| --- | Log | opened Sat Nov 22 00:00:36 2003 |
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| 03:08 | <wap> | Hi tj. Any clue what happened with host4 during the night? |
| 03:09 | <tjfontaine> | nossir |
| 03:09 | <wap> | hmm |
| 03:10 | <wap> | I wake up and saw I was offline at g7 :/ could it be because of a netsplit? |
| 03:10 | <tjfontaine> | are you using irssi proxy? |
| 03:10 | <wap> | yep |
| 03:10 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 03:10 | <tjfontaine> | then I highly doubt it |
| 03:11 | <tjfontaine> | irssi is very mature |
| 03:11 | | * mikegrb looks |
| 03:11 | <@mikegrb> | there was a netsplit last night |
| 03:11 | <@mikegrb> | early evening |
| 03:11 | <tjfontaine> | oxygen |
| 03:11 | <tjfontaine> | uranium? |
| 03:12 | <@mikegrb> | I don't have something like that |
| 03:12 | <@mikegrb> | no |
| 03:12 | <wap> | I was 4 minutes behind Artifex, now it's 4 hours :/ |
| 03:12 | <@mikegrb> | bigger |
| 03:12 | <@mikegrb> | it was a firewalling issue |
| 03:12 | <@mikegrb> | wap: you are welcome to use orion.thegrebs.com as your server |
| 03:12 | <@mikegrb> | then netslpits wont affect you |
| 03:13 | <wap> | orion.thegrebs.com instead of irc.oftc.net that is? |
| 03:15 | <wap> | mikegrb: and how comes orion.thegrebs.com isn't affected by netsplits? I guess the answer is trivial but I dunno much about irc ;) |
| 03:15 | <tjfontaine> | its not that you won't be affected |
| 03:15 | <tjfontaine> | its just that you'll be on the same server as bot |
| 03:15 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 03:15 | <@mikegrb> | so as far as bot is concerned you are there the whole time |
| 03:16 | <@mikegrb> | aslo wap have you seen my new website? ;) |
| 03:16 | <tjfontaine> | careful I'll set an akick on you ... ;-) |
| 03:16 | <@mikegrb> | hehe |
| 03:16 | <@mikegrb> | I told you wap made the logo, right? |
| 03:17 | <wap> | mikegrb: yep ;) When I have some time I'll do some improvements to your logo like adding some volume effect |
| 03:17 | <@mikegrb> | and beside, this is #linode it is on topic due to being hosted on a linode :p |
| 03:17 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 03:17 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 03:18 | <@mikegrb> | wap if you plan on switching servers now would prob be a good time, while youre still 'offline' in #g7 |
| 03:18 | <@mikegrb> | that way you don't get penalized |
| 03:18 | <wap> | mikegrb: well I'm on now |
| 03:18 | <@mikegrb> | oh heh |
| 03:18 | <@mikegrb> | I didn't see you log-in to bot |
| 03:18 | <wap> | mikegrb: I'll keep it in mind ;) |
| 03:18 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: g7 wap |
| 03:18 | <sighup> | #G7 stats for Lunatic, the mad shrink -- Current Level: 31 | Time to next level: 0 days, 05:58:18 | Status: online | Item Total: 241 | Total Time Idled: 4 days, 16:56:05 |
| 03:19 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 03:19 | <wap> | I lost much time with host4 reboot the day before too |
| 03:19 | <@mikegrb> | :/ |
| 03:19 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: if you see kirby vandirvort before me... let him know he is offline |
| 03:19 | <tjfontaine> | no more than I just lost to mike because of hog |
| 03:20 | <tjfontaine> | k |
| 03:20 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: also remind him about orion... he was going to switch once the 'time was right' so he didn't get hurt in g7 |
| 03:20 | <tjfontaine> | ya |
| 03:20 | <@mikegrb> | I've considered making it relogin people after netsplits |
| 03:20 | <wap> | well, that's just a game ;) not such a big deal ;) |
| 03:20 | <@mikegrb> | but I dunno |
| 03:21 | <tjfontaine> | it used to be a game until mike got - 10:00 |
| 03:21 | <@mikegrb> | the point of the game is kind of contrary to that |
| 03:21 | <@mikegrb> | at any rate |
| 03:21 | <@mikegrb> | time for bed |
| 03:22 | <wap> | good night |
| 03:22 | <@mikegrb> | and gosh I was sure I was to bed after tj tonight |
| 03:22 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 03:22 | <tjfontaine> | I officially suck at kernels |
| 03:49 | <@guinea-sleep> | sighup: g7 gp |
| 03:49 | <sighup> | #G7 stats for gp, the Emperor of New England -- Current Level: 33 | Time to next level: 0 days, 07:08:18 | Status: offline | Item Total: 296 | Total Time Idled: 6 days, 04:00:30 |
| 03:49 | <@guinea-sleep> | grrr |
| 03:50 | <@guinea-sleep> | how'd i get logged out? :P |
| 03:59 | <wap> | guinea-sleep: type /msg b0t LOGOUT |
| 04:01 | <@guinea-sleep> | wap how DID not how DO :P |
| 04:02 | <wap> | guinea-sleep: heh, well I suffered the same :/ |
| 04:02 | <wap> | <mikegrb> it was a firewalling issue |
| 04:02 | <@guinea-sleep> | i didn't even see the bot reconnect |
| 04:19 | -!- | guinea-sleep is now known as guinea-work |
| 08:07 | -!- | guinea-work is now known as guinea-pig |
| 08:50 | <julia> | morning all |
| 08:50 | | * julia tries to wake up. |
| 08:51 | <@adamg> | afgternoon |
| 08:51 | <@adamg> | afternoon even |
| 08:51 | <inkblot> | moin dawgs |
| 08:51 | <Quik> | pff, bot in #g7 logged me out and claims i quitted when i didn't :< |
| 08:51 | <Quik> | netsplits? |
| 08:52 | <inkblot> | ha ha netsplits |
| 08:52 | <@adamg> | there was one yesterday |
| 08:52 | <Quik> | ;( |
| 08:52 | <julia> | sighup g7 MornHyland |
| 08:52 | <sighup> | #G7 stats for MornHyland, the Elf -- Current Level: 15 | Time to next level: 0 days, 00:02:54 | Status: online | Item Total: 122 | Total Time Idled: 0 days, 10:07:40 |
| 08:53 | <Quik> | heh |
| 09:01 | <julia> | is there a news server that we have access to from linode.com? |
| 09:31 | <@guinea-pig> | i had to be more than a netsplit |
| 09:31 | <@guinea-pig> | it |
| 09:31 | <inkblot> | dude, i just got a 17 day HoG |
| 09:31 | <@guinea-pig> | i got logged out, too, and i'm on the same server as the bot |
| 09:32 | <@guinea-pig> | you're mrquick? |
| 09:32 | <inkblot> | yes |
| 09:32 | <inkblot> | and inkblot |
| 09:32 | <inkblot> | i'm playing two characters |
| 09:32 | <@guinea-pig> | i know you're inkblot, inkblot. you're always inkblot |
| 09:32 | <inkblot> | always |
| 09:33 | <@guinea-pig> | always. even when i met you, you were just a smudge walking around. |
| 09:33 | | * guinea-pig goes back to tvland |
| 09:33 | <inkblot> | :< |
| 09:35 | <julia> | hi folks |
| 09:36 | <inkblot> | mahna mahna |
| 10:27 | <@guinea-pig> | doot dooo de doo do |
| 10:30 | <@adamg> | anyone know if debian has put out an eta to when the servers will be back online for apt? |
| 10:31 | <@adamg> | and why the debian site seems to default to german even though US servers are selected |
| 10:35 | <inkblot> | CCC pwnd it |
| 10:35 | <inkblot> | i don't know |
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| 12:17 | <inkblot> | ATTENTION |
| 12:17 | <inkblot> | Get:5 http://security.debian.org stable/updates/main Release [110B] |
| 12:17 | <inkblot> | That is all. |
| 12:18 | <wap> | sighup: linode avail |
| 12:18 | <sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 22] [Linode 96: 16] [Linode 128: 0] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 12:45 | <@caker> | hey guys |
| 12:46 | <@adamg> | afternoon |
| 12:47 | <tjfontaine> | yo |
| 12:52 | <@caker> | julia: I'm not aware of theplanet providing a local usenet server |
| 12:52 | <@adamg> | hows 2.6 going chris |
| 12:53 | <@caker> | 2.6 bk bombed on host4, but only for a few of the Linodes (the same ones, btw) .. so I've build a 2.6 off the mm4 tree and have been testing that |
| 12:53 | <@adamg> | oh |
| 12:53 | <@caker> | After raising the swap on a few Linodes, I've been pleased with the loadavg the past two days |
| 12:55 | <EFudd> | usenet is kinda a pain to admin |
| 12:55 | <@adamg> | and uses a vast amount of hd space and bw |
| 12:57 | <EFudd> | not to mention resources required to keep it running just as a receiver |
| 13:11 | <@caker> | three cheers for the anti-spam bill |
| 13:12 | <@caker> | "Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act" (CAN-SPAM). :) |
| 13:12 | <@caker> | funny |
| 13:23 | <@adamg> | and it will have taken an entire gov't dept weeks to think of a good name |
| 13:43 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash 81296 |
| 13:43 | <sighup> | <daenonok> texas vs iraq round one |
| 13:43 | <sighup> | <b1u3> im not particularly worried that iraq start sending ppl over here...but i live in ca, right on the coast, if they did i'd taste the first wave |
| 13:43 | <sighup> | <b1u3> so right now im sittin here, all the lights turned off, in my faded army fatiques, new tank of co2 in my paintball gun, ready to give anyone to come through my door a hell of a bruise |
| 13:44 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 13:50 | <Quik> | anyone here knowledgable with oident (or any ident server for that matter)? |
| 13:52 | <@mikegrb> | I use fakeidentd |
| 13:52 | <@mikegrb> | though as the name says, it is fake ident |
| 13:52 | <Quik> | mind if i run a quick problem by you? |
| 13:52 | <@mikegrb> | umm, sure |
| 13:53 | <@mikegrb> | might not be able to answer it but you can always give it a shot |
| 13:53 | <Quik> | it'd an odd one but very straight-forward |
| 13:54 | <@mikegrb> | go ahead |
| 13:54 | <Quik> | i have about 15 IPs, all configured in a redhat startup script (the very basic way) on boot |
| 13:54 | <Quik> | oidentd is also started at that time |
| 13:54 | <@mikegrb> | okay |
| 13:54 | <@mikegrb> | I'll be afk for a moment |
| 13:54 | <Quik> | however, only some of the IPs are responded to by the ident server |
| 13:54 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 13:54 | <Quik> | oky |
| 13:54 | <@mikegrb> | well that seems like a binding issue |
| 13:54 | <Quik> | i can't think of why some would work and some wouldn't, can't think of anything that would differentiate them |
| 13:54 | <@mikegrb> | though if some of them respond that is kind of weird |
| 13:55 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 13:55 | <@caker> | Quik: does it bind to 0.0.0.0 or each ip? |
| 13:55 | | * Quik is unsure |
| 13:55 | <Quik> | i can't remember binding to any specific IPs |
| 13:55 | <@caker> | what does "netstat -lpn" show for it's pid? |
| 13:55 | <Quik> | tcp 0 0 :::113 :::* LISTEN 12169/oidentd |
| 13:55 | <@caker> | and the IPs work, otherwise? |
| 13:55 | <Quik> | some do, some don't |
| 13:56 | <@caker> | I mean, they ping, etc |
| 13:56 | <Quik> | they do indeed |
| 13:56 | <@caker> | does restarting oidentd make it work? |
| 13:56 | <@caker> | like, perhaps it runs before all the IPs are configed? |
| 13:57 | <Quik> | i just restarted oidentd, no luck |
| 13:57 | <Quik> | or did: kill -9 <pid> |
| 13:57 | <Quik> | then loaded it up again |
| 13:57 | <Quik> | and i dont think it'd be what you suggested as some work and others don't |
| 13:57 | <@caker> | right |
| 13:57 | <Quik> | i'm going to try ifconfig'ing an IP that isnt working down and back up |
| 13:58 | <Quik> | sound like a reasonable idea? |
| 13:58 | <@caker> | worth a try, i guess .. I would think since it's bound to * it should be working ... |
| 13:58 | <@caker> | are the IPs in different subnets? |
| 13:59 | <Quik> | nope |
| 13:59 | <Quik> | bash: ifconfig: command not found |
| 13:59 | <Quik> | what's the fix for that again? |
| 13:59 | <@caker> | su - |
| 14:00 | <@caker> | Did you use "su" to get root access? |
| 14:01 | <Quik> | yes |
| 14:02 | <@caker> | yeah, use "su -" .. the - makes it load root's env |
| 14:02 | <Quik> | ifconfig down & up didn't work |
| 14:02 | <Quik> | ok |
| 14:02 | <Quik> | i also can't find my auth log, probably due to my shoddy installations |
| 14:04 | <Quik> | i know i have changed the reverse DNS on all the IPs that are not working since the linode was last restarted |
| 14:04 | <Quik> | could that be a factor? |
| 14:04 | <@caker> | reading that it has a --enable-debug flag that might be worth a try |
| 14:04 | | * EFudd has decided 'red' is his favorite color on a corvette |
| 14:05 | <Quik> | thanks caker i'll test that in a sec |
| 14:05 | <@caker> | Quik: I think that's a compile/configure option -- then run with --debug |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | seems odd to say the least |
| 14:06 | <Quik> | indeed :/ |
| 14:06 | <Quik> | brb |
| 14:41 | <Quik> | :)) |
| 14:41 | <Quik> | discovered the problem i think |
| 14:41 | <@mikegrb> | Quik++ |
| 14:41 | <Quik> | \o/ |
| 14:41 | <Quik> | something to do with my firewall blocking access on that ip to that port |
| 14:41 | <Quik> | don't see why it should do so, but restarting it solved the problem |
| 14:43 | <@mikegrb> | well makes more sense then anything I could think up, I couldn't imagine what could have caused that problem |
| 14:48 | <Quik> | probably made a mistake somewhere along the line :x |
| 14:48 | <Quik> | caker, are you here? |
| 14:48 | <@caker> | Yes |
| 14:48 | <Quik> | do we still need to reboot the linode if we buy additional IPs? |
| 14:49 | <@caker> | yes, and the save config work around |
| 14:49 | <Quik> | is there any ETA on a fix? :) |
| 14:49 | <@caker> | I'm going to fix that this weekend :) |
| 14:49 | <Quik> | excellent! |
| 15:15 | | * caker burns the Fedora images |
| 15:25 | <Quik> | large & small? |
| 15:28 | <@caker> | probably just one size fits all |
| 15:29 | <Quik> | :) |
| 15:29 | <Quik> | how big is that one size? |
| 15:30 | <@caker> | Not sure yet -- from the docs: |
| 15:30 | <@caker> | Custom Installation (Minimal): 520MB |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | Server: 870MB |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | Personal Desktop: 1.9GB |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | Workstation: 2.4GB |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | Workstation: 2.4GB |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | Workstation: 2.4GB |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | weird |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | Custom Installation (Everything): 5.3GB |
| 15:31 | <@adamg> | a range of sizes then |
| 15:32 | <@caker> | prob somewhere between 520-870 |
| 15:32 | <Quik> | sounds ok |
| 15:38 | <@adamg> | the new release of debian should be out sometime this weekend or monday 3.0r2 |
| 15:42 | <@guinea-pig> | haha |
| 15:42 | <@guinea-pig> | minimal 520MB |
| 15:42 | | * guinea-pig laughs |
| 15:43 | <@caker> | ? |
| 15:43 | <@guinea-pig> | sorry, i'm a debian user |
| 15:43 | <@guinea-pig> | s/user/bigot/ at will |
| 15:43 | <@adamg> | well that is red hat\fedora for ya |
| 15:43 | <@guinea-pig> | that's why i'm laughing :P |
| 16:10 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I made my page prittiefied :) |
| 16:10 | <@mikegrb> | just finished doing the irc logs |
| 16:12 | <@guinea-pig> | i hate waiting |
| 16:12 | <@mikegrb> | yup, me too |
| 16:13 | <@guinea-pig> | i'm waiting for new hardware. i have no X until it arrives. windows seems unaffected. |
| 16:13 | <@mikegrb> | ah |
| 16:13 | <@guinea-pig> | (sob) |
| 16:13 | <@guinea-pig> | bad ram |
| 16:13 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 16:13 | <@mikegrb> | oh yes, I remember |
| 16:13 | <@guinea-pig> | i'm waiting for my brother to come home, so *we* can install debian on his box |
| 16:13 | <@guinea-pig> | and win98 and win2k |
| 16:14 | <@mikegrb> | "we" |
| 16:14 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:14 | <@guinea-pig> | he went and started downloading a bunch of mdk isos the other night |
| 16:14 | <@guinea-pig> | because he couldn't find one for redhat :P |
| 16:14 | <@guinea-pig> | and i'm like "duh. you don't need that shit." |
| 16:15 | <@guinea-pig> | so i set up an apt-proxy lastnight :D |
| 16:15 | <@guinea-pig> | and this whole cracker thing makes me sad. i have to wait for that, too :P |
| 16:16 | <@adamg> | is apt-proxy really needed for just two machines? |
| 16:17 | <@guinea-pig> | i've got three |
| 16:17 | <@guinea-pig> | he's got one |
| 16:17 | <@guinea-pig> | i usually just share /var/cache/apt/archives over nfs |
| 16:17 | <@guinea-pig> | but i don't know if i should trust him :P |
| 16:17 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:17 | <@adamg> | nice of you |
| 16:17 | <@adamg> | but it is something that chris should set-up |
| 16:19 | <@guinea-pig> | i suppose we get charged for linode<->linode transfers |
| 16:20 | <@mikegrb> | I don't think so |
| 16:20 | <@adamg> | no |
| 16:20 | <@guinea-pig> | no? |
| 16:20 | <@mikegrb> | I know originally |
| 16:20 | <@adamg> | it is internal |
| 16:20 | <@mikegrb> | but I believe that has been changed |
| 16:20 | <@adamg> | all internal traffic is not charged for |
| 16:20 | <@guinea-pig> | it may be physically internal |
| 16:20 | <@guinea-pig> | (or not, with the two datacenters) |
| 16:20 | <@adamg> | oh yeah forgot about that |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | but i'm thinking that anything over your "external" interface |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | oh wait. right... his pings |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | bleh |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | pardon me |
| 16:21 | -!- | guinea-pig was kicked from #linode by guinea-pig [idiot] |
| 16:21 | -!- | guinea-pig [orion@parsed.net] has joined #linode |
| 16:21 | -!- | mode/#linode [+o guinea-pig] by ChanServ |
| 16:21 | <@adamg> | chris did say that as long as it does not go past the switch it would not be charged for |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | nice |
| 16:21 | <@adamg> | chris did say that as long as it does not go past the switch it would not be charged for |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | so |
| 16:21 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:21 | <@guinea-pig> | i saw that, thanks |
| 16:22 | <@guinea-pig> | so if someone such as say, me, were to set up an apt-proxy, and just limit it to ips at he |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | then you would get... |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@guinea-pig> | then i'd lose my diskspace :P |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-pig++ |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | heh that too |
| 16:22 | <@adamg> | that is the only catch |
| 16:22 | <@guinea-pig> | i've only got 3G free heh |
| 16:22 | <@guinea-pig> | however |
| 16:22 | <@adamg> | but chris did say that he was looking at setting up some mirrors |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | maybe chris would give you space if you were to set it up for linode users |
| 16:23 | <@mikegrb> | save him the hassle |
| 16:23 | <@adamg> | and it would be better to use apt-cache than mirror the entire apt repos |
| 16:23 | <@guinea-pig> | *all* the packages on my loaded workstation at home, not including non-us/security |
| 16:23 | <@guinea-pig> | was only ~280M iitc |
| 16:23 | <@guinea-pig> | iirc |
| 16:23 | <@mikegrb> | that's not too bad |
| 16:24 | <@guinea-pig> | heh |
| 16:24 | <@guinea-pig> | man |
| 16:24 | <@guinea-pig> | i'm so used to isis being called parsed.net, still |
| 16:24 | <@guinea-pig> | but parsed is now a linode :< |
| 16:24 | <@guinea-pig> | 250M |
| 16:27 | <@adamg> | looks easy enough to set-up, the sample conf file would probably work fine |
| 16:30 | <@adamg> | the only other problem with you putting it on your linode is that your bandwidth would be used up every time you have to get the files from the external servers |
| 16:31 | <@adamg> | but you should be able to cache apt for red hat as well |
| 16:32 | <EFudd> | http://smlnk.com/KM4v |
| 16:34 | <@mikegrb> | smlnk-- |
| 16:35 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 16:35 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 16:40 | <@adamg> | but you would need mirrors at each dc |
| 17:04 | <@caker> | I'm looking at apt-proxy (not cache) |
| 17:05 | <@adamg> | wasnt that what we where talking abt? |
| 17:05 | <@caker> | yes |
| 17:05 | <@adamg> | it looks like a good idea and easy to set-up |
| 17:05 | <@caker> | And, I believe I can make it work w/ the redhat repositories too |
| 17:05 | <@adamg> | could probably set it up on a linode within 5 mins |
| 17:06 | <@adamg> | yeah should be easy enough to do, just specifiy the aliase and the proxy and the path to the actual repository |
| 17:17 | <@adamg> | is there any easy way to cache rpms |
| 17:20 | <@guinea-pig> | it *is* easy to set up. |
| 17:21 | <@adamg> | install it from apt, sort of the conf file and run |
| 17:22 | <@guinea-pig> | inetd uses tcp wrappers, don't it? |
| 17:22 | <@adamg> | no idea |
| 17:24 | <@guinea-pig> | hmm |
| 17:24 | <@guinea-pig> | huh. i thought it did |
| 17:25 | <@adamg> | looks like you dont even have to configure apt-proxy the default looks fine |
| 17:29 | <@guinea-pig> | aye |
| 17:29 | <@guinea-pig> | i suppose iptables could do what libwrap does |
| 17:29 | <@adamg> | and I cant even find a proxy for rpms |
| 17:30 | <@guinea-pig> | well, if apt can be used as a frontend for rpm, one could assume apt-proxy should support them |
| 17:31 | <@guinea-pig> | it knows the directory structure of where to find Packages.gz, Release, Sources.gz, and such... and i'd have to assume (stupid thing to do) apt-for-rpms uses the same setup |
| 17:31 | | * guinea-pig has no experience with such things, though |
| 17:33 | <@adamg> | well I guess caching the two apt source debian and red hat would be a start |
| 17:38 | <@caker> | I've got apt-proxy running on host4, atm -- but I haven't fiddled with it enough to make the redhat repositories work |
| 17:39 | <@adamg> | you just need one at he now! |
| 17:43 | <@adamg> | i guess this would work for fedora |
| 17:43 | <@adamg> | #rpm http://APTPROXY:9999/fedora/linux/1/i386 core updates freshrpms |
| 17:43 | <@adamg> | add_backend /fedora/ |
| 17:43 | <@adamg> | $APT_PROXY_CACHE/fedora/ |
| 17:43 | <@adamg> | http://ayo.freshrpms.net |
| 17:56 | <@adamg> | so it looks like using apt-proxy for straight rpms should work |
| 17:59 | <EFudd> | http://typo3.org/1497.0.html |
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| 18:00 | <EFudd> | they just released 9+ hours of video tutorials on t3 |
| 18:00 | <@adamg> | thats a lot for a free product |
| 18:00 | <EFudd> | Yes. |
| 18:01 | <EFudd> | Escuse me, 7.5 hours. |
| 18:13 | <@mikegrb> | oops |
| 18:14 | <@mikegrb> | mythtv.org was hax0r3d |
| 18:14 | <@mikegrb> | silly phpnuke |
| 18:14 | <@adamg> | so it would seem |
| 18:15 | <@mikegrb> | at least they didn't change the content other then thier addition |
| 18:15 | <@adamg> | looks that way, but it is what you get for using phpnuke |
| 18:15 | <@mikegrb> | heh yup |
| 18:16 | <@mikegrb> | I remember the bugtraq post abt the vulerability that I bet this used |
| 18:17 | <@adamg> | one of the many problems people do not update software when security patches are released |
| 18:20 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 18:24 | <EFudd> | hmmm.. how does one verify if the Zend compression engine is installed on the apache/php setup? |
| 18:24 | <EFudd> | s/the/a/ |
| 18:24 | <EFudd> | s/compression/speed-em-up/ |
| 18:25 | <@adamg> | possibly see if some env var is set, any tests scripts on the zend site |
| 18:25 | <EFudd> | well, yah. :P |
| 18:25 | <EFudd> | i figure phpinfo() might have /something/ set |
| 18:27 | <@adamg> | according to the docs phpinfo should list that zend is running |
| 18:31 | <EFudd> | kk |
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| 19:12 | -!- | mode/#linode [+o caker] by adamg |
| 19:12 | <@adamg> | wb |
| 19:13 | <@caker> | love how uploading w/ my cable modem makes everything else timeout |
| 19:14 | <@adamg> | you where gone for a while |
| 19:14 | <EFudd> | http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/6447/ |
| 19:14 | <@caker> | was uploading the fedora image |
| 19:15 | <@adamg> | I saw that a few weeks ago when I was looking through |
| 19:15 | <@caker> | that's slick |
| 19:16 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: fcol that |
| 19:16 | <sighup> | Your fcol is http://xev.us/Da |
| 19:16 | <@mikegrb> | hehehe |
| 19:16 | <@mikegrb> | services are playing #g7 |
| 19:16 | <@mikegrb> | whois devnull |
| 19:16 | <@adamg> | i like this one http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/5c7c/ |
| 19:18 | <@caker> | I had a thumb scanner like that once |
| 19:18 | <@adamg> | i have one somewhere |
| 19:18 | <@adamg> | a thumb scanner that is |
| 19:18 | <@caker> | from people..someone |
| 19:19 | <EFudd> | "You moved your eye. disconnecting from the network" |
| 19:19 | <@caker> | heh |
| 19:21 | <@adamg> | i like the key catcher as well |
| 19:21 | <EFudd> | bah |
| 19:21 | <EFudd> | last issue of 2600 had an article on making your own |
| 19:21 | <EFudd> | not that i read 2600 |
| 19:21 | <EFudd> | or support 2600 |
| 19:21 | <EFudd> | or even know 2599+1's value. |
| 19:21 | <@adamg> | making your own what |
| 19:22 | <EFudd> | <adamg> i like the key catcher as well |
| 19:22 | <@adamg> | ok |
| 19:22 | <@adamg> | you could have been taking about thr iris thing |
| 19:22 | <EFudd> | oic. i guess. .. context and all tho :) |
| 19:39 | <@adamg> | the fedora image looks rather large chris |
| 19:40 | <@caker> | I didn't shrink it yet... |
| 19:40 | <@adamg> | oj |
| 19:40 | <@caker> | so far under 500mb |
| 19:40 | <@adamg> | ok |
| 19:41 | <@adamg> | so the minimal install was full of loads of unnessecary things then |
| 19:41 | <@caker> | We have the advantage of getting rid of kernels, modules .. then the hw specific stuff can come off too |
| 19:42 | <@adamg> | does the kernel really take up that much room? |
| 19:42 | <@caker> | each /lib/module/kern* folder was ~31 megs |
| 19:43 | <@adamg> | isnt there usually just one or two of them though |
| 19:43 | <@caker> | Fedora installed two |
| 19:44 | <@adamg> | i am right in thinking that a disk image from linode could be run on any UML system without any problems? |
| 19:44 | <@caker> | with the right uml args, sure |
| 19:44 | <@caker> | stick a kernel into the image and it'll boot on a real box |
| 19:45 | <@adamg> | intresting |
| 20:00 | <@caker> | yum downloads 'headers' similar to gentoo |
| 20:03 | <@adamg> | does fedora use yum then |
| 20:03 | <@caker> | looks that way by default |
| 20:05 | <@adamg> | so what is the difference between yum and the other methods |
| 20:06 | <@caker> | the config file for yum is setup differently than for apt, so I don't think it's a rip-off, but they perform similar functions |
| 20:07 | <@adamg> | ok |
| 20:09 | <@caker> | yum is rpm native |
| 20:28 | <@adamg> | nite all |
| 20:29 | <@caker> | Nite Adam |
| 20:54 | | * EFudd is pretty thrilled that his connection has been stable lately |
| 20:54 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 21:11 | <@caker> | Fedora Core 1 is up |
| 21:11 | <@caker> | if anybody cares :-p |
| 21:11 | <@caker> | 450 mb "minimal" |
| 21:15 | | * caker breaks some network connections to get attention |
| 21:19 | <EFudd> | Fedora is still too close pnemonically to 'redhat' |
| 21:19 | <EFudd> | s/p// i think. |
| 21:24 | <EFudd> | actually, I do have a plan to try Fedora. |
| 21:24 | <EFudd> | right after hell freezes over. |
| 21:24 | <@caker> | a plan? |
| 21:24 | <@caker> | heh |
| 21:24 | <EFudd> | I can imagine it...... |
| 21:24 | <EFudd> | login: root |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | password: ***** |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | << Welcome to Fedora ! An opensource portion of the RHN >> |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | $ |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | $ ls |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | Unable to find 'ls', download from RHN? |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | yes |
| 21:25 | <EFudd> | Unable to download, librhn.so not found. |
| 21:26 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 21:26 | <@caker> | more more! |
| 21:26 | <EFudd> | $ exit |
| 21:26 | <EFudd> | Downloading exit..... |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | 0.0000bytes/sec |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | 0.0000bytes/sec |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | .... |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | Select a mirror? |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | Yes |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | Mirror list: |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | 1; RHN |
| 21:27 | <@caker> | $ up2date -ccnum=41111111111111 --download=critical_sec_updates |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | 2; RHN 2 (Paid access only) |
| 21:27 | <EFudd> | ... |
| 21:27 | | * mikegrb opens bash.org to submit that one |
| 21:27 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 21:27 | <@caker> | Remote Exploit convienence fee $29.95 |
| 21:28 | <EFudd> | heh caker |
| 21:28 | <EFudd> | man, typo3 confuses me. |
| 21:29 | <@mikegrb> | yha, I just went with bes |
| 21:29 | <EFudd> | If I were a startrek transportation engineer.... |
| 21:29 | <EFudd> | By Efudd |
| 21:29 | <EFudd> | If I were a STE, I'd beam her down with malfunctions see! |
| 21:29 | <EFudd> | Diagnose as you will, levels 1 2 or 3 |
| 21:29 | <@mikegrb> | I just spent the last couple hrs tracking down a <br /> getting appended to every line though |
| 21:29 | <EFudd> | you'll find nothing wrong but her clothes missing, every time I beam her here! |
| 21:29 | <EFudd> | er, i should work on my poetry |
| 21:29 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 21:30 | <EFudd> | doh |
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| 21:30 | <EFudd> | gf is home |
| 21:30 | | * EFudd lets phone ring |
| 21:30 | <EFudd> | "You have one new angry message!" |
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| 21:32 | <EFudd> | oh that's cute. she believes she is sneaker than I. |
| 21:32 | <EFudd> | calls to lemme know she is a half hour away hoping i'll surprise her at home |
| 21:32 | <EFudd> | too obvious. |
| 21:32 | <@caker> | chicks .. can't live with em .. pass the beer nuts |
| 21:32 | <EFudd> | and i'm engaged. |
| 21:32 | | * EFudd sighs |
| 21:33 | <EFudd> | i'm telling you, don't ever buy a ring. |
| 21:33 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 21:41 | <julia> | re's |
| 22:09 | <@mikegrb> | hahaha |
| 22:09 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash 50869 |
| 22:09 | <sighup> | <Ne0_Rat> we all know who the bitch is in the geek relationships... whoever has the worse computer ;) J/K |
| 22:15 | <EFudd> | oh no |
| 22:15 | <EFudd> | bash interface? :) |
| 22:15 | <@mikegrb> | yup |
| 22:15 | <@mikegrb> | and random even |
| 22:15 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash random |
| 22:15 | <sighup> | Quote ID: 34370 |
| 22:15 | <sighup> | <tye> and deref'ing is easy to remember because robots, ->[ , use simple integer indices while samuri, ->{ , have names for everything, and aliens, ->( , use functional programming |
| 22:15 | <EFudd> | bah |
| 22:15 | <EFudd> | fuck "quote ID" |
| 22:15 | <EFudd> | just prepend it to the first line of data |
| 22:15 | <EFudd> | 34370: <tye> .. |
| 22:16 | <@mikegrb> | please hold while I process you request |
| 22:16 | <EFudd> | sleep(unless(mikegrb)); |
| 22:18 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: reset! |
| 22:18 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Okay. |
| 22:18 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash random |
| 22:18 | <sighup> | mikegrb: what? |
| 22:18 | <@mikegrb> | bastard |
| 22:18 | | * EFudd snickers a lot |
| 22:18 | <@mikegrb> | one moment |
| 22:20 | <EFudd> | Signal received: Moment Expired. |
| 22:21 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: reset! |
| 22:21 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Okay. |
| 22:21 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash random |
| 22:21 | <sighup> | Ack! That one's too long! :( |
| 22:21 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:21 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash random -force |
| 22:21 | | * EFudd snickers more |
| 22:21 | <sighup> | 6742: <ProFessional_Widow> i have back stage asses |
| 22:21 | <sighup> | <ProFessional_Widow> passes |
| 22:21 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash random -force |
| 22:21 | <sighup> | 31331: <ViolenceJack> i just became the escape goat and asked for it... |
| 22:22 | <sighup> | <Ecliptik> What's an escape goat? Do you ride it? |
| 22:22 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 22:22 | <EFudd> | sighup: Set Efudd module:random -force |
| 22:22 | <sighup> | EFudd: sorry... |
| 22:22 | <EFudd> | sighup: Yeah :/ |
| 22:22 | <sighup> | EFudd: excuse me? |
| 22:22 | | * mikegrb snickers |
| 22:22 | <EFudd> | er module: bash dflt: random -force |
| 22:22 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: 8ball are you spiffy |
| 22:22 | | * sighup shakes the psychic purple sphere... |
| 22:22 | <sighup> | It says 'As if,' mikegrb |
| 22:22 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:23 | <@mikegrb> | well I think I'm going to up the limit by 2 lines |
| 22:24 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 22:24 | <@mikegrb> | if you don't specify an id it should default to random also |
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| 22:25 | <EFudd> | sighup: bash |
| 22:25 | <sighup> | EFudd: excuse me? |
| 22:25 | <EFudd> | sighup: bash random |
| 22:25 | <sighup> | Ack! That one's too long! :( |
| 22:25 | <EFudd> | sighup: die |
| 22:25 | <sighup> | EFudd: i'm not following you... |
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| 22:25 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 22:26 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: reset! |
| 22:27 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Okay. |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash |
| 22:27 | <sighup> | 4224: <quisling> bwahaha, I was looking through some personals and this chick's username is "responsible" but she's 20 with a child... |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 22:27 | <EFudd> | sighup bash |
| 22:27 | <sighup> | 105612: <AssBlade> man wtf |
| 22:27 | <sighup> | <CobraCommander> No manual entry for wtf. |
| 22:27 | <EFudd> | sighup set 105612 - |
| 22:27 | <sighup> | EFudd: excuse me? |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | just to make sure I didn't break it |
| 22:27 | | * EFudd snickers again |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash 4224 |
| 22:27 | <sighup> | <quisling> bwahaha, I was looking through some personals and this chick's username is "responsible" but she's 20 with a child... |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | good idea efudd |
| 22:28 | <@mikegrb> | #g7 has been among the top 4 channels today, people wise |
| 22:28 | <@mikegrb> | been #3 most of the day |
| 22:29 | <EFudd> | Sighup: new Search, global database. |
| 22:29 | <EFudd> | Sighup: Set parameters, female humans age 18 to 30, limit to sane and of average weight maximum. |
| 22:29 | <EFudd> | Sighup: additional paramaters: No money Mongers or bitches. Return results to my console. |
| 22:29 | <sighup> | EFudd: i'm not following you... |
| 22:29 | <sighup> | EFudd: sorry... |
| 22:29 | <sighup> | EFudd: i'm not following you... |
| 22:29 | <EFudd> | Damn. |
| 22:30 | <@mikegrb> | was worth a shot :/ |
| 22:31 | <EFudd> | Yah. |
| 22:31 | <EFudd> | woulda been even funnier if it defaulted ot "No match found." |
| 22:31 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:31 | <EFudd> | ok, htis is kinda badass |
| 22:31 | <EFudd> | typo3 has a CSS browser |
| 22:31 | <sighup> | Oh yha, no match found |
| 22:32 | <EFudd> | sighup: forget yha; positive response is yah |
| 22:32 | <sighup> | EFudd, I didn't have anything matching yha; positive response is yah |
| 22:32 | <EFudd> | Ok Sighup. |
| 22:32 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:32 | <EFudd> | even cooler is that with that browser is a preview to show you what it looks like |
| 22:33 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 22:35 | <@caker> | sighup: bash 1 |
| 22:35 | <sighup> | Either that quote id does't exist, or bash.org is busted at the moment. |
| 22:36 | <EFudd> | sighup: convert 0xFFFF to decimal and submit to module bash. |
| 22:36 | <sighup> | I don't know how to convert 0xFFFF to decimal and submit to module bash.. |
| 22:36 | <EFudd> | Ok sighup. |
| 22:51 | <EFudd> | damn |
| 22:51 | <EFudd> | i think i need to convert my mom to linux |
| 22:51 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:51 | <EFudd> | "some man in VA has helped me very much with the browser hijack, etc...." |
| 22:51 | <EFudd> | wtf. |
| 22:51 | <@mikegrb> | I already converted my wife |
| 22:51 | <@mikegrb> | wtf indeed |
| 22:53 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: bash |
| 22:53 | <sighup> | 55178: <#C++:Luggage_> guy in the #vb channel thinks vb is too hard.. so wants to learn assembly.. i advised him against it, but he thinks it looks easy "nice small words" |
| 22:53 | <@mikegrb> | hahahah |
| 22:54 | <EFudd> | I wonder if i can get the aol client to run under wine using tcp/ip |
| 22:54 | <@mikegrb> | would be interesting |
| 22:54 | <EFudd> | I guess. |
| 22:54 | <@mikegrb> | I know the aol client does a lot of foo bar stuff |
| 22:58 | <EFudd> | me tells mom |
| 22:58 | <EFudd> | "You should use linux." |
| 22:58 | <EFudd> | mom responds "send info." |
| 22:58 | | * EFudd sigh |
| 22:58 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 22:58 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:59 | | * EFudd gives his mom some homework |
| 22:59 | <EFudd> | (she's a teacher." |
| 22:59 | <@mikegrb> | oh I see |
| 23:00 | <EFudd> | mom goes "want me to send you a belarc" |
| 23:00 | | * EFudd boggles |
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