[00:19] <LaserAllan> hey there anyone know what the equivalent of net-snmp-utils is on ubuntu 1404?
[04:33] <PenguinMan98> I revoked root access to my ubuntu vps and created a user and now I'm not sure which username I picked. I can't get in. What options might I have?
[04:38] <PenguinMan98> I have the password
[04:38] <PenguinMan98> Just not the username
[04:46] <PenguinMan98> please?
[04:50] <ubuntu_> Does anybody know where the drivers are in the linux kernel for 3g/4g i don't see anything in drivers/net  saying 3g/4g?
[04:54] <ubuntu_> Does anybody know device drivers for 3g/4g are yet incorportated into the linux kernel source i am still on  versions in the 3.xxx
[04:56] <PenguinMan98> I can't seem to get a straight answer from the net about the case sensitivity of the username I last picked
[04:58] <PenguinMan98> If I was connected via SSH and I set the username with a capital, could it be that trying to connect via ssh restricts me to only lowercase and thus I can't get in at all?
[05:09] <cncr04s> its case sensitive
[05:09] <cncr04s> though,
[05:09] <cncr04s> usually only lowercase
[05:11] <ubuntu_> you think the linux kernel would have support for 3g/4g even though most computers are only now providing it "hardware builtin " i bet. So it has to be in the andriod source code obviously so why didn't they add it to the linux source code. I would imagine driver writers for the 3/4g  arm  andriod phones would make it more arch independent to built to an x64/86
[05:13] <ubuntu_> Plus you can build the andriod source for x86/64 they have iso versions that you can mount on a loop device and search through for the 3/4g drivers maybe its just my older 3.xxx os's
[05:13] <ubuntu_> I have to look into eventually
[05:42] <PenguinMan98> https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/fc/84/df/fc84dfb44281c6185b198a9ae93b8320.jpg
[07:40] <PenguinMan98> I got in!
[07:40] <PenguinMan98> WOOOOOOOT
[10:49] <happyBoy> I just upgraded my ubuntu into 16.04
[10:49] <happyBoy> I just tried to run my local server by typing localhost on my browser it says file not found
[10:50] <happyBoy> anything that I have done something wrong
[10:50] <happyBoy> thanks
[10:50] <bekks> Do you have webserver installed?
[11:00] <happyBoy> yeah
[11:00] <happyBoy> sorry for the delayed reply
[11:01] <happyBoy> I am using codeigniter and I think the apache server works because it is using codeigniter's 404 message as its message saying page not found
[11:16] <happyBoy> how do I check whether apache is working in ubuntu 16.04
[11:18] <bekks> Check its logs?
[11:19] <happyBoy> yup it is working
[11:19] <happyBoy> thanks
[13:28] <albech> does anyone know if there is a repository that has dspam in it? i know it is a rather old and unsupported spamfilter, but it is still the best there is. I know it is a rather old filter, but its still the best around
[13:29] <albech> i can see it was in 14.04 LTS
[13:30] <patdk-lap> heh?
[13:32] <albech> heh, what pat? ;)
[16:05] <i-> !info dspam
[16:25] <andol> albech: Assuming that you are fine with it not being unmaintained, how about just grabbing the trusty package?
[16:49] <albech> andol: is it possible to install a package from trusty?
[18:06] <showaz> hi, script "/etc/init.d/samba" not restart "/etc/init.d/winbind"
[18:07] <showaz> ubuntu very old samba versions 4.3 (4.4/4.5rc1 fixed all bugs (no ned patches bugfix))
[18:16] <andol> albech: A lot of the time you can, all depending on the dependencies.
[18:21] <showaz> andol: "dependency hell" technology
[18:35] <albech> andol: guess i could also compile it on a different vm
[18:36] <albech> not a fan of having development tools/code on production machines
[18:36] <showaz> andol: https://i.imgur.com/3W3HSxL.png dpkg-buildpackage / debuild / dh … hell duplicate tools
[18:37] <SupaYoshi> Hi, im trying to setup a FTP server on my Ubuntu box, however I want to set it up with a usermanager, so I don't want to create local users, on the hsot it self.
[18:38] <albech> showaz: haha
[18:38] <SupaYoshi> Does nyone have a suggestion for a program i shhould use?
[18:39] <albech> SupaYoshi: depends on what you expect from the ftp server
[18:40] <albech> SupaYoshi: except ftp transfers ofcourse
[18:40] <SupaYoshi> security tls ssl
[18:40] <showaz> SupaYoshi: pureftp+(FTP-over_TLS)+sql?
[18:41] <SupaYoshi> sql?
[18:41] <albech> SupaYoshi: pureftp is nice with sql for user management
[18:41] <albech> as showaz said
[18:41] <showaz> SupaYoshi: /etc/passwd | sql |ldap | etc auth...
[18:41] <SupaYoshi> cool!!
[18:41] <SupaYoshi> thanks :D
[18:41] <albech> if you have lots of users or look for web integration
[18:41] <SupaYoshi> that's what i needed, sql support ahts great.
[18:41] <SupaYoshi> :D
[18:42] <showaz> + optimize limits for pureftpd
[18:42] <showaz> anti-brute, traffic speed control, etc
[18:43] <patdk-lap> heh? ftp over tls works?
[18:43] <showaz> Personally I prefer ssh and the only keyauth.
[18:44] <patdk-lap> ftps doesn't work with nat
[18:44] <albech> i dont really like ftp at all ;)
[18:45] <SupaYoshi> Me neither, but some end users need it for access to their webdirectory on my server :p
[18:45] <SupaYoshi> lol
[18:45] <showaz> albech: mass hosting?
[18:45] <SupaYoshi> i use ssh keys myself, but yeah..
[18:46] <albech> showaz: what you mean?
[18:48] <showaz> I think now the most attractive option and ssh authentication public key in the user's home folder, but we must immediately impose strong restrictions on the use of ssh for example only to transfer files and possibly versioning type ".git".
[18:50] <albech> i dont really have that problems as most of my users have their own VMs
[18:50] <showaz> new hosting panel can ssh only to transfer data, plesk 17prerelease even .git repository for the site supports
[18:50] <showaz> kvm + dedup memory?
[18:59] <patdk-lap> why aren't you limiting ssh to using sftp?
[19:09] <jonah> hey does anyone here know a good solution to mirroring an ubuntu server and offering failover? I have a server already running and a spare that's the same hardware, it would be great to use the spare to provide mirroring and auto failover - even a bit of load balancing too if possible. i've read about drbd and it seems a bit tricky to set up and also a bit risky at block level... what do others use here?
[19:10] <bekks> jonah: We are using Veritas StorageFoundation HA or Infoscale Availability for clustering - on supported OS.
[19:11] <jonah> bekks: StorageFoundation HA eh? hmmm]
[19:13] <bekks> jonah: SFHA is from Symantec, InfoScale (the successor) is from Veritas.
[19:16] <SupaYoshi> okay ive got it working.. em, but the file creation is done by the user, i think i want files to be created by www-data
[19:26] <SupaYoshi> I want proftpd to be able to write files as www-data, so that the permissions are correctly set (755 for dirs, and 644 for fiels)
[19:28] <albech> SupaYoshi: thought you went with pureftp?
[19:32] <SupaYoshi> Oh i em, went with ProFTPD... oops
[19:32] <SupaYoshi> lol.
[19:32] <SupaYoshi> I'll restart. haha
[21:08] <KALASH> ubuntu is for niggers. use debian
[21:09] <KALASH> NIGGER