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Goop | How would I go about replying to an email from command line, using s-nail? | 02:59 |
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Goop | I don' | 02:59 |
Goop | I don't have anything setup on the server except the basics from Postfix, and I'm jerry-rigging an email client with s-nail in command line. All my mail is outputted to ~/Maildir . | 03:00 |
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Goop | How do I make sure I can use my mail server to proxy mail for G Suite? Here's my configuration for Postfix: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vCHGmg97rN/ | 05:24 |
tomreyn | Goop: https://support.google.com/a/answer/2956491 | 05:36 |
tomreyn | smtp-relay.gmail.com != ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM | 05:37 |
tomreyn | also seek support from google and in #postfix | 05:38 |
lordievader | Good morning | 06:06 |
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coreycb | jamespage: i'm working on some horizon bits. it's not happy installing python3-django-horizon before openstack-dashboard. it might just need a openstack-dashboard-common for config/etc that the python packages depend on. | 13:19 |
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bobthebuilder20 | Hello, currently running a Ubuntu 16.04 web server with proxy setup. Getting an proxy error HTTP: Failed to make connection to backend: localhost. Any suggestion in resolving this | 14:01 |
bobthebuilder20 | Hello, currently running a Ubuntu 16.04 web server with proxy setup. Getting an proxy error HTTP: Failed to make connection to backend: localhost. Any suggestion in resolving this? | 14:19 |
coreycb | jamespage: this is where i'm at: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RtVSSvD5Ds/ | 15:10 |
petn-randall | Hi, I decided to try the new minimal-ubuntu images on AWS (used the default images before), and upon provisioning, it gets stuck waiting for input when installing tzdata: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2ytCZW5ckf/ | 15:13 |
petn-randall | Is this a known issue? | 15:13 |
jamespage | coreycb: ah yes you might be right - I only tested upgrades, not fresh installs | 15:57 |
jamespage | coreycb: I think your dashboard switch-a-roo LGTM | 16:53 |
coreycb | jamespage: ack thanks, i'll get that uploaded | 16:53 |
jamespage | coreycb: I should have realized that - I think my largely fragmented work schedule for that piece did not help | 16:54 |
jamespage | thanks for sorting that out | 16:54 |
coreycb | jamespage: oh np at all. really just wanted to not be dup'ing any work so figured i'd poke you. | 16:54 |
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fizzik | Hey was wondering why dnsmasq will not start on boot | 22:34 |
sarnold | are there any errors in the logs? | 22:36 |
fizzik | Hmm can't seem to find a log file for it in /var/log | 22:39 |
fizzik | https://gist.github.com/36c532baa9bebffc937afd48904493f7 | 22:43 |
fizzik | ^ that's what I found in /var/log/syslog | grep dns | 22:43 |
fizzik | I have no problem manualy booting it after boot using systemctl. It [FAILED] during boot I can catch it scrolling by | 22:44 |
sarnold | fizzik: "unknown interface enp3s0" | 22:55 |
sarnold | fizzik: did you tell it to listen on that interface? does that interface exist? should it exist? | 22:55 |
fizzik | sarnold: this interface exists it seems as though dnsmasq may be starting before the interface is up? | 22:57 |
fizzik | Its annoying because my whole network uses it. If the machine reboots I have to run the service manually to get dns queries for my network | 22:58 |
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