[06:49] <Voyage> Hi
[06:49] <Voyage> My site was running just fine but now I get this error: http://pastie.org/10662388 how can I trace the reasons?
[08:59] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:19] <[Mew2]> Hey guys how do I set up a firewall?
[10:21] <lordievader> [Mew2]: You put the appropriate rules in iptables?
[10:21] <[Mew2]> How?
[10:22] <[Mew2]> Is iptables already installed?
[10:23] <lordievader> [Mew2]: Yes.
[10:24] <lordievader> [Mew2]: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo
[10:24] <[Mew2]> Thank you lordievader :)
[12:11] <dbugger> Hello fellas
[12:11] <dbugger> I have this server where apparently I cant log in with password, and I am not sure how to change that... This is the sshd_config configuration: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14309778/ Did I miss something?
[12:15] <AvatarA> did you reload/restart ssh daemon?
[12:16] <dbugger> AvatarA, yea
[12:27] <EmilienM> jamespage: ack, thanks
[12:27] <EmilienM> Walex2: ahah :-) it's just an openstack release
[14:25] <repozitor> i configured firewall-cmd to allow only ssh, http, https, dns, mdns, openvpn, 10000 ports
[14:25] <repozitor> but i see other port are open
[14:25] <repozitor> what is wrong with me?
[14:25] <repozitor> service firewall-cmd show me this service is running
[14:25] <teward> repozitor: how are you testing open ports
[14:25] <repozitor> for example 1080 port is open, but it should be blocked
[14:25] <teward> remotely with nmap, or locally on the server itself
[14:26] <repozitor> just telnet myServerIP 1080
[14:26] <repozitor> also firewall-cmd --list-all-zones show me everything is fine.
[14:28] <repozitor> any idea?
[14:28] <repozitor> i mean remotely run telnet, on my computer
[14:42] <_Brandon_> hi, how can I provide custom mkfs.ext4 parameters during the installation? after the partitioning in the gui it starts copying the file so I don't have time to enter the terminal and do it from there
[14:43] <patdk-wk> heh? you can drop to terminal at any time
[14:43] <patdk-wk> make it
[14:44] <patdk-wk> then go back in and continue
[14:47] <_Brandon_> yeah but I can't format the root partition while it's copying the file, I need to do it after the partitioning but before the actual installation, but maybe I've figured it out, I rebooted after it started the copy so the partition scheme is already there and I can just use mkfs
[14:49] <TJ-> You can drop back to the installer menu and use the root shell at any time
[16:08] <dasjoe> Lower debconf priority so it'll ask more questions
[16:11] <ben___> Why would apparmor still deny "signal" in this profile? error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14316057/ profile: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14316098/
[16:41] <Humming> Hey, in this "Match User falko     ChrootDirectory /home     AllowTCPForwarding no     X11Forwarding no"
[16:41] <Humming> What does chrootdirectory /home mean?
[16:47] <tarpman> Humming: it is described in the sshd_config(5) man page (along with everything else in that file)
[17:17] <grendal_prime> I dowloaded eclipse IDE and am running it right from a folder in my users dir.  I want it to be abailable to everyone on the machine.  Where do i need to install it so that the unity bar will acknowledge it is on the system and all users can then use it?
[17:17] <grendal_prime> Im assuming in the usr/share dir but i want to make sure.
[17:20] <tarpman> grendal_prime: probably a better question for #ubuntu than here, but: apt-get install eclipse
[17:21] <grendal_prime> ya that version of eclipse is very out of date
[17:22] <grendal_prime> as far as  #ubuntu goes i cant converse there..i got banned from there some time back over something very trivial and have not been back for some time.
[17:23] <tarpman> grendal_prime: I see. anyway, /usr/share belongs to the package manager, don't put your own stuff there. for eclipse to be known to unity, you need a .desktop file for it (you could try stealing the one from the package), and it should go in /usr/local/share/applications
[17:24] <grendal_prime> ok so the app should be installed in  /usr/local/share/applications and the .desktop goes where?
[17:25] <tarpman> other way around
[17:25] <tarpman> the .desktop goes in /usr/local/share/applications. doesn't matter where the program is, as long as the .desktop points to it
[17:26] <tarpman> if you're just downloading a tarball from the eclipse web site, I'd personally unpack it in /opt/eclipse or similar
[17:28] <grendal_prime> ahh got it thanks man... ya that was orginally my plan.../opt/eclipse but it didnt show in unity even after i did that.... Ya  its the desktop type stuf that i dont typically understand I use the unity desktop but know very little about it. Ive built linux servers for over 9 years now...the desktop still eludes me on several fronts.
[17:29] <grendal_prime> hey this is a bit off topic (but helpfull info....conseqently what i frequently get banned for) but do you use eclipse?
[17:30] <tarpman> no, I use vim :P
[17:31] <grendal_prime> ok...well i would highly recommend it ..it for web dev and php type work.  I discoverd a great ssh remote access plug in for it that allows directly connecting via ssh...super easy to do real time edit.
[17:32] <grendal_prime> ok...well i would highly recommend it ..it for web dev and php type work.  I discoverd a great ssh remote access plug in for it that allows directly connecting via ssh...super easy to do real time edit.1
[17:32] <grendal_prime> damn it fat fingers i have..
[17:33] <grendal_prime> peace out and happy new year!
[17:37] <grendal_prime> hey tarpman my applications dir seems to be in /usr/share/applications
[17:37] <grendal_prime> this is ubuntu 14.04  did they move it.. or
[17:37] <tarpman> grendal_prime: things installed by the package manager go in /usr/share. your things do not. your things go in /usr/local/share
[17:37] <tarpman> grendal_prime: if you don't have a /usr/local/share/applications, you can create it
[17:38] <grendal_prime> alright...own by root correct?
[17:38] <tarpman> yeah
[17:38] <tarpman> grendal_prime: sorry for going on about that, but keeping package manager stuff and your custom stuff separate is pretty important for having a sane system
[17:38] <grendal_prime> no totally makes sence
[17:39] <grendal_prime> i just wanted to make sure.
[17:39] <grendal_prime> ill just steal one from the /usr/share/applicatioins and make changes to it
[17:48] <grendal_prime> that did the trick..thanks man
[17:53] <genii> How can I get multiple monitors working without X? Framebuffer?
[23:57] <danrik> Could somoene help me troubleshoot this one?
[23:57] <danrik> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/306251/60624214/
[23:58] <danrik> he following packages have unmet dependencies:
[23:58] <danrik>  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-58-generic : Depends: linux-image-3.13.0-58-generic but it is not installed