[02:32] <Kalimero> any suggestions for a network analysing tool which records the traffic, shows me the connected hosts and warns me if something is odd?
[02:32] <Kalimero> prefer web-based solutions
[09:59] <Kalim3r0> any suggestions for a web-based network monitoring tool? (good if it records traffic, connected host and maybe some warnings and errors if something is wrong)
[11:34] <Kalimero> any suggestions for a web-based network monitoring tool? (good if it records traffic, connected host and maybe some warnings and errors if something is wrong)
[11:34] <Kalimero> but not too overwhelmed by functions and information
[11:39] <Norbin> umm
[11:39] <Norbin> what about nagios? doesn't it track network too ?
[11:40] <bekks> better use checkmk or incinga instead.
[11:44] <Kalimero> Norbin: nagios seems good for overall monitoring but hard to configure at first
[11:45] <Kalimero> bekks: i'll check them thanks
[12:20] <acmehandle> I'm trying to troubleshoot a connection refused error with nginx and php.  what would be a way to go about that?
[13:36] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[15:12] <Norbin> can maas be used to deploy over vms ?
[15:12] <Norbin> or physical only
[15:19] <RoyK> Norbin: there are other ways to work with vms :P
[15:20] <RoyK> I guess you could hammer a nail in with a screwdriver, but it's not really optimal
[15:20] <pmatulis> Norbin: anything that can use PXE
[16:24] <Norbin> if i tell the primary dns server to also-notify to the secondary on changes, will the secondary update the serial count automatically ?
[17:07] <prudentmav> any of you use server pilot?  if you decide you don't want to use it anymore, do you just delete the serverpilot user and leave everything else as it?
[17:09] <bekks> Never heard of it. What is it for?
[17:09] <prudentmav> for people that dpm
[17:09] <prudentmav> don't want a full blown control panel... makes it easy and quick to deploy wordpress or php aps
[17:10] <bekks> One command to do so: sudo apt-get ...
[17:10] <prudentmav> what do you mean?
[17:11] <Norbin> when a secondary dns server pulls a zone from the primary, where does he store them? can't see it under bind as usual, yet syslog says it's imported successfully
[17:25] <teward> Norbin: probably in the location the slave is told to store it, or in the bind9 cache folder, but note that it's not necessarily stored in plain text (my 'slaved' zones're in binary form on the slaves...)
[17:36] <teward> any postfix pros here?
[17:44] <pmatulis> teward: just ask and see if someone can help
[17:45] <teward> lag prevented me from saying 'nevermind'
[17:45] <teward> sorry
[17:50] <Norbin> teward oh ok, so i am not expecting a "db.my.domainname" files
[17:50] <Norbin> as on the main
[18:49] <admin-g_> hello guys i was wondering how to change the desktop entery path of webstorm
[19:23] <AEL-H> Does anyone think it would be possible to run Steam on ubuntu server and run games (not game servers) on the ubuntu server and stream the audio and video to another device?
[19:25] <lordievader> AEL-H: Render the stuff on the server you mean? Perhaps with a powerfull graphics card...
[19:34] <AEL-H> lordievader : My old computer I used to use to play games, it has a decent graphics card. I recently made a partition on the main harddrive and this is what I am running as Ubuntu server
[19:35] <lordievader> I suppose if steam can run headless you might get it to work.
[19:42] <teward> Steam needs the GUI, AEL-H
[19:42] <teward> it needs the deps of the graphics libraries to even render itself, I don't think it has a headless mode
[19:42] <lordievader> Could that be some X dummy like thing?
[19:44] <teward> it's possible it could run headless based solely on deps, but I wouldn't chance that to apply to games as well, lordievader
[19:45] <lordievader> Hmm, yeah. I guess it is more trouble than it is worth.
[19:47] <AEL-H> I read about an emulator that tricks steam -- some guy tried to do it before
[19:48] <AEL-H> The reason I bring this up is because all the hype following the Steam Link :)
[21:27] <Glorfindel> I'm having problems connecting to a WEP wifi network
[21:27] <Glorfindel> and I have no idea what is wrong
[21:28] <Glorfindel> I've been trying this http://serverfault.com/questions/142225/connect-to-wep-wireless-network-by-command-line-on-ubuntu
[21:28] <Glorfindel> but it doesn't connect to the network
[21:28] <Glorfindel> I have also tried this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/294257/connect-to-wifi-network-through-ubuntu-terminal
[21:29] <Glorfindel> it was connecting before, but now it doesn't
[21:29] <Glorfindel> I am using the exact commands as worked before as well
[21:31] <Glorfindel> while the internet was connected, I did install nmcli, so if there is an easy to remember command to connect with that which works, that would be great too
[21:36]  * genii makes more coffee and slides Glorfindel a mug
[21:36] <Glorfindel> :D
[21:41] <Glorfindel> I'm going to monkey around with this later
[21:47] <wolflarson> I think virt-manager is crashing my server
[22:03] <wolflarson> confirmed
[22:30] <wolflarson> any hints as to what log I should be looking at for this?