Hi On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 11:25:59PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Giorgio Pioda] > > Hi Petter, > > Hi. :) > > >> Which installation choices did you select? > >> > > > > I used the NETINST iso image burned on a CD. > > I mean which language and profile choices did you select during > installation? Did you change the desktop selection on the boot > prompt?
Italian language, Swiss Italian location, Swiss Frech Keyboard, like allways (a little exotic, I know, but we live here) > > > Long output in kdm.log mainly a: > > > > kdmgreet (4141)/kdecore (K*TimeZone*) complaining that ktimezoned > > D-Buss call failed > > Hm, never seen that one myself. Are you sure it is relevant and not > happening also with successful installs? Anything interesting in > /var/log/auth.log from the failing login attempt? I have to check at work, later this morning > > >> It should list http://webcache:3128 as the proxy, and the setting is > >> done by debian-edu-pxeinstall. This do not happen when I test it, but > >> I have seen it some times. Can you tell us more about how you > >> installed the main-server in question? What was the network > >> environment during installation and first boot? > >> > > > > I fixed it manually putting the correct IP, now squid gets populated > > That is a workaround, but I would love to figure out the root cause. > The PXE setup inherit the proxy setting from the host, and if for some > reason this is wrong, the PXE setup will be wrong too. > > > Not that bad: > > > > -error: ./doc: RElease manual have 9 FIXME.... > > Expected. > > > -error: ./nagios: Nagios count NUMSVCCRIT is not zero but 1 (two lines) > > Probably the DNS test reporting that it can't look up > www.skolelinux.org. Did the machine have Internet connectivity and > access to do DNS lookups externally during boot? > > > -error: ./webcache: WPAD file 'http://wpad/wpad.dat' is missing HTTP > > proxy info. > > This is the indicator of the proxy problem. I am not sure how to > trigger it. Perhaps you can help by telling more about the network > environment where you installed the main server? I suspect it is > relevant, as I do not get this bug myself when I test. > I was reading the thread that taffit has started tonight... Maybe related? Anyway, I have a 10.164.88.0/23 segment given by the Telephon provider. All the schools are inside this single large 10.0.0.0 network. I have a dchp/dns running at 10.164.88.2, gateway 10.164.88.1. DHCP passes also a secundary dns outside the /23 net (10.164.6.2) For the NETINSTALL I leave the automatic preseed work (thus dchp). Then after reboot I change the subnet with the provided script. I also have a apt-cacher-ng which is served by a public IP, not in the 10.* lan but I didn't use it and I cannot figure out how it could be disturbing. I don't see any relevant point here. Regards Giorgio -- Giorgio Pioda - Sysadmin SPSE-Tenero Cell +41 79 629 20 63 Uff. +41 91 735 62 48 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

