[00:03] teward @teward:libera.chat: did I read the log in a wrong way? Is that a real nginx issue? [00:03] kanashiro[m]: yes, but i have no idea what causes it [00:03] it's been reported in Debian as well [00:03] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=984554 [00:03] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Debian bug 984554 in libnginx-mod-stream-geoip "libnginx-mod-stream-geoip: ngx_stream_geoip_module.so: undefined symbol: ngx_stream_add_variable" [Important, Open] [00:03] but i haven't been able to replicate it. anywhere [00:04] looks like it's an nginx-full issue on Debian [00:04] Aha, I see [00:04] teward @teward:libera.chat: thanks for double checking it [00:05] i'm doing a test on 20.04 and seeing with nginx-full installed if an upgrade does this [00:05] i'm wondering though if it's a red herring [00:05] and a race-condition type problem [00:05] Apparently I did not go through the entire log [00:06] it's the line right before the one you quoted [00:06] RTL display is a pain though [00:06] agreed [00:07] actually this is a different issue [00:07] but it's similar there's symbols and stuff missing [00:07] we'll see if my 20.04 -> 22.04 with nginx-full works xD [00:09] Fingers crossed [00:10] E:NOREPRO [00:11] kanashiro[m]: worked in an amd64 container [00:11] i can't rule out other things as problems so [00:11] but ye invalid "Invalid" status is "Invalid" [00:11] xD [00:12] :) === elastic_dog is now known as Guest1530 === hellstabber51 is now known as hellstabber5 [03:43] hey person i was takling to yesterday i forgot your nick, were you able to reproduce the problem on any of your installations? [03:58] ah yeah it was you arraybolt3 [04:01] !help [04:01] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [04:02] !seen [04:02] I have no seen command [04:02] !last === scoobydoob is now known as scoobydoo [05:33] Liver_K: do you mean this one? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shadow/+bug/1992731 [05:33] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Launchpad bug 1992731 in util-linux (Ubuntu) "The cursor can be freely moved around and used to erase characters on the TTY while at the login prompt" [Undecided, New] [05:39] funny bug [05:40] now we have 2-dimensional passwords? :P === scoobydoob is now known as scoobydoo === scoobydoob is now known as scoobydoo === scoobydoob is now known as scoobydoo === scoobydoob is now known as scoobydoo === scoobydoob is now known as scoobydoo === mfo_ is now known as mfo [12:33] hey all, i'm deploying a VM onto a LAN where IPv6 only is configured, no ipv4 dhcp, only ipv6. i added accept-ra and dhcp6 true to my netplan config file. [12:33] it doesn't seem to be picking up the IPv6 SLAAC address and assigning itself [12:33] but i can see the ipv6 route advertisement via tcpdump [12:33] tcpdump -vvvv -ttt -i ens160 icmp6 and 'ip6[40] = 134' [12:35] `ip a`, shows only the link local fe80 address [12:37] hmm sysctl net.ipv6.onf.ens160.accept_ra = 0 still [12:45] today i learned ... SLAAC only works on ipv6 networks of size 64 === justHaunted is now known as ffffffradiofree === ffffffradiofree is now known as jusFffffffradiof === jusFffffffradiof is now known as justThumbs === justThumbs is now known as justVain [22:35] arraybolt3[m]: hey [22:39] were you able to reproduce the problem? [23:22] Liver_K: Yep, and we made a bug report on it. [23:23] woo [23:23] how long do those usually take to get fixed?