dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:45:29
JyZyXEL, does syslog give any clues?
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:46:28
no, nothing out of ordinary
NoCode 2017-02-25 02:47:51
I'm getting an error with my locales. I can't reconfigure, or set it. http://pastebin.com/uDwDF4rv
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:50:06
what can i do?
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:50:22
JyZyXEL, is this a production machine?
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:50:48
no
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:51:00
im thinking about lazy unmounting
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:51:14
that might allow to close luks and deactivate lvm
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:51:26
and then pull the disk out
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:51:47
JyZyXEL, otherwise you caould force to umount, like umount -f /[mountpoint] | be aware that you could loose the unwritten data, but lsof disagrees o this, so i think that would be pretty safe.
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:52:32
JyZyXEL, its encrypted with luks?
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:52:42
yes
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:52:53
unmount -f doesn't help, but -fl might
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:52:57
JyZyXEL, that explains it.
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:53:05
how come?
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:53:07
JyZyXEL, yes
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:53:38
luks is below ext4, so it shouldn't block the filesystem from unmounting
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 02:53:45
I situations like that it might be better to reboot
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:53:45
JyZyXEL, i am not expirienced with luks, but it keeps track of access which it wants to write out
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:54:43
well it would have done so when i did sync
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:54:47
JyZyXEL, do you have a separate boot partition?
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:54:52
yes
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:54:57
Hydroxide, no, sync wont work o ro
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:55:05
on ro *
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:55:09
luks wasn't ro at any point
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:55:18
JyZyXEL, ah ok
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:56:09
JyZyXEL, then go for the lazy unmount, i think thats the only viable left.
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 02:56:49
NoCode: seems like dialog had an issue. Requires a terminal of at least 13 rows? Or was it 19.
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:57:15
JyZyXEL, or ask others about luks
tarball 2017-02-25 02:57:33
hello, can you tell me how likely it is that programs that were used in ubuntu can be found in debian? or, rather, can just as easily operate on debian?
NoCode 2017-02-25 02:58:09
Shadow_7, I'm SSH'd into my VPS. Would that still matter? :S
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 02:58:25
tarball: they should all be there, but older versions perhaps.
tarball 2017-02-25 02:58:42
Shadow_7 that is not too uncommon with ubuntu, either
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 02:58:50
NoCode: no idea. $ echo $COLUMNS x $LINES
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 02:58:59
dutchfish: yeah lazy unmount allowed me to unmount, close luks and deactivate lvm
dutchfish 2017-02-25 02:59:16
JyZyXEL, ok, you are good now?
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 03:00:02
yeah, should be all good now :P
tarball 2017-02-25 03:00:04
but I guess debian should be able to work with current versions of them, if installed from their download page?
JyZyXEL 2017-02-25 03:00:13
though this shouldn't have happened in the first place..
dutchfish 2017-02-25 03:00:54
JyZyXEL, i dont know for sure, ask the luks guys.
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 03:01:01
tarball: depends on their dependencies. And if you're using the package manager.
tarball 2017-02-25 03:02:39
Shadow_7, but you confirm that those in ubuntu repos should be present in debian repos, too, right?
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 03:03:11
tarball: most should be. Although ubuntu has some of their own ubuntu only bits.
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 03:03:35
tarball: like upstart instead of systemd / sysv in days of old. And working towards mir, not wayland and such.
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 03:05:55
tarball: and not their repos. Just the same packages.
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 03:06:19
tarball: or at least package naming conventions
tarball 2017-02-25 03:07:49
Shadow_7, ah, I see. many thanks!
joescript 2017-02-25 03:14:08
hello
joescript 2017-02-25 03:19:13
any had issue with hmdi external display
fyrril 2017-02-25 03:21:13
I thought mv between two volumes wouldn't deprecate the source until the whole operation was finished
Shadow_7 2017-02-25 03:27:43
joescript: define problem? I've had issues with HDMI cables.
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:36:51
can someone tell me how can I setup a telnet server with a username and a password ?
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:36:53
I've installed telnetd and it's fine but it uses my O/S credentials and there is nowhere documentation about /etc/inetd.conf
loeken 2017-02-25 03:37:51
telnet in 2017?
loeken 2017-02-25 03:37:52
:/
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:40:10
loeken: that's what the 90% of the IoT devices have in 2017 and open
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:40:28
haha
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:40:47
just looking for a way to work on a script
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:42:03
for pentestig
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:42:03
pentesting *
missmbob 2017-02-25 03:42:03
kali?
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:42:03
hmm maybe
missmbob 2017-02-25 03:42:03
!kali
dpkg 2017-02-25 03:42:03
Kali Linux (http://www.kali.org/) is a security and penetration testing distribution from the creators of . It is based on Debian, but it is not Debian and is not supported in #debian. Seek help in #kali-linux on chat.freenode.net or http://forums.kali.org/ . Also ask me about , and read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
missmbob 2017-02-25 03:42:03
verumnost: please go ask them
loeken 2017-02-25 03:42:03
you cna just nc to create a listen on a port
loeken 2017-02-25 03:42:03
*can
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:42:03
yes you can with nc -l 23 but you can't setup a username/pass
bezaban 2017-02-25 03:43:06
verumnost: pam
verumnost 2017-02-25 03:43:46
bezaban: what is that ?
bezaban 2017-02-25 03:44:04
verumnost: the way to change telnet auth to non-system accounts