=== chris14_ is now known as chris14 [02:58] JFC ... I hate AI ... I keep hoping that it's useful for at least a quick simple conversion from one format to another, but nope ... it's impossible to keep it from coming up with fantasies unless the thing you want already exists or reddit or github. [02:59] amen [10:30] hi again folks. any hints on why I'm getting `/usr/bin/ld: error: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkeyutils.so.1: file too short`? started yesterday out of the blue, checksums match the file so it wasn't been modified. what's left to check? fsck? === JanC is now known as Guest2458 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === HerbY_NL is now known as HerbY_NL2 === sdeziel_ is now known as sdeziel [13:18] what if any way can I add a firewall rule to bypass nf_conntrack? this is for a dns server. looks like some old posts about straight up iptables rules with NOTRACK? if this is still the way, whats the "clean" way to do this? note ive upped sysctl stuff for conntrack but i guess Im not seeing value on 'connection tracking' of udp traffic on a dns recursor. === esv_ is now known as esv [15:30] hi again folks. any hints on why I'm getting `/usr/bin/ld: error: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkeyutils.so.1: file too short`? started yesterday out of the blue, checksums match the file so it wasn't been modified. what's left to check? fsck? [16:11] idk but google talks about it https://forum.directadmin.com/threads/php-compilation-failure.69836/ [16:19] the file wasn't been tampered, because the checksums match [17:15] idk but heres that file on a system here https://justpaste.it/emq45 [17:35] I have the same exact md5sum [17:35] all looks exactly the same [17:36] except the `ll` command that gives "lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Mar 7 20:36 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libkeyutils.so.1 -> libkeyutils.so.1.9" [17:40] I've tried to reinstall keyutils and libkeyutils1 but doesn't solve the issue [17:43] time to reboot the machine and `fsck` it [17:51] stupid question: how to check a disk using smartctl? [17:55] my `lsblk` and `blkid` output: https://bpa.st/KUTQ [17:55] before booting into `rescue` mode, my disk was `/dev/md2` [17:56] the command `fsck /dev/md2` returns "/dev/md2: clean, 2146863/243073024 files, 67057100/972264656 blocks" [17:59] is there a way for me to "mount" the system and try to reinstall libkeyutils1 from the rescue system into the normal system? [18:29] well, I dont know what else to do. fsck throws no errors [18:56] okay. I solved it [18:56] I removed the symlink and created it manually myself === JanC is now known as Guest3720 === JanC_ is now known as JanC