[01:03] <squish102> maaz forecast charlotte nc
[01:03] <Maaz> squish102: Tuesday: Clear. High of 22C. Winds less than 5 km/h. Tuesday Night Clear. Low of 10000C. Winds less than 5 km/h. Wednesday Clear. High of 22C. Winds from the NNE at 5 to 10 km/h. Wednesday Night Clear. Low of 10000C. Winds less than 5 km/h. Thursday Partly cloudy in the morning, then clear. High of 22C. Winds less than 5 km/h. Thursday Night Clear. Low
[01:03] <Maaz> of 10000C. Winds from the WSW at 5 to 10 km/h shifting to the NNE after midnight. Friday C…
[01:04] <squish102> maaz, how can the low be 10000C ?
[01:04] <Maaz> squish102: I already know stuff about how
[01:05] <squish102> hmm, i looked at minetest, but i think minecraft server was much better
[01:14] <kulelu88> squish102: is no longer zquish102 :D
[01:18] <squish102> ohh, i tried to join my matrix irc server and disconnected here. then it auto rejoins
[01:23] <zquish102> kulelu88: you running that minetest server?
[01:23] <kulelu88> nopes, someone else is. I think graeme
[01:31] <zquish102> btw kulelu88, i think this is wrong, but we have puppet enterprise today for 500 servers
[01:32] <kulelu88> be careful buying it for your Pis. Could be a per-server license
[01:32] <zquish102> and we pay $63000/year (or maybe purchase price)
[01:32] <kulelu88> 0.o
[01:33] <zquish102> so for 8000 servers that may be expensive.
[01:33] <zquish102> I am sure that price must be wrong, but it was over a couple beers with the guy that has to budget for it
[01:34] <kulelu88> it must be 1 crazy enterprise pricing arrangement, like all enterprise licenses
[01:34] <zquish102> just googled: Of course, the downside to all these benefits is that it will cost you. Puppet Enterprise is tiered based on number of managed nodes and the support plan chosen. Pricing ranges from $112 per node/year with a standard support plan to $199 per node/year with the premium plan
[01:35] <kulelu88> with a 5-man IT team, perhaps enterprise support is worth it
[01:37] <zquish102> hmm, $2.5 million per year... uh that is crazy
[01:38] <kulelu88> that is something we overlooked. the fact that your company will buy a license for enterprise support
[01:40] <zquish102> i think to get the puppet enterprise, the cheapest is $122/year 
[01:40] <kulelu88> see the pricing of chef, ansible, salt, etc.
[02:01] <zquish102> salt looks interesting too
[06:27] <andrewlsd_> zsquish zsquish102  (hope you get this)  ansible is probably simplest to get started with, and then if you want the nice dashboards you can get RH Ansible tower, but their are also other monitoring options.
[06:27] <andrewlsd_> Morning #ubuntu-za peeps
[06:28] <andrewlsd> yay. back to my proper nick I hope
[06:30] <andrewlsd> zsquish102: marketing blurb from RH: "Open-sourcing the popular Ansible Role-sharing platform is aimed at advancing automation and enabling Ansible users to set up private Galaxy servers" via
[06:30] <andrewlsd> https://goo.gl/CVS1hA
[06:32] <thatgraemeguy> morning peoples
[06:32] <Maaz> thatgraemeguy: By the way, Cryterion on freenode told me "tell ThatGraemeGuy Hi, updated minetest (Reconpiled to latest) but needs a chmod then switchover. It's located in the bin directory as minetestserver.new , when you get the chance, I don't have the privs to do it :(, lol." 9 hours, 45 minutes and 25 seconds ago
[06:33] <thatgraemeguy> hrmmm
[06:38] <Kilos> hi andrewlsd zquish102 thatgraemeguy inetpro and others
[06:49] <thatgraemeguy> hi Kilos 
[09:56] <andrewlsd> Maaz: tell Kilos andrewlsd says hi
[09:56] <Maaz> andrewlsd: Okay, I'll tell Kilos on freenode
[12:21] <magespawn> howdy all
[12:34] <Kilos> hi magespawn 
[12:34] <Kilos> hi everyone else also as well too
[12:35] <Kilos> i go sleep now
[12:35] <Kilos> have a great day
[13:43] <Xethron> Oh no :/ missed Kilos
[18:05] <superfly> o/
[18:08] <kulelu88> \o
[18:16] <paddatrapper> o/
[19:45] <kulelu88> hey superfly did you use nginx at your previous job?
[19:46] <superfly> kulelu88: we mostly run on GAE, so whatever Google's web server is, but I've used nginx for a few other things, and it's my preferred web server
[19:48] <kulelu88> Oh Okay, perhaps you can shed some light on this config file: https://github.com/stef/tlsauth/blob/master/flask-demo/nginx-tlsauth.conf ... If I place it under: /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/flask (and adjust the hostname to be my container IP), will it likely work?
[19:53] <kulelu88> superfly: ^^ (in case you missed my reply)
[19:54] <superfly> kulelu88: yeah, sorry, always doing multiple things, better to tag me
[19:55] <superfly> kulelu88: looks fine to me
[19:56] <kulelu88> superfly: what about the index.html part. If I am just making REST requests, how do I adjust that part?
[19:56] <superfly> kulelu88: you don't need to. everything will be passed to uwsgi, and only when those fail will it fall back to index.html
[19:57] <superfly> kulelu88: well, if your client cert is fine, then the request will be passed to uswgi
[20:22] <kulelu88> Thanks superfly . I have created my certs. I am testing it out.