[11:22] <kiko> morning
[16:39] <kiko> rvba, ping?
[16:39] <rvba> kiko: yeah?
[16:40] <kiko> rvba, j^2 has a question about the csrf protection in 1.7.1
[16:40] <j^2> rvba: hi!
[16:40] <j^2> https://gist.github.com/b288e64a0233019c9313
[16:40] <j^2> that’s the gist of the problem
[16:41] <j^2> i’m trying to create an integration with the api
[16:43] <j^2> rvba did i scare you off?
[16:44] <rvba> j^2: no :).  otp right now.  I'll get back to you in a sec.
[16:44] <j^2> kk
[17:10] <rvba> j^2: I'm back.  So, which URL are you trying to query?  It seems to me that you're issuing a request to the homepage (/MAAS/) instead of the API (/MAAS/api/1.0/)?
[17:11] <j^2> rvba: not exactly, let me ping you directly
[18:45] <jrwren> W: Failed to fetch bzip2:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/archive.ubuntu.com__ubuntu_dists_trusty-security_main_i18n_Translation-en  Hash Sum mismatch
[18:45] <jrwren> Is this a common thing when deploying a node?
[18:46] <kiko> I've never seen it
[18:46] <kiko> tbh
[18:47] <jrwren> kiko: ok. I'll examine my environment.
[18:48] <kiko> http://askubuntu.com/questions/41605/trouble-downloading-packages-list-due-to-a-hash-sum-mismatch-error
[18:49] <jrwren> This is on install though.
[18:49] <kiko> are you behind a proxy by any chance?
[18:49] <kiko> jrwren, is it reproducible or occasional?
[18:50] <jrwren> kiko: no, proxy. hosts are natted and that seems to work fine.
[18:50] <jrwren> kiko: occasional.
[18:50] <kiko> jrwren, hmm, no proxy? interesting. it's basically a race condition
[18:50] <kiko> jrwren, it may be happening because we had a host of security updates recently
[18:50] <kiko> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/972077
[18:51] <jrwren> kiko: i've deployed countless times today, it worked fine. Then i just hit this 30min ago or so. 2 hosts at once.
[18:52] <kiko> jrwren, could you be seeing the result of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/972077 ?
[18:52] <kiko> jrwren, what sort of installation, i.e. how many nodes, and what version of maas?
[18:52] <jrwren> kiko: could be.
[18:53] <jrwren> kiko: 4 nodes total :)    2 nodes deployed at same time, in this case.   maas 1.7, just upgraded from a beta earlier today.
[18:53] <jrwren> err, 1.7.1
[18:55] <jrwren> i just released and redeployed and did not have the same error. So, I guess things are good.
[19:50] <bdx> Smoser??
[19:52] <bdx> I am looking for a way to have maas bring up and configure all of a servers network interfaces after deployment, so far I have altered the preseed to echo "auto eth<#>" to /etc/network/interfaces.....is there a more generic/better way to do this?