[01:02] <KingParrot> Razor-qt openssh ask password interface
[04:01] <KingParrot> put on the boot boot.
[04:04] <KingParrot> evil trash hole chat.
[04:41] <KingParrot> OpenSSH
[05:23] <KingParrot> OpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH
[05:33] <KingParrot> What is better to install gsi-openssh-serve or just plain openssh-serve?
[06:43] <KingParrot> configuration editor for OpenSsh
[06:45] <KingParrot> run SSH jobs in parallel
[06:46] <KingParrot> collection of compatibility modules for Net::OpenSSH
[06:46] <KingParrot> configuration editor for OpenSsh
[06:46] <KingParrot> configuration editor for OpenSsh
[06:57] <KingParrot> intresting it seems that OpenBSD is big into the rpms.
[07:01] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:01] <KingParrot> I fond a portable version of OpenSSH in as a Deb file
[07:02] <KingParrot> ello Vader
[07:03] <lordievader> Hey KingParrot
[07:03] <KingParrot> how ya doin?
[07:03] <lordievader> Doing allright here. How are you?
[07:07] <KingParrot> I am good
[07:10] <KingParrot> I just fond me self a Deb copy of openssh-server 7.2p2 to test install
[07:10] <KingParrot> it is portable
[07:11] <KingParrot> it seems that most of the BSD if not all of them of OpenSSH are portble
[07:11] <KingParrot> I seen a huge list of rpm portoble
[07:14] <lordievader> Why would you want a portable version?
[07:24] <KingParrot> portable is awsum
[07:24] <KingParrot> often apt purge don't work
[07:25] <KingParrot> nice thing about portable is you can put it any place.
[07:25] <KingParrot> if a person wants to be funny they could hide the program in a var file.
[07:26] <KingParrot> it takes more effort to make a sort cut and put it someplace on linux unlike windows short cuts are easy.
[07:31] <KingParrot> In some countries it may be illegal to use any encryption at all without a special permit. sshd replaces the insecure rshd program, which is obsolete for most purposes.
[08:09] <KingParrot> FileZilla - The free FTP solution
[08:12] <KingParrot> filezilla - Full-featured graphical FTP/FTPS/SFTP client
[08:20] <KingParrot> * Available in more than 40 languages
[08:39] <KingParrot> It would be nice if Peppermint had a irc
[10:55] <KingParrot> You can do something boring
[11:08] <KingParrot> how to ping out on win xp to another pc
[11:12] <jamespage> tobasco: ok so its is a little more involved than I anticipated
[11:12] <jamespage> (gnocchi py2 pkgs)
[11:15] <KingParrot> espacaily so depending on the aplication
[11:16] <KingParrot> I tried to exstrace tabaso with Winrar once boy oh boy did Bill Gates get mad.
[11:16] <KingParrot> In Samba I changed my workgroup name to the exact same name as the WinXP
[11:20] <KingParrot> That openSSH  looks like some powerful stuff.
[11:21] <KingParrot> Its sort of strange that the PinkPanther is a male cat
[11:22] <KingParrot> He is a nice cat.
[11:42] <lordievader> SSH is quite powerfull.
[11:43] <lordievader> Especially if you learn about it's proxy command feature.
[11:46] <KingParrot> does ipconfig ping in linux?
[11:46] <KingParrot> woof woof
[11:49] <lordievader> There is no 'ipconfig' command. The closest to that is 'ifconfig' which has been replaced by 'ip' from iproute2.
[11:50] <KingParrot> moew
[11:50] <KingParrot> must be some sort of command to find out the IP
[11:50] <lordievader> Not really sure what you mean with 'ping' here...
[11:50] <lordievader> Yeah, 'ip address show'.
[11:51] <KingParrot> It is sort crazy concept to ping thee self.
[11:52] <lordievader> Actually the loopback interface is used quite a lot.
[11:52] <KingParrot> do u use it your self?
[11:57] <lordievader> I hope my server does.
[11:58] <CodexRaptr> wow both of you
[11:58] <KingParrot> I know there are web sites for finding I{
[11:58] <KingParrot> but ipconfig don't work in linux
[12:02] <KingParrot> yes she is sorta weird and crys to much.
[12:04] <KingParrot> Ask Ubuntu normaly is sorta a good web site.
[12:20] <KingParrot> Finding external IP without relying on external services
[12:51] <jamespage> coreycb: I think we should do the python-sphinx -> python3-sphinx switch this milestone - what do you think?
[12:53] <jamespage> coreycb: ok going todo the neutron-* while I wait for lunch to cook :-)
[12:53] <coreycb> jamespage: sure, why not
[12:53] <coreycb> jamespage: ok :)  I'll get started shortly as well.
[13:08] <tobasco> jamespage: aight, anything blocking a revert/fix for pushing py2 back?
[13:08] <jamespage> tobasco: no working it through now - just needed to add py2 support to a dependency as well
[13:10] <jamespage> tobasco: also needed to let people know it was coming back - its kinda counter intuitive for the py3 transition goals in distro
[13:10] <jamespage> anyway no blockers from a process perspective
[13:11] <KingParrot> She is a winny twit I hope she get speeding ticket.
[13:13] <KingParrot> dev is a boring chat room
[13:19] <tobasco> jamespage: ok cool, i totally agree but it's hard to transition only some and not everything like this time when some dependencies cannot co-exist
[13:20] <tobasco> super thanks for the help :)
[13:30] <coreycb> jamespage: i'm going to start working on oslo and client updates for queens
[13:32] <KingParrot> is that in C++?
[13:35] <KingParrot> tracert www.yahoo.com
[13:57] <KingParrot> The cops think it was a dog that pissed on the tires.   And not a large yellow bird man that eats sesamie seeds.
[15:57] <dpb1> o.O
[16:19] <mgagne> coreycb: are there any plans to update libvirt/qemu for trusty/mitaka in UCA?
[16:28] <coreycb> mgagne: yes it needs to get backported. i'll msg you when it's done.
[16:29] <mgagne> coreycb: I'm subscribed to email notification so that's fine. Just wanted to make sure I'm not waiting for something that won't happen. thanks =)
[16:29] <coreycb> mgagne: ok sounds good
[17:11] <jamespage> coreycb: bah another circular dependency between bgpvpn and bagpipe
[17:12] <coreycb> jamespage: oh fun
[17:30] <jamespage> coreycb: ok I think blacklisting the bagpipe tests in bgpvpn is sufficient
[17:30] <jamespage> coreycb: have most of networking-* done
[17:33] <coreycb> jamespage: ok great
[18:02] <jamespage> coreycb: ok neutron-* and networking-* uploaded alongside gnocchi with tobasco's restored py2 package
[18:02] <jamespage> thats me done for today...
[18:02] <coreycb> jamespage: ack thanks
[18:04] <rbasak> nacc: o/
[18:04] <rbasak> nacc: got some MPs for you please
[18:04] <rbasak> https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/337564 first - that's rather large but fairly straightforward no-functional-change refactoring
[18:05] <nacc> rbasak: yep, on my plate after i catch up on php
[18:05] <rbasak> Then https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/337577 and https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/337280 please, for bug 1745197
[18:06] <rbasak> nacc: sure. While we're on the subject of PHP, it's the only thing holding up mysql-5.7 from migrating now I think.
[18:07] <nacc> rbasak: ok, i think it's probably wedged with php-horde-test
[18:07] <nacc> i need to unblock phpunit first anyways
[21:23] <rbasak> nacc: apparently I sponsored php-sabredav way back when and that's showing up in grep-merges now. Fancy merging it while you're looking at PHP stuff?
[21:24] <rbasak> powersj: fancy merging or syncing etckeeper as appropriate? You touched it last, sponsored by me it seems :)
[21:25] <powersj> rbasak: hmm wasn't planning on it :) but I think I could
[21:25] <powersj> only one delta we keep, and would be good for me to refresh myself on merge process as it has been almost a year
[22:14] <bladernr> jamespage, coreycb is there something that shows what Openstack version corresponds to which release? I was looking at this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OpenStack but need info on the version in the current dev release as well.
[22:19] <tafa2> what dya'll use for server monitoring? (taking an informal poll)
[22:36] <coreycb> bladernr: try here https://www.ubuntu.com/info/release-end-of-life
[22:37] <coreycb> bladernr: I'm in mobile so it displays differently bit I think that'll tell you
[22:37] <bladernr> yes, perfect, thanks coreycb that's exactly what I had in mind.
[22:40] <tomreyn> the good thing being that ubuntu-support-status now actually works again - if you're fully updated. ;-)
[23:21] <nacc> rbasak: ok
[23:21] <nacc> rbasak: can you file a bug and assign me?