=== Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === th3s3_3y3s is now known as veritvine === zmoylan-1i is now known as zmoylan-pi [02:15] dee-da-dee [02:15] where's the late night club? :D [02:31] woke up 2 hours ago, listening to yesterdays podcasts [02:32] ah har [02:32] what kinds of things do you follow? [02:44] twit, tech new tonight/today, irish documentary, bbc documentary, npr, no such thing as a fish, ted radio hour, infinite monkey cage, this american life, wait wait don't tell me, witness, bbc daily commute, few history podcasts [02:45] O_O [02:46] currently bbc great lives [04:09] Good morning folks [04:13] o/ === zmoylan-1i is now known as zmoylan-pi [06:38] Hello folks, I am looking for a system administrator in the north west area to do some contract work on our servers and infrastructure. [06:39] Ubuntu, Python, Apache, MySQL, VMWare :) [08:07] Morning all [08:08] o/ [08:08] have you guys seen this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHR4oOIcVZo wow what a voice. [08:49] Good morning all; happy Wednesday, and happy Restless Legs Awareness Day! ☺ [08:52] i read that as relentless legs [08:58] JamesTait: I know all about restless legs, my wife suffers from it, it is not fun. [09:00] but don't worry the phrama industry has a bunch of drugs to treat it [09:04] morning boys and girls. [09:04] o/ [09:04] zmoylan-pi: doesn't treat it it just suppresses it this isn't 100% reliable as we have discovered. [09:09] howdy all [09:10] Morning :) [09:32] MooDoo: how do? [09:33] i think it's more grammatically correct to say how do MooDoo... :-) [09:35] :) [09:36] haha [09:38] and of course the rain in spain as ever falls mainly on the plain [09:57] popey, MooDoo: this just dropped into my head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-kcCNgd9SE === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [12:03] irc.evilzone.org) === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch [12:04] hi [12:08] Good morning peeps :) [12:09] bigcalm: morning dude [12:09] o/ [12:34] !lts [12:34] LTS means Long Term Support. Until 12.04 LTS versions of Ubuntu were supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server; since 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) LTS versions will be supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Trusty (Trusty Tahr 14.04) [12:38] !rms [12:44] :) [12:47] http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06bp38h [12:47] radio 4 now [12:47] computer games from the 1980s [12:53] i'm not sure of the point of these programmes [12:54] actually i just don't get radio4 === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g [12:59] popey: I think this is a nice track for JamesTait 's topic of the day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZaz7OqyTHQ [13:00] hahaha, foobarry grumpy old man before his time [13:01] isnt radio4 for GOM? [13:02] or where GOM learn about GTA and tombraider [13:03] I've listened to radio 4 for about 20 years [13:03] First started listening when I was a mobile engineer, used to time my drive home to listen to the 6:30 comedy [13:31] R4 extra is worth checking out too [13:31] davmor2, I approve of this brand of popular music. 😉 [14:02] !isitoutyet [14:02] Error: unresolvable to isitout-#ubuntu-release-party [14:02] bah [14:02] lubotu3, you suck! [14:03] Bit early to be asking [14:03] it might tell me about the beta :-p [14:16] diddledan: it might also hit you repeatedly with elastic bands fired from it's drone army of elastic band launchers :D [14:16] eep [14:17] laccyband cannons are teh worst! [14:19] foobarry: [14:22] foobarry, are you having an out-of-body experience? [14:22] back in my body now [14:48] Tum te tum [14:49] do be do [14:49] Hi guys, anyone here had experience with opensll certs? Struggling getting logstash-forwarder to 'forward' [14:49] hi de hi [14:49] s/opensll/openssl [14:49] ho de ho [14:49] selinuxium, what's the problem? [14:50] Failed to tls handshake with 172.16.43.112 x509: certificate is valid for , not rb-lon-elk.redmayne.co.uk [14:50] self-signed certificate? [14:50] yup [14:51] sudo openssl req -subj '/CN=rb-lon-elk.redmayne.co.uk/' -x509 -days 3650 -batch -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout private/logstash-forwarder.key -out certs/logstash-forwarder.crt [14:52] aah that only creates a CSR [14:52] you then need to sign the CSR to create a cert [14:53] ? [14:54] something along the lines of (for self-signed): openssl x509 -req -days -in certs/logstash-forwarder.cert -signkey private/logstash-forwarder.key -out certs/logstash-forwarder.real-cert [14:55] I've taken account of the fact you saved a csr as .cert [14:55] usually you save CSRs as .csr [15:13] oh, I might be wrong actually - you do have an -x509 flag in your commandline. [15:14] I wasn't aware you could do it all-in-one-step [15:15] yeah... Maybe I should not do it in one step.. But it definitely produces a cert. [15:15] It is driving me nuts! lol [15:15] ok, in that case then I think your client is being too strict on verification [15:17] there should be an option in the configuration of the client to reduce it's checking === Pendulum1 is now known as Pendulum [16:09] A rinky dinky, a rinky dink, a rinky dinky, a rinky dink [16:14] rinky dink dink [16:16] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWmd_XnO2kk [16:24] davmor2, how do you know so many choones? [16:24] diddledan: I'm old [16:24] even so, you must not do anything other than listen to moosics :-p [16:25] the hit ratio is far too high [16:25] diddledan: I used to driver lorries for a living so just listened to the radio all day for anything from 6-16 hours a day [16:25] aah [16:25] that makes sense [16:25] although 16 hour day :-( [16:25] that's a long shift [16:26] diddledan: just depended on how long you were kept, trips to the doc were 3 day runs, and the doc is a 4 hour drive [16:26] you just had to sit in queue [16:28] diddledan: this is why popey likes to taunt me with his name something modern and why I like to hit him hard with something that is less than 10 years old to upset him :) [16:28] lol [16:29] * diddledan bows at mention of the holy popey [16:29] "and the lord shall giveth, harry wheeler!" [16:29] who is harry wheeler? [16:30] wat [16:30] those religious folk are always calling out his name in celebration [16:37] diddledan: I know songs from way back till now, 2000→2015 is a lot more spotty that prior to 2000 that is due to there being mostly rap and really bad boy band music on the whole so the good exceptions are the ones that stuck in my head. But pre 2000 most radio music is stored in my head somewhere from originals to covers to cover of covers === alan_g is now known as alan_g|EOD [16:57] diddledan: also equates to why I always have a piece of music in my head :) and hence the morning head songs playlist which is nearly 9 hours of music now iirc [16:57] 9hours 5 minutes nice [17:18] that'as a long morning, davmor2 [17:49] MartijnVdS: I know right :D [20:18] evening [20:21] o/ [20:38] howdy [20:40] d'aww i have a little Western Digital 2 bay NAS unit that seems to have given up the ghost, disks are ok but i've returned to it twice now when it's been ridiculously hot and stopped responding to ping [20:40] :-( [20:40] air vents blocked? [20:40] (or rather it's a clients) it's probably 6 years old too [20:40] maybe more [20:51] today i learned about nested sets in SQL [20:52] VOODOO [20:52] joomla could be used as a case study in over-engineered OOP, turns out it's database schema is even worse [20:52] lol [20:52] I hate drupal's database usage [20:53] I haven't really played any with joomla [20:53] joomla is 300,000 lines of code that do nothing [20:53] XD [20:53] \o/ [20:56] anyway i need to write a python script to fix the nested set because i stuffed a load of rows into the table manually [20:56] the easiest way to do this is going to be select the entire table, generate it, and then update every row [21:07] http://robsite.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/3oc0f8.jpeg lol [21:08] :D === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [23:01] do you know the muffin, man? [23:04] i study them as much as i can [23:08] the muffin man? [23:08] sigh, lenovo have been caught out again: https://boingboing.net/2015/09/22/yet-another-pre-installed-spyw.html [23:08] i know the muffin man, who lives down on Drury lane. [23:09] yeah, that's him [23:09] lenovo do like their spyware, don't they? [23:09] well, she's married to the muffin man [23:13] the above is still a factory install [23:13] lenovo used to be the mutts nuts. today they're a joke. [23:14] no mention of the model either, so far only non-biz ones have been naughty (little consolation i know) [23:18] I need to have a nosey on my dad's newish lenovo desktop to see if any of these nasties are on there [23:19] does he run Windows or? [23:19] nobody spying on him but windows 8 :-) [23:19] he got it pretty much a month before the superfish thingy happened [23:19] he's running win10 on it [23:20] no spyware in win10, no siree [23:20] it came with 8 and he got off that asap :-p [23:20] * m0nkey_ is waiting for NCIX to ship his new AP he pre-ordered. [23:20] :) [23:20] m0nkey_, which one did you get? [23:20] Ubiquiti UAP-AC-PRO [23:20] the second generation one [23:20] nice [23:21] those UAPs are funky [23:21] It'll replace my UniFi AP [23:21] which is only 2.4 [23:21] I want a new rooter [23:21] i recommend the ubiquiti edgemax poe [23:22] https://www.ubnt.com/edgemax/edgerouter-poe/ [23:47] arsenip: might nip over to London on Thursday the 8th, you still in the same pad? might try catching up with shiver if you remember from quakenet time [23:48] that london?! [23:48] scary things happen in that london! [23:48] yep! the big one! [23:48] * daftykins nods [23:48] i might fail to use the underground spectacularly again [23:48] \o/ [23:48] I _always_ fail to use the underground [23:49] glad i'm not the only one :> [23:49] I have no idea what to do down there [23:49] so much so that I often stand on the left of the escalators [23:51] oh you fiend! [23:51] i at least know of that one :> [23:51] my primary school in fact had a stairs side rule [23:54] my schools were both "always walk and stair on the left"