[02:43] MaNI: were do you get news now (with comments)? [02:43] Comments were always more interesting than the actual artical. [04:24] superfly: sounds interesting. As a replacement for trello? [04:25] paddatrapper: yes [04:25] it's open source and free [04:25] paddatrapper: https://kanban.openlp.io/b/2o3HefYQ2Yg7kmhTM/openlp [04:31] I'm certainly for replacing trello with FLOSS. superfly: do you know if there is an easy way to migrate our Trello stuff? [04:31] paddatrapper: super easy. watch this. [04:34] https://kanban.snyman.info/b/GEcW8Xu4DrFWFuwXd/ubuntu-south-africa-loco [04:35] paddatrapper: ^^ [04:36] superfly: I'm impressed! [04:40] It's still rough around the edges, but it works pretty well [04:41] paddatrapper: I have actually contributed (a little) to it. Up until today it wasn't able to import checklists from Trello. [04:50] superfly: Hehe. Nice [05:09] Right, I think it's bed time for me. I've got another interview with Red Hat (different team to last time) tomorrow morning at 9am. [05:10] good luck superfly :) [05:11] thanks anirbaan [05:29] morning nsnzero [05:30] good morning /evening superfly [05:32] evening... I said about 20 minutes ago I need to go to bed, and yet I find myself still at my computer [05:42] when i played pc games i shouldnt sleep [06:13] * nsnzero is setting up weechat to his liking [06:14] so many colours - i need sunglasses [06:19] good morning all [06:25] morning [06:29] morning magellanic [06:31] morning squish102 paddatrapper anirbaan nsnzero magellanic and all others [06:32] anirbaan magellanic are you guys old peeps (with possible new nicks)? [06:33] superfly: seems good to me [06:36] good mornings [06:36] nope [06:39] morings inetpro [06:40] magellanic: well welcome to the #ubuntu-za channel then [06:40] hi inetpro [06:51] thanks, I was here before with the same nick, but haven't been on for a while... [06:51] hi inetpro [06:55] how's things this morning? [06:56] chesedo: the fly's kanban looking good, did you see it? [06:57] chesedo: https://kanban.snyman.info/b/GEcW8Xu4DrFWFuwXd/ubuntu-south-africa-loco [06:57] inetpro: yip looks good... me ok with the switch and you? [06:58] I just need to subscribe and test, don't mind switching if it work [06:58] works as well [07:02] chesedo: I am pavlushka in guise of anirbaan :p [07:02] and hello chesedo :) [07:04] * anirbaan on a school machine [07:26] chesedo: I guess the next step would be to register kanban.ubuntu-za.org [07:26] inetpro: register? [07:26] it is just a subdomain, so only need a dns record... [07:27] register/configure/set up [07:27] oh, yes... [07:35] bye bye for now :) [08:10] Morning chesedo [08:11] And everyone else [08:22] does anyone know how to open a port on a netgear2200 telkom router ? [08:29] nsnzero: Web interface? [08:29] Port forwarding [08:32] paddatrapper: hi - its got nothing on the interface that says port forawrding [08:33] best i did was add it to the firewall rules - which apparently is also used for the port forwarding in this router [08:33] Morning #ubuntu-za [08:33] after 1 hour of fiddling -> no success as nmap reports are port still closed [08:33] morning sakhi [08:34] I have recently moved to Jhb (midrand) are there any meetups this side? Linux, Security and DevOps? [08:38] sakhi: i am sure that there are [08:39] Hi all. [08:39] Greets to nsnzero paddatrapper sakhi MaNI magellanic inetpro smile thatgraemeguy chesedo Mzolisto [08:40] Hi andrewlsd [08:40] nsnzero: you might find "virtual servers" in the list. [08:41] nsnzero: or this link: https://portforward.com/netgear/dgn2200/ [08:41] admittedly telkom may have changed the interface :-/ [08:44] hi andrewlsd [08:46] the telkom firmware doesnt have the port forwarding link [08:53] I wonder, perhaps you can manually type that URL in. [08:54] usually the URLs are all loaded inside frames. so you don't get to see the "real" URL [08:54] but it just might be possible to find out what it is. [08:54] in which case the URL is only hidden and functionality not disabled. [08:55] hi andrewlsd [09:00] squish102, I sort of just gave up on the news I guess [09:07] i will give that a try andrewlsd [09:09] nsnzero: btw, seems to be a common issue: https://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/709982-Port-Forwarding-with-Netgear-DGN2200Mv2-TELKOM [09:10] nsnzero: also, make sure you've got tcpdump or wireshark, to make sure that the traffic isn't actually going thru but being rejected/dropped on the target LAN device [09:12] andrewlsd: it has a default rule - block everything except port 80 - i think that rule is overriding my settings [09:13] i cant even delete the default [09:14] nsnzero: firmware update? mebbe you can load the Netgear stock firmware instead. [09:22] telkom has locked this router to their firmware [09:44] do you get an error if you try to load stock firmware? [09:46] looks like you will. [09:46] btw http://netgear.co.za/telkom/dgn2200.html [09:47] latest firmware there is 2014 [09:55] tried that - the firmware on that site is older that the router firmware [10:01] nsnzero: DDWRT? [10:02] custom firmware paddatrapper ? [10:03] nsnzero: yeah. Not sure if that router is supported, but essentially it is a Linux distro designed for home routers. Can do firewall, NAT, port forwarding, QoS, etc. Also receives regular updates [10:06] some are https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/dgn2200 and some aren't https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/dgn2200v2 [10:08] but some soldering skills are required. [10:11] i will simply make a request for a new router first [10:12] +1 nsnzero since that 2200 is past EOL. [10:31] setting up some brand new pc's - i think they messed up the front usb connection destroyed 2 of my usb disks - i tested they worked before i inserted them into the new pc's [12:24] have a good afternoon guys [12:30] \o nsnzero ciao [13:08] ciao all. [13:08] * andrewlsd disconnects from Quassel Core [14:20] Hi magellanic! [14:58] heya superfly [14:59] magellanic I have an interview with Red Hat today. [15:02] superfly: good luck, at what time is you interview? [15:03] wow superfly, awesome! best of luck :) [15:03] where about are you these days [15:04] magellanic: Tucson, AZ [15:05] inetpro: 55 minutes from now [15:06] ah nice, good luck. I didn't know they had offices there [15:07] I went past their offices in NC once [15:08] magellanic: they don't. I'll be working remote [15:09] Hi kulelu88 [15:09] hi superfly [15:10] magellanic: I might eventually move to Raleigh, or maybe Dallas, but for now I'm remote [15:21] sounds good, for for it :) [15:22] go* [15:22] where you working? superfly [15:38] kulelu88: not working yet, but if this week goes well I could be working for Red Hat [15:38] they do remote in the US and use Python extensively. good to hear [17:47] evening guys [17:47] hi nsnzero [17:48] hi superfly [17:50] how is the job hunting going superfly ? [17:50] nsnzero: Just finished up another interview with Red Hat [17:50] I think it went well. So then I'll have two teams at Red Hat who are interested in me, which is good. [17:51] thats awesome superfly - gives you some leverage having 2 teams after you [17:52] Very. There are still follow-up interviews, but hopefully those will also go well. [17:57] keep trying elsewhere as well [17:59] sounds good superfly [18:04] good evening inetpro [18:24] morning superfly, and best of luck with the follow ups [18:34] hi chesedo, thanks [19:03] have a good night [19:12] good night everyone [20:49] superfly: are you familiar with advanced SSH? [20:49] kulelu88: "advanced" SSH? [20:50] superfly: I am trying to figure out SSH agent-forwarding [20:50] oh [20:50] I've done that before [20:50] eg. I SSH into a VPS and I need agent-forwarding for github. how do I do that? [20:51] kulelu88: ~/.ssh/config is a file you should create and use often #justsayin [20:51] and in there you put your agent forwarding [20:51] superfly: I have that. how do I add github in there? [20:51] kulelu88: did you look at this page? https://developer.github.com/guides/using-ssh-agent-forwarding/ [20:52] looking now. [20:59] superfly: what does your config file look like for your github agent-forwarding? [20:59] kulelu88: I don't use github agent-forwarding [21:00] * superfly hardly uses github or git [21:03] my understanding of it is that it acts as if your other keys are present on the remote server, allowing you to SSH to github from remote server? [21:15] kulelu88: yes [21:15] kulelu88: are you seeing a particular error?