[00:04] <Neo1> teward: ok
[01:04] <stokachu> gun1x: it's on top of juju
[01:04] <gun1x> stokachu: i hope it will work without any errors :D
[01:04] <stokachu> gun1x: i assume that's the plan
[01:17] <gun1x> stokachu: are you part of that project?
[01:17] <stokachu> gun1x: i am part of all things
[01:18] <stokachu> but yes im lead developer on conjure-up
[01:18] <stokachu> and will probably integrate rancher deployment into it
[01:18] <sarnold> stokachu: how very zen :)
[01:18] <stokachu> sarnold: lol
[01:19] <gun1x> stokachu: congrats. and sorry for me getting overzelous a few days ago
[01:19] <stokachu> gun1x: all good, if you do get some interest to spend some time with the tools we're here to help
[01:25] <gun1x> stokachu: i will use ubuntu as a distro and i am trying to build strong kubernetes & docker skills. i don't know yet what tools i will choose, or if my company will dictate that. i do however wish you great success with the development and user base of the technology
[01:26] <stokachu> gun1x: thanks :) and you know where to find us :)
[01:28] <gun1x> stokachu: which languages do you use in juju?
[01:28] <stokachu> gun1x: go
[01:29] <stokachu> https://github.com/juju/juju
[06:18] <pirx> hello! getting a few Err http://se.archive.ubuntu.com lucid-backports/main Sources
[06:18] <pirx> when trying to upgrade a 14.04 server
[06:19] <pirx>   404  Not Found [IP: 194.71.11.165 80]
[06:19] <pirx> (i want to upgrade to 16.04)
[06:19] <pirx> already tried stuff like this: https://smyl.es/how-to-fix-ubuntudebian-apt-get-404-not-found-package-repository-errors-saucy-raring-quantal-oneiric-natty/
[06:19] <pirx> but that just resulted in even more 404s
[06:19] <pirx> any suggestions?
[06:20] <Neo1> good morning!
[06:20] <Neo1> who know why Apache doesn't work from group?
[06:20] <Neo1> I do next
[06:21] <Neo1> install for folders owner and group root:root
[06:21] <Neo1> sudo chown root:root /var/www -R
[06:22] <Neo1> then put my www-data to root group by typing
[06:22] <Neo1> sudo adduser www-data root
[06:23] <Neo1> and change permission for users from group by 7 by typing
[06:23] <Neo1> sudo chmod 775 /var/www -R
[06:23] <Neo1> now should www-data works as it is owner, but it's doesn't work
[06:24] <Neo1> When I try to install wp plugin I'm asked to input credentials, Why does it happen?
[06:25] <Neo1> if I do owner www-data by typing
[06:25] <Neo1> sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www -R
[06:25] <Neo1> Everything works well
[06:26] <Neo1> any suggestions?
[06:26] <Neo1> How I can put Apache to user group and force it work not as owner
[06:27] <michael2> hi all, im running a 16.04 ubunutu webserver,  which I access and manage through ssh (a prettty commmon setup) can anyone tell if keyloggers are much of a risk for me? for example  if someone got access say at the webserver/php (www-data) level -- could they log my keystrokes on the server? sudo , password, unlock ssh priv keys etc?
[06:28] <michael2> sorry to interrupt the thread ..
[06:57] <andol> michael2: Maybe. To be able to log everything you do on the server that would likely involve a two stage compromise; first exploiting the web application to get full control of the www-data user, and then find a vulnerbility in the system allowing them to elevate their privlilages to some kind of root acccess.
[06:58] <andol> michael2: It's really hard to say for sure how likely it's that an attacker will be able to pull of that second stage, but it's always a risk to consider. That is, don't do anything super sensitive on a server which also runs a public web application.
[07:05] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:12] <andol> pirx: Why do you have lucid sources.list entries if it's an Ubuntu 14.04 server?
[07:17] <cathode> hi
[07:17] <cathode> i've edited /etc/network/interfaces and added 'dns-nameservers <ip of first> <ip of second>' under my interface configuration, but after a reboot my resolv.conf is still only showing 127.0.0.53
[07:23] <andol> cathode: My *guess* is that that has something to do with systemd-resolved. *maybe* the solution is to disable systemd-resolved. There is also the *possiblity* that systemd-resolved only acts as a forwarded for those ip:s specified in your interfaces file.
[07:23] <Art100> Hi - how do I configure IPV6 native dual stack in ubuntu server
[07:23] <andol> cathode: But I'm really not sure of any of that, but that is where I would start looking.
[07:24] <andol> Art100: How will you be getting your IPv6 config? SLAAC, DHCPv6 or hard coded?
[07:25] <cathode> why is it so difficult to simply specify upstream dns servers?
[07:26] <Art100> andol, I get given a block by my ISP so it must be DHCPV6 I am guessing
[07:26] <Art100> will find out - brb
[07:26] <cathode> this should be like one of the most basic configuration tasks possible
[07:28] <Art100> andol, I am presented with a dual-stack configuration and have a static /56 IPv6 prefix via DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation
[07:33] <andol> Art100: Nice! Except nothing I have any experience with, so won't be able to help you much.
[07:33] <Art100> ok - ty anyway
[07:34] <pirx> andol: i was blind, didnt see, its an old server, thanks, solved it!
[07:37] <Art100> cathode, didn't see your question but I put dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
[07:37] <Art100> ^ public dns
[11:51] <Jenshae> o7
[12:57] <cpaelzer> rbasak: the short answer to your dpe8 fail question is "the change is arm only"
[12:57] <cpaelzer> rbasak: and none of the test fails is arm
[12:57] <cpaelzer> rbasak: but I take a look, thanks for the ping - this one I forgot about
[13:41] <ahasenack> rbasak: this (old) bug showed up in my triage: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/+bug/1574458
[13:41] <ahasenack> rbasak: would that be on your queue?
[13:42] <ahasenack> s/on/in/
[13:44] <rbasak> ahasenack: mariadb isn't in main, so not in my queue. I'm not particularly conerned about a Trusty SRU
[13:44] <rbasak> So no, I don't think it is.
[13:46] <rbasak> We should still do Trusty though I guess
[13:46] <rbasak> Now that it's confirmed to exist there
[14:01] <patdk-lap> I have been searcing, but it seems the raid6check utility is missing from mdadm package
[14:54] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: I found a set of older LP MPs and wanted to clean up
[14:54] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: let me send you a link so you can tell me if those are aborted
[14:54] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: like https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/landscape-client/+git/landscape-client/+merge/334203
[14:55] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: I think we handled the same content in a new form recently
[14:55] <cpaelzer> so should we mark those rejected (superseded) or do I miss the point here?
[15:19] <ahasenack> let me check
[15:20] <ahasenack> cpaelzer: that one is fix released already
[15:20] <ahasenack> it's in updates already, I mean
[15:24] <cpaelzer> yeah that is what I thought
[15:24] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: but there are 4 mps up still
[15:24] <cpaelzer> should I set them to reject?
[15:24] <cpaelzer> or merged
[15:24] <ahasenack> something was merged, why launchpad isn't detecting it I don't know
[15:24] <cpaelzer> IIRC those where like the v1 and you later came with better ones
[15:24] <cpaelzer> without the master-bug
[15:24] <ahasenack> hm
[15:24] <ahasenack> no, the master bug I dropped early on
[15:25] <ahasenack> just the bionic upload has it
[15:25] <ahasenack> maybe the importer is stuck again?
[15:25] <cpaelzer> the importer is not what closes these
[15:25] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: until it picks from MPs we are who set them closed
[15:26] <cpaelzer> but you said that content is merged
[15:26] <cpaelzer> so let me set that
[15:26] <ahasenack> it is
[15:26] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: ok ?
[15:26] <ahasenack> ok
[15:27] <cpaelzer> ahasenack: same question - https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/ubuntu/+source/clamav/+git/clamav/+merge/334148
[15:27] <cpaelzer> I think released as well
[15:27] <cpaelzer> set to merged as well
[15:27] <cpaelzer> cleanup done :-)
[15:27] <ahasenack> cool
[15:30] <maziar> I extended the my LVM hard disk, but I forgot to add it on /etc/fstab , now what should I do ?
[15:37] <dpb1> teward: hey there!  cpaelzer+nacc are moving ahead with http/2 enablement for apache2, and were wondering what you were thinking for nginx?
[15:38] <cpaelzer> moving slowly but moving :-)
[15:45] <dpb1> heh
[15:46] <dpb1> maziar: sorry, would need a bit more info than that. :)
[15:46] <maziar> dpb1 like what, please ask I will provide the information
[15:47] <dpb1> maziar: well, you haven't really provided any kind of a problem.  unless I'm missing earlier context
[15:48] <maziar> dpb1  I had a 20G of storage for my ubuntu machine, I add an other HDD to my Vmachine and I extend the LVM to 40G but I forgot to add information on FSTAB ,because of that after reboot it won't start
[15:50] <dpb1> maziar: what did you do to "extend the lvm"?
[15:53] <maziar> dpb1 I will repeat it again, I had a 20G of storage, I extended it to 40G bu adding another 20G HDD to my virtual machine and add this 20G to / partition by extending my LVM partition from 20G to 40G
[15:56] <dpb1> sorry, maziar I would need more exact steps, or examples of what is failing to provide any guidance.  If you went down the regular path, extending the VG with a new PV, extending the LV, then growing the filesystem, no modifications of /etc/fstab would be necessary.
[16:02] <cpaelzer> actually when I do the same I never adapted fstab
[16:02] <cpaelzer> so details are really important here
[16:02] <cpaelzer> I usually  did like pvcreate (on new disk), and then IIRC vgextent/lvextend resise2fs
[16:14] <dpb1> yes, same.  I've done this many times even online with the root fs
[16:18] <powersj> cyphermox: ISO tests failing again with https://paste.ubuntu.com/26126090/
[16:18] <powersj> INPUT critical debian-installer/main-menu?
[16:49] <Henster> hi guys i have lost the ability to auto mount a ext4 hardrive ,, please see this .. am i loosing it ? https://askubuntu.com/questions/983806/ubuntu-16-04-3-lts-etc-fstab-not-working-with-ext4
[16:56] <ahasenack> Henster: the issue is that all files and directories are root owned?
[16:59] <ahasenack> hm, wrong link
[16:59] <ahasenack> Henster: did you check the uuid? sudo blkid
[17:01] <Henster> yes i Used UUI vie blkid ,, i will manually mount it again and do a chown
[17:05] <ahasenack> how do you manually mount it? Also via uuid?
[17:06] <Henster> sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /home/henster/files
[17:06] <Henster> or i just say ,, sudo mount -a
[17:10] <ahasenack> if you use /dev/sdb1 in fstab, does it work then?
[17:14] <Henster> sorry im just rebooting quick
[17:16] <Henster> nope /dev/sdb1 in fstab also did not work ,,
[17:17] <Henster> ok some backround ,, the hard drives were in my plex server untill the main hard drive crashed
[17:24] <Henster> https://paste.ofcode.org/UzZv4Vbzwcu2QiUt8cGPMg ok so im gonna do a chown quick ?
[17:34] <ahasenack> is it a normal internal harddrive? Or an external usb one?
[17:35] <Henster> ok getting a journal error when i reboot with the uui or /dev/sdc5 after i change ownership ,, its a internal one
[17:43] <Henster> now i get htis error when im trying to mount the same drive again
[17:43] <Henster> mount: unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'
[17:44] <Henster> im destrying my own data :(
[17:47] <ahasenack> you didn't say it was part of lvm
[17:49] <Henster> yeah i forgot it was ..part of lvm
[17:49] <Henster> and now is it lost ?
[17:58] <Henster> im such a noob
[18:01] <ahasenack> not necessarily, can't you activate the vg?
[18:01] <ahasenack> with the disk plugged in
[18:02] <ahasenack> vgchange -a y
[18:08] <Henster> sorry for the late responce im back trying to fix the grub loader on on har drive ,, ill try that next
[18:09] <Henster> sorry for the late responce im back trying to fix the grub loader on *old hard drive ,, ill try that next if i fail
[18:10] <Henster> oh sorry this chould also be the issue for this as well ? https://askubuntu.com/questions/983840/ubuntu-16-04-is-my-data-gone
[18:16] <ahasenack> I don't know, I would check dmesg for messages related to /dev/sdb (or just sdb)
[18:31] <powersj> cyphermox: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debconf/+bug/1736770 blocking ISO tests
[18:31] <powersj> dpb1: ^ fyi
[18:45] <dpb1> powersj: thx
[18:57] <cyphermox> powersj: actually, I think this is a hardware issue
[18:57] <cyphermox> http://paste.ubuntu.com/26127207/
[18:58] <cyphermox> and in general, here and there on the log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/26127212/
[18:59] <powersj> cyphermox: I reproduced on my local system, steps in the bug
[19:00] <powersj> I didn't look for that trace though
[19:03] <cyphermox> well, maybe busted kernel then, but there's about no reason for dpkg-divert or apt-get to not be found
[19:09] <powersj> cyphermox: thx I've added kernel to take a look
[19:11] <cyphermox> ok, and I have an install running right now
[19:11] <cyphermox> using IDE, so if it's an issue with scsi drivers, the install should just complete
[19:21] <cyphermox> well, that doesn't reproduce it
[19:21] <cyphermox> now let's change to scsi storage and test that
[19:23] <cyphermox> powersj: how are you reproducing things on your system and what preseed are you using?
[19:24] <powersj> cyphermox: no preseed and steps in the bug are cut and paste from what I am doing
[19:25] <cyphermox> ok
[19:25] <cyphermox> that's what I wanted to hear :)
[19:27] <powersj> yeah preseed just complicates things
[19:28] <cyphermox> it's not that
[19:28] <powersj> ?
[19:28] <cyphermox> for this particular test, I suppose using a squashfs or not might have made a difference
[19:29] <cyphermox> and on that note, I should check if we do use a squash for the tests, because that could cut the testing time by more than half
[19:31] <cyphermox> oh, I'm using the wrong image
[19:32] <powersj> oops, what were you using?
[19:32] <cyphermox> current, rather than pending
[19:32] <powersj> ah!
[19:33] <powersj> yeah the tests that are failing prevent promotion from pending to current :)
[19:34] <cyphermox> yup, just habit of using current for most of what I need to do
[19:57] <extor> Does ubuntu now use the new ensxxx format for network cards or does it still use the eth0, eth1 format?
[19:57] <sdeziel> extor: the new format
[19:58] <extor> If I wanted to revert to the old format can I do that without creating problems, simply with the stroke of a pen in the intefaces file or does the rabbit hole go much deeper?
[19:59]  * extor *crIcKets ChIrpiNg*
[20:03] <powersj> extor: I believe you can drop a file in /etc/udev/rules.d/ with 'SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", ATTR{address}=="aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff", NAME="net1"' with the mac filled in of course and your chosen name
[20:11] <genii> extor: echo 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0"'|sudo tee -a /etc/default/grub && sudo update-grub
[20:13] <genii> Will prevent the predictable network interface naming scheme from being used in the first place, instead of needing to mess with udev things
[21:19] <Epx998> is there a handy tool that converts the /etc/network/interfaces from dhcp to static for a given interface?
[21:30] <tomreyn> it's probablky simple enough to do it and unusual enough as a use case that no one ever consiered wirting a utility for it.
[22:30] <jlamb> complete newbie here, just installed Ubuntu Server v17.10 in VirtualBox.  I added a second NIC, and set its static IP in /etc/network/interfaces, but ifconfig doesn't show it.
[22:32] <jlamb> I followed https://askubuntu.com/questions/778392/install-second-network-interface-on-virtualized-ubuntu-server (but using a static address) with out the same results.
[22:33] <jlamb> except sudo service networking restart didn't work, so I just rebooted.
[22:55] <yeats> jlamb: what does 'systemctl status networking' show?
[23:04] <sdeziel> I'm not sure but I think that ifup and friends are no longer in use now that netplan is the default
[23:05] <sdeziel> so I don't think that /etc/network/interfaces is being read/consumed
[23:05] <Ussat> They are in use......but will go away eventually
[23:05] <Ussat> yes it is de[ends on version
[23:05] <sdeziel> oh, OK, thanks
[23:05] <Ussat> 18.04 LTS will have it only I believe
[23:05] <sdeziel> jlamb: the NIC should show in "ip link", ifconfig is deprecated
[23:12] <jlamb> ah.. ok
[23:25] <jlamb> thanks guys, will read up on netplan