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zanzacarif I wanted to monitor what devices downloaded from what ips what would be the best means in which to do that?05:33
jdvsquid proxy on your network05:37
zanzacarjdv: thanks I will check it out. The device I want to monitor is a wifi device so I was thinking about even doing something with wireshark or something05:38
zanzacarjust wasn't sure really so I figured I would ask for expert opinions05:38
jdvwireshark will give you too much data for your requirements05:39
zanzacarthats what I was thinking too, mainly I just want to know what server the wifi device is accessing to download some of its information05:39
zanzacaris squid specific for surfing the web? I am trying to figure out what IP address a device actually accesses05:42
zanzacarthe device being a kindle I have05:43
jdvcan you bring up a shell on it?05:51
jdvsquid will monitor all traffic05:52
jdva simpler way to see what its doing is to connect it to your PC and then run a command line netstat on it05:52
zanzacarI can't bring up a shell05:53
zanzacarI am thinking I might just put wrt on my router and monitor it through that and iptables or something similar05:53
zanzacarI am not sure how i would run netstat on it via my pc05:53
jdvbridge the connection ?05:54
jdvcan you root a kindle?05:54
jdvor otherwise ssh to it?05:54
jdvI dont have one05:55
zanzacarwell the tablet versions I am sure you can05:57
zanzacarthis is just an e-reader05:58
zanzacarbut I was curious what things it was accessing via the internet, looks ups etc05:58
jdvDo you have a phone with shell ? I might consider making that a hotspot and then exploring the network connections running from the phone06:00
zanzacaroh thats a decent idea i like it06:00
zanzacarmy phone doesn't support hotspots though and I am in the process of rooting it06:01
histojust arp poison the kindle and use wireshark06:13
zanzacararp poison?06:13
histoarp spoof whatever you want to call it.  you route all it s traffic through you06:21
zanzacarinteresting06:26
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jdvlol arp spoofing to monitor network connections on a trusted device.07:28
jdvwell why not.07:28
jdvjust dont have any other devices on the network at the same time07:29
lordievaderGood morning.07:48
histojdv: why not you don't have to spoof all of them. You can select just one target08:03
epicepicwhy did i failed install smbfs on ubuntu 15 server?09:40
histoepicepic: what did you install?10:44
histoepicepic: or I should say what was the error?10:44
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synthmeatso, i want to vimdiff a remote file and output of local command...12:15
synthmeatvimdiff scp://host//remote.file <(local.file)12:16
synthmeatthat kinda doesn't work (not sure i can specify more into how _exactly_ it doesn't work)12:16
synthmeaterrata: <(cat local.file)12:16
synthmeat(sorry. the one i typed out does work)12:16
synthmeatis it something about "cat" that doesn't help here?12:17
synthmeatand, OT... wow, imagined a lot more traffic in here :/12:17
jpdssynthmeat: I don't even think that scp:// exists.12:25
jpdsAh, OK, it has support for that.12:25
synthmeatjpds: yeah, i diff remotes this way all the time, and use it as such in many commands12:29
synthmeatwell, "all the time". found about it yesterday :D12:30
synthmeatwell, "use it as such in many commands" is also a blatant lie too :D12:33
synthmeatit works in vimdiff, that's all i know :D12:34
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solo2ubuntu server raid1 ( no VMhd // 2 hd ) controller checked ( name of raid1 set from the controller and with 2 hd already in the same group ) ... during installation grub failure at the end. Disk partition it can only see the raid with # #126 at the end ... no chance to see the other 2 hd only the raid . i tryed to manual partitioning it. setting /boot /swap /  .... grub failure .... pls help me13:25
hallynsmb: regarding the libvirt init job waiting on socket being ready - let's ask zul to integrate your and dosaboy's comments when he merges 1.2.16 in next 2 weeks13:30
hallyn(that's bug 1455608)13:30
zulyay for timeframes!13:30
smbhallyn, not in a rush there. might consider things for srus into previous releases13:32
hallynsmb: yes, it's on my list for next set of srus13:38
coreycbjamespage, any tips on getting around this?  this (https://merges.ubuntu.com/p/python-openstackclient/REPORT) has a setup.cfg merge conflict, so I manually updated setup.cfg to what debian has, but debuild gets:14:54
coreycbdpkg-source: info: local changes detected, the modified files are:14:54
coreycb python-openstackclient-1.0.3-1ubuntu1/setup.cfg14:54
coreycbrbasak, maybe you have tips ^14:58
rbasakcoreycb: that's odd. I wouldn't expect there to be a merge conflict in setup.cfg as I wouldn't expect that to change in a packaging delta anyway.15:30
rbasakcoreycb: to change setup.cfg if required that should be done through a quilt patch15:30
coreycbrbasak, yeah I agree15:30
rbasakcoreycb: so maybe check 1.0.3-1, 1.0.3-1ubuntu1 and 1.0.2-2 manually?15:31
rbasakIncidentally that's a tricky merge for merge-o-matic maybe because Ubuntu was previously ahead of Debian on upstream version15:31
coreycbrbasak, there aren't any existing patches at least15:31
Kully3xfhow to fully clear out history15:51
Kully3xfi've tried putting /dev/null >> .bash_history15:51
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Kully3xfI've tried history -c15:52
Kully3xfeverything looks good until I logout/back in15:52
jamespagecoreycb, I'd pop all patches with -f and then re-extract the orig.tar.gz over the top of everything16:00
coreycbjamespage, ok thanks16:01
epicepichow do i chown nor chmod for cifs mounted folder ?16:07
jamespagezul, can you avoid working on any oslo pkgs in wily - I'm working on resyncing with Debian16:24
jamespagehopefully the ftp masters will be ok with holding Ubuntu transitional packages - zigo was OK with having them16:24
jamespagecoreycb, openstackclient might be a straight sync tbh16:25
jamespagezul, how do we feel about ibm-db-sa?16:36
jamespagezul, looking at straight sync for migrate - but that would mean a MIR for that package16:36
brianwHello16:49
zuljamespage: sure, i dont think we need ibm-db-sa, besides you need an actual database to test it out17:20
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coreycbjamespage, yeah it could probably just be sync'd17:23
coreycbjamespage, here's the sync bug 146118917:53
coreycbhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-openstackclient/+bug/146118917:53
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moloneyIt seems like you can't install ubuntu (14.04) to an existing mdadm RAID array.  During install the devices are numbered md127 and md126 instead of md0 and md1, and then during first boot it fails to bring up the RAID arrays. If I delete the RAID arrays and create them during the install then it will work.  Do I need to do something different when creating the RAID arrays, like set some additional meta data?20:02
quanticmoloney: i have different experiences, so i wont be much help. ive been able to install to existing mdadm arrays without issue.20:04
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moloneyquantic: using 14.04?  Do you remember how the array was originally created (e.g. using the installer from a previous ubuntu release)?20:06
quanticmoloney: using 14.04 using arrays originally created by 12.04, 14.04, 15.04, 15.10, Fedora 21, Fedora 22, CentOS 7. (I do a lot of testing with some of my servers.)20:08
quanticmoloney: s/15\.10/14\.10/20:09
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moloneyquantic: Did you ever do it with an array created with the mdadm command?  I noticed for example the installer gives the arrays names like 'myhostname:0' for md0 and 'myhostname:120:17
Walex2moloney: MD arrays are recognized by the UUID in the superblock of their members20:17
moloneyquantic: Did you ever do it with an array created with the mdadm command?  I noticed for example the installer gives the arrays names like 'myhostname:0' for md0 and 'myhostname:1' for md1, so maybe I just need to add something to the mdadm commands to create the arrays.  I guess I just need to try that out20:17
quanticmoloney: yes, using both 0.90 and 1.2 superblocks. I've just never encountered the issue you're describing.20:18
moloneyWalex2: sure and the installer seems to recognize that the arrays exist, but the odd number (127 etc) seems to be causing issues20:18
quanticmoloney: that's the number they typically get allocated in the installer, including mine. hasn't ever caused issues.20:19
quanticmoloney: and the system doesn't look for them by md device number. it looks for UUIDs.20:20
moloneyquantic: yeah I figured it would be using the UUIDs which makes me even more confused at to what my issue is.  The only thing kinda "special" about my setup is that the drives are NVMe (PCIe), but since it works when I create the array in the installer I doubt that is related20:22
quanticmoloney: interesting... all of mine are standard SATA/SAS drives. that might be the difference.20:23
moloneyquantic: only thing I can think is that the installer doesn't realize it needs the nvme driver at boot if it doesn't do anything with the underlying devices during the install20:25
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DelemasAny chance Ubuntu 15.04 implemented something where PHP can't connect off the server? My squirrelmail lost the ability to connect to my imap server after a 14.04 to 15.04 upgrade...22:27
bekksThe default settings you accepted my have caused that. Did you upgrade from 14.04 to 15.04 directly?22:28
bekksOr did you upgrade to 14.10 before?22:28
DelemasNo I thought you had to upgrade to 14.10 first...22:28
DelemasSo that is what I did...22:29
Delemashmm I don't recall seeing that. Any hints where to fix that?22:29
bekksPHP settings in /etc/22:30
sarnoldDelemas: check dmesg for an apparmor denial; I can't recall if there's default php confinement there, but it might be related22:30
sarnoldDelemas: dmesg | grep DEN ought to do it22:30
DelemasI remember SELinux doing something like this on an un named evil distribution... I'm not seeing an apparmor denial...22:31
jjohansenDelemas: grep DEN /var/log/syslog22:39
jjohansenit can have some messages in that don't go to dmesg, eg. trusted helpers like dbus mediation22:40
DelemasWell other than pointing out my DNS updates are being denied (unrelated) nothing that looks like an apparmor denial.22:41
jjohansenDelemas: another way to test and see if it is appparmor is boot with apparmor=0 as a kernel param in grub22:41
jjohansenDelemas: are you using upstart or systemd?22:42
DelemasOh ok I'll try that and see if it goes away.22:42
DelemasI switched to upstart because systemd didn't work with a /usr partition. It didn't help. I had to complete repartition my server. I haven't switched back to systemd but could now.22:43
DelemasI like the boot speed with systemd but that is a pretty big flaw IMHO22:43
jjohansenokay so with upstart you can also get away with doing /etc/init.d/apparmor teardown22:44
jjohansenthat will unload all policy, so you don't have to reboot22:44
DelemasOh ok I'll try that.22:44
DelemasAh well that is one thing to mark off. It's not apparmor...22:46
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Delemashmm I wonder if the new PHP is really trying to verify the certificate and failing...23:00
Delemasso dumb.... It is suddenly verifying certificates and failing...23:07
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DelemasTurns out php 5.6 in turns on verify_peer by default and the ancient 2012 version of squirrelmail provided for it doesn't support overridding php's defaults.23:56

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