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6 * Please add new entries in reverse chronological order whenever you make *
7 * changes to this system (first command at top, last at bottom) *
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11 * add lenny-backports repo.
12 * remove monkeysphere repo.
13 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (including monkeysphere
14 0.28-1~bpo50+1, and backported gpg)
17 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (including monkeysphere
21 * upgrade nginx in response to DSA-1920-1
24 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (bunch of lenny
25 updates, plus ikiwiki security upgrade)
28 * apt-get update && dist-upgrade (a bunch of stuff (monkeysphere,
29 screen, gnupg, dash, onak, git-core...)
30 * extended host key by 3 months
33 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (git-core DSA)
36 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade
37 * (checked and found that monkeysphere version 0.24-1 is already
38 installed; don't know how that happened, coulda been me, just
39 sloppy about not noting it in the changelog)
40 * extended host key by 4 months
43 * fixed /etc/crontab line for update-users (was trying to run
44 monkeysphere-server instead of monkeysphere-authentication).
47 * upgraded to the latest versions of packages for lenny.
48 * upgraded george to monkeysphere 0.23.1. the transition upgrade
49 failed due to the way that gpg exports self-signatures secret
50 keys; it only exports the first self-sig for each user id, even if
51 that one is expired. Then any subsequent import fails, even if
52 the target import keyring knows about some valid self-signatures.
53 * i man-handled the upgrade into place so that george doesn't just
54 fail on us, but this is a pretty major bug in the transition process.
57 * applied diff represented in commit
58 f75a5747a8b99e04c02c475791c476f1fbd2b674 to change log level for
59 unacceptable untranslatable keys.
62 * Replaced nullmailer with postfix, nullmailer doesn't handle aliases
63 and insisted either on constantly respooling mail when there was no
67 * Configured /etc/aliases to have root go to mjgoins, micah, dkg, jrollins
68 * Configured /etc/nullmailer/remotes to have mail.riseup.net so remote delivery will work
69 * Removed the hundreds of queued cron emails that had resulted in 30gig of mail.err logs
70 * Rotated the giant logs out
73 * extended the expiration date for george's key three months into
75 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (brings monkeysphere to
79 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade
80 * brought monkeysphere up to 0.19-1
84 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade
85 * brought monkeysphere up to 0.16-1
86 * repointed keyserver usage to pool.sks-keyservers.net
89 * added two mime-type declarations in /etc/mathopd.conf so .debs
90 and .tar.gz files come out reasonably; restarted mathopd for the
92 * built monkeyshell (from src/monkeyshell) and installed as
93 /usr/local/bin/monkeyshell, added to /etc/shells.
94 * created new account "monkey" which has monkeyshell as the shell
95 for non-privileged test access. To let someone test this out,
96 make sure they're well-connected to george's web of trust, and
97 then add their User ID to
98 ~monkey/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids
99 * more mime types for mathopd: image/png image/x-icon
102 * migrated /home/*/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids to new
103 agreed location: /home/*/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids and created
104 a symlink in the original location for transition purposes. Also,
105 did /root's as well. I used this hackish mechanism:
106 $ for user in `find . -wholename './*/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids' \
107 | cut -d/ -f2`; do mkdir -v ${user}/.monkeysphere; chown ${user}:${user} \
108 ${user}/.monkeysphere; mv -v ${user}/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids \
109 ${user}/.monkeysphere; ln -s /home/${user}/.monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids \
110 ${user}/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids; done
113 * added the monkeysphere archive repository signing key
114 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (brings in monkeysphere 0.13-1)
115 * cleaned up /etc/skel to reflect correct location of the
116 monkeysphere config directory.
117 * micah moved all the existing config stuff over, and left
118 symlinks so people aren't disoriented.
121 * set up http://dkg.monkeysphere.info so that i could play around
123 * moved apt repository over to http://archive.monkeysphere.info/
124 * aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade
125 * canonicalizing hostname for normal web access to
126 http://web.monkeysphere.info
129 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade
130 * added account 'daniel' for Dan Scott, and set him up with a way
131 to publish to http://daniel.monkeysphere.info
134 * aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade: this includes
135 monkeysphere 0.11-1 and OpenSSH 5.1p1-2
138 * moved monkeysphere apt repo entry to
139 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/monkeysphere.list
140 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade (including monkeysphere
142 * switched george's monkeysphere-server preferred keyserver to
143 monkeysphere.info for the moment. Both pgp.mit.edu and
144 subkeys.pgp.net are sluggish right now :/
146 2008-08-16 - jrollins
147 * removed stale branches from jrollins from the master repo
148 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade
149 * restarted services to clear up dependencies on old libraries
152 * aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade
153 * restarted services to clear up dependencies on old libraries
156 * aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade
157 * removed debian's experimental from the sources.list
158 * removed experimental stanza from /etc/apt/preferences (now the
159 monkeysphere packages should upgrade automatically)
160 * upgraded to monkeysphere 0.7-1
162 * set up a public git daemon service to serve git repos from
163 george, using runit. (root-served repos are served from
164 /srv/git, but ~USER/public_git is supported as well, if anyone
165 wants to use that for publication).
168 * aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade
170 * added my User ID to ~webmaster/.config/monkeysphere/authorized_user_ids
172 2008-08-02 - jrollins
173 * aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade
174 * restarted cron, nullmailer, sshd
175 * aptitude install git-core ikiwiki
178 * created a bare repo at ~webmaster/monkeysphere.git. I then
179 pushed into this repo from my working directory on servo to verify
180 that it was accepting.
181 * cloned above repo at ~webmaster/monkeysphere
182 * created ~webmaster/ikiwiki.setup
183 * ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup
184 * linked post-receive to new post-commit hook in monkeysphere.git
185 * changed default keyserver to be pgp.mit.edu (subkeys.pgp.net
187 * updated /etc/skel with ssh and monkeysphere stuff
188 * made authorzied_user_ids file for webmaster and ran
189 "monkeysphere-server u webmaster".
192 * added monkeysphere apt repository to /etc/apt/sources.list
193 * added dkg's key to apt's list of trusted keys.
194 * ran aptitude dist-upgrade
195 * upgraded to monkeysphere 0.2-1
196 * moved authorized_user_ids files into users' home directories.
197 * installed lockfile-progs
200 * installed screen (mjgoins and i were collaborating)
203 * Restored /etc/init.d/ssh to original package state and changed
204 /etc/default/ssh to have 'unset SSHD_OOM_ADJUST' instead.
207 * Commented out the 'export SSHD_OOM_ADJUST=-17' from the
208 /etc/init.d/ssh initscript, and the 'SSHD_OOM_ADJUST=-17' from
209 /etc/default/ssh in order to make this error go away:
210 "error writing /proc/self/oom_adj: Operation not permitted"
211 (c.f. Debian #487325)
214 * touched /etc/environment to get rid of some spurious auth.log
216 * turned up sshd's LogLevel from INFO to DEBUG
219 * installed rsync (for maintaining a public apt repo)
221 * configured mathopd to listen on port 80, serving /srv/www as /
222 and /srv/apt as /debian. We've got nothing in /srv/www at the
225 * installed lsof and psmisc as sysadmin utilities. sorry for the
228 * installed strace to try to figure out why onak is segfaulting.
231 * removed etch sources, switched "testing" to "lenny", added
232 lenny/updates, removed all contrib and non-free.
234 * removed testing pin in /etc/apt/preferences
237 * reset emacs22 to emacs22-nox (avoiding dependencies)
239 * removed sysklog and klogd because of errors restarting klogd.
240 Installed syslog-ng in their stead, which still gives errors
241 related to /proc/kmsg unreadability, but the install completes :/
244 * juggled pinning: experimental: 1, unstable: 2
245 * added mathopd onak, tweaked /etc/mathopd.conf and /etc/onak.conf
247 * installed monkeysphere v0.1-1, changed host key, published
248 them via the local keyserver (see host-key-publication)
250 * added local unprivileged user accounts for everyone listed in
251 /usr/share/doc/monkeysphere/copyright
253 * configured authorized_user_ids for every user account based on
254 my best guess at their OpenPGP User ID (see
255 user-id-configuration).
257 * set up a cronjob (in /etc/crontab) to run "monkeysphere-server
258 update-users" at 26 minutes past the hour.
260 2008-06-18 - jrollins
261 * installed less, emacs;
262 * aptitude update && aptitude dist-upgrade
265 * debootstrap'd debian etch install
266 * installed /etc/apt/sources.list with local proxy sources for etch,
267 testing, unstable, backports and volatile
268 * configured /etc/apt/preferences and apt.conf.d/local-conf to
269 pin etch, but make testing, sid and backports available
270 * added backports.org apt-key
271 * installed openssh-server and openssh-client packages
272 * added dkg, jrollins, mjgoins ssh public_keys to /root/.ssh/authorized_keys