systemdlete | it appears that ipfire (fork of ipcop) will go systemd in version 3.0. Rather than wait until I am forced to upgrade, I was wondering if any devuan distros have been created that are intended as router appliances? | 10:43 |
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KatolaZ | systemdlete: not specifically, that I am aware of | 10:53 |
KatolaZ | but it id not difficult to get a tailored Devuan-based mini-distro for that | 10:53 |
KatolaZ | s/id/is/ | 10:53 |
KatolaZ | if your router has an arm cpu, you can just use arm-sdk | 10:54 |
systemdlete | the "router" would simply be a vm | 10:56 |
systemdlete | ipfire is built as a specific-purpose appliance, namely a firewall. | 10:57 |
systemdlete | endian firewall is another | 10:57 |
KatolaZ | systemdlete: then just debootstrap a minimal image | 10:57 |
KatolaZ | and put only the minimal stuff for a router | 10:57 |
systemdlete | trouble is, it seems that as quickly as I find them, they are moving on to systemd | 10:57 |
KatolaZ | good morning systemdlete! :D | 10:58 |
KatolaZ | ;) | 10:58 |
systemdlete | yes, I could do that, and I did that long ago before I encountered ipcop (later forked to ipfire) | 10:58 |
KatolaZ | I mean, what te heck does a firewall distro need in particular? | 10:58 |
systemdlete | just install, configure, and go | 10:58 |
systemdlete | a nice ui? | 10:58 |
KatolaZ | in a firewall? | 10:58 |
KatolaZ | o_O | 10:58 |
systemdlete | ease of use | 10:58 |
KatolaZ | a nice ui? | 10:58 |
KatolaZ | in a firewall? | 10:59 |
KatolaZ | o_O | 10:59 |
KatolaZ | ok | 10:59 |
systemdlete | what can I say? | 10:59 |
KatolaZ | so you put X11 and a ton of libs only to have a nice ui in a machine that has to work as a firewall? | 10:59 |
KatolaZ | (I am asking because I am genuinely interested) | 10:59 |
systemdlete | either I am extremely lazy, or just like the idea of virtual appliances. Ipfire always worked for me... until I tried to add a wireless access point. | 11:00 |
systemdlete | eh... no, actually just apache (or any other web server) | 11:00 |
systemdlete | there is also a command line interface, but that is just a one-shot, one-time setup pretty much | 11:00 |
KatolaZ | systemdlete: I guess the web app they are using must be free software | 11:01 |
KatolaZ | hence, available | 11:01 |
systemdlete | it's all free! | 11:01 |
systemdlete | not sure what you are saying | 11:01 |
systemdlete | ipcop, ipfire, endian, etc... these are all open source, free software | 11:02 |
KatolaZ | I am saying that you could just install it in whatever image you like | 11:02 |
systemdlete | the reason I prefer to use them | 11:02 |
systemdlete | IOW, create my own custom firewall appliance. | 11:03 |
systemdlete | whereas, I was hoping to continue using other people's work. | 11:03 |
KatolaZ | ... | 11:04 |
KatolaZ | other people might be able to use *your* work, instead... :) | 11:04 |
systemdlete | these are the perils of working with open source. | 11:04 |
systemdlete | PERISH THE THOUGHT! LOL | 11:04 |
systemdlete | it sounds like you are.... | 11:05 |
systemdlete | suggesting that I... | 11:05 |
systemdlete | I... | 11:05 |
systemdlete | support a distro? | 11:05 |
KatolaZ | anybody can | 11:06 |
KatolaZ | why couldn't you? | 11:06 |
KatolaZ | you have a need | 11:06 |
KatolaZ | you need to do some work to get around that | 11:06 |
* systemdlete knows why, but KatolaZ just doesn't get it... yet | 11:06 | |
systemdlete | "work" | 11:06 |
KatolaZ | and you could end up doing something useful for people in the same position as you are | 11:06 |
KatolaZ | oh I see | 11:07 |
KatolaZ | "work" is fine only if it's done by somebody else :) | 11:07 |
systemdlete | lazy shit here | 11:07 |
systemdlete | ok? | 11:07 |
KatolaZ | ok | 11:07 |
KatolaZ | then just use whatever you like | 11:07 |
systemdlete | I have thought of doing that. | 11:07 |
systemdlete | But I think of all the times I needed tech help for some project's software. I am guessing that the bigger the project and features and range of hardware etc supported, the effort to help all those people grows exponentialy | 11:08 |
systemdlete | I mean, you are right that I should do something for humanity to improve computing resources | 11:09 |
systemdlete | I suppose I could try forking (once more) one of the existing projects and take it forward. But I might end up in one of those ugly religious wars over u-no-wat | 11:10 |
systemdlete | "luddite!" "old school" | 11:10 |
systemdlete | "newer is better, even if it isn't" | 11:10 |
systemdlete | I don't have a particularly thick skin, and I really hate fighting with people | 11:11 |
systemdlete | I know why the systemd project is so undesirable, but for the "converted" there is little room to argue with them. Everything on earth must be rebuilt to accommodate the newest empire, this time systemd | 11:12 |
KatolaZ | systemdlete: Devuan does not exist just to make a point | 11:13 |
KatolaZ | Devuan exists because people need it, and work for it | 11:14 |
KatolaZ | irrespective of what the rest of the world thinks of them | 11:14 |
KatolaZ | linux exists for the same reason | 11:15 |
KatolaZ | bbl | 11:17 |
systemdlete | I actually agree with you. But I do detest the endless cultural wars... | 11:24 |
systemdlete | later. Time for sleep. | 11:24 |
sickness | hi all | 11:53 |
sickness | could this work on devuan 2.0.0 ASCII? https://docs.hortonworks.com/HDPDocuments/Ambari-2.7.1.0/administering-ambari/content/amb_download_the_ambari_repository_on_debian_7.html | 11:53 |
djph | probably not -- Debian 7 (Wheezy) is quite old. | 12:03 |
sickness | idk why in the url it is 7, on the page they write Debian 9 | 12:04 |
sickness | so I thought that maybe debian 9 packages could be installed on devuan 2.0.0 if they don't ask for systemd dependencies... =_) | 12:04 |
djph | heh, yeah, if it's for debian 9 (Stretch), it should work fine (barring systemd deps) | 12:06 |
sickness | good, tnx for the info :) | 12:06 |
gnarface | it's still a bad idea to mix in packages from other distros | 12:07 |
gnarface | you might get away with it but it's a risk to the long term maintenance of your install | 12:07 |
gnarface | you could build it though, instead | 12:08 |
sickness | mmm, yeah... well since it is just an experiment I can even destroy the distro... but yeah on the long run it would be better to build... but this would defy the usefulness of prebuilt binary packages :\ | 12:10 |
djph | well, "prebuilt binary packages" for redhat are pretty useless on Debian ;) | 12:12 |
sickness | eheh, those are prebuilt apt packages for debian =_) | 12:19 |
djph | sickness: I was making the joke that sometimes the "usefulness of prebuilt binaries" ... well, isn't | 12:20 |
sickness | ahahahah, yeah =_) | 12:21 |
furrymcgee | can you make debian-installer-20180414+devuan1/build ? it fails here http://paste.debian.net/plain/1056384 | 13:26 |
KatolaZ | furrymcgee: why are you using that one? | 13:30 |
KatolaZ | there is a newer version available | 13:31 |
KatolaZ | furrymcgee: you should always use the latest available version of the installer for any given suite | 13:32 |
KatolaZ | otherwise it will not work | 13:32 |
KatolaZ | (in this case, because the kernel modules are not any more in the repo) | 13:32 |
furrymcgee | it is not in beowulf? | 13:36 |
KatolaZ | 4.13? | 13:37 |
KatolaZ | nope | 13:37 |
KatolaZ | that's a very old installer | 13:38 |
KatolaZ | please use the latest version | 13:38 |
furrymcgee | there is debian-installer-20181213+devuan1 in stable but i cant see in testing | 13:38 |
KatolaZ | https://pkgmaster.devuan.org/devuan/dists/unstable/main/installer-amd64/current/ | 13:38 |
KatolaZ | furrymcgee: see above | 13:38 |
KatolaZ | the package in beowulf is 20180414+devuan1 | 13:39 |
KatolaZ | sorry | 13:39 |
KatolaZ | it's in unstable | 13:39 |
KatolaZ | and the version is 20181207+devuan1 | 13:40 |
KatolaZ | we could actually move it to beowulf as well | 13:40 |
KatolaZ | hold on | 13:40 |
furrymcgee | alright in ceres thanks KatolaZ | 13:40 |
KatolaZ | furrymcgee: copying it to beowulf as well | 13:41 |
KatolaZ | it's there | 13:41 |
KatolaZ | should hit pkgmaster in a couple of minutes | 13:41 |
KatolaZ | for the latest testing installer please always check unstable | 13:42 |
KatolaZ | (now they are the same, btw) | 13:42 |
Mortir | hi | 14:39 |
Mortir | I just did an autoremove | 14:42 |
Mortir | now my system doesn't loads Xfce on boot. | 14:42 |
Mortir | I am on my phone. | 14:42 |
Mortir | Could anybody help me reverse this? | 14:43 |
Mortir | hi | 14:45 |
Mortir | i just did an autoremove | 14:45 |
Mortir | my system doesn't loads Xfce anymore | 14:45 |
furrymcgee | did it remove the xfce packages or sre they still there? | 14:45 |
Mortir | xfdesktop4, xfwm4, xfconf, xfce4-terminal and xfce4-settings are still here. | 14:48 |
Mortir | some packages like power-manager have a [residual-config] mark | 14:49 |
gnarface | Mortir: check for consolekit or elogind, i think you need one or the other of those too | 14:49 |
gnarface | and just fyi, it was probably slim you were seeing, not XFCE | 14:49 |
gnarface | make sure that's not missing too | 14:49 |
gnarface | you were talking about the graphical login screen, right? | 14:50 |
gnarface | gotta check what will be removed before you let it | 14:50 |
Mortir | both consolekit and elogind are installed | 14:52 |
gnarface | really | 14:52 |
gnarface | hmmm | 14:52 |
gnarface | i'm not sure you're supposed to have *both* actually | 14:52 |
Mortir | slim has that same [residual-config] tag | 14:53 |
gnarface | oh | 14:53 |
gnarface | try to reinstall it | 14:53 |
gnarface | i think that means it was removed but not purged | 14:53 |
gnarface | incidentally, this isn't normal behavior. you should know that it probably means something went wrong already *before* you ran the autoremove | 14:54 |
gnarface | (this is the type of mess that can occur if you mix distros or repo versions) | 14:54 |
gnarface | though, sometimes unstable will do this in the normal course of development | 14:54 |
gnarface | you're running ascii though, i assume, right Mortir? | 14:55 |
Mortir | yup, ascii | 14:55 |
gnarface | if slim won't install again, try passing --reinstall | 14:56 |
Mortir | I'm trying to install slim, but it is stuck at 0% | 14:56 |
gnarface | hmm | 14:56 |
gnarface | oh | 14:56 |
gnarface | run "apt-get update" first, then try it again | 14:56 |
gnarface | you might have outdated /etc/apt/sources.list | 14:56 |
gnarface | that's been going around too | 14:56 |
Mortir | --reinstall got the same result | 14:57 |
gnarface | hmm | 14:58 |
gnarface | there's something about this in the release notes | 14:58 |
gnarface | well, something about the consolekit/elogind dichotomy | 14:59 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: apt-get -f install | 14:59 |
KatolaZ | then | 14:59 |
KatolaZ | apt-get install task-xfce4-desktop | 14:59 |
gnarface | ah, good plah | 14:59 |
gnarface | plan* | 14:59 |
Mortir | update also doesn't work. It displays an "temporary failure resolving 'deb.devuan.org'" | 15:01 |
Mortir | with all repos | 15:01 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: are you sure the network is working? | 15:01 |
gnarface | well that answers that | 15:01 |
gnarface | poor Mortir, our time together was so short... | 15:01 |
gnarface | he survived! | 15:02 |
Mortir | hahahahaha | 15:02 |
Mortir | that phone connection is very unstable. | 15:03 |
gnarface | we thought they were coming for you | 15:03 |
gnarface | your DNS is suspect | 15:03 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: please check your network config (on the bok you are trying to fix) | 15:03 |
gnarface | my current working theory as to the cause of the problem is a previous update went unfinished, unnoticed due to the flaky dns | 15:05 |
gnarface | you really gotta check the log, sometimes if it misses a package it can scroll off the screen and seem to have completed if you don't pay attention to the final exit status | 15:05 |
Mortir | how do I check that through a terminal? | 15:07 |
gnarface | uh, i guess you were probably using the graphical tool for that, huh? | 15:08 |
gnarface | there's a log... | 15:09 |
Mortir | for net connection yes, updates I did on the terminal | 15:09 |
gnarface | i assume it's the same one but i'm not sure, try /var/log/auth.log | 15:10 |
gnarface | it might only list successful installs | 15:10 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: route -n | 15:10 |
KatolaZ | and then try to resolve a FQDN | 15:10 |
gnarface | no wait, /var/log/dpkg.log or /var/log/apt/* | 15:10 |
gnarface | synaptic might have it's own one | 15:11 |
Mortir | What is that FQDN? | 15:13 |
Mortir | the auth log seems to list all commands I have run. | 15:14 |
gnarface | check the other ones | 15:14 |
gnarface | and look for something in /var/log/ named like synaptic | 15:14 |
gnarface | and check any FQDN | 15:15 |
gnarface | any at all | 15:15 |
gnarface | try google.com | 15:15 |
gnarface | or deb.devuan.org | 15:15 |
Mortir | the dpkg one has all operations | 15:16 |
gnarface | i figured | 15:17 |
gnarface | since apt uses dpkg | 15:17 |
gnarface | oh, you mean it has the errors too? | 15:18 |
gnarface | so, you can follow a log file as it happens with: tail -f [log file] | 15:18 |
gnarface | you typically don't want to do this as root | 15:19 |
gnarface | you typically want to do it as another user that has been given adm group access (and perhaps others) that is only used for reading log files | 15:20 |
Mortir | at the history log I found all removed packages. there is one named "wicd-gtk", this is related to network connection right? | 15:20 |
amesser | Mortir: When using WLAN and Network Manager based GUI - thats most probably the case for you, the WLAN configuration ist stored per user by default. That means Networkmanager can not access the wlan config until you're logged into the system with your user account. Also the WPA key is stored in the wallet by default | 15:20 |
amesser | you probably have to setup your network connection again. | 15:21 |
amesser | do you have network manager installed? | 15:21 |
Mortir | i didn't saw any errors on there. | 15:21 |
gnarface | Mortir: that's the uh... wifi setup tool, yea, you need that | 15:21 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: is the box connected via wifi? | 15:22 |
gnarface | well | 15:22 |
amesser | you could try running "nmtui" from command line. kind of a user friendly text based ui to network manager | 15:22 |
gnarface | you need it if you were using it to configure your network (you can just do that manually by typing it into /etc/network/interfaces, too) | 15:22 |
amesser | sry, gtg now | 15:23 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: is the box connected to Internet via wifi? | 15:24 |
Mortir | it was connected through wifi. | 15:24 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:24 |
KatolaZ | wifi only> | 15:24 |
KatolaZ | ? | 15:24 |
Mortir | the wicd has that same residual-config tag | 15:24 |
Mortir | yes, wifi only | 15:25 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:25 |
KatolaZ | iwconfig | 15:25 |
KatolaZ | you should see the network interface there | 15:26 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: ^^^ | 15:26 |
Mortir | at that interfaces file, there is only: auto lo, iface lo inet loopback, allow-hotplug eth0, iface eth0 inet dhcp | 15:28 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: but you don't have an ethernet card, right? | 15:28 |
KatolaZ | you said you have only wifi | 15:28 |
Mortir | that iwconfig only shows info about wlan0, the other ones have a "no wireless extensions" | 15:29 |
KatolaZ | ok Mortir | 15:29 |
KatolaZ | do you have wpa_supplicant installed? | 15:30 |
Mortir | I have a card. I was using a cable when I installed the system, one week ago. Until them it has been only wifi. | 15:30 |
Mortir | then* | 15:31 |
Mortir | yup, wpa is installed | 15:31 |
KatolaZ | can you use the eth card to connect to the Internet? | 15:31 |
Mortir | I can try. I have to look around for some RJ cables, wait a little bit. | 15:32 |
Mortir | I can't find any network cables. | 15:47 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: do you have wpa_supplicant installed? | 15:48 |
Mortir | yes | 15:48 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:49 |
KatolaZ | we can configure your wifi from there | 15:50 |
KatolaZ | wpa_cli | 15:50 |
KatolaZ | (i.e., please run "wpa_cli" | 15:51 |
Mortir | an interactive mode, I'm in | 15:51 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:51 |
KatolaZ | interface wlan0 | 15:51 |
Mortir | it said "selected interface wlan0x | 15:51 |
KatolaZ | (if wlan0 is the name of your interface) | 15:51 |
Mortir | (forget the 'x' at the end) | 15:52 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:52 |
KatolaZ | now | 15:52 |
Mortir | I typed that command | 15:52 |
KatolaZ | it should show some info about the interface | 15:52 |
Mortir | It said it is connected | 15:52 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:52 |
KatolaZ | now | 15:53 |
KatolaZ | scan | 15:53 |
KatolaZ | sorry | 15:53 |
KatolaZ | before scan | 15:53 |
KatolaZ | you need to add your network | 15:53 |
KatolaZ | first do: | 15:53 |
KatolaZ | list_networks | 15:53 |
Mortir | it only shows some columns, e.g. network id, ssid. But no rows. | 15:55 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:55 |
KatolaZ | add_network | 15:56 |
KatolaZ | (run "add_network") | 15:56 |
Mortir | it also keeps displaying: CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-STARTED, CTRL-EVENT-SCAN-RESULTS, WPS-AP-AVAILABLE | 15:56 |
KatolaZ | then run | 15:57 |
Mortir | The add_network returns a 0 | 15:57 |
KatolaZ | ok | 15:57 |
KatolaZ | that's the network number you need to use | 15:57 |
KatolaZ | now | 15:57 |
KatolaZ | set_network 0 ssid YOURSSID | 15:58 |
KatolaZ | (where YOURSSID is the SSID of your network) | 15:58 |
Mortir | I got a "Fail" | 16:02 |
Mortir | By running "add_network 0 ssid SSID" it returned 1. | 16:03 |
KatolaZ | but is "SSID" your "SSID"? | 16:03 |
KatolaZ | o_O | 16:03 |
Mortir | no kkkkk | 16:03 |
Mortir | it is Torres | 16:04 |
KatolaZ | no Mortir | 16:04 |
KatolaZ | set_network 0 ssid "Torres" | 16:04 |
Mortir | this results in a "FAIL" | 16:04 |
KatolaZ | try with single ' | 16:05 |
Mortir | WORKED \o/ | 16:06 |
KatolaZ | 7~ok | 16:06 |
KatolaZ | which kind of authentication your AP uses? | 16:06 |
KatolaZ | I guess you have just a password, right? | 16:06 |
KatolaZ | (I mean, no userid/password pairs) | 16:06 |
Mortir | yes, WPA/WPA2 | 16:07 |
KatolaZ | ok | 16:07 |
KatolaZ | then | 16:07 |
KatolaZ | set_network 0 psk 'YOURPSK' | 16:07 |
Mortir | got an "OK" | 16:08 |
KatolaZ | enable 0 | 16:09 |
KatolaZ | (and it should connect) | 16:09 |
KatolaZ | sorry | 16:09 |
KatolaZ | enable_network 0 | 16:09 |
Mortir | I run the first and it displayed details about the connection with a "Connection completed" | 16:11 |
Mortir | the second displayed an "OK" | 16:11 |
KatolaZ | great | 16:11 |
KatolaZ | now | 16:11 |
KatolaZ | save_config | 16:11 |
KatolaZ | and then | 16:12 |
KatolaZ | quit | 16:12 |
Mortir | Got a "FAIL" on the save command | 16:12 |
KatolaZ | save_config /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_test.cfg | 16:13 |
Mortir | also got a "FAIL" | 16:14 |
KatolaZ | nevermind | 16:14 |
KatolaZ | quit | 16:14 |
KatolaZ | now | 16:14 |
KatolaZ | iwconfig | 16:14 |
KatolaZ | (this should show your interface connected) | 16:15 |
Mortir | indeed, it does. | 16:17 |
KatolaZ | great | 16:17 |
KatolaZ | dhclient wlan0 | 16:17 |
KatolaZ | (and you should be online) | 16:17 |
Mortir | well, no errors were splitted out. | 16:18 |
Mortir | I guess it worked | 16:18 |
KatolaZ | apt-get update | 16:18 |
Mortir | worked | 16:19 |
KatolaZ | cool | 16:20 |
Mortir | should I try to install wicd and slim? | 16:21 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: | 16:22 |
KatolaZ | apt-get install taskxfce4-desktop | 16:22 |
KatolaZ | sorry | 16:22 |
KatolaZ | apt-get install task-xfce4-desktop | 16:22 |
Mortir | it says "Unable to locate package task-xfce4-desktop" | 16:25 |
Mortir | I tried searching and also didn't find | 16:25 |
KatolaZ | hold on | 16:25 |
KatolaZ | apt-get install task-xfce-desktop | 16:26 |
KatolaZ | (without "4") | 16:26 |
KatolaZ | you had xfce installed, right? | 16:26 |
Mortir | now it found. | 16:26 |
Mortir | yup | 16:26 |
Mortir | 934 mb, wow | 16:27 |
KatolaZ | you had xfce4 before, right? <- Mortir | 16:27 |
Mortir | it gives many "failed to fetch URL" | 16:30 |
KatolaZ | on which IP? | 16:30 |
Mortir | 185.26.197.8 80 | 16:33 |
KatolaZ | ok | 16:35 |
KatolaZ | removing it | 16:35 |
KatolaZ | (you have been really unlucky BTW :D) | 16:35 |
KatolaZ | that's now out of the RR | 16:36 |
Mortir | same error but with IP 185.203.114.135 80 | 16:38 |
KatolaZ | uh? | 16:38 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: which arch? | 16:38 |
Mortir | the packages are listed as amd64, I also have a 64 bit intel i3 processor | 16:40 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: the mirror looks OK | 16:40 |
Mortir | After installing. I wasn't being able to update 'cause it kept trying to reach for a "cd deb" repo. I commented it on the repos.list | 16:41 |
Mortir | After that everything worked ok | 16:41 |
Mortir | could it have any relation? | 16:41 |
Mortir | that was last friday. | 16:41 |
KatolaZ | uh? | 16:42 |
Mortir | there was a repo pointing to the live cd image I used to install, it was preventing me from updating 'cause it wasn't reachable since I removed it after the install finished. | 16:45 |
Mortir | I commented that repo on the repos.list file so it stopped checking in it, following my apt began to work. | 16:46 |
Mortir | this was right after the install | 16:46 |
KatolaZ | ok | 16:52 |
KatolaZ | but you haven't added it again, have you? | 16:52 |
Mortir | no | 16:53 |
KatolaZ | so it is not related | 16:53 |
Mortir | I tried updating again and it says "deb.devuan.org/merged ascii Release does no longer have a Release file. | 17:02 |
Mortir | It also wasn't able to update a 3rd party repo for the megasync application | 17:03 |
Mortir | displaying a "No route to host" | 17:03 |
KatolaZ | uh? | 17:07 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: do you have any dns cache? | 17:08 |
KatolaZ | or apt-cacher? | 17:08 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: can you please post your sources.list somewhere? | 17:09 |
Mortir | what is a dns cache? | 17:13 |
Mortir | I will try to upload it. | 17:13 |
Mortir | I tried using curl, but got that "No route to host" msg again. | 17:35 |
Mortir | i was able to pass the file to an USB | 17:45 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: which file? | 17:48 |
Mortir | the sources.list | 17:58 |
Mortir | https://hastebin.com/reqedapihu.shell | 17:58 |
Mortir | I passed to my phone then uploaded it. | 17:58 |
Mortir | KatolaZ: do you still there? | 18:13 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: yes | 18:14 |
KatolaZ | the sources.list looks OK | 18:14 |
Mortir | I tried doing a ping on the IP of the update repo, got 100% packet loss | 18:23 |
Mortir | It sends but doesn't receive. | 18:24 |
leafwiz_ | Hey, just wondering about iptable. I would like to have an "open" server where the default is allow all, but I want to restict certain ports. The examples I have found is the oposite, deny all, open ports. | 18:28 |
leafwiz_ | So, I wonder if I have to deny all? For the iptables to work. | 18:28 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: what is the "update repo"? | 18:29 |
Mortir | deb.devuan.org | 18:29 |
Mortir | any idea on what else to try? | 18:30 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: did you reboot? | 18:32 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: | 18:38 |
KatolaZ | did you reboot the box? | 18:38 |
KatolaZ | maybe you lost the wifi config? | 18:38 |
Mortir | I didn't reboot. | 18:38 |
Mortir | could it be 'cause of that save error? | 18:39 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: do you still have a working internet connection there? | 18:44 |
KatolaZ | Mortir: please consider that I am not in front of your terminal... :\ | 18:45 |
Mortir | correct me if I am wrong, I tried doing a ping on google.com | 18:49 |
Mortir | If I had connection, it would work, right? | 18:49 |
KatolaZ | it might | 18:49 |
Mortir | got an "temporary failure in name resolution" | 18:51 |
Mortir | so, I guess I don't have a connection | 18:52 |
KatolaZ | yeah | 18:53 |
KatolaZ | I guess so | 18:53 |
Mortir | I reconnected | 19:10 |
Mortir | it is downloading now | 19:10 |
Mortir | KatolaZ: are u there? | 22:09 |
chain | hello! | 23:35 |
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