[01:04] <ShaRose> Anyone know if there's a sane way to entirely disable dnsmasq-base with lxd? I pretty much want all of my containers JUST going to my existing DHCP server.
[02:34] <kurt_> Sharose: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/11/10/converting-eth0-to-br0-and-getting-all-your-lxc-or-lxd-onto-your-lan/
[02:34] <ShaRose> yeah, the problem with that is that apparently LXD's DHCP server is still running and trying to assign IPv6 IPs
[02:39] <ShaRose> unless lxd just randomly decides to assign them for fun
[02:43] <ShaRose> ... or apparently when I did it I forgot to disable the lxc bridge.
[02:43] <ShaRose> :P
[10:28] <ReScO> hey people
[10:28] <ReScO> i'm wondering, is there any way to add public keys from a webserver, say, by storing them in a DB?
[10:54] <misza222> Hi Folks, when is 16.04 going tol be officially available on AWS?
[10:56] <ReScO> i'm wondering, is there any way to store public keys for ssh auth in a postgres DB or something?
[10:57] <ReScO> trying to make a webpanel to manage users on my server
[14:29] <Walex> ReScO: you can write an agent to do that.
[16:51] <Seveas> ReScO: using an AuthorizedKeysCommand, you can fetch keys from wherever you want. LDAP is common, but postgres is possible too :)
[16:51] <ReScO> Seveas, might have to look into it, wanting to make a webpanel to manage users on the server
[16:52] <Seveas> ReScO: it's pretty simple to do. Your command will be called with a username as argument and is expected to output the users keys to stdout :)
[18:16] <GeekMan1222> heh
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