
[11:18] <rbasak> jamespage: ack
[13:55] <ganey> I've been trying to set up MAAS on ubuntu, and get nodes on without using pxe. When i use the installation disc and enter the maas server ip to join, i just get a SIGKILL and the node restarts?
[13:56] <Sling> so during ubuntu 14.04 installation im doing software raid wrong apparently, now i have a /dev/md127 with one disk added to it, sda2, which I cannot fail or remove
[13:56] <Sling> rebooting the system did not change anything, it's busy/in use
[13:57] <Sling> how can i remove this md device when its busy and can't be failed ?
[13:57] <Sling> (im not in ubuntu itself, only in the installer)
[13:58] <ganey> is it loading swap from the disk? i had to resize a disk yesterday, swapoff -a, then it worked.
[13:58] <Sling> yea i assigned it to be swap during a previous attempt, swapoff -a didn't change it
[13:59] <ganey> damn, err.. i'll have a think
[14:00] <Sling> also I doubt swapon happened in the installation when im only at the partitioning step
[14:00] <Sling> but just to be sure, tried it again, still says device or resource busy after 'mdadm --fail /dev/md127 /dev/sda2'
[14:00] <Sling> and i dont have 'lsof' in this baby shell so can't even see if any process has stuff referenced to that disk
[14:22] <teward> rbasak: ping - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nginx/+bug/1324062 is still on my radar, and now that we're almost half-way to the next LTS, we might want to consider options going forward and check with the release team and such - if 5.1 is going away come next LTS (or being demoted into Universe), and LuaJit isn't going to come up, we'll have to trim from the package the nginx lua support
[14:22] <teward> rbasak: and yes, i'm bringing this up every release :P
[14:25] <Sling> ganey: managed to remove it in the end by reassigning the raid partition to be some random ext2 filesystem and rebooting
[14:25] <Sling> very weird :)
[14:28] <ganey> ah awesome well done sling :D
[14:35] <zul> hallyn:  just working on libvirt i put the 2 cgmanager patches together
[14:39] <jamespage> smoser, minor ss fix - https://code.launchpad.net/~james-page/simplestreams/i386-i686/+merge/247296
[14:40] <jamespage> gah wrong branch
[14:41] <smoser> jamespage: what is the fallout of that ?
[14:42] <jamespage> smoser, basically with i386, nova by default won't schedule an instance as the hypervisors all report i686
[14:43] <jamespage> != i386
[14:43] <smoser> hm.. so its just been that completely broken for so long.
[14:44] <jamespage> smoser, it would appear so
[14:44] <jamespage> smoser, we might want to review other image architectures to ensure we are matching the right openstack ones
[14:46] <smoser> fixed.
[14:46] <hallyn> zul: ok, i just pushed a new libvirt to v yesterday wit ha few more trivial changes
[14:46] <zul> hallyn: ubuntu20?
[14:49] <rbasak> teward: thanks. Yeah - I'll leave it to others to manage lua itself. They'll see the reverse dependency so I hope we'll hear from them if they want to drop 5.1 from main.
[14:50] <teward> rbasak: right, if they do drop that, then we have to drop lua from the nginx binaries in universe.  or separate -core into its own source package
[14:55] <hallyn> zul: yeah that one
[15:03] <zul> hallyn:  cool ok
[15:03] <zul> hallyn:  1.2.11 is building now
[15:03] <hallyn> 1.2.12 should be out soon :)
[15:03] <hallyn> (but i'm not suggesting waiting)
[15:15] <Elion> hi, i'm looking to add some RAM in an old server that use 667mhz ddr2 fully buffered ecc ram, do i really need to use the same RAM or can i use standard ddr2 ram (not ecc nor fully buffered) ?
[15:24] <ganey> you might find it cheaper to replace all the ddr2 stuff with non ECC
[15:24] <ganey> i never got on with mixed modules myself
[16:04] <smoser> bug 1
[16:05] <smoser> bug 1153626
[16:37] <fandi> hello
[16:37] <fandi> how to prevent oom killer on ubuntu server kill a process example glusterfs
[16:37] <fandi> thanks
[16:38] <rberg_> you can create exclusions for the OOM killer, but if you are out of ram something is going to get killed
[16:38] <rbasak> fandi: google? Eg. http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/58872
[16:39] <fandi> rberg_: ok thanks .. i looking for that
[16:39] <fandi> rbasak: ok let me check
[16:39] <fandi> rbasak: thanks
[17:16] <rberg_> is it common for VMs in openstack to not have a /dev/disk/by-id ? I do have a by-uuid.
[17:19] <rberg_> I can see the udev rules to create that in 60-persistent-storage.rules, but when I query udevadm I dont see that field
[17:21] <rberg_> should VMs in openstack have a ID_SERIAL or ID_MODEL set? I dont see those on this VM
[17:22] <rbasak> I don't know the answer, but I can see how a serial or model wouldn't make sense on a virtual device.
[17:22] <rberg_> agreed
[17:22] <rberg_> I looked at a virtual box vm and I do see it set there
[17:23] <rberg_> as SATA_VBOX_HARDDRIVE
[17:23] <rberg_> maybe kvm doesnt do that, or its misconfigured
[17:26] <airjump> hello
[17:38] <xjunior> I'm having an issue with upstart (https://gist.github.com/xjunior/765ff75ff8af4391498c). It starts and monitors a PID, but then the actual process is running a different PID!
[17:42] <ogra_> xjunior, http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#expect
[17:44] <xjunior> ogra_: well, I have an expect daemon there
[17:45] <xjunior> which didn't help
[17:49] <jpds> xjunior: expect fork ?
[17:50] <xjunior> jpds: same…
[17:50] <xjunior> https://gist.github.com/anonymous/40ed284673938450f99b
[17:52] <xjunior> then if I try to stop with upstart, it hangs
[19:04] <ganey> how do i add nodes to a maas server WITHOUT pxe?