[00:14] <Soni> tomreyn: https://termbin.com/el13
[00:17] <Soni> it looks fine on an mtr...
[00:18] <Soni> hmm...
[01:49] <Soni> we got some packet captures we guess?
[01:50] <tomreyn> this mtr looks fine, yes. you can always tcpdump and review that.
[01:51] <tomreyn> or try some of the other hosts the hostname resolves to.
[01:59] <Soni> hmm seems like all outgoing connections are breaking
[02:00] <Soni> only outgoing tho - we can SSH in just fine
[02:02] <tomreyn> that might be somethign you need to discuss with gandi then
[02:04] <Soni> also mosh works ofc
[02:04] <Soni> ... yeah this is just broken .-. wtf
[02:04] <Soni> thanks tho!
[02:07] <MIF> How can I run a command at login?
[02:07] <MIF> ssh login
[02:08] <MIF> Let me reprase
[02:08] <MIF> How can I run emacs at ssh login?
[02:10] <tomreyn> ssh hostname emacs
[02:10] <MIF> I just get this
[02:10] <MIF> emacs: standard input is not a tty
[02:11] <MIF> and when I close emacs then it closes the session?
[02:11] <MIF> It would have to be after login
[02:11] <tomreyn> try   ssh -t hostname emacs
[02:11] <tomreyn> when you leave emacs it would close the ssh session then, yes
[02:12] <MIF> it can't close the ssh esssion
[02:12] <MIF> *session
[02:12] <tomreyn> what do you mean by "it can't close the ssh session"
[02:13] <MIF> I need to be able to exit emacs and go to the shell
[02:17] <tomreyn> so ssh, type "emacs", quit it when no longer needed? are you trying to automate something?
[02:17] <MIF> yes
[02:17] <MIF> but with out having to do that
[02:17] <MIF> b/c I use emacs 99% of the time
[02:23] <MIF> I think I found it
[02:23] <MIF> ./profile
[08:05] <baobabfruit> Hello, id like to request some help. Ububutu-server 20.10 running on dell poweredge 2950 with Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5716 One nic works, other doesn't show up in ifconfig/lshw
[08:08] <baobabfruit> goal is to have second nic working so that i can bind it with the other nic
[10:11] <Helenah> I got the system into a mess, it's supposed to be a fresh install of Ubuntu Server but when I startx, gnome loads!
[10:11] <Helenah> o.o
[10:11] <Helenah> Like, what?
[10:11] <Helenah> Anyway, I put "exec i3" into .xinitrc and er... when I startx is just crashes, I can't find anything useful in the Xorg log. :/
[13:07] <RoyK> Helenah: wgy ubuntu server if you want x?
[13:08] <RoyK> ubuntu server is basically the same as ubuntu desktop, just without x
[13:09] <lotuspsychje> RoyK: there's a whole community for i3 running it on server base
[13:10] <lotuspsychje> maybe thats what he's trying to do?
[13:13] <lotuspsychje> ducasse: perhaps^
[13:26] <Helenah> RoyK, Cause prefer i3 over unity/gnome
[13:30] <lotuspsychje> Helenah: never did it myself, but there's tons of tuts out there; https://ericren.me/posts/2019-01-27-minimal-ubuntu-tiling-wm-setup/
[13:34] <Helenah> lotuspsychje, I've set up Ubuntu Server with i3wm a million times...
[13:34] <Helenah> Why now does it decide not to work?
[13:35] <Helenah> On one system
[13:35] <Helenah> with a monitor I never used before with Ubuntu
[13:35] <Helenah> o.o
[13:55] <tomreyn> your logs might know
[14:03] <ducasse> Helenah: what do you have in /usr/share/xsessions/ ?
[18:55] <monsterco> I have a default install of Ubuntu-server on Oracle Virtual box. I have run out of HDD space. In VirtualBox I have extended the main HDD (vdi) and that is good. I think I should now run a command inside Ubuntu to extend the HDD there too so it recognizes the added space. What is that command?
[18:59] <rbasak> monsterco: look up "growpart" and "resize2fs"
[19:27] <monsterco> is this a quick run command or complex?
[19:28] <monsterco> rbasak, https://dpaste.org/S3sS
[21:18] <giaco__> if I have unattended upgrades enabled, should I been worried of latest openssl CVE?
[21:55] <tomreyn> giaco__: not if it runs properly (see logs) or you don't run openssl services which untrusted clients can reach
[21:56] <giaco__> tomreyn: k
[21:56] <tomreyn> ensure you restart any services which use it, though
[21:56] <tomreyn> needrestart can help with that to a degree.
[21:57] <giaco__> phew, log says 021-03-27 06:42:00,832 INFO Packages that will be upgraded: libssl1.1 openssl
[21:57] <giaco__> thanks
[22:08] <tomreyn> you're welcome