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| 02:33 | <wap> | Morning. |
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| 06:59 | -!- | mode/#linode [+o adamg] by ChanServ |
| 07:05 | <@adamg> | sighup g7 adamg |
| 07:05 | <%sighup> | #G7 stats for adamgent, the sleepy -- Current Level: 39 | Time to next level: 1 days, 19:41:32 | Status: online | Item Total: 362 | Total Time Idled: 15 days, 19:27:45 |
| 08:37 | <@adamg> | sighup linode avail |
| 08:37 | <%sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 0] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 1] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 08:40 | <@mikegrb> | morning sunshine ;) |
| 08:41 | <EFudd> | hmmmm |
| 08:41 | <EFudd> | broken.net is OLD |
| 08:41 | <EFudd> | Record expires on 01-Apr-2004. |
| 08:41 | <EFudd> | Record created on 01-Apr-1986. |
| 08:42 | <EFudd> | I'm not sure I've seen older. |
| 08:42 | <@adamg> | there are some out there, somewhere there is a site that lists the oldest domains |
| 08:42 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 08:42 | <@mikegrb> | very old |
| 08:43 | <EFudd> | my oldest is 10yrs past that heh |
| 08:43 | <EFudd> | http://www.whoisd.com/oldestcom.php |
| 08:44 | <EFudd> | It isn't complete. obviously. or even correct. |
| 08:44 | <@adamg> | the oldest ones come from when there was no regulations and have some strange extensions |
| 08:45 | <EFudd> | hrmmm |
| 08:45 | <EFudd> | like? :) |
| 08:45 | <@adamg> | tbh I cant remember |
| 08:45 | <EFudd> | did you mean to imply that they are still in use today? |
| 08:46 | <EFudd> | and somehow glue'd in ? |
| 08:46 | <@adamg> | the are still around |
| 08:46 | <EFudd> | Hmmm. I'd like to know one of them... HRm. |
| 08:46 | <@adamg> | and they should still work as the root servers will resolve them |
| 08:46 | <EFudd> | rite |
| 08:46 | <EFudd> | i'd like to know the tlds heh |
| 08:47 | | * EFudd googles more |
| 08:48 | <EFudd> | eh |
| 08:49 | <EFudd> | i can't find any references to other TLDs.. the current registrar system was established by rfc921 on jan 15 1985.... |
| 08:49 | <EFudd> | nordu.net was accepted with a date of jan 1 1985... |
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| 08:50 | <@adamg> | there where experimental domain names set-up by the people who created the internet |
| 08:51 | <EFudd> | If there is some old glue, it's there just for historic purposes. I'll ask Paul Vixie |
| 08:51 | <EFudd> | or rather, ask a coworker of his who can find out. |
| 08:52 | <@adamg> | found another .int domain, so that is 2 I know now |
| 08:52 | <EFudd> | ah.. .int is still in use afaik. |
| 08:52 | <@adamg> | yeah but very hard to get one |
| 08:52 | <EFudd> | it was special purpose. |
| 08:53 | <EFudd> | Right... |
| 08:53 | <EFudd> | some friends of mine have .int's.. but alas I can't remember them atm. |
| 08:53 | <@adamg> | they where never in general use, but left in the root dns for some reason |
| 08:53 | <EFudd> | -nods- |
| 08:53 | <EFudd> | purpose was internationals afaik. |
| 08:53 | <@adamg> | they are supposed to be used for internal organisations |
| 08:53 | <EFudd> | oic. |
| 08:53 | <@adamg> | not internal international even |
| 08:54 | <EFudd> | Reaffirming their respective responsibilities, ICANN and the ITU-T look forward to co-hosting the upcoming workshop to develop recommendations on the management of the .int TLD. The workshop will be held in Geneva on 15-16 September. |
| 08:54 | <@adamg> | nice to know they are coming back into use |
| 08:55 | <EFudd> | I've got a grandfathered .edu.... |
| 08:55 | <EFudd> | i never tried for a .int, perhaps i shoulda :) |
| 08:55 | <@adamg> | I cant even find a whois server for .int |
| 08:55 | <EFudd> | -nods- |
| 08:55 | <@adamg> | or a registrar |
| 08:56 | <EFudd> | prolly just icann |
| 08:56 | <@adamg> | .com, net and org kinda took over |
| 08:56 | <EFudd> | com/net/org were without restrictions. |
| 08:56 | <@adamg> | exactly |
| 08:58 | <@adamg> | yeah internic whois works for .int |
| 08:58 | <EFudd> | yup... |
| 08:58 | <@adamg> | the most popular .int is tpc.int |
| 08:58 | <EFudd> | Registration Date: 10-September-2001 |
| 08:58 | <EFudd> | Interesting. |
| 08:58 | <EFudd> | Perhaps I can get one... ;-) |
| 08:59 | <EFudd> | Registration Date: 08-August-1996 |
| 08:59 | <EFudd> | oh... |
| 08:59 | <@adamg> | .aero, .arpa, .biz, .com, .coop, .edu, .info, .int, .museum, .net, and .org): |
| 08:59 | <@adamg> | I havnt seem some of those in use |
| 08:59 | <@adamg> | .aero, .arpa, .coop, .museum |
| 09:00 | <@adamg> | I know .arpa is hardly ever used |
| 09:00 | <EFudd> | or maybe i should get my own port registered |
| 09:00 | | * EFudd needs a legacy |
| 09:00 | <@adamg> | find a good reason and project and submit an rfc! |
| 09:01 | <EFudd> | http://www.iana.org/root-whois/ee.htm <- can lick my nuts |
| 09:01 | <EFudd> | they wouldn't even /respond/ to delegation requests |
| 09:01 | <EFudd> | ;P |
| 09:01 | <EFudd> | circa ~96-97 |
| 09:01 | <@adamg> | there is no money in .ee |
| 09:02 | <EFudd> | Opening .name Date Confirmed |
| 09:02 | <EFudd> | .name goes from a special interest, third level TLD to a mainstream, second level domain space for individuals, structurally identical to a TLD like .com, on 11:30AM EST on 14 January 2004. |
| 09:02 | <@adamg> | i just wish nominet would go to a fucking fully automated system |
| 09:03 | <EFudd> | Hi. I can't help you with your support request yosssi. I'm just a customer. |
| 09:03 | <EFudd> | and please don't message me. |
| 09:04 | <@adamg> | ? |
| 09:04 | <EFudd> | adam, random /spam in /msg from yosssi |
| 09:04 | <@adamg> | oh vitrum did that to me the other day |
| 09:04 | <EFudd> | what is "defensive registration" ? |
| 09:04 | <@adamg> | no idea |
| 09:04 | <EFudd> | ORDER FOR .NAME DEFENSIVE REGISTRATIONS |
| 09:05 | <EFudd> | looks like pre-reg with legal precedence |
| 09:05 | | * EFudd ponders |
| 09:05 | <EFudd> | 4 letter TLD just seems wrong |
| 09:07 | <EFudd> | .name is *ALL* marketing. |
| 09:07 | <EFudd> | rather than use;. |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | http://miro.linuxsys.de/webcam.html :< ! |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | er |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | wrong window |
| 09:07 | <EFudd> | offlien anyway! |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | was talking to miro in other window |
| 09:08 | <EFudd> | Launch of .pro live registrations - December 10th 2003 |
| 09:08 | <EFudd> | Interesting. |
| 09:08 | <EFudd> | Digital Certificate |
| 09:08 | <EFudd> | Each registration of a .pro domain comes with a Class 2 digital certificate, hence the higher fees for registration. The certificate is to be used for any communication using the domain name, such as emails and website access. |
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| 09:43 | <@adamg> | Only caker works for linode no one else |
| 09:43 | <@adamg> | it is also polite to ask before starting a pm |
| 09:44 | <tjfontaine> | especially if you don't ask anything in the channel first |
| 09:44 | <EFudd> | Heh. |
| 09:44 | <EFudd> | /msgrape ! |
| 09:44 | | * tjfontaine notes that the reason adamg was pm'd was because of the @ in front of his name |
| 09:45 | <EFudd> | what about me tho?! :) |
| 09:45 | | * tjfontaine runs to show proof to the ircnet/irchelp lacky in #oftc |
| 09:45 | <@adamg> | efudd had it before me |
| 09:45 | <EFudd> | IRC needs a +asshole flag |
| 09:45 | <EFudd> | so folk will know not to talk to me |
| 09:45 | <@adamg> | more like we where the only two talking in the channel at the time |
| 09:45 | <wap> | mikegrb: you around? |
| 09:45 | <EFudd> | right.... |
| 09:46 | <@mikegrb> | I think so |
| 09:46 | <wap> | ;) |
| 09:46 | <wap> | mikegrb: did you reboot last night or is it today? |
| 09:46 | <@mikegrb> | today |
| 09:46 | <@mikegrb> | when host 10 does |
| 09:46 | <tjfontaine> | uh... |
| 09:47 | | * tjfontaine goes to read email |
| 09:47 | <@mikegrb> | I want to do some stuff to my linode so will shutdown early myself |
| 09:47 | <@mikegrb> | 09:47:36 up 21 days, 10:52, 4 users, load average: 0.29, 0.10, 0.08 |
| 09:47 | <@mikegrb> | that is a record for my linode |
| 09:48 | <tjfontaine> | mikegrb: /msg bot alert |
| 09:48 | <@mikegrb> | and don't show me yours is better heh |
| 09:48 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: i put it on the webpage |
| 09:48 | <@mikegrb> | I will though |
| 09:48 | <tjfontaine> | mikegrb: I think 3 times is suffcient... so that people will know the bot will be shut down |
| 09:48 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 09:48 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | yes, durring day |
| 09:49 | <tjfontaine> | otherwise they look and say "Hey, wtf where did bot go?" |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | 11 pm est == 3 am gmt, right? |
| 09:49 | <tjfontaine> | 12am == 5am gmt |
| 09:49 | <tjfontaine> | we're -5 gmt |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 09:49 | <tjfontaine> | Mon, Dec 8, 2003 23:00 EST (-5 GMT) |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | so 4 |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | silly day light savings time going away |
| 09:50 | <tjfontaine> | no doubt |
| 09:50 | <tjfontaine> | speaking of |
| 09:50 | <tjfontaine> | I won't be able to attend meeting this afternoon, due to exams... can you inform the channel? |
| 09:50 | <@mikegrb> | so |
| 09:51 | <EFudd> | uh |
| 09:51 | <EFudd> | i have a spare pentium4 HT motherboard |
| 09:51 | | * EFudd boggles |
| 09:51 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:51 | <@mikegrb> | er sure tj |
| 09:53 | <eurozip> | sighup, g7 eurozip |
| 09:53 | <%sighup> | #G7 stats for eurozip, the heh -- Current Level: 35 | Time to next level: 0 days, 06:45:43 | Status: online | Item Total: 285 | Total Time Idled: 8 days, 15:04:55 |
| 09:55 | <wap> | mikegrb: since I'm using thegrebs.com as IRC server now, I guess I'll be logged out with the reboot. Is it right? |
| 09:55 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 09:56 | <wap> | so I'd rather log out of g7 before going to sleep ;) |
| 09:56 | <@mikegrb> | you can either wait for it to come back up or switch to another server |
| 09:56 | <@mikegrb> | or that |
| 09:56 | <wap> | I'm not addicted enough yet to stay awaken till 4am ;) |
| 09:57 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:57 | <@mikegrb> | yet! |
| 09:57 | <wap> | ;) |
| 09:58 | <wap> | I've ranked first for about a day ;) |
| 09:58 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:58 | <@mikegrb> | yup |
| 10:00 | <EFudd> | lesse if I can find a pair of identical monitors in this place |
| 10:08 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 10:15 | <EFudd> | lesse |
| 10:16 | <EFudd> | wonder what i gotta do to get this second monitor activated now |
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| 11:29 | <vitrum> | sighup, g7 vitrum |
| 11:29 | <%sighup> | #G7 stats for vitrum, the Master of the Universe -- Current Level: 22 | Time to next level: 0 days, 03:41:26 | Status: online | Item Total: 174 | Total Time Idled: 1 days, 03:50:35 |
| 11:39 | <EFudd> | http://www.kernelthread.com/hanoi/html/cf.html |
| 11:40 | <@adamg> | why |
| 11:40 | <EFudd> | http://www.solidalliance.com/products/products.html (scroll to bottom) |
| 11:40 | <inkblot> | roffle |
| 11:41 | <@adamg> | lol |
| 12:15 | <Artifex_> | http://www.dynamism.com/iduck/ |
| 12:15 | <Artifex_> | they glow!! |
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| 12:24 | <EFudd> | 2http://www.kernelthread.com/hanoi/html/icmp.html |
| 12:25 | <EFudd> | Oh that's sick too. |
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| 12:27 | <EFudd> | s~^xx*$~:n:3:2:1:&:~;tB;d;:B;/^:$/d;h;s~^:.:\(.\):.:\(.\):*:.*~\2 --> \1~;x;/^:y:.:.:.:*:.*/b0;/^:n:.:.:.:x:.*/b1;s~:n:\(.\):\(.\):\(.:x*\)x:\(.*\)~:n:\2:\1:\3:y:\1:\2:\3x:\4~;bB;:1;x;p;x;s~^:n:.:.:.:x:\(.*\)~:\1~;bB;:0;x;p;x;s~^:y:\(.\):\(.\):\(.\):x\(x*:*\)~:n:\1:\3:\2:\4~;bB |
| 12:27 | | * EFudd points out Towers of Hanoi in Sed |
| 12:29 | <EFudd> | heh. I see caker has been advertising.. |
| 12:29 | <EFudd> | I just searched for sompn and got linode as the first reference on google. |
| 12:29 | <@adamg> | advertising where |
| 12:30 | <@adamg> | is is usually listed on the adwords thing |
| 12:30 | <EFudd> | I dunno. it just seems odd for him to be the first link on google when searching for "bash loadable modules" |
| 12:31 | <@adamg> | looks like the spider has just found him |
| 12:31 | -!- | wferrel [~wferrel@ip68-13-136-43.om.om.cox.net] has joined #linode |
| 12:32 | <@adamg> | hi |
| 12:32 | <wferrel> | hiya. The wonderful world of IRC... :) |
| 12:33 | <EFudd> | run away. /quit while you can. |
| 12:33 | <@adamg> | that it is |
| 12:34 | <wferrel> | heh... no doubt. :) Just dropped by to see what info I could absorb. :) I've been loving my linode since I signed up a month or so ago, but allways looking for tips and tricks. |
| 12:34 | <@adamg> | have you looked at the irc logs? |
| 12:34 | <@adamg> | there is plenty of stuff in there |
| 12:35 | <wferrel> | no, I haven't... where abouts would I go to do that? |
| 12:35 | <@adamg> | linode.com/irc or thegrebs.com/irc |
| 12:35 | <wferrel> | heh... I think I found it. |
| 12:35 | <@adamg> | thegrebs one is searchable |
| 12:36 | <wferrel> | hmmm... guess that means I need to be carefull what I say. |
| 12:38 | <@adamg> | there is many things in there we probably regreat saying |
| 12:38 | <wferrel> | heh... in that case I >definitely< need to look at them. |
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| 12:47 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 12:48 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 12:48 | | * mikegrb will remove any one line for $10 |
| 12:48 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 12:49 | | * mikegrb needs to take a picture for bash.org contest tonight |
| 12:49 | <@adamg> | god damm companies |
| 12:50 | <ElfStone> | lol |
| 12:50 | <ElfStone> | i can;'t belive i am doing this >.< |
| 12:50 | <ElfStone> | sighup linode avail |
| 12:50 | <%sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 0] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 1] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 12:50 | <ElfStone> | they blocked ssh at school |
| 12:50 | <ElfStone> | it is funny |
| 12:50 | -!- | yosi [theliax@80.102.89.81] has joined #linode |
| 12:50 | <@adamg> | so change your sshd to run on a different port |
| 12:51 | <inkblot> | 443 is a good one |
| 12:51 | <ElfStone> | i dun run teh server |
| 12:51 | <ElfStone> | =P |
| 12:53 | -!- | ElfStone is now known as Elf|School |
| 12:53 | <Elf|School> | and they blocked putty dl |
| 13:01 | <wferrel> | you know, that occasional forced reboot is a good thing. I just wish I had actually checked earlier to find out what I didn't have setup to start at boot... |
| 13:11 | <wferrel> | ok, the irc logs are scaring me... obviously pretty close to real-time. Almost as good as being on TV... (HI, Mom!) :) sorry, couldn't help it. |
| 13:11 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 13:11 | <@mikegrb> | you like? |
| 13:11 | <@mikegrb> | next version of the software will split it up instead of one big page per day |
| 13:11 | <wferrel> | split? along what lines? |
| 13:12 | <@mikegrb> | I think so many lines per page |
| 13:12 | <@mikegrb> | time is too arbitrary |
| 13:12 | <@mikegrb> | some channels have lots of activity others don't |
| 13:12 | <wferrel> | ahh.. yeah, probably a good choice. |
| 13:12 | <@mikegrb> | I have to change how the search is done though |
| 13:13 | <@mikegrb> | so it knows which line it is on to figure out which page to link to |
| 13:15 | <yosi> | caker ? |
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| 13:24 | <inkblot> | sighup, seen caker? |
| 13:24 | <%sighup> | caker was last seen on #g7 8 hours, 37 minutes and 0 seconds ago, saying: <private message> [1070876832] |
| 13:24 | <inkblot> | sighup, [ENCRYPTED MESSAGE] is <reply>[ENCRYPTED MESSAGE] |
| 13:24 | <%sighup> | OK, inkblot. |
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| 13:46 | <@adamg> | mike: these netsplits planned server reboots or problems |
| 13:46 | <yosi> | hola |
| 13:47 | <@mikegrb> | those last two were problems |
| 13:47 | <@mikegrb> | since the upgrade they've had a bug that was being difficult to track down |
| 13:47 | <@adamg> | k |
| 13:51 | <tm> | hi |
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| 13:52 | <tm> | will I get an email letting me know when my linode is all setup and ready? |
| 13:52 | <@adamg> | yeah you should do |
| 13:53 | <tm> | sweet |
| 13:53 | <tm> | looking forward to it :) |
| 14:29 | <@adamg> | you one need a deciated mysql server http://pogolinux.com/cgi-bin/systemconfigurator.cgi?system=DataWare2600 |
| 14:46 | <wferrel> | nummy |
| 14:56 | <Quik> | * smirk |
| 14:56 | <Quik> | By combining the best of hardware with the best of open source database software, the DataWare2600 provides an enterprise level solution at an affordable cost. |
| 14:56 | <Quik> | Subtotal |
| 14:56 | <Quik> | $8999 |
| 14:57 | <@adamg> | for those of you using mysql you might find mytop useful |
| 14:57 | <Quik> | Subtotal |
| 14:57 | <Quik> | $70610 |
| 14:57 | <Quik> | \o/ |
| 15:03 | <@adamg> | sighup seen caker |
| 15:03 | <%sighup> | caker was last seen on #g7 10 hours, 16 minutes and 14 seconds ago, saying: <private message> [1070876832] |
| 15:08 | | * adamg pokes caker |
| 15:09 | <eurozip> | anyone know where is java installed on gentoo? |
| 15:11 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 15:14 | <@mikegrb> | looking |
| 15:15 | <eurozip> | /opt |
| 15:15 | <eurozip> | :) |
| 15:15 | <eurozip> | thx |
| 15:15 | <@mikegrb> | np |
| 15:20 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:20 | <@mikegrb> | viewcvs is your friend ;) |
| 15:20 | <@mikegrb> | I have provided many hits to those pages at the gento osite |
| 15:55 | <@guinea-pig> | man opt is for lusers |
| 15:56 | <EFudd> | oh spiff |
| 15:56 | <EFudd> | someone sent me an email to tell me dns wasn't working. |
| 15:56 | | * EFudd bonks that person |
| 15:58 | | * adamg wonders where chris is |
| 15:58 | <@guinea-pig> | surely he's off finding some hot geek chick |
| 15:59 | <@adamg> | if he is his 'live in' gf wont like it |
| 15:59 | <@guinea-pig> | ah, didn't know |
| 16:00 | <@guinea-pig> | wish i had a fg |
| 16:00 | <EFudd> | get one then |
| 16:00 | <@guinea-pig> | work schedule forbids such things |
| 16:00 | <EFudd> | they are overrated tho. |
| 16:00 | <@guinea-pig> | i meant fb. |
| 16:00 | <EFudd> | oic. |
| 16:01 | <EFudd> | `shrike-i386-disc1.iso' at 1353880 (0%) 230.9K/s eta:47m [Sending data] |
| 16:01 | <EFudd> | Stupid network interface. |
| 16:02 | <EFudd> | `shrike-i386-disc1.iso' at 28196904 (4%) 1.75M/s eta:6m [Sending data] |
| 16:02 | <EFudd> | boggle. |
| 16:02 | <@adamg> | 19:12 <@mikegrb> caker, are you married? |
| 16:02 | <@adamg> | 19:12 <@caker> "roommate" |
| 16:03 | <@adamg> | these irc logs are nice bit come a bit sluggish |
| 16:04 | <EFudd> | why the heck isn't mozillafirebird updated in portage yet |
| 16:04 | <EFudd> | 0.6.1 in portage, 0.7.1 is the latest milestone |
| 16:06 | <EFudd> | I guess the better question is, why haven't I been updating my system correctly. apparently emerge system doesn't get it. |
| 16:06 | <EFudd> | [ebuild U ][ebuild U ] net-www/mozilla-firebird-0.7 [0.6.1] +java +gtk2 -ipv6 +gnome -moznoxft |
| 16:06 | <EFudd> | oic. system!=world |
| 16:09 | <EFudd> | I just called Zend Technologies Inc. in the US... |
| 16:09 | <EFudd> | the phone was answered "hello." |
| 16:10 | <@adamg> | and |
| 16:10 | <EFudd> | Unprofessional? |
| 16:10 | -!- | Netsplit uranium.oftc.net <-> infrared.oftc.net quits: nick |
| 16:10 | <EFudd> | I said "Is this zend?" he goes "Oh, Yes." |
| 16:11 | <EFudd> | makes me think it's an individual =) |
| 16:11 | <@adamg> | possibly |
| 16:11 | <EFudd> | that and teh phone number isn't a US ring |
| 16:11 | <inkblot> | and what if it is? |
| 16:11 | <wferrel> | That was you? |
| 16:11 | -!- | Netsplit over, joins: nick |
| 16:11 | <EFudd> | wf, :-) |
| 16:11 | | * EFudd will do some more investigation re: Zend.com |
| 16:12 | <@adamg> | from what I can remember they are a resonably sized company |
| 16:13 | <inkblot> | whatever that means |
| 16:13 | <@adamg> | well there are 3 co-founders |
| 16:13 | <EFudd> | the licensing of the Zend Studio is almost enticing.... since I can run it on all of the platforms I own. |
| 16:14 | <EFudd> | erg. mplayer isn't Xinerama aware... or perhaps mine isn't compiled w/ that awareness. |
| 16:20 | <@adamg> | sighup g7 adamg |
| 16:20 | <%sighup> | #G7 stats for adamgent, the sleepy -- Current Level: 39 | Time to next level: 1 days, 11:29:07 | Status: online | Item Total: 362 | Total Time Idled: 16 days, 03:40:10 |
| 16:21 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: re irc logs being slugish, once I break it out and not have it return the full day that should help |
| 16:21 | | * mikegrb heads out to buy a UPS |
| 16:49 | <@adamg> | sighup seen caker |
| 16:49 | <%sighup> | caker was last seen on #g7 12 hours, 2 minutes and 6 seconds ago, saying: <private message> [1070876832] |
| 16:49 | <@caker> | yo |
| 16:49 | <@caker> | What's shakin? |
| 16:49 | <@adamg> | people have been looking for you |
| 16:50 | | * caker took care of everyone already :) |
| 16:50 | <@adamg> | did you find a problem with host12? |
| 16:50 | <@caker> | Not after our episode the other night, no... |
| 16:50 | <@adamg> | well I re-ran the tests yesterday and this time they all went through it did not hang on one of the set tests |
| 16:52 | <@adamg> | have you got the io usage for the last 36 hours |
| 16:54 | <@caker> | just checked -- i/o and load both look good / low |
| 16:55 | <@adamg> | the tests finished at 14:09 est on 7/12/03 |
| 16:55 | <@adamg> | and chris your irc logs are out by a day |
| 16:56 | <@adamg> | the things in the log dataed 8/12/03 happened on the 7/12/03 |
| 16:56 | <@adamg> | the tests also took 1.2 hours longer than the previous time |
| 16:58 | <@caker> | the irc logger rotates after midnight and names the files incorrectly |
| 17:00 | <@guinea-pig> | heh |
| 17:00 | <@guinea-pig> | duh |
| 17:00 | <EFudd> | wow.... |
| 17:00 | <@adamg> | bbiab |
| 17:00 | <EFudd> | http://security.sdsc.edu/publications/teracrack.pdf |
| 17:00 | <@guinea-pig> | irc logfile rotation. now there's an idea |
| 17:00 | <@guinea-pig> | i just output each line to #channel_YYYYmmdd.log |
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| 17:10 | <ColeSlaw> | caker: problem :S |
| 17:10 | <ColeSlaw> | linode won't turn back o |
| 17:10 | <ColeSlaw> | on* |
| 17:12 | <@caker> | ColeSlaw: you have two slack profiles -- booting the right one? |
| 17:12 | <ColeSlaw> | yeah |
| 17:12 | <ColeSlaw> | (and I've tried both to make sure ;) |
| 17:14 | <@caker> | second profile booted for me |
| 17:14 | <inkblot> | ha ha |
| 17:14 | <ColeSlaw> | it boots, but turns off |
| 17:14 | <@caker> | still running... |
| 17:14 | <ColeSlaw> | I dunno, maybe it hates me.. |
| 17:15 | <ColeSlaw> | must be OE |
| 17:17 | <ColeSlaw> | mmm...sorry; you must think I'm really incompetent |
| 17:17 | <@guinea-pig> | right about now i'd be wondering why you're using OE to determine if your linode were running |
| 17:18 | <ColeSlaw> | (operator error) |
| 17:18 | <@caker> | ColeSlaw: I don't -- it makes me think my interface needs improvement |
| 17:19 | <ColeSlaw> | I'm just gonna shut up and go back to typing my essay for english... |
| 17:19 | <ColeSlaw> | All's well that ends well, caker. |
| 17:19 | <@caker> | ColeSlaw: nah :) -- go and delete that first profile |
| 17:19 | <inkblot> | PING botfire.net (64.62.190.165): 56 data bytes |
| 17:19 | <inkblot> | 64 bytes from 64.62.190.165: icmp_seq=0 ttl=51 time=66.7 ms |
| 17:19 | <inkblot> | 64 bytes from 64.62.190.165: icmp_seq=1 ttl=51 time=67.6 ms |
| 17:19 | <inkblot> | doot doot dooooooooooo |
| 17:19 | <inkblot> | ColeSlaw, that's you, right? |
| 17:19 | <@guinea-pig> | I SHALL REIGN DOOM UPON YOU |
| 17:20 | <ColeSlaw> | mmmm hmmm |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | [inkblot@goose:~][inkblot@goose:~]$ ssh botfire.net |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | The authenticity of host 'botfire.net (64.62.190.165)' can't be established. |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | RSA key fingerprint is 69:23:4d:33:e6:5a:35:dd:8e:4a:c5:cd:52:70:13:1c. |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | Warning: Permanently added 'botfire.net' (RSA) to the list of known hosts. |
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| 17:20 | <inkblot> | inkblot@botfire.net's password: |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | ^-- ssh is working |
| 17:20 | <inkblot> | what's the problem? |
| 17:20 | <ColeSlaw> | thanks, we know it's on now.. |
| 17:20 | <ColeSlaw> | I thought it was implied ^_- |
| 17:21 | <inkblot> | meh |
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| 17:21 | <@guinea-pig> | and i do mean reign |
| 17:21 | <@guinea-pig> | (why ZIM never had to worry about spelling!) |
| 17:21 | <@guinea-pig> | i shall be your Doomperor |
| 17:24 | <wferrel> | ok, so it's been a while, but anyone know an easy way to generate a list of numbers from x to y at the shell level? |
| 17:24 | <@guinea-pig> | seq |
| 17:24 | <wferrel> | thanks, you're a life saver. I knew there had to me something, just couldn't think of the right thing to man for... :) |
| 17:25 | <@guinea-pig> | might i suggest the helpful utility 'apropos' |
| 17:25 | <@guinea-pig> | for example |
| 17:25 | <@guinea-pig> | apropos sequence |
| 17:25 | <inkblot> | [inkblot@goose:~][inkblot@goose:~]$ apropos sequence |
| 17:25 | <inkblot> | ... |
| 17:25 | <inkblot> | seq (1) - print a sequence of numbers |
| 17:26 | <inkblot> | ... |
| 17:26 | <@guinea-pig> | wow. look at that |
| 17:26 | <wferrel> | :) nod, was an error in the wetware. I was trying things like "range" and "generate" |
| 17:26 | <wferrel> | tho, I keep forgetting about apropos, was using man -k, which I believe is the same... |
| 17:27 | <inkblot> | "numbers" |
| 17:28 | <@guinea-pig> | i love numbers |
| 17:28 | <@guinea-pig> | they spell out your DOOM with precision |
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| 18:10 | <tm> | woo hoo |
| 18:10 | | * adamg returns with food |
| 18:10 | <@caker> | woo hoo? :) |
| 18:11 | <@guinea-pig> | yoo hoo |
| 18:11 | <tm> | <3 linode |
| 18:11 | <@guinea-pig> | mm... chocolate milk |
| 18:11 | -!- | tm is now known as totsm |
| 18:11 | <EFudd> | damn. chocolate milk sounds mad good. |
| 18:11 | <inkblot> | the one true sam malone? |
| 18:13 | <@guinea-pig> | mad chocolate sounds milky good |
| 18:15 | <inkblot> | caker, i have a question about bridging |
| 18:16 | <@caker> | ok |
| 18:16 | <inkblot> | are packets reencapsulated as they are relayed? |
| 18:16 | <inkblot> | like, if i bridged a ppp connection and an ethernet connection, |
| 18:17 | <@caker> | afaik, it resets a few vars in the packet's c structure, and then forwards it along .. |
| 18:17 | <@caker> | I was wondering about bridging ppp last night, actually |
| 18:17 | <inkblot> | so, the link layer encapsulation is not preserved? |
| 18:17 | <@caker> | like for an office gateway machine with a backup ppp conn |
| 18:18 | <@caker> | it should be .. |
| 18:18 | <inkblot> | well, for bridging differently encapsulated devices, no, it shouldn't |
| 18:18 | <inkblot> | which is why i ask |
| 18:18 | <inkblot> | ppp link layer != ethernet link layer |
| 18:19 | <@caker> | no idea :) |
| 18:19 | <inkblot> | hmmm |
| 18:19 | <inkblot> | ok, i'm also curious about the uml patch |
| 18:19 | <inkblot> | if i apply the uml patch to some kernel sources, |
| 18:19 | <inkblot> | can i still build normal kernels from the same sources? |
| 18:19 | <@caker> | No, keep them sep |
| 18:19 | <inkblot> | hurg |
| 18:19 | <@caker> | the build isn't that smart |
| 18:20 | | * inkblot kicks a can |
| 18:20 | <inkblot> | do you know if that's something people are working on? |
| 18:20 | <@caker> | no one is working on that |
| 18:20 | <@caker> | and probably never will |
| 18:21 | <@caker> | 2.6 is worse, in that regard -- if you ever run any "make" without ARCH=um, the tree will refuse to build UML -- (make mrproper fixes) |
| 18:26 | | * caker goes off to build host14 |
| 18:27 | <@adamg> | only host14 |
| 18:30 | <@caker> | host15 and 16 are on their way |
| 18:31 | <@adamg> | so 4 hosts to go to he then |
| 18:32 | <@guinea-pig> | oh |
| 18:32 | <@guinea-pig> | reboot tonight in the middle of me slumber |
| 18:32 | | * caker grabs the Cybertool |
| 18:33 | <@guinea-pig> | oh not good. i'm seeing lines on my screen |
| 18:33 | <@guinea-pig> | i forget what they're called |
| 18:34 | <@guinea-pig> | probably a loose connection |
| 18:34 | <@adamg> | cybertool as in the swiss army one |
| 18:35 | <@guinea-pig> | aww. bowie's sick |
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| 18:45 | <EFudd> | http://pub.tv2.no/nettavisen/english/article162044.ece |
| 18:49 | <@adamg> | nice |
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| 19:02 | <Artifex_> | 18:26 -!- Irssi: Unknown command: windows |
| 19:05 | <Elf|School> | wtf |
| 19:05 | <Elf|School> | >.< |
| 19:06 | <Elf|School> | irssi si being weird |
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| 19:19 | -!- | mode/#linode [+o caker] by ChanServ |
| 19:21 | <@adamg> | nite all |
| 19:27 | -!- | ElfStone [loki@ACA94110.ipt.aol.com] has joined #linode |
| 19:28 | <ElfStone> | This blows my ircnet is being packted >.< |
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| 19:34 | | * mikegrb has ups goodness now :) |
| 19:34 | <@caker> | yum -- whatcha get |
| 19:34 | <@mikegrb> | http://home.thegrebs.com/ups/ |
| 19:34 | <@mikegrb> | not too big a 500va APC jobbie |
| 19:35 | <@mikegrb> | I like apcupsd |
| 19:35 | <@mikegrb> | has lots of spiffy options |
| 19:36 | <@mikegrb> | now just to shutdown the computer and plug it in there |
| 19:36 | <@mikegrb> | oh and when you have a few minutes I have something to talk about |
| 19:36 | <@caker> | sure... |
| 19:36 | <@mikegrb> | regarding a new service offering that may fit inline with linode |
| 19:36 | <@mikegrb> | oh, now? |
| 19:36 | <@caker> | Sure :) |
| 19:36 | <@mikegrb> | msg okay? |
| 19:37 | <@caker> | ya |
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| 19:41 | <You_Wish> | anybody alive |
| 19:41 | <inkblot> | nope |
| 19:41 | <You_Wish> | k |
| 19:41 | <You_Wish> | Artifex_ you here |
| 19:41 | <Artifex_> | just |
| 19:42 | <Artifex_> | hi, howya? |
| 19:42 | <You_Wish> | sup |
| 19:42 | <You_Wish> | didn't i talk to the other day about windows |
| 19:42 | <Artifex_> | yes, indeed you did |
| 19:42 | <You_Wish> | got some time for me |
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| 19:55 | <ElfStone> | sighup: linode avail |
| 19:55 | <%sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 0] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 1] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
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| 21:37 | <Griswald> | 'sup guys? :) |
| 21:38 | <vitrum> | yo |
| 21:43 | <ElfStone> | nm an dyou? |
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| 22:00 | <@mikegrb> | -ElectricElf/Wallops- orion.oftc.net will be rebooted in about an hour, for a kernel upgrade. Yeah. There'll be a split. Please don't come after us with pitchforks, we're in a lot of pain already :) |
| 22:00 | <@mikegrb> | muhaha |
| 22:03 | <Sh8d0w> | anyone know a good postfix tutorial? |
| 22:05 | <vitrum> | shadow, any paticular focus? |
| 22:05 | <Sh8d0w> | I just wanna test simple pop3 & smtp login |
| 22:08 | <Sh8d0w> | I was able to get it to accept mail, but I can't seem to check it from an email client |
| 22:08 | <vitrum> | prolly just need to install a pop server then |
| 22:09 | <vitrum> | what distro are you using? |
| 22:09 | <Sh8d0w> | I have courier-pop3d running too |
| 22:09 | <Sh8d0w> | gentoo |
| 22:09 | <vitrum> | any errors when you check with an email client? |
| 22:09 | <@mikegrb> | also errors in the logs |
| 22:09 | <Sh8d0w> | unable to login |
| 22:10 | <Sh8d0w> | I checked the user/pass many times |
| 22:10 | <vitrum> | the errors from the logs like mike mentioned may provide more |
| 22:10 | <Sh8d0w> | like /var/log/mail/log |
| 22:11 | <Sh8d0w> | pop3d: LOGIN FAILED |
| 22:11 | <Sh8d0w> | that was all I got |
| 22:11 | <vitrum> | heh |
| 22:17 | <shakr> | login will sometimes fail if your maildir or mbox doesn't yet exit |
| 22:17 | <shakr> | exist, rather |
| 22:18 | <@mikegrb> | might see if you can up the debug level of logging |
| 22:18 | <@mikegrb> | I know with courier-imap one of the levels even logs the name/password sent by the client |
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| 22:19 | <Sh8d0w> | the mailbox exists... I guess I'll need to up the debug like mike suggests |
| 22:19 | <Sh8d0w> | but I keep getting a software abort in putty |
| 22:19 | <@mikegrb> | the mailbox is a Maildir also? |
| 22:20 | <Sh8d0w> | the maildir is correct because I was able to send local mail |
| 22:21 | -!- | Chiphead-xchat [~Chiphead@dhcp160166234.columbus.rr.com] has joined #linode |
| 22:21 | <@mikegrb> | weird |
| 22:21 | | * mikegrb waves hello to Chiphead-xchat |
| 22:23 | | * Chiphead-xchat waves to mikegrb |
| 22:25 | <Chiphead-xchat> | hmmm. when I screen -r on my proxy it sayes no screen session to reconnect to, but it is up! |
| 22:26 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:26 | <Chiphead-xchat> | oh maybe a different user it lists a screen |
| 22:26 | <@caker> | mikegrb: fyi, host10 will probably be about 11:20 est... host9 goes first |
| 22:26 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 22:26 | <@mikegrb> | okay |
| 22:26 | <@mikegrb> | thanks |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | I'm going to go down early |
| 22:27 | <@caker> | Shutting it down? |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | so I can resize my disk image and up the swap |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 22:27 | <@caker> | Cool |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:27 | <@mikegrb> | $todo_list_for_reboots++ |
| 22:28 | <Sh8d0w> | hmm.... authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection refused |
| 22:29 | <Sh8d0w> | that doesn't look good |
| 22:29 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 22:29 | <@mikegrb> | courier uses an authdaemon |
| 22:29 | <@mikegrb> | for authenticating users |
| 22:29 | <@mikegrb> | perhaps it isn't running?? |
| 22:30 | <@mikegrb> | or is this the authdaemon trying to talk to something like mysql? |
| 22:30 | <Chiphead-xchat> | hey in irssi how do I close windows? |
| 22:30 | <@mikegrb> | /window close |
| 22:30 | <Sh8d0w> | hmm, I didn't set it up for mysql yet... maybe it is the authdaemon not running |
| 22:31 | <@mikegrb> | maybe |
| 22:32 | <Sh8d0w> | odd, I thought the start automatically with courier-imap |
| 22:33 | <Artifex_> | blech... hey caker.. can you put off the host10 reboot untill tomorrow? I'm rather busy this evening... lol |
| 22:34 | <Chiphead-xchat> | thx... had a ton of prvt chat windows :( |
| 22:34 | <@caker> | Artifex: sorry mate :) |
| 22:34 | <@caker> | will only take a few minutes |
| 22:34 | <Artifex_> | Chiphead-xchat: thats what you get for saying "17/f/wanna cyber?" on efnet |
| 22:34 | <@caker> | 30 minutes before isn't the time to ask me, either ;) |
| 22:34 | <Chiphead-xchat> | lol |
| 22:35 | <Artifex_> | caker: oh, i'm just being a problem customer. go ahead. ;-) |
| 22:35 | <Chiphead-xchat> | nope wish they were but they were all boring xbox-linux stuff |
| 22:36 | <@mikegrb> | heh yes |
| 22:36 | <@mikegrb> | get lots of them when using it as a proxy |
| 22:39 | <@mikegrb> | caker: how long do you recon it would take to downsize 128mb and then up my swap the same? |
| 22:39 | <@mikegrb> | would it help to fill unused space with 0's?... actually I've never been more then half full so the loopback file shouldn't be full |
| 22:41 | <@caker> | mikegrb: how big is the image now? |
| 22:41 | <@caker> | swap takes no time at all |
| 22:41 | <@mikegrb> | ummm 4gb-128mb |
| 22:41 | <@caker> | and how much of that space is used? |
| 22:41 | <@mikegrb> | less then 1.5gb |
| 22:42 | <@caker> | probably around 2 min |
| 22:42 | <@mikegrb> | around 1.4/1.3 I think |
| 22:42 | <@mikegrb> | I'll shutdown about 10 minutes early then |
| 22:42 | <@mikegrb> | be on the safe side |
| 22:42 | <@mikegrb> | I figure it is better to do the resize before rather then after |
| 22:42 | <@caker> | I can give you a fair warning |
| 22:42 | <@mikegrb> | host-load wise |
| 22:42 | <@caker> | yes |
| 22:42 | | * mikegrb *trys* to be a good customer |
| 22:43 | <@caker> | :-p |
| 22:43 | <Sh8d0w> | heh |
| 22:43 | <@caker> | show off |
| 22:43 | <Griswald> | lol |
| 22:43 | <othermikegrb> | hmm |
| 22:43 | <othermikegrb> | caker-- |
| 22:43 | <othermikegrb> | sighup: karma caker |
| 22:43 | <%sighup> | infinite |
| 22:43 | <Sh8d0w> | next thing u know, the reboot never finishes... |
| 22:43 | <othermikegrb> | no! |
| 22:43 | <othermikegrb> | infinite - 1 |
| 22:45 | <@caker> | mmm hdparm |
| 22:45 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 22:45 | <Griswald> | hey caker, mind if I talk with ya via msg? |
| 22:45 | <@mikegrb> | I don't know what I would do without it |
| 22:45 | <@caker> | PARAMS=" -c3 -d1 -m16 -u1 -X udma5 -M254 -k1" |
| 22:46 | <@mikegrb> | you manually specify the udma level? |
| 22:46 | <@mikegrb> | I let it pick |
| 22:46 | <@mikegrb> | it picks best for me |
| 22:46 | <@mikegrb> | er best supported |
| 22:46 | <@caker> | trust no one |
| 22:47 | <@mikegrb> | but the truth is out there! |
| 22:47 | | * mikegrb goes to tinkle and then smoke |
| 22:47 | | * caker starts to get reboot fever again |
| 22:47 | <othermikegrb> | heh |
| 22:47 | | * caker shoots some yaegermeister |
| 22:48 | <@caker> | russian roulette reboots |
| 22:48 | <heidi> | hmm |
| 22:59 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 22:59 | <@mikegrb> | have fun |
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| 23:11 | <@mikegrb> | caker: anyway you can make my linode boot back up after the host reboot automagically :) |
| 23:11 | <@caker> | only if it shut it down during the host shutdown process |
| 23:11 | <@mikegrb> | okay |
| --- | Log | opened Mon Dec 08 23:37:30 2003 |
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| --- | Log | closed Mon Dec 08 23:38:07 2003 |
| --- | Log | opened Mon Dec 08 23:38:28 2003 |
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| 23:42 | <artifex> | :-) |
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