[02:18] <Valduare> hi guys
[02:19] <Valduare> should ubuntu core be used for spinning up vms now?
[02:19] <sarnold> if you need something to fit in a .tiny instance, perhaps
[02:22] <Valduare> so not for seting up an nginx server then?
[02:22] <sarnold> feel free to give it a shot; it may or may not be missing some of the comforts you might be used to :)
[02:23] <Valduare> what would an example of that be :)
[02:24] <sarnold> syslog :)
[02:25] <Valduare> so no /var/logs?
[02:26] <sarnold> unless programs open the log files themselves.. :)
[02:26] <Valduare> oh so nginx would still be able to write its logs
[02:27] <sarnold> aha! a package manifest http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/releases/14.04/release/ubuntu-core-14.04-core-amd64.manifest
[02:27] <Valduare> but something like dmesg  would not be viewable in the logs?
[02:27] <sarnold> right
[02:27] <sarnold> granted you can install whatever you want
[02:27] <Valduare> dont think i’ve used dmesg from the logs just running the command myself
[02:27] <sarnold> hunh, rsyslog is on tha tlist..
[02:31] <Valduare> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core
[02:31] <Valduare> says its installable
[02:32] <sarnold> I was just surprised to find it in the .manifest file; which made me wonder what the manifest file represents...
[02:34] <Valduare> importing the ova of ubuntu core to check it out
[04:07] <shellox> hi, is anyone using the ubuntu cloud vagrant images
[04:08] <shellox> https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/vagrant/trusty/current/
[08:12] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:42] <jcastro_> rbasak, https://github.com/lxc/lxd/issues/558
[14:11] <samba35> i am trying to install postfix with tls ,can some one pls tell me how do i install certificate for postfix
[14:15] <pmatulis> samba35: lots of information out there.  what have you tried so far?
[14:15] <samba35> i failed to get it correct installtion ,i think
[14:20] <samba35> pmatulis: do you have any handy web site or blog to configur postfix with tls
[14:35] <pmatulis> samba35: http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html
[14:37] <samba35> yes , i follow that but ...ok , let me give another try again
[14:39] <pmatulis> samba35: take the time to understand stuff, email servers are tricky beasts, even without TLS
[14:40] <samba35> ok
[15:46] <bugs_bugger> hi can anybody help me recover from this apache2 configtest error: Cannot load /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_access_compat.so
[15:47] <bugs_bugger> system specs: 12.04, apache2.2, tried upgrade php5.4 via ppa (ondrej) and ppa-purge, which left me with this error
[16:01] <bugs_bugger> ok, i solved the problem: i disabled some mods: access_compat, mpm_prefork, authn_core, authz_core, socache_shmcb. anyone happen to know about them?
[16:23] <ndee> I remember there was a tool which analyzes the log file (apache/nginx) for suspicious requests and sends you an email with them but I forgot the name of it. Anyone knows such a tool?
[16:41] <devster31> where can I find a starting guide to cross-compiling for arm and TravisCI?
[16:44] <teward> ndee: i can think of quite a few tools to achieve notification, however the tools I'm thinking of are IDS/IPS at the border of the network, not log review tools.
[16:45] <teward> ndee: as long as you keep up to date with security patches and such, for both the websites and the web servers, the risk of some of the 'requests' being actually bad ultimately is limited
[16:46] <ndee> teward: the website is up to date but there are some extensions that are in usage which are unsafe. It happened already once, that a malicious php file was uploaded.
[16:48] <teward> ndee: well, you have the option to disable extensions, no?  The problem is log analysis after the fact doesn't help you
[16:48] <teward> not reall
[16:48] <teward> really*
[16:49] <teward> because they've already exploited the environment.  You would end up having to start anew and patch and disable things *anyways*
[16:49] <ndee> I know, but at least that way, I could notice the problem very fast and then disable the unsafe extension.
[17:55] <patdk-wk> well, fixing things up with rewritecond and/or mod_security would be a good first step
[17:55] <patdk-wk> also would be good, would be some apparmor rules
[19:23] <william_home> hello, could someone point me at a contact person for a bug in the cloud archive packages on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive#Kilo
[19:24] <william_home> when installing ceph-deploy (which is not in the cloud archive update) there is a duplicate manpage which disallows install ceph
[19:29] <sarnold> william_home: I think Odd_Bloke may be a good starting point
[19:30] <william_home> ok thanx
[19:30] <william_home> Odd_Bloke: any ideas?
[19:41] <pmatulis> william_home: start by reporting the bug maybe - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+filebug
[19:44] <Odd_Bloke> william_home: I'm not the best point of contact; a bug is definitely your best course of action.
[19:45] <Odd_Bloke> william_home: And maybe after that you can bug jamespage...
[19:46] <william_home> pmatulis: and Odd_Bloke, will do. reporting the bug as we speak.
[19:51] <william_home> jamespage: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1450175
[19:51] <william_home> ;)
[21:04] <teward> rbasak: ping
[21:17] <jkyle> is there a list of changes in the ubuntu preseed for 15.04 vs. 14.04?
[22:34] <sarnold> pmatulis: oh cool, I hadn't seen https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+filebug before; that definitely beats pinging strange dudes on irc :)
[23:17] <pmatulis> sarnold: then again, nothin' wrong with a little socializing...
[23:18] <sarnold> pmatulis: hehe, true :)