[08:16] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:59] <atralheaven_> Hi guys, is there anyone here familiar with openvpn? no one on #openvpn responds... thanks
[09:01] <rbasak> atralheaven_: ask your question and then you can find out
[09:02] <atralheaven_> I can't connect to open vpn on my server, this is the log: http://pastebin.com/xRTX0vsr I have no idea whats wrong with it!
[09:06] <OerHeks> atralheaven_, OpenVPN 2.3.7 , are you on wily?
[09:08] <OerHeks> atralheaven_1, OpenVPN 2.3.7 , are you on wily?
[09:09] <atralheaven_1> sorry my internet keeps disconnecting :(
[10:41] <atralheaven_> sorry I was disconnected from internet
[10:42] <atralheaven_> I use openvpn version 2.3.2 on ubuntu server 14.04, I can't connect to openvpn and this is the log: http://pastebin.com/xRTX0vsr
[11:24] <lordievader> atralheaven_: Lines 16/17 lead me to think there is a firewall dropping packets.
[11:25] <atralheaven_> lordievader: I disabled firewall, nothing changes...
[11:25] <atralheaven_> lordievader: im reinstalling everything, for setting up openvpn im using this instruction: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-openvpn-server-on-ubuntu-14-04 is it correct?
[11:25] <lordievader> I'd tcpdump on both sides to verify if the packets are coming through.
[11:26] <lordievader> I must say, I have no experience with openvpn.
[11:26] <atralheaven_> lordievader: do you have openvpn installed?
[11:27] <lordievader> As a client yes, as a server no (I use ipsec).
[11:27] <atralheaven_> lordievader: Im living in iran, it may be because of government's firewalling
[11:27] <atralheaven_> I need someone from outside of iran, to check it too
[11:27] <atralheaven_> may you?
[11:27] <lordievader> atralheaven_: That could very well be the issue.
[11:28] <lordievader> atralheaven_: Err, how?
[11:28] <atralheaven_> I give you a .ovpn file that has everything, you just use it to check if it connects, and works
[11:29] <lordievader> Sure.
[11:29] <atralheaven_> thank you so much
[11:29] <atralheaven_> im working on it, when it was finished, I will give you the file
[11:30] <coreycb> jamespage, I backported openvswitch from wily-proposed to liberty-staging, and tested that the new version fixes the init script. can you promote to liberty-proposed?
[11:31] <jamespage> coreycb, yah - there is a hold batch to go
[11:31] <jamespage> ovs already done tho
[11:31] <coreycb> jamespage, thanks
[11:31] <coreycb> EmilienM, ^
[12:21] <EmilienM> coreycb: thank you
[12:51] <placeed> Hi all ! There is a way so watch nfs usage (mb/s) ?
[12:52] <placeed> I find some tools on google but nothing to know exactly how many mb/s i've for READ and WRITE
[14:15] <jak2000> how to assign a ip to my network card: http://pastie.org/10486076    i think is: "Ethernet controller"
[14:34] <teward> jak2000: assign how?
[14:36] <genii> jak2000: A lot of the possible answers to that question depend on what it's connected to and being used for
[14:37] <teward> ^ that
[14:51] <genii> teward: They found help in the main #ubuntu channel now
[14:54] <teward> genii: cool
[15:09] <coreycb> jamespage, hmm, murano 1.0.0 requires tempest-lib>=0.10.0 but global requires has tempest-lib>=0.8.0
[15:18] <Danny1> Hello I was wondering. I have a /tmp directory which is given 1MB of space, that somehow has been used up, when I was trying to cd through directories, I type /ho then press tab and it inserts home for me, but when I pressed tab it errors saying I have no space on my /tpm drive? I am not adding any files to this? I have 3 minecraft servers and a nodejs application running in the /home folder but nothing is outputting to /tmp? from what I know
[15:20] <Danny1> I have never seen this error before, neither has the guy I know who runs Ubuntu servers, so I am not sure what to do, any help would be highly appreciated!
[15:26] <Danny1> ?
[15:28] <jamespage> coreycb, well that sucks
[15:28] <teward> rbasak: around?
[15:28] <jamespage> coreycb, looks ok to me:
[15:28] <jamespage> https://github.com/openstack/murano/blob/stable/liberty/test-requirements.txt
[15:28] <jamespage> remember that stable branches have been cut now
[15:29] <coreycb> jamespage, ahh, right I was using the 1.0.0 tag
[15:30] <jamespage> coreycb, hmm odd - the 1.0.0 tag does have 0.10.0
[15:30] <coreycb> jamespage, maybe it's a mistake
[15:31] <jamespage> coreycb, maybe
[15:31] <jamespage> its wrong either way
[15:31] <jamespage> bug/mistake imho
[15:38] <coreycb> jamespage, ok checking with folks upstream but for now I'm building with >= 0.8.0
[15:40] <jamespage> coreycb, ack
[15:41] <jamespage> coreycb, did you figure out the neutron build failure? I think the CA staging PPA might have just hit the same problem
[15:41] <jamespage> I hit rebuild to retry but that's the 'button of despair' imho
[15:41] <coreycb> jamespage, it's fine now, just took a rebuild
[15:41] <jamespage> hmm - something is racey there then
[15:42] <coreycb> jamespage, yeah could be
[17:32] <kgirthofer> how can I grep and only get words that start with it
[17:32] <kgirthofer> i.e. grep -o 'i-........' only return i-12345678 and not ami-12345678
[17:37] <teward> use regex perhaps
[17:37] <teward> i don't remember the regex offhand though
[17:37] <tarpman> kgirthofer: grep -o '\<i-........'
[17:37] <tarpman> kgirthofer: iirc it's called a word boundary
[17:38] <kgirthofer> nice tarpman got it
[17:38]  * tarpman swings away
[20:57] <jcastro> teward: you should apply for the community funds to get a new HD
[20:57] <jcastro> http://community.ubuntu.com/help-information/funding/