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22:02
where are you servers hosted?
Here in the netherlands
So some VPS hosting?
If still have one machine in the usa
@Fabien yes
This is tempting.
/me has a VPS at Tilaa
22:05
What's an 'OK' sized server for dev building crap.
memory that is
I needed something relatively cheap, with freebsd and outside US
@Fabien For PHP development you really can as low as you want :)
All even somewhat decent VPS offers would be more than enough
I'm paying 14$/mo for vps with 2GB ram and two cores of 2.4GHz
Yeah Tilaa and vpscorner seem fairly reasonable
I think it's in NL too , just like PeeHaa's
22:10
Let's do it! vpscorner seems a little cheaper but I am iffy on the location
They have one in france which is close enough to me
I'm not sure if France is one of the blacklisted areas
I would definitely stay away from US, UK, Sweden and Israel
Server would be in muldova apparently
How much HDD space do you use @tereško?
20gb
I don't see a need for any more
2GB mem, 2.9GHZ at 20GB HDD 14.8 EUR
I see you can chose Software to go on to it. I presume blank is better.
Or you have to chose one...
well , you need to pick "basic install" to have an OS on it
22:17
Hmmm, now is the hard part, CentOS or Ubuntu
here is a hint: which one is for servers
hell , I went with FreeBSD 9.1 , which i promptly upgraded to 9.2-RC
@tereško I think Ubuntu is for servers. Cannot live without remote management via screen sharing.
Going with Ubuntu tbh as I am more familiar with using it.
@bwoebi You mean ssh? ;)
22:23
@PeeHaa Screen SHaring… err… yes :-D
ehh .. whatever
you will be stuck with package-based software management anyway
@tereško nobody needs packages… except some headers, wget or curl, make and gcc (and the standard cmd scripts)
you must be new to this internet thing
Do you use vagrant on their at all?
22:26
@tereško no, not really.
In past few year about 99.995% of people who "use linux" are capable only of installing stuff via packages
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@Fabien no
@tereško I just compile things from source as sometimes the packages I need (I'm talking about os x now) are just not in the repos of brew, port etc.
@tereško I know. That's sad. But true.
@tereško and then I don't like to mix self-compiled things and packages everywhere. Would just confuse me.
which is why I favor options that provide source-based app management
like Arch, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Gentoo
@tereško what exactly do you mean with that?
@PeeHaa So how should I set this up? The point of the server is a place I can quickly throw up a server and write something. If it breaks I can just delete it and start again. But it would also be nice to point lamephp.com here too.
22:31
@bwoebi have you used any of the OSes that I mentioned above
@tereško OS X is just a derivative of them… no, I didn't use them.
> OS X is just a derivative of them
emm .. lolwut
@Fabien Once it is setup it is nearly impossible to really break it to a point you have to start over
@tereško Well, it somehow comes from BSD…
You will have a home for your site. Have a way to share files. In my case host your mail
22:33
On the servers where I have root access there's everywhere debian or similar things
ow yeah circumvent blocks :)
@PeeHaa that's like saying that Linspire "somehow" comes from Redhat
@PeeHaa So just have the one server up? Not something like vagrant to allow multiple.
@tereško still, what exactly is source-based app management?
@tereško ahum wrong ping :)
22:36
sorry
@tereško Linspire… I hear this for the first time now…
@Fabien I have more servers, but I don't have a need for vagrant
Do you remember Lindows? They "re-branded".
I should probably point my records to this new IP...
start by setting up and securing the box , before you point a big-ass spotlight on it
22:38
@tereško how should I remember this when I even didn't have a computer at this time…
hmm .. I have been playing with NIXes for almost 10 years now .. scary
Any guides or keywords I can look for in regards to securing it?
My first computer I had at the age of ten…
those articles will explain the concept
the core idea is that an OS has a system, which lets you pick an application and configure your requirements. Then it download the source for said application, compiles with your options, recursively does the same for all the requirements, installs that application and cleans up after itself. And when the next patch/update/release comes out, you can automatically recompile and reinstall all of that software to get the latest version with all your preferred options
basically , in freebsd the action of getting the latest list of software, recompiling and installing it amounts to writing : cd /usr/ports ; svn up ; portupgrade -var
@tereško well, don't know if this is optimal, because this way you could for example accidentally upgrade php with the upgrade-all method when you have code which isn't compatible with the new version. There I'd prefer to just have control what exactly I install.
22:49
because releases that break backwards compatibility are kept separately
@tereško fine :-)
@Fabien disable unnused services, close unused ports, install ossec, install fail2ban/denyhosts, disable direct root login over ssh, keep everything up2date etc
> disable direct root login over ssh << very important
But really what is the problem of compiling it just yourself. mostly it's just a wget URL, a tar -xzf (or just a git clone or svn checkout), a cd and then ./configure &6 make && make install
@tereško but it is allowed to be able to do login root after having logged in as a non-root user over ssh? (question is: would you recommend this, or is it better via su etc.?)
@bwoebi you really have no clue how to administrate a NIX system
22:55
@tereško I just want to say: I have direct root login via ssh disabled and always login as root after having opened the ssh-session as another user
Because what I've seen too is that root is completely blocked as login user (by removing the password)
I don't think this makes a real difference… was just a question…
@bwoebi that's only case of ubuntarts
first of all, if you do not know the username, you cannot try to bruteforce password
second, there are simple ways how to restrict list of users who can elevate their access to root
I know this isn't the python room :P, but has anyone got dbus working on Windows before?
@DaveChen did you try poking at FreeNode's ##python
?
@tereško I know… I regularly see in my syslog brute forcing user names and passwords…
ty @PeeHaa
23:00
does this question count as stackoverflow.com/questions/16056501/dbus-python-for-windows ? I might wanna add a bounty for that question :D
@tereško that's not my problem^^ I know how I give users sudo rights.
@DaveChen it sounds like a question for superuser site
@bwoebi sudo !== su
@tereško according to man su:
> PAM is used to set the policy su(1) will use. In particular, by default only users in the admin'' or wheel'' groups can switch to UID 0 (root''). This group requirement may be changed by modifying the pam_group'' section of /etc/pam.d/su. See pam_group(8) for details on how to modify this setting.
why are you telling me this ?
@tereško because… why do I need su, when I can also do sudo bash (for example)
@tereško dbus is like an external extension (such as PECL for PHP), would asking how to install dbus on python (eg. how do I install PECL on Windows), be on topic for super user?
@tereško erm, sorry? explain please?
@DaveChen not sure .. seriously. Try freenode.
thx :D
@bwoebi go and read stuff.
23:08
@tereško what do you want to tell me…? why should I need to su as another user than root? (also sudo can execute commands as another user…)
@bwoebi su can be used by root as well to log in as another user.
@Jack sudo too?
@bwoebi What is your question?
@Jack sudo -u user bash
@Jack Don't know anymore… @tereško has confused me…
The difference is in how sudo behaviour is defined by /etc/sudoers.
Basically sudo was made because they wanted to give users the ability to run something as root but not log in as them.
23:14
@Jack well, a root user shouldn't be restricted by an /etc/sudoers… (makes no sense)
Are you even listening?
yes.
@Jack you want to tell me that sudo only came after su?
What difference does it make which one came first?
Does su do anything sudo or login cannot do?
That's not the right question to ask ... are you wondering about the merits of having both or something?
23:18
.. I get a feeling that he has never even used that command
@Jack yes, exactly.
@tereško I did. But not very often (I mean su)
root user login privileges revoked.
The difference is access control.
and the "persistence" of that control
You can do su -c command as well, in fact.
23:20
@tereško If I'm not wrong there's also sudo -i
ya know .. I actually do not care
@bwoebi What's your point?
you can lead a donkey to a river, but you cannot make it drink
What a strange animal.
@Jack meh… I think we just should stop talking about this now; it's just confusing all three of us (at least confusing me).
23:23
here is a hint: it's only you
Isn't the expression usually a horse? -_-
@tereško okay… fine. Going to bed now (maybe it's also just because I'm tired…)
sudo go to bed
@Fabien I suspect that the original expression involved mule .. or some other animal
horses are quite smart
23:26
@Jack this remembers me the sudo make me a sandwich ^^
Watching "UK's Scariest Debt Collector". Of course it's Warrington. Ugh that place is horrible.
@tereško has Shingeki no Kyojin finished the first season?
not sure .. I think
and there will definitely be one more
would I be correct that you just now finished marathoning all the available episodes ?
lol now I was considering downloading the series as a whole if the first one is finished. I can marathon it the next few days as wife is away.
well .. look it up in wikipedia
it will have an episode-list there
also, if you havn't seen Ergo Proxy, you might think of getting that one too
Seems a lot of those are on YT too. Looks good.
23:39
naah .. better get a good hi-res torrent
Seems like this Shingeki no Kyojin are all 720p
Kyojin is basically a really good shonen, Ergo Proxy is .. well ... strange.
What non cyberpunk do you watch?
On my current "must watch" list is Bakemonogatari
and few weeks ago I finished Sword Arts Oline ... which was an extreme disappointment
@tereško I take it you're living the bachelor life? All that free time ;-)
23:46
especially since I'm not working currently and have enough money to keep doing that not-working-part for ~ a year
Damn!
Ah the leisurely life.
I know a guy who does a lot of contract dev work. Tends to work a year then take a year off.
That must be nice :)
Some photographers work like that as well.
that basically has been my M.O for past 5
it also some years include pretending that I might be getting masters degree
You're still thinking about it? I've wasted a few years (okay, not completely waster) on a masters course, but the mental masturbation was getting too much ...
I was 18/19 back then, I probably feel different about it now.
And Haskell was kinda fun :)
Except that you would spend a whole evening proving your code works.
23:54
oh fuck ... need to spend votes
6 minutes and counting.
votes?
You know, cv, dv, *v
Ah right I didn't know there was a limit.
Indeed there's a daily limit.

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