[00:25] <LABcrab> Hello!
[01:07] <pmatulis> hello
[07:25] <redasus> hey
[07:26] <redasus> I'm getting SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:unknown protocol when using nginx to serve my site through https on an aws ec2 ubuntu server
[07:27] <redasus> any help is appreciated
[07:34] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:31] <Blueking> patdk-lap   u there ?
[08:32] <Blueking> patdk-wk u there ?
[10:05] <Blueking> someone here have been into dhcp server/dhcp dhclient and lease renew ip problems with dhcp server (on ISP side) that fails getting NAK  -> suspect value in host_name option - discarded  and disconnects from net ?
[10:27] <Blueking> what versions of dhcp for ubuntu 14.04 are there out now ?
[11:20] <Deeps> Blueking: packages.ubuntu.com will tell you
[11:24] <Blueking> ok   versions I know about are dhcp dhcp3  any other ?   (not server version)
[16:30] <Blueking> patdk-wk u there ?
[17:13] <trippeh> hum, my debmirror is no longer fetching i18n/Translation-en for xenial main from archive.ubuntu.org
[17:16] <trippeh> hm, more stuff seems broken. :)
[17:48] <trippeh> oh, I have Acquire::Languages "en"; set in my apts which may recently have starting tripping things up.
[17:52] <trippeh> official mirrors seems to have i18n/Translation-en tho.
[17:54]  * patdk-lap has no issues
[17:54] <patdk-lap> I just upgraded 3 machines today
[17:54] <patdk-lap> just a few min before you started complaining :)
[18:12] <halvors1> Ubuntu server network confiuguration is handled by /etc/network/interfaces.
[18:13] <halvors1> What proram is actually dealing with this?
[18:13] <halvors1> And is there any way to make iproute2 persistent?
[18:13] <halvors1> Like /etc/network/interfaces, since it seems to be lacking a lot of features provided by iproute2
[18:14] <tarpman> halvors1: /etc/network/interfaces is handled by the programs in the ifupdown package. which feature are you looking for exactly? some other packages extend ifupdown, but their additions aren't necessarily documented in interfaces(5)
[18:15] <halvors1> tarpman: I was looking for VRF support, as well as IP-IP tunnels, and DHCPv6 prefix delegation client using isc-dhcp-client.
[18:16] <halvors1> VRF support like described with iproute2 here: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/vrf.txt
[18:16] <halvors1> I'd like mye network configuration to be persistent :)
[18:17] <tarpman> sounds like a reasonable thing to want :)
[18:18] <halvors1> There is no way to do that with iproute2?
[18:19] <halvors1> tarpman: Do you have any idea how to do this with ipupdown? Or add packages to it that implements this?
[18:20] <tarpman> I haven't heard of VRF before, so I'm googling around quickly to see if I can figure that out
[18:21] <tarpman> the only way I know of persisting iproute2 changes is to run it in scripts... whether a custom init script, or /e/n/i pre-up/post-up hooks, or such
[18:21] <halvors1> tarpman: VRF is virtual routing, meaning that you basically have separate routing table for devices etc.
[18:21] <halvors1> Often one for each VLAN. To separate routing as well as the local link.
[18:22] <halvors1> How do i add such a script/hook?
[18:22] <tarpman> reading http://lwn.net/Articles/654541/, very cool
[18:26] <patdk-lap> hmm, iproute has no persistance
[18:26] <patdk-lap> it's kind of like asking ifconfig to be persistant
[18:26] <patdk-lap> you need a manager to do that persistance
[18:26] <patdk-lap> I know quagga was getting vrp support I think
[18:26] <patdk-lap> and strongswan
[18:27] <patdk-lap> but really, if ifup/down scripts are too complex
[18:27] <patdk-lap> it might be enough to just use up down command to launch iproute2
[18:29] <trippeh> VRF in iproute is very new, so probably nothing existing to integrate it with ifupdown yet
[18:29] <trippeh> but the DHCPv6 PD not beeing supported is getting kind of old :)
[18:30] <trippeh> (altough isc-dhcp-clients support for it is kinda crappy, or at least was not long ago)
[18:30] <patdk-lap> I have never been able to get isc-dhcp to do pd correctly, as much as I tried
[18:30] <patdk-lap> worked fine with widedhcp
[18:31] <Blueking> patdk-lap hello
[18:31] <trippeh> I guess we can only hope systemd-networkd implements it ;-)
[18:33] <Blueking> patdk-lap u know your stuff on networking  and knows wireshark and so on ?  have a look at dhcp.pcap file ?
[19:30] <Curly_Q> Can someone here talk a bit about the difference of using JAVA versus PHP and MYSQL on an Ubuntu server. Just a few questions. Maybe more if it is interesting. The first question is: Is Java or PHP or MYSQL secure and does it have certain vulnerabilities?
[19:31] <Curly_Q> I have a Headless Apache2 server i386
[19:32] <Blueking> tj
[19:33] <Curly_Q> Also is a 64 bit Ubuntu server backwards compatible with older versions of Ubuntu?
[19:38] <Curly_Q> Compatibility meaning that is a 64 bit machine will apt-get compatible downloads if a 32 bit installation is installed?
[21:47] <readonlyomg> im having some serious ready only filesystem issues and i cant for the life of me establish whats going on other that the ata 6  faileure im getting