[01:06:08] --- Simon Wilkinson has become available [02:46:52] --- Simon Wilkinson has left [06:09:40] --- mvita has become available [06:48:46] --- meffie has become available [06:53:18] --- Simon Wilkinson has become available [08:21:35] --- deason has become available [08:41:37] --- haba has become available [08:43:39] Does someone remember if there are some nets that catch starting a fileserver that thinks it's on 127.0.1.1? [08:44:39] Modern Debians and Ubuntus put their own hostname as 127.0.1.1 in /etc/hosts and then the fileserver starts and thinks it has that IP. [08:45:19] that is regrettably common with modern linux distributions [08:46:58] The nasty thing is that nothing warns me about it if I go the "install everything with the debs"-route. [08:47:48] If I don't really read the FileLog or test a vos move (which can be much later) [08:47:58] mm, I think the general rule is "for a server of any kind, nuke 127/8 hostnames with extreme prejudice" [08:48:08] More fun if you have two fileserves like this. [08:49:22] I think we should just ban the whole 127/8 to be a fileserver IP. That breaks much less than the other way around. [08:49:47] But gotta run, meeting in 10min [08:49:51] *poff* [08:49:54] --- haba has left [10:02:16] --- deason has left [10:02:17] --- deason has become available [12:14:16] --- meffie has left [12:41:23] --- meffie has become available [13:56:57] --- Simon Wilkinson has left [15:04:30] --- mvita has left [15:28:07] --- Simon Wilkinson has become available [15:42:23] --- deason has left [15:49:46] --- Simon Wilkinson has left [17:53:42] --- mvita has become available [19:05:33] --- mvita has left [19:06:02] --- meffie has left [19:06:26] --- meffie has become available [19:38:57] --- meffie has left [19:41:38] --- meffie has become available [20:23:07] --- meffie has left [23:51:45] --- Simon Wilkinson has become available