[03:52] <ebonics> anyone know what my problem could be here : https://dpaste.de/cvbn
[10:55] <stooj> Hi all. I'm putting together a mail server but must have messed up somewhere. Using postfix + spamassassin + spamass-milter, communicating through a socket. But my mail.log contains the following every time the pipe is used:
[10:56] <stooj> May  2 05:44:41 myhostname postfix/smtpd[15597]: warning: milter unix:/spamassassin/spamd.sock: unreasonable packet length: 1397768525 > 1073741823
[10:56] <stooj> May  2 05:44:41 myhostname postfix/smtpd[15597]: warning: milter unix:/spamassassin/spamd.sock: read error in initial handshake
[10:56] <stooj> Anyone seen this before and recognise the problem?
[12:28] <Vexena> Anyone has experience with batch that knows how to run this start module "http://pastebin.com/mLGYZP8h" with the user teamspeak3?
[12:28] <Vexena> As now the script always runs it as root
[12:28] <Vexena> upon startup
[12:29] <Vexena> I've tried adding a line in /etc/rc.local that says su teamspeak3 -c '/etc/init.d/teamspeak3 start' but that did not work
[13:10] <CompuChip> Hi. I have just installed Ubuntu Server, which worked. Then I added another disk and set both disks to be single RAID0 by hardware, and now I cannot boot into the system. Even the Rescue mode from the installation CD quits with "mounting /dev/sda on /media failed Invalid argument".
[13:22] <yeats> CompuChip: that message from the install CD can probably be safely ignored
[13:23] <yeats> CompuChip: and yeah, if you set up RAID after installing, you'll lose all your data
[13:23] <CompuChip> yeats: unfortunately it keeps hanging there, I cannot get back to the installer.
[13:23] <yeats> CompuChip: you've tried Alt-F1/2/3/4/5/6/7 to get to alternate TTYs?
[13:24] <CompuChip> Yes, I have
[13:24] <yeats> CompuChip: in any case, you're probably beyond rescue mode - you will probably need to reinstall on the new RAID
[13:27] <CompuChip> yeats:   That is fine, except how do I do that when I keep getting dropped to that "mount failed" prompt. My "RAID" is not really RAID anyway, the other disk has some backup data that I wanted to copy to the new install, that's why I set them both as separate 1-disk RAID0's (the server has a RAID adapter and I need to set something for it to activa
[13:27] <CompuChip> te the disk in the first place). But even when I remove the disk and set it back to as it was, I will still have this problem.
[13:27] <CompuChip> It's almost as if it no longer recognizes the hard drives as being there, except grub will still see them if I do "ls"
[13:27] <CompuChip> Checked the UUID's - they are still correct btw
[13:29] <CompuChip> I'm really starting to fear that somehow I broke the hardware.
[13:29] <yeats> CompuChip: well hardware RAID is different than just adding a disk.  What you're describing is what I would expect to happen
[13:33] <CompuChip> yeats: haha yeah, learning that the hard way. But any idea how I can re-install then?
[13:35] <yeats> CompuChip: this might help http://askubuntu.com/questions/598110/ubuntu-server-14-04-2-install-error-cant-umount-media
[13:36] <yeats> CompuChip: gotta head out, though - hopefully someone can assist
[13:36] <CompuChip> yeats: Thanks for your help!
[13:37] <CompuChip> yeats: FYI Control-C seems to be the magic key :) Will keep trying. Thanks again.
[13:57] <CompuChip> Hmm I had a question about my desktop as well, but I seem to be banned from #ubuntu ?
[15:37] <diegoaguilar> lordievader, are u around?
[15:37] <lordievader> diegoaguilar: Sort of.
[15:37] <diegoaguilar> oh, well I asked yesterday about this issue with ssh
[15:37] <diegoaguilar> I made some updates, Id like you to review them
[15:37] <diegoaguilar> http://serverfault.com/questions/687019
[15:39] <lordievader> diegoaguilar: From your nmap: 2222/tcp closed unknown
[15:39] <lordievader> diegoaguilar: Anyhow, do you have access to the server now?
[15:40] <diegoaguilar> not yet but as you suggested trying netstat
[15:40] <diegoaguilar> apart from that, what else should I care
[15:40] <diegoaguilar> also, I think I will try enabling udp at building firewall and for ufw
[15:41] <lordievader> diegoaguilar: Well there are certain steps you take to debug this. Randomly doing things might solve stuff but ain't constructive.
[15:41] <lordievader> So you go the route: local, local-network, public network.
[15:42] <diegoaguilar> netstat will do the local, right?
[15:43] <lordievader> Yes.
[15:43] <diegoaguilar> what should go for local-network
[15:43] <lordievader> Nmap.
[15:43] <lordievader> Or a different box.
[15:43] <diegoaguilar> in same network, of course
[15:44] <lordievader> Yes, local network ;)
[15:44] <diegoaguilar> I read around and some people tell ssh uses udp somehow
[15:44] <diegoaguilar> so I will try to enable it
[15:49] <lordievader> diegoaguilar: Debug this when you have access to the machine. Doing things outside doesn't really help.
[15:51] <diegoaguilar> Okey lordievader thanks
[15:52] <diegoaguilar> do you think I can reach u here on next monday morning?
[15:52] <lordievader> Perhaps.
[15:53] <diegoaguilar> well thanks
[17:04] <Vexena> Has anyone tried the ID system "Tiger" before? If so out of your experience is it worth the installation on a vps?
[17:14] <lordievader> Vexena: 'ID system "Tiger"', what is that?
[17:22] <Vexena> Intrusion Detection System Tiger
[17:23] <Vexena> meant IDS
[17:23] <Vexena> http://www.nongnu.org/tiger/
[18:56] <athairus> hello everyone
[18:56] <athairus> I have a ubuntu 14.04 LTS install on a virtual server instance
[18:56] <athairus> and I've been going through the docs linked when logging via ssh
[18:56] <athairus> I decided to give enabling kernel crash dumps a try
[18:56] <athairus> and I'm following this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/kernel-crash-dump.html
[18:57] <athairus> for some reason, the boot parameter to allocate memory for dumps, crashkernel=, is not present
[18:57] <athairus> is there an automated way to do this?
[18:58] <athairus> in addition, the file I was told to edit is /etc/default/kdump-tool, but the file that actually exists on my box is called /etc/default/kdump-tools
[18:58] <athairus> it had the line to modify, so I modified that instead