[01:48] <GALL0> Ubuntu 16.04.1 server, no GUI. edit `/etc/samba/smb.conf`  with http://pastebin.com/Rb5rVSU7 at the end. restarted samba service, can't connect via finder/OS X
[01:52] <sarnold> GALL0: check logs on both systems
[01:54] <GALL0> error	19:54:03.076550 -0600	kernel	loginwindow is not entitled
[01:54] <GALL0> error	19:54:03.076678 -0600	kernel	UserEventAgent is not entitled
[01:55] <GALL0> on mac
[02:00] <GALL0> what log would it be in ubunu?
[02:04] <tomreyn> /var/log/syslog i guess
[02:04] <sarnold> sorry, it's been ages since I've dealt with samba issues.. look around for nmbd or smbd logs, auth logs, etc..
[02:04] <patdk-lap> or one of the many samba log files
[02:05] <patdk-lap> who knows, cause samba names it all kinds of crazy things, based on the name and ip of your mac
[02:05] <sarnold> I suspect those mac events aren't related to the issue, they feel kinda vague and unrelated
[02:05] <sarnold> heh so true
[02:06] <sarnold> it can fail at basically all levels of the networking stack. it's not an easy thing to troubleshoot
[02:06] <patdk-lap> ya, I found mine failing in odd ways
[02:07] <patdk-lap> I can copy files to and from mine
[02:07] <patdk-lap> but I cannot mount the drive
[02:07] <sarnold> *snort*
[02:07] <patdk-lap> log fails, due to unsupported encryption data connection
[02:07] <sarnold> where do you even start? :)
[02:07] <patdk-lap> the samba host doesn't do encrypted data, only signed
[02:07] <patdk-lap> and I have enforce encryption set on all the machines
[02:07] <patdk-lap> funny it even works at all
[02:08] <patdk-lap> that system just needs to be upgraded
[02:10] <GALL0> var/../log.smbd https://hastebin.com/gusuzobicu.pas
[02:14] <sarnold> that's it? that's .. not much to work with.
[02:14] <GALL0> new install
[02:14] <GALL0> syslog only has services started/stopped
[02:15] <sarnold> you can try something like tail -F /var/log/* and try the operation again, that might give you something to work with. Without a concrete error message from _something_ you're basically lost.
[02:23] <GALL0> well, seems like someone is trying to brute force
[02:23] <GALL0> fail2ban and auth.log printing out a lot
[02:23] <sarnold> if it's reachable on the internet, that's practically a given these days
[02:24] <tomreyn> that's gonna be ssh. hopefully you dont have samba shares on the internet
[02:24] <sarnold> ^^ yes. that. don't put samba on the internet. :)
[02:48] <compdoc> the last man to put samba on the internet became known as PirateBay, and he made millions
[05:48] <charlie2> Have a server I haven't touched in years having problems now.
[05:49] <charlie2> Seems like a disk space utilization issue and can't seem to free up space.  I know I solved this years ago and can't remember what the heck I did.
[05:49] <charlie2> Here's my df - h:  https://paste.ubuntu.com/23692705/
[05:58] <patdk-lap> well, start with, du -shx /*
[05:59] <patdk-lap> and keep moving around based on what you find
[06:31] <charlie2> Thanks.  Looks like a cloud backup program gone awry....
[06:31] <charlie2> Uninstalled and all seems to be good now.
[08:11] <ducasse> i'm setting up exim on 16.04, but all mail is sent from user@hostname.domain.com even though /etc/mailname is set to domain.com - any ideas what i'm doing wrong?
[08:26] <lordievader> Good morning
[15:27] <Genk1> what is the best strategy to implement high avaibility in Postfix servers
[15:27] <Genk1> ?
[15:31] <blackflow> what kind of HA do you need specific to Postfix, that's not general HA like a distributed storage + IP failover?
[15:32] <blackflow> also keep in mind that the mail protocol is designed for transitional issues so you don't really need 100% uptime, meaning much simpler failover solutions are acceptable
[15:33] <Genk1> blackflow, hmm I see
[15:34] <Genk1> blackflow, so how to implement the first use case you suggested
[15:34] <Genk1> please
[15:35] <ziyourenxiang> set up two instances, point MX at them
[15:35] <blackflow> people use glusterfs in production for storage redundancy in combination with IP failover that is not specific to OS but to the hosting infrastructure. Tools like "heartbeat" help with that.
[15:36] <blackflow> there's also DRBD but I don't know much more about that part.
[15:36] <Genk1> blackflow, I see
[15:37] <Genk1> so you are talking about traditional HA here
[15:37] <blackflow> or simply outsource that to a hosting company that does proper "cloud" service (automatic storage failover + VM migration) so you don't need to think of the hardware at all.
[15:37] <blackflow> Genk1: yeah.
[15:38] <Genk1> blackflow, absulotely right
[15:38] <Genk1> thank you
[16:55] <MASM> there is some command here to skip  user has joined o has quit?
[16:57] <Poster> That would be in your client itself
[16:58] <blackflow> MASM: http://wiki.xkcd.com/irc/Hide_join_part_messages
[17:01] <MASM> blackflow: Thanks a lot :like:
[17:04] <MASM> Hide Join
[17:04] <MASM> Ç:;S
[17:47] <MASM> :s i use this command to ignore quit and joins /ignore * JOINS PARTS QUITS
[17:47] <MASM> but it didn't work
[18:41] <MASM> :s hello some one help me, i wan't to ignore 'quit' or 'joined' in this chat i use '/ignore * JOINS PARTS QUITS'  but it didn't work, and '/ignore #ubuntu-server JOINS PARTS QUITS' but it didn't work
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[23:11] <Smokie> hey guys, got an issue with an ubuntu server im running, for some reason it does not want to resolve any hostnames
[23:11] <Smokie> this is my interface settings https://paste.ubuntu.com/23697252/
[23:18] <patdk-lap> ya, that shouldn't resolve hostnames, need a dns search param
[23:18] <patdk-lap> but I think you mean general dns names
[23:19] <patdk-lap> you *sure* that mtu is right?
[23:19] <patdk-lap> everything on that network has mtu 1492 configured on it?
[23:21] <Smokie> patdk-lap, yeah
[23:21] <Smokie> what do you mean it shouldnt resolve hostnames though?
[23:22] <patdk-lap> a hostname is something like, server1
[23:22] <patdk-lap> a fqdn is what your looking for, server1.example.com
[23:22] <patdk-lap> dns doesn't work with hostnames, unless you use a search param
[23:22] <Smokie> well, it wont resolve google.com with that setting
[23:23] <Smokie> dns-nameservers is the right one, right?
[23:23] <patdk-lap> "search Search list for host-name lookup."
[23:23] <patdk-lap> what does /etc/resolv.conf contain?
[23:23] <Smokie> patdk-lap, nothing.. it says not to manually edit that file
[23:24] <patdk-lap> you do have in that file, auto eth0, somewhere right?
[23:24] <patdk-lap> or did a ifup eth0 manually?
[23:24] <Smokie> i just checked, yes :p
[23:25] <Smokie> im connected to the server using that ip actually
[23:25] <Smokie> ssh
[23:25] <patdk-lap> is /etc/resolv.conf a link?
[23:25] <patdk-lap> just cause your using that ip and it's configured that way, doesn't mean it was not manually configured cause that file didn't work :)
[23:26] <patdk-lap> well, if /etc/resolv.conf is a link and it sounds like it probably is
[23:27] <Smokie> patdk-lap, here is the full file https://paste.ubuntu.com/23697290/
[23:27] <patdk-lap> I can only help more with a complete unedited /etc/network/interfaces file
[23:28] <patdk-lap> I guess it might be something with the ipv6 address
[23:28] <patdk-lap> it's not in an ipv6 section at all, it might be syntax checking it
[23:28] <patdk-lap> since it's not valid for the ipv4 config block
[23:29] <Smokie> i tried without it, will try again now
[23:31] <Smokie> still says ping: unknown host google.com
[23:31] <patdk-lap> how did you test?
[23:31] <patdk-lap> ifdown/ifup, or reboot?
[23:32] <Smokie>  /etc/init.d/networking restart
[23:32] <patdk-lap> hmm, strange, that has never been supported, and I don't think has worked since 12.04
[23:34] <Smokie> this is 12.04.5 hehehe
[23:42] <Smokie> no dice