Time |
Nickname |
Message |
06:08
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tungol |
I just noticed that http://warriorhq.archiveteam.org/projects.json gives a repository for URLTeam as https://github.com/soult/tinyback.git when really it's https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/tinyback.git |
06:08
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tungol |
the soult one is a 404 |
06:09
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tungol |
I don't know what's up with that, but it choked up a script I had running, and I wanted to pass the information along to those who could do something about it |
08:43
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ersi |
tungol: Thanks man, will update that |
22:20
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contingen |
Is this the right place to be asking for "tech support" with the warrior? |
22:22
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quercus |
i'm having real trouble getting to my warrior's config page |
22:22
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quercus |
localhost:8001 doesn't give me anything |
22:23
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Baljem |
localhost? not sure that's right if you're running the Warrior VM image - you'll need to substitute the VM's IP address - I think it should show it on the console once it's booted |
22:24
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quercus |
ah |
22:24
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quercus |
hang on then |
22:24
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Baljem |
(there are other people here who are vastly more qualified to give advice than I am, to be honest, but I figured I might as well chip in rather than leave you hanging!) |
22:25
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quercus |
cool, thanks. do i use a nat or bridged adapter in virtualbox? |
22:26
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quercus |
if you know, that is |
22:26
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quercus |
i'm just glad o' the help |
22:27
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Baljem |
depends on your setup. NAT should always work, so go for that if you're not sure |
22:27
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quercus |
hmmm. i'm set to that. any easy way for me to find the ip of the warrior's vm? |
22:30
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Baljem |
I'd have expected it to show it at boot - I think mine says 'connect to http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd:8001/ to manage your Warrior' or something - if not, you could try pressing (I think) Ctrl-Alt-F2 to switch to another console where you should be able to login as root with password archiveteam (from memory!) |
22:30
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Baljem |
then type ifconfig and it should hopefully list the IP address there. |
22:30
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Baljem |
however - you could try switching to bridged networking and rebooting, that might give you better luck if you're on a typical domestic network |
22:32
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Baljem |
(not sure why it wouldn't work with NAT, to be honest, but I use VMware rather than VirtualBox so...) |
22:32
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quercus |
yeah. when my warrior boots, it says to go to localhost to manage it. but presumably that localhost to the warrior, not the host system running it |
22:33
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Baljem |
yep, exactly right - hmm |
22:34
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Baljem |
one moment, let me have a ferret to make sure I'm not talking complete rubbish |
22:36
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Baljem |
hmm, I'm sorry - the instructions at http://www.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=ArchiveTeam_Warrior use the localhost address too - so this might be a VirtualBox thing that I'm not familiar with. but if it's not working for you... |
22:37
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Baljem |
did you try the networking option both ways? bridged is probably worth a shot if you're on a typical network, since it should then grab an IP from DHCP I believe |
22:38
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quercus |
yeah. looking at the talk on the wiki page (last item), it seems to be a thing |
22:38
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quercus |
digging into the terminal i go then :P |
22:40
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Baljem |
heh, I was just reading exactly that. good luck! |
22:41
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Baljem |
could've sworn mine gave the IP, but then I did mess around in the config late one night to give it a static address (no DHCP on the network where mine runs - alas I can't get to it from home, either, or I'd have a dig around and see what's what) |
22:41
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quercus |
might have to bolt it down to a special ip or get appallingly creative with port mapping (yeesh) |
22:44
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Baljem |
yes, probably wouldn't hurt - at least you'd know where it is when you want to give it a poke! |
22:45
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quercus |
would be nice to be able to fiddle with it from work over my .com |
22:58
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quercus |
hmm. so, it appears that if it's in NAT mode, it can't reach github to update :S |
23:00
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Baljem |
hmm - that's odd - kinda defeats the purpose of having a NAT mode in VirtualBox if it won't let it connect out! perhaps a VirtualBox config issue? |
23:01
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quercus |
wouldn't be surprised. i smell a clean install of the home server at some point. ugh. |
23:01
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Baljem |
(in VMware the NAT mode involves a little private DHCP server and a NAT service, I'd presume VirtualBox would have set something similar up if it offers a NAT option in the config!) |
23:05
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quercus |
i'm not trusting virtualbox as far as i can throw it at the moment. |
23:06
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quercus |
i'm eyeing up a core 2 duo beige box doing nothing and wondering if there was just an ISO i can burn to install on the bare metal rather than the intermediary vm-iness |
23:08
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Baljem |
I think the VM is set up to expect certain hard drive configurations - it automatically partitions the secondary drive image, as I understand it - but you should be able to run the scripts under Debian (at least), if that floats your boat |
23:09
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Baljem |
got an OS on the spare box at the moment? |
23:09
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quercus |
hmm. maybe a wet weekend project |
23:09
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Baljem |
heh. what's the forecast for this weekend like? I think I saw rain... |
23:10
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quercus |
xp. totally torchable |
23:10
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Baljem |
try installing VMware Player - that should accept the OVA/OVF file, I believe |
23:11
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quercus |
hmm. might be worth a punt |
23:11
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Baljem |
I wouldn't suggest it on a machine that wasn't spare, but at least it would eliminate any VirtualBox weirdness |
23:11
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quercus |
true |
23:11
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quercus |
might have to shoot out and buy a vga cable for the tv |
23:22
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Baljem |
right, afraid I need to hit the hay - good luck with getting it sorted, quercus - perhaps somebody with more VirtualBox knowledge will pipe up :S |
23:22
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Baljem |
sorry I couldn't be more useful! |
23:23
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quercus |
hey, all help gratefully received |