JanC | how2hack: is there any reason why you have to use “pdfcreater”? (e.g. CUPS has its own PDF creation driver) | 00:21 |
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JanC | also, it seems like you have to enable LPD support on the Windows PC to use it from CUPS | 00:22 |
JanC | see e.g. https://danielgibbs.co.uk/2012/03/printing-from-cups-to-a-printer-attaches-to-windows-xpvista7/ | 00:27 |
JanC | or http://www.printmanager.com/cms.php?aid=82&fullpage=1&support=8 | 00:29 |
how2hack | well it's just homework, the problem is ubuntu server 18.10 (the version i installed) is missing the smb backend | 00:32 |
how2hack | i copied the binary from my computer to the vm, but for some reason it doesn't work | 00:33 |
how2hack | i'm checking the links, thanks | 00:33 |
JanC | you mean you copied a Windows printing driver binary to linux? | 00:33 |
how2hack | no, the cups smb backend from my linux system to the ubuntu-server vm | 00:34 |
Deihmos | when server boots it flashes fw status recovery error for a split second | 01:30 |
Deihmos | no idea what it means | 01:30 |
SJr | Did openjdk-8 get removed from Ubuntu 18.04? | 02:55 |
SJr | Nevermind | 02:57 |
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Deihmos | does server have built in backup and restore? | 16:57 |
andol | Deihmos: Aside from there being suitable software availible in the package repos, no. | 17:06 |
Deihmos | i wonder if acronis will work. looking into it | 17:13 |
blackflow | Deihmos: i'd use either filesystem snapshotting capabilities like btrfs or zfs have (+ offsite send|recv), or base it on rsync with something like rsnapshot. | 17:35 |
tanja84dk_ | I have just got a weird error when I tried to ssh into my online server that I have not tried before. It asked to add the shh fingerprint to the known_host file because I have not visit the server from that client before so I said yes. Then it said right after it added it that the host key differs from the key for the ip | 19:04 |
tanja84dk_ | how come could it differs when it just have added it | 19:04 |
kinghat | does ubuntu server block ports 80/443 by default? i have them forwarded to the machine but am having timeout issues with lets encrypt. | 19:13 |
kinghat | https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/TMXMsAHq/ | 19:13 |
kinghat | this is a scan i did from outside the network: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/jtnWLfMB/image.png | 19:14 |
tomreyn | kinghat: ubuntu server does not filter any ports by default. | 19:34 |
kinghat | huh | 19:35 |
blackflow | kinghat: you can check with `iptables -L -n` and ip6tables for ipv6 | 19:37 |
kinghat | ya i dont see anything in there about 80 or 443. though i do see that one of my docker containers mapped to port 9000. | 19:39 |
kinghat | https://paste.debian.net/hidden/5cb118d8/ | 19:39 |
tomreyn | kinghat: it's not uncommon that cable television (as well as DSL) providers restrict / block traffic to and from specific ports. | 19:39 |
kinghat | so i added ports 80/443 in another section on my router and i got a little further: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/yPVQpFGw/image.png | 19:40 |
kinghat | and now only an issue with the hostname? odd: https://paste.debian.net/hidden/634648bf/ | 19:42 |
kinghat | actually. if i scan it over and over again it goes from being closed to filtered. | 19:45 |
kinghat | hmm | 19:45 |
blackflow | kinghat: there's no response at port 80 | 19:48 |
kinghat | they are bouncing between filtered/closed when i scan from outside my network. odd | 19:54 |
tomreyn | your isp doesn't even allow anyone not in US to visit their corporate website - all traffic dropped. | 20:04 |
kinghat | huh? | 20:06 |
tomreyn | kinghat: this is kind of !ot here, but i'm happy to discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic | 20:13 |
JanC | every ISP that blocks foreign IPs from accessing their website should be blackholed by all other ISPs | 20:49 |
SJr | Um what is the recommended way to install java 11 on Ubuntu 18.04, given that java-11 is actually java 10 in the packages? | 23:15 |
blackflow | eww unicode in irc | 23:17 |
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