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junglejoe78 | :)Hi, looking for openldap update doc? | 00:08 |
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dtscode | can someone tell me how to setup a mail server on an ubuntu 14.04 vps? | 08:27 |
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Sling | dtscode: dovecot, postfix, spamassassin, roundcube | 08:28 |
Sling | plenty of guides around for that stack :) | 08:28 |
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dtscode | Sling, alright. so googling dovecot postfix spamassassin roundcube stack setup will get me a good guide? | 08:28 |
Sling | dtscode: would you like a spoon with that? :) | 08:29 |
Sling | (just use your creativity when googling) | 08:29 |
dtscode | being creative has nothing to do with it. i can be the most creative googler ever and still be taught by a bad guide | 08:30 |
Sling | still, you can usually see when the guide is any good or not, for example don't pick anything older than 2014 | 08:31 |
Sling | ubuntu wiki is also a good start | 08:31 |
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hxm | hello, is powerpc g4 still in develop? | 08:39 |
dtscode | isnt powerpc the mac desktop? | 08:46 |
dtscode | Sling, thanks :D found a great digitalocean link. it doesnt include roundcube, but thats ok, since i have no want or need to access it from my browser | 08:47 |
Sling | ok :) | 08:47 |
lordievader | Good morning. | 08:58 |
lovetruth | hello | 09:08 |
lovetruth | want to report a virus I have on my server... | 09:08 |
lovetruth | or where can I report that?... | 09:08 |
lovetruth | I knew about the vulnerability, delayed the update... and... voila: infected... | 09:10 |
lordievader | lovetruth: Err, what? How do you know you have a virus? | 09:10 |
lovetruth | well the server crashed | 09:10 |
lovetruth | and then looked into the logs | 09:10 |
lordievader | lovetruth: And? | 09:10 |
lovetruth | and found some "steal.txt" file which was trying to install some irc bot on it | 09:10 |
lovetruth | and few hours later, the server crashed | 09:11 |
lordievader | Sounds more like you are hacked. Is it a known vunerability? | 09:11 |
lovetruth | (few hours after the "steal.txt"...) | 09:11 |
lovetruth | yes | 09:11 |
lordievader | lovetruth: Is it patched? | 09:11 |
lovetruth | not yet... in this Company I have to get some approvals before patching it... | 09:12 |
lovetruth | I know it's not the best way, but this is how it works... | 09:12 |
lovetruth | so I delayed the update because I didn't get permission to apply it and ... voila... | 09:12 |
lordievader | Err, heh? Is it not part of the Ubuntu OS? | 09:12 |
lovetruth | no, it's part of some software installed on the server | 09:12 |
lovetruth | but right now I have some bad foreign files on it... | 09:13 |
lordievader | lovetruth: Then file a bug at their bug tracker. | 09:13 |
lovetruth | it's a known bug, it's there already... :) | 09:13 |
lovetruth | I meant to report the IP that attacked my server... | 09:13 |
lovetruth | and, eventually, somehow to get rid of any hidden thing he installed on my ubuntu server... | 09:14 |
lovetruth | he has around thirty bots on it's irc bot net | 09:16 |
lovetruth | so, wanted to report him and his ip... | 09:16 |
lordievader | Send a mail to the abuse department of their isp? | 09:17 |
lovetruth | yes... that was what I was thinking too... :) | 09:22 |
lovetruth | just thought that there might be some #antivirus team which might do a little more... :) | 09:22 |
lovetruth | at least, there it was, some time ago, on undernet IRC... :) | 09:23 |
lordievader | I have no knowledge of such a channel. | 09:24 |
dtscode | hey guys... i followed this page to setup a mail server: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-a-mail-server-using-postfix-dovecot-mysql-and-spamassasin and did everything it told me to (except install spamassassin which i dont need atm) but when i got to the end of step 4 it says connection refused when i telnet dtscode.io 994 and 995. how can i fix this? | 09:58 |
devster31 | try port 993? | 10:16 |
devster31 | or you didn't restart the services, also try looking at /var/log/mail.log | 10:17 |
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rbasak | kickinz1|afk: have you made any progress on bug 1412830 yet please? | 10:47 |
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MACscr | I hate to reask this question, but does ubuntu 14.04 generate 70-persistent-net.rules by default? I know it at least a release or so ago it didnt generate one. i have one on my system, but with ethX interface names versus biosdevnames. Trying to figure out if its an issue with my provision templates. cant spot anything though | 12:07 |
lordievader | MACscr: Udev generates it. | 12:13 |
MACscr | lordievader: any ideas why im getting ethX versus emX? | 12:14 |
MACscr | etc | 12:14 |
lordievader | Likely the biosdevnames, which imo is quite nice. | 12:14 |
MACscr | i know what generates it, but i remember there not being a 70-persistent-net.rules file by default | 12:14 |
lordievader | No longer nic's that decide to use a different name at every reboot. | 12:15 |
MACscr | ok, so they removed it, then readded it? | 12:15 |
MACscr | the file | 12:15 |
lordievader | ? | 12:15 |
MACscr | "i know what generates it, but i remember there not being a 70-persistent-net.rules file by default" | 12:16 |
lordievader | For as far as I know, Ubuntu doesn't yet use bios dev names. | 12:16 |
ogra_ | it has always been generated | 12:16 |
ogra_ | for several years | 12:16 |
MACscr | no it hasnt. unless im thinking of debian | 12:16 |
ogra_ | you probably do | 12:16 |
ogra_ | ubuntu does it since ages | 12:16 |
lordievader | ogra_: Are there plans to switch to the bios names? | 12:17 |
ogra_ | and debian used to change udev a lot from upstream in the past afaik so it could well bee it was disabled there | 12:17 |
ogra_ | lordievader, i thought we use them since a while | 12:17 |
ogra_ | but i might be wrong | 12:17 |
MACscr | hmm, some of my systems are using biosdevnames and are trusty systems | 12:17 |
ogra_ | ogra@wall2:~$ ifconfig |grep Link | 12:18 |
ogra_ | lo Link encap:Local Loopback | 12:18 |
ogra_ | p4p1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0d:b9:35:86:6c | 12:18 |
ogra_ | p5p1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:0d:b9:35:86:6d | 12:18 |
ogra_ | ppp0 Link encap:Point-to-Point Protocol | 12:18 |
ogra_ | my router definitely uses them | 12:18 |
MACscr | actually a majority of mien are | 12:18 |
MACscr | mine* | 12:18 |
ogra_ | might be an issue for upgraded systems though, not sure how this is handled there | 12:19 |
ogra_ | but i guess the generated rules are not wiped on upgrades, to not lose the names and break scripts | 12:19 |
MACscr | i just did a brand new install and eth is used | 12:19 |
lordievader | I suppose that is why I still see eth0 on my Trusty box. | 12:19 |
MACscr | but another system i setup are using biosdevnames | 12:20 |
MACscr | hence why im confused as hell | 12:20 |
hxm | dtscode: mac is intel from 2007 or so | 12:23 |
hxm | from=since | 12:23 |
hxm | is know there is a ppc version but i wonder untill when since a powerpc can have 10 years | 12:24 |
MACscr | forget it. im forcing biosdevnames off in grub so i can move on from this junk | 12:29 |
MACscr | yep, just double checked one of my trusty systems and it doesnt even have any udev rules | 12:31 |
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hxm | guys i removed a cron and i still get messages from it | 16:03 |
hxm | do i need do something else more? | 16:04 |
hxm | ah found it in /etc/cron.d | 16:05 |
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hydrajump | i'm setting up a samba 4 file server to replace a windows server. Is it possible to set specific permissions on a directory within a share? | 19:05 |
aandy | hi, any dropbear users? i'm wondering what the best approach for a "forward only" shell is. that is, i only need it to be an open connection from which i can do tunnels. if there was a non-timeout "echo hello" that'd be fine. permitopen doesn't seem to work in authorized_keys. any ideas are greatly appreciated :) | 19:38 |
sarnold | aandy: sleep 999999999 ? :) | 19:39 |
sarnold | hallyn: I'm missing too much context re: cgmanager in debian; I thought between the 0.33-3 debdiff we supplied them and the new tarball for upstream releases that they would have been well-covered | 19:41 |
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aandy | hi, any dropbear users? i'm wondering what the best approach for a "forward only" shell is. that is, i only need it to be an open connection from which i can do tunnels. if there was a non-timeout "echo hello" that'd be fine. permitopen doesn't seem to work in authorized_keys. any ideas are greatly appreciated :) | 19:57 |
aandy | argh sorry, client messed up | 19:58 |
aandy | sarnold: hehe well.. i guess :) | 19:59 |
sarnold | aandy: yeah.. not the best, but it might do the trick in the meantime.. | 20:00 |
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tgm4883 | Anyone setup freeradius to auth against an LDAP DB and reply back with the groups that a user is in? | 21:14 |
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rberg_ | I am looking into a openstack instance where /dev/disk/by-id is not being populated, while by-uuid is.. anybody ever have that problem? | 22:00 |
rberg_ | on 12.04 I should mention! | 22:01 |
arcsky | how should i do if i want a clusterd Ubuntu server ? | 22:04 |
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hallyn | sarnold: yeah i dunno. i just made them (and handed you) a new pkg that should cover both that CVE and the other could-be-security issues | 22:04 |
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devster31 | can anyone here help me refine an init.d script? | 23:42 |
devster31 | http://pastebin.com/zb6NyRZC | 23:43 |
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