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athos | I find it interesting how often I need to re-read uscan docs when fetching sources from github :( | 13:07 |
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Haris_ | hello all | 14:42 |
rbasak | athos: just checking you know about https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch#GitHub ? | 14:42 |
Haris_ | Is there bug in postfix implementation on focal? I'm getting errors like ---> said: 550 Access denied - Invalid HELO name (See RFC2821 4.1.1.1) (in reply to MAIL FROM command)) | 14:42 |
rbasak | Though looking at that it doesn't look quite so simple :-( | 14:42 |
Haris_ | or it might be absense of reverse dns record | 14:43 |
rbasak | Haris_: are you trying to send mail outwards with Postfix? | 14:43 |
Haris_ | yes. only outbound | 14:44 |
Haris_ | no inbound | 14:44 |
rbasak | Postfix defaults its HELO name to your system hostname | 14:44 |
rbasak | If your system hostname uses unusual characters then it will be invalid for SMTP | 14:44 |
rbasak | You can use a more compliant system hostname, or configure Postfix to use something different and acceptable to SMTP. | 14:44 |
Haris_ | its not a full FQDN. Its simple hostname | 14:45 |
athos | rbasak: yes! That is what changes now and then (that info is also in the uscan manpages) | 14:45 |
rbasak | Haris_: you'll want your HELO to be exactly your FQDN that resolves in both directions. Otherwise many recipient servers will not accept you. | 14:46 |
Haris_ | that I need to get done | 14:46 |
rbasak | They do that because it's an easy way to block a considerable amount of spam, since compromised machines generally don't have that arrangement made. | 14:46 |
athos | https://wiki.debian.org/debian/watch?action=diff&rev2=107&rev1=104 | 14:47 |
Haris_ | second, how to make it so mail log only goes to mail.log. not be double logged under syslog? syslog is on catch-all by default .. on focal | 15:02 |
Haris_ | dumb Q. still asking | 15:09 |
Haris_ | thank you all | 15:40 |
deostroll | Hello world. What is the virutal box equivalent way to do a cloud-init during an iso install. The official tutorials mention doing this with kvm here 👉https://canonical-subiquity.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/howto/autoinstall-quickstart.html#create-an-iso-to-use-as-a-cloud-init-data-source | 17:40 |
rbasak | deostroll: make the iso available as an inserted CD-ROM, but don't boot from it. | 17:43 |
rbasak | I guess you'll need to add an additional virtual CD-ROM drive for that. | 17:44 |
deostroll | And I have also tried this: https://web.archive.org/web/20150119071718/http://indieboxproject.org/blog/2014/10/virtualbox-and-cloud-init/ | 17:46 |
deostroll | However I am not sure what the above article is saying ☝️Am I to infer that we must do the steps outlined in the article after the iso install (during which I already create a user, hostname, etc) ?⁉️ | 17:51 |
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