| --- | Log | opened Mon Dec 29 00:00:02 2003 |
| 00:28 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 31 nicks [4 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 27 normal] |
| 00:29 | @mikegrb> | inkblot++ |
| 00:29 | inkblot> | :D |
| 00:29 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:30 | inkblot> | i still owe you $10 |
| 00:30 | @mikegrb> | oh? |
| 00:30 | @mikegrb> | oh yeah |
| 00:30 | @mikegrb> | phone call heh |
| 01:05 | = | jrm [~junior@adsli217.cofs.net] quit (Ping timeout: 480 seconds) |
| 01:40 | + | ajr [~alan@24-193-93-159.nyc.rr.com] joined #linode |
| 01:40 | CrackMonkey> | m/sg ajr well, good luck beating that rape charge |
| 01:40 | CrackMonkey> | ;ldsakfja;lkdsf |
| 01:40 | CrackMonkey> | oops |
| 01:40 | CrackMonkey> | crap |
| 01:42 | ajr> | hmm |
| 01:46 | EFudd> | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3640561983 |
| 01:47 | CrackMonkey> | NO EMADS! |
| 02:32 | = | Newsome [~sorenson@byu-gw.customer.csolutions.net] quit (Quit: Leaving) |
| 03:15 | guinea-sleep | is now known as guinea-work |
| 03:28 | wap> | Morning |
| 05:46 | + | ant [~ca2d7bfe@webuser.thegrebs.com] joined #linode |
| 05:47 | ant> | sighup seen caker |
| 05:47 | sighup> | caker was last seen on #linode 11 hours, 49 minutes and 6 seconds ago, saying: i love how slashdot/osdn is pushing match.com now [1072652285] |
| 05:47 | = | ant [~ca2d7bfe@webuser.thegrebs.com] quit (Client Quit) |
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| 07:46 | @adamg> | well i think I have got courier set-up correctly as a local smtp server |
| 07:47 | + | ant [~ca2d7bfe@webuser.thegrebs.com] joined #linode |
| 07:50 | @caker> | morning |
| 07:51 | @mikegrb> | morning |
| 07:51 | @mikegrb> | I have stuff for you :) |
| 07:52 | @adamg> | morning caker, mikegrb |
| 07:52 | @caker> | ant: ant == antonyd ? |
| 07:53 | ant> | yup |
| 07:53 | @caker> | all right! .. ready to make the move this morning? |
| 07:53 | ant> | you've got a 96 for me? |
| 07:54 | @mikegrb> | just for you ant :) |
| 07:54 | @caker> | I'll place you on the Linode 128 server, but only w/ the 96 plan for now .. until your ready to move to the 128 .. sound good? |
| 07:54 | @mikegrb> | sighup: linode avail |
| 07:54 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 22] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 17] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 07:54 | ant> | sounds good |
| 07:54 | ant> | private channel for details? |
| 07:54 | @caker> | Ok, I'll assign new IPs and setup the migration.. sure |
| 08:04 | * | caker goes to make some coffee |
| 08:04 | sneakums> | sysadmin fuel! |
| 08:14 | @caker> | heh |
| 08:14 | @mikegrb> | caker: get my message? |
| 08:15 | @mikegrb> | sys068.med.navy.mil 1.2 MB 0.8 % <- O |
| 08:15 | @mikegrb> | er |
| 08:15 | @mikegrb> | I've only been at work 30 minutes and already have transfered 1.2 mb |
| 08:15 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 08:23 | Quik> | (Fri Dec 26 @ 20:00:17) (bot!~bot@dave.xbox-linux.sf.net) The light of the gods shines down upon you! You have found the level 155 Jotun's Fury Colossal Sword! Your enemies' hatred is brought to a quick end as you arc your wrist, dealing the crushing blow. |
| 08:23 | Quik> | \o/ |
| 08:26 | @mikegrb> | \o/ <- man who has pie |
| 08:32 | <@caker> | mikegrb: I'll grab that after new drives tomorrow |
| 08:32 | <@caker> | looks good |
| 08:32 | <@mikegrb> | ahh |
| 08:32 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 08:32 | <@mikegrb> | heh yeah |
| 08:32 | <@adamg> | thank god I only need courier for smtp, setting up courier for pop and imap looks hard |
| 08:32 | <@mikegrb> | you are a little tight on spance |
| 08:32 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: nah |
| 08:32 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: for the most part you just turn it on :) |
| 08:33 | <@adamg> | i just tend smtp on, but modified the access file to remove access from the 10.* and 192.168.* |
| 08:34 | <@mikegrb> | aye |
| 08:35 | <@mikegrb> | I have it set to allow my home ip |
| 08:35 | <@adamg> | I will deal with the pop and imap when I need it along with the ssl over etc |
| 08:35 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 08:35 | <@mikegrb> | yeah the ssl is nice |
| 08:35 | <@adamg> | well hopefully I can use auth smtp so I can use smtp from anywhere with a username and password |
| 08:36 | <@mikegrb> | I don't think I did anything to set it up and I've noticed via headers that all the mythtv lists incomming email is comming in via ssl over smtp |
| 08:36 | <@mikegrb> | though I did setup ssl for imap, so I'm just using imaps and no imap |
| 08:44 | <@caker> | sighup: linode forums |
| 08:44 | <sighup> | caker: Linux Tips, Tricks, Tutorials: Creating an offsite binary ... ; /dev/random: Linus Torvalds 34th Birthday ... ; Linux Networking: DNS and rest of the stuff ; Feature Request/Bug Report: Feature Request: A "recovery ... ; Linode.com Announcements: Host8 down for repair |
| 08:44 | <@caker> | that reminds me .. nice job mikegrb :) |
| 08:44 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 08:44 | <@mikegrb> | I don't lnow what you are talking about |
| 08:44 | <@caker> | sunny is arguing on the forumm again |
| 08:44 | <@adamg> | i will probably set-up courier to use mysql for auth details |
| 08:45 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: there is a good howto on that somewhere |
| 08:45 | <@caker> | more coffee, bbiaf |
| 08:45 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: dpm |
| 08:45 | <@mikegrb> | er |
| 08:45 | <@mikegrb> | don't remember the url... written by perlstalker in #courier on freenode |
| 08:45 | <@mikegrb> | when you are ready to do it lemme know and I'll get the url from him |
| 08:45 | <@adamg> | i will find it when I need it |
| 08:45 | <@adamg> | can the webmail and mail servers be on seperate machines |
| 08:46 | <@mikegrb> | umm |
| 08:46 | <@mikegrb> | hmmm |
| 08:46 | <@mikegrb> | I'm not certain |
| 08:46 | <@mikegrb> | personally I just use squirrelmail for webmail |
| 08:46 | <@mikegrb> | that one they can |
| 08:49 | <@adamg> | in the corrier conf dir there is a file called apache-sqwebmail |
| 08:49 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 08:50 | <@mikegrb> | that is meant to be included in the apache conf |
| 08:50 | <@mikegrb> | if I recall properly |
| 08:50 | <@adamg> | is that for squirrelmail then |
| 08:50 | <@mikegrb> | that is for the courier webmail |
| 08:50 | <@mikegrb> | there is an ebuild for squirrelmail though |
| 08:50 | <@adamg> | it add to alaisees /webmail and /courier |
| 08:50 | <@adamg> | k |
| 08:51 | <@adamg> | and this rate I am going to need 3 linodes |
| 08:51 | <@mikegrb> | the /courier one is for the webadmin |
| 08:51 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 08:51 | <@mikegrb> | I con't think caker would have a problem with that |
| 08:51 | <@adamg> | my wallet might though |
| 08:52 | <@adamg> | should really have 4 though |
| 08:53 | <@adamg> | 1 for web, 1 for mysql, 1 for mail and dns and 1 at TP for backup dns and mx |
| 08:53 | <@adamg> | do you now how well courier works as backup mx |
| 08:55 | <@adamg> | all it should do is accept mail and forward it to the primary mail server when ever it can |
| 08:56 | <@mikegrb> | I dunno |
| 08:56 | <@mikegrb> | I'm sure it does okay |
| 08:56 | % | Netsplit oxygen.oftc.net <-> proton.oftc.net quits: david-wk, Efudd-he, @caker, risto |
| 08:57 | % | Netsplit over, joins: caker |
| 09:00 | <@adamg> | i will poke around the courier chan on freenode when I need to sort it all out |
| 09:00 | <@adamg> | first net split in a while |
| 09:02 | <@mikegrb> | yes |
| 09:02 | <@mikegrb> | planned reboot |
| 09:02 | <@mikegrb> | there was some fs corruption on proton so it was brought to single user mode for full fsck |
| 09:02 | <@mikegrb> | was actually planned for almost a week |
| 09:03 | <@mikegrb> | but yeah has been nice and stable lately |
| 09:03 | * | caker shutters @ fs corruption |
| 09:03 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:04 | <@mikegrb> | caker: fs corruption means something to you? ;) |
| 09:04 | * | caker drops dead |
| 09:04 | <@mikegrb> | that's no good |
| 09:04 | <@mikegrb> | /etc/init.d/caker restart |
| 09:04 | <@mikegrb> | * restarting caker [!!] |
| 09:04 | <caker> | CLEAR! |
| 09:04 | <@mikegrb> | yikes! |
| 09:06 | * | ant shudders @ caker defribillation |
| 09:06 | <caker> | hehe |
| 09:06 | <@mikegrb> | /etc/init.d/caker zap |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | * manually setting caker to stopped state [ok] |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | /etc/init.d/caker start |
| 09:07 | <caker> | gimmie a sixpack of Corona, stat! |
| 09:07 | <ant> | with or without lemon? |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | * starting caker [ok] |
| 09:07 | <caker> | def with |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | all good |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | yup |
| 09:07 | <@mikegrb> | lemon + corona == yum |
| 09:08 | * | ant raids fridge for beer after getting new linode, ah, the life |
| 09:09 | <caker> | I'm going to link to #linode and setup the web-irc thing off the /support/ page... |
| 09:09 | <@mikegrb> | so my bash.org replacement site does cool stuff |
| 09:09 | <@mikegrb> | like auto removes timestamps from stuff you paste in the box |
| 09:09 | <@mikegrb> | http://iqdb.net/submit.php |
| 09:10 | <@mikegrb> | caker: you are in irssi or mirc now? |
| 09:10 | <caker> | irssi |
| 09:10 | <@mikegrb> | ahh well I know it works with irssi already |
| 09:10 | <caker> | in a screen session :) |
| 09:10 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:10 | <@mikegrb> | and xchat |
| 09:10 | * | mikegrb too :) |
| 09:10 | <@mikegrb> | screen++ irssi++ |
| 09:11 | <@mikegrb> | I would presume it would work with mirc dunno what the timestamps lok like |
| 09:11 | <@mikegrb> | er look |
| 09:11 | <@mikegrb> | it will match [09:11] [09:11:12] 09:11 09:11:12 |
| 09:11 | <@mikegrb> | and all of those with the date in front (silly xchat) |
| 09:21 | - | ant [~ca2d7bfe@webuser.thegrebs.com] left #linode () |
| 09:22 | <caker> | mikegrb: did you iframe the irc.cgi into your page? |
| 09:22 | + | LinodeWebUser [~442e7afd@64.35.99.206] joined #linode |
| 09:22 | <@mikegrb> | no, though that would work |
| 09:23 | <@mikegrb> | I used pass_thru("./index.pl") in php |
| 09:23 | <@mikegrb> | though you could just grab the html it outputs and put that in ther |
| 09:23 | <caker> | hmm |
| 09:23 | <@mikegrb> | +e |
| 09:24 | ~ | ChanServ set +o caker on #linode |
| 09:25 | <@mikegrb> | sheesh |
| 09:25 | <@mikegrb> | caker had a chance to reconnect to the right server and instead connected to one in croatia ;) |
| 09:25 | <@caker> | haha |
| 09:25 | - | LinodeWebUser [~442e7afd@64.35.99.206] left #linode () |
| 09:26 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:26 | <@mikegrb> | caker: you need to set rdns for the ip it comes from to webuser.linode.com |
| 09:26 | <@caker> | yeah |
| 09:26 | <@mikegrb> | of if you set it to my oftc server I can set the rdns that the ircd sees to that |
| 09:26 | <@caker> | let me do that |
| 09:27 | <@mikegrb> | I have an irssi script that you can use that will translate the 442e7afd into the real client ip and host |
| 09:27 | + | me2 [~c61a780c@webuser.thegrebs.com] joined #linode |
| 09:27 | <@mikegrb> | 09:27 * me2 is WCS1-MCPHERSON.NIPR.MIL (198.26.120.12) |
| 09:27 | <@caker> | ok, nab that IP and set the rdns please |
| 09:27 | <@mikegrb> | 09:27 + me2 [~c61a780c@webuser.thegrebs.com] joined #linode |
| 09:28 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:28 | <@mikegrb> | spiffy stuff |
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| 09:30 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: dns 64.35.99.206 |
| 09:30 | <sighup> | mikegrb: 64.35.99.206 is webuser.linode.com |
| 09:30 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:30 | <@caker> | nice ty |
| 09:30 | <@mikegrb> | no problem |
| 09:31 | <@caker> | need to wrap in interface around this thing |
| 09:31 | <@mikegrb> | that way rdns doesn't have to be that to everybody, just the ircd |
| 09:31 | <@caker> | or mb open in new window .. that's easy |
| 09:31 | <@mikegrb> | have I sent you that irssi script before? |
| 09:32 | <@caker> | don't think so |
| 09:32 | <@caker> | <--- irssi newb |
| 09:32 | <@caker> | http://www.linode.com/support/ |
| 09:33 | <@adamg> | the xchat image needs the background changing |
| 09:34 | <@caker> | hrm? |
| 09:34 | <@caker> | what's your server name? |
| 09:34 | <@adamg> | the background in a blue colour needs changing to which or no background |
| 09:35 | <@mikegrb> | orion.thegrebs.com |
| 09:35 | <@caker> | ahh |
| 09:35 | <@caker> | not orion.oftc.net ? |
| 09:35 | <@mikegrb> | nope |
| 09:35 | <@mikegrb> | it is mainly for hub use |
| 09:35 | <tjfontaine> | well yes and no |
| 09:35 | <@mikegrb> | so it is "hidden" |
| 09:35 | <tjfontaine> | it exists but only in your mind |
| 09:35 | <@mikegrb> | caker: dcc transfer pending... type "/dcc get" to receive |
| 09:35 | <tjfontaine> | peace |
| 09:35 | <@mikegrb> | the info should be in aindow 1 |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | s/ain/win/ |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | that file goes in ~/.irssi/scripts |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | then type /run webuser |
| 09:36 | <@caker> | hrm .. wonder if it requires perl 5.6 too |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | just requires perl afaik |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | not a specific version |
| 09:37 | <@mikegrb> | it checks to see if the umask is @webuser* then decodes the username portion of the hostmask to the ip and does a reverse lookup and prints the results in the window for that channel |
| 09:38 | + | caker_web_user [~442e7afd@webuser.linode.com] joined #linode |
| 09:38 | <caker_web_user> | hey yah |
| 09:38 | <@mikegrb> | working for you? |
| 09:39 | <tjfontaine> | up next caker sings the speakerboxxx |
| 09:39 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:39 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: are you at work yet? |
| 09:39 | <tjfontaine> | out the door .... now! |
| 09:39 | <@mikegrb> | better |
| 09:40 | <@caker> | mikegrb: is the xchat icon better? |
| 09:40 | <@mikegrb> | that was adamg who commented before |
| 09:40 | <@mikegrb> | lemme take a looksee |
| 09:40 | <@caker> | oo |
| 09:40 | <@adamg> | the background is still blue |
| 09:41 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 09:41 | <@caker> | are any of the others blue? |
| 09:41 | <@mikegrb> | nope |
| 09:41 | <@adamg> | no |
| 09:41 | <@caker> | weird gamma on this laptop |
| 09:41 | <@mikegrb> | just make it transparent :) |
| 09:42 | <@caker> | How about now? |
| 09:42 | <@adamg> | no |
| 09:42 | <@adamg> | still blue |
| 09:42 | <@caker> | hrm .. looks correct on my end... |
| 09:42 | <@mikegrb> | pwahahahahahaahahhaha |
| 09:42 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 09:42 | <@mikegrb> | http://www.linode.com/images/icons/l33t_IMS_xchat.png |
| 09:43 | <@mikegrb> | tee-hee |
| 09:46 | <@caker> | mmmm fedex |
| 09:48 | = | caker_web_user [~442e7afd@webuser.linode.com] quit (Quit: CGI:IRC) |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | caker: http://thegrebs.com/sshot.jpg |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:49 | <@caker> | damn |
| 09:49 | <@adamg> | mikegrb I thought you didnt use windows! |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | just at work ;) |
| 09:49 | <@mikegrb> | don't have a choice there :) |
| 09:50 | <@mikegrb> | but at least I have my ssh window open :) |
| 09:50 | <@mikegrb> | heh in fact I sftp'ed the screen shot |
| 09:58 | <@caker> | Does it still look wrong? |
| 09:58 | <@adamg> | yes |
| 09:58 | <@caker> | bizarre |
| 10:08 | <@mikegrb> | how bizarre, how bizarre |
| 10:09 | <@caker> | there. |
| 10:10 | <@adamg> | that one works |
| 10:11 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:18 | <@adamg> | anyone know where the courier log files live |
| 10:18 | <eurozip> | sighup, g7 eurozip |
| 10:18 | <sighup> | #G7 stats for eurozip, the heh -- 35/113 Current Level: 42 | Time to next level: 2 days, 06:30:11 | Status: online | Item Total: 356 | Total Time Idled: 23 days, 07:33:25 |
| 10:21 | <@adamg> | nevermind |
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| 10:22 | <@adamg> | hi pjdc |
| 10:22 | <pjdc> | looks like HE pulled the rdns :D |
| 10:22 | <pjdc> | hi, adamg |
| 10:25 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: it logs to syslog |
| 10:25 | <@mikegrb> | oh nevermind :) |
| 10:25 | <@adamg> | found it |
| 10:26 | <@adamg> | I was looking in todays logs and it was blank, so looked in the previoud rotations ones and found it there |
| 10:26 | <@adamg> | for some reasons the logs where rotated at around 14:00 gmt |
| 10:27 | <@caker> | mmm hard drives |
| 10:28 | <@adamg> | what size |
| 10:28 | <@mikegrb> | any size is good :) |
| 10:32 | <@adamg> | I am going to have to add in daily cron jobs to tidy up after emerge |
| 10:33 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 10:33 | <@mikegrb> | I just do it when I feel like spring cleaning |
| 10:36 | <@caker> | four 80gb drives |
| 10:36 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: linode forums |
| 10:36 | <sighup> | mikegrb: Linux Tips, Tricks, Tutorials: Creating an offsite binary ... ; /dev/random: Linus Torvalds 34th Birthday ... ; Linux Networking: DNS and rest of the stuff ; Feature Request/Bug Report: Feature Request: A "recovery ... ; Linode.com Announcements: Host8 down for repair |
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| 10:55 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 30 nicks [4 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 26 normal] |
| 10:56 | <@caker> | hello |
| 10:57 | <tjfontaine> | hi |
| 10:57 | * | adamg waits for time to pass by |
| 10:58 | <@caker> | I could make a living just doing honeypots and busting these idiots |
| 10:59 | * | caker gets that evil look in his eye |
| 10:59 | <@adamg> | ? |
| 10:59 | <@caker> | fraudulent signups |
| 10:59 | <@adamg> | caker it is honeytrap not honeypots |
| 11:01 | * | adamg tries to work out how cron works |
| 11:07 | = | sighup [~sighup@webuser.thegrebs.com] quit (Remote host closed the connection) |
| 11:09 | <@adamg> | at least now I know why me syslog file rotated at 14:00 |
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| 11:37 | <@adamg> | hi Chang |
| 11:37 | <@adamg> | anhone use webalizer or awstate before |
| 11:47 | <@caker> | adamg: I've used webalizer... |
| 11:47 | <@adamg> | any good |
| 11:47 | <@caker> | yes... |
| 11:48 | <@caker> | very useful |
| 11:48 | <@caker> | use it on all my hosting clients |
| 11:50 | <@adamg> | what is the difference between a hardlink and a symlink |
| 11:50 | <sneakums> | a symlink just contains the name of the target |
| 11:50 | <sneakums> | so if it moves, the symlink is broken |
| 11:50 | <sneakums> | but symlinks can point across filesystem boundaries |
| 11:51 | <sneakums> | a hard link is just another name for a file |
| 11:51 | <@adamg> | can or cant |
| 11:51 | <sneakums> | can |
| 11:51 | <sneakums> | a hard links stores the inode number of the file |
| 11:51 | <sneakums> | so it cannot point across filesystem boundaries |
| 11:51 | <sneakums> | the think to understand about hardlinks |
| 11:52 | <sneakums> | is that if you hardlink to a file |
| 11:52 | <@adamg> | I guess a symlink will the be best then |
| 11:52 | <sneakums> | it now has two names, both of which are equal |
| 11:52 | <sneakums> | really in unix, files have numbers (the inode number) and between 1 and N names (hard links) |
| 11:53 | <sneakums> | symlinks are usually the safe choice |
| 11:53 | <@adamg> | just for some options in cronolog |
| 11:53 | * | sneakums nods |
| 11:55 | <@caker> | If you have lots of hard-links, du -s / can potentially report more space than the size of your device |
| 11:56 | <@caker> | which is kind of fun |
| 11:56 | <sneakums> | and a bug, really |
| 11:56 | <sneakums> | it should account for each inode only once |
| 11:56 | <@adamg> | and that would really confuse me |
| 11:57 | <sneakums> | i think GNU's du does it properly |
| 11:57 | <sneakums> | i have a bunch of hard-linked kernel trees and it seems to get it right |
| 11:57 | <@caker> | how much space would it take to copy this dir tree to another device .. |
| 11:57 | <@caker> | in that case, it is correct |
| 11:57 | <sneakums> | well, if your copy program doesn't preserve hard links, yes |
| 11:57 | <@caker> | But I see your point .. |
| 11:57 | <sneakums> | but that's also a bug, in my opinion |
| 11:58 | <sneakums> | accounting for inodes is expensive to do |
| 11:58 | <@caker> | Do any copy programs preserv hard links? |
| 11:58 | <sneakums> | in rysnc you have to turn it on explicitly |
| 11:58 | <sneakums> | rsync's -H will |
| 11:58 | <@caker> | wow |
| 11:58 | <sneakums> | i think it's -H |
| 11:58 | <@caker> | I''m about to do that tomorrow .. |
| 11:59 | <sneakums> | ah, du only gets it right if you give it --total also |
| 11:59 | <@adamg> | caker at some point can you update the gentoo image |
| 11:59 | <sneakums> | [revox(~/build/linux)][revox(~/build/linux)] du -sh --total * |
| 11:59 | <sneakums> | 208M S0 |
| 11:59 | <sneakums> | 23M S0-mm1 |
| 11:59 | <sneakums> | 3.7M hack-S0 |
| 11:59 | <sneakums> | 234M total |
| 12:00 | <sneakums> | patch trees copied with cp -rl is a good way to save space |
| 12:00 | <sneakums> | although you need to take care that your editor backs up by renaming if you plan to diff them |
| 12:00 | <sneakums> | for vim, set backupcopy=no |
| 12:01 | <@caker> | looks like newer du is smart about hard links... |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | only if you give it --total, though |
| 12:02 | <@caker> | -l, --count-links |
| 12:02 | <@caker> | count sizes many times if hard linked |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | [revox(~/build/linux)][revox(~/build/linux)] du -shl --total * |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | 208M S0 |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | 207M S0-mm1 |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | 208M hack-S0 |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | 621M total |
| 12:02 | <sneakums> | yesh indeed |
| 12:03 | <@caker> | spooky |
| 12:03 | <sneakums> | hard-linked trees diff really fast |
| 12:03 | <sneakums> | because of course if the inode numbers are the same you don't need to look at the contents |
| 12:06 | <@caker> | good point .. still in cache, too ... |
| 12:07 | <sneakums> | yes indeed |
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| 12:12 | * | caker pats UML_ChanLog |
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| 12:17 | <@adamg> | caker: does webalizer constantly analize the logs or does it do it at time intervals |
| 12:19 | <@caker> | hrm .. the method I use is incremental, not like a pipe from apache like some .. |
| 12:19 | <@caker> | not sure if it can do that |
| 12:19 | <@adamg> | how do you mean by incremental |
| 12:20 | <@caker> | well, you run it via cron, and its smart enough to start at the last line of the log processed |
| 12:20 | <@adamg> | so it could be run every hour or something |
| 12:20 | <@caker> | Yes |
| 12:21 | <@caker> | it will also do its own reverse dns and cache the results for next time .. so you can keep that off in httpd.conf |
| 12:21 | <@adamg> | as I am going to rotate the logs daily |
| 12:26 | <@adamg> | caker the incremental things does it work on access.log access.log.1 etc |
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| 12:29 | <sneakums> | should i be using the control panel to reboot? |
| 12:30 | <sneakums> | shutdown -r seems to halt it |
| 12:32 | <sneakums> | weird |
| 12:32 | <@adamg> | yes or lish |
| 12:33 | <sneakums> | i booted it and it seems to have shutdown again |
| 12:33 | <@adamg> | I put an aliase in bashrc to aliase reboot to an ssh call to reboot via lish |
| 12:36 | <sneakums> | is there a way to see what's being sent to the console as it tries to boot? |
| 12:37 | <@adamg> | it maybe a uml problem though, to do with not releasing some locks |
| 12:37 | <sneakums> | is that login to hostx.linode.com? |
| 12:38 | <sneakums> | i was in there, and i gave the boot command, but i didn't see any way of getting output |
| 12:38 | <sneakums> | hitting enter told me there were no screen sessions for me |
| 12:38 | <@adamg> | then there is a problem with it booting |
| 12:38 | <@adamg> | sighup ping caker |
| 12:38 | <sighup> | caker: ping! ping! ping! |
| 12:38 | <sighup> | caker was last seen on #linode 17 minutes and 43 seconds ago, saying: it will also do its own reverse dns and cache the results for next time .. so you can keep that off in httpd.conf [1072718460] |
| 12:38 | <sneakums> | this is odd, i have two config profiles |
| 12:39 | <sneakums> | let me try the secondone |
| 12:40 | <sneakums> | aha |
| 12:41 | <sneakums> | um |
| 12:41 | <sneakums> | this is weird |
| 12:41 | <@caker> | ? |
| 12:42 | <@caker> | While the host is picking up the boot job, hold down Return in lish .. (weak, I know) |
| 12:42 | <@caker> | rebooting via Lish uses the last used config profile |
| 12:42 | <sneakums> | well, it's come up with the second profile, but it claims to be to be Debian 3.0, with no hostname set |
| 12:42 | <sneakums> | i think maybe i confused it originally |
| 12:42 | <sneakums> | when i was setting up |
| 12:42 | <sneakums> | i created a profile, deleted the disk images and then created a second profile |
| 12:42 | <@caker> | yeah |
| 12:43 | <sneakums> | i wonder where my working installation has gone |
| 12:43 | <@caker> | since images can be shared across profiles, they're not all deleted as a groub |
| 12:43 | <@caker> | group |
| 12:43 | <sneakums> | this looks to be a new Debian image I have here |
| 12:43 | <sneakums> | not th eonce I've been setting up |
| 12:44 | <@caker> | when you deleted and redeployed last time, did you reboot? |
| 12:44 | <sneakums> | i'm not quite sure of the sequence of events |
| 12:44 | <@caker> | otherwise, you''ve been working on images that woul dhave been released on the next reboot |
| 12:44 | <sneakums> | i'm sure i did confuse it somehow, though |
| 12:44 | <sneakums> | ah |
| 12:44 | <sneakums> | that must be what happened |
| 12:45 | <@caker> | since I let it deleted images on a running profile |
| 12:45 | <@caker> | ... |
| 12:45 | <@caker> | That's a feature, btw .. |
| 12:45 | <sneakums> | how so? |
| 12:45 | <@mikegrb> | you can delete the image |
| 12:45 | <@caker> | returns your disk space so you can redeploy, and then reboot without being down during the deploy |
| 12:45 | <sneakums> | ahh |
| 12:45 | <sneakums> | right |
| 12:45 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 12:45 | <@mikegrb> | that |
| 12:46 | <@caker> | but, looks like it bit you |
| 12:46 | <sneakums> | well, at least i found out before i'd put anything much on it |
| 12:46 | <sneakums> | how do i detach from the linode's console? |
| 12:46 | <sneakums> | ^A^D? |
| 12:46 | <sneakums> | aha |
| 12:46 | <@mikegrb> | yup |
| 12:46 | <@caker> | ^a d, then [d]isconnect (d tab) |
| 12:46 | <sneakums> | i use a weird screen esacpe, so i never remember to tryhe default |
| 12:47 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 12:47 | <@caker> | hehe sunny's getting schooled on his dd backup post |
| 12:47 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 12:48 | * | adamg goes to look |
| 12:48 | * | mikegrb too |
| 12:51 | <sneakums> | i'm glad i got my backup mx sorted before i pulled this trick |
| 12:51 | <@caker> | oh yeah... |
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| 12:52 | * | caker has thought about a delete-queue folder for stuff like this |
| 12:52 | <@caker> | keeps deleted images around for 7 days or so |
| 12:52 | <@caker> | then kills em |
| 12:54 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 12:55 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 12:56 | <sneakums> | it'd be handy for newbies |
| 12:56 | <sneakums> | or if your new image has problems and you need to go back fast |
| 12:58 | * | sneakums shabooms |
| 12:58 | <@adamg> | think I am going to use awstats |
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| 12:59 | <@caker> | hello rudy |
| 12:59 | <@adamg> | not that it is in portage |
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| 13:00 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 13:00 | * | sneakums reboots |
| 13:00 | <@mikegrb> | caker: it is much clearer with that script displaying info |
| 13:00 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 13:06 | <@caker> | I had this problem last time w/ irssi and non-standard lib locations |
| 13:08 | <@mikegrb> | oh? |
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| 13:11 | <@mikegrb> | caker: you should just use gentoo ;) |
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| 13:26 | <@caker> | got my date with XO set... |
| 13:26 | <@mikegrb> | sexy |
| 13:34 | * | Newsome prefers to date XX |
| 13:34 | <Newsome> | being an XY and all. |
| 13:35 | <@adamg> | right then, I am going to rotate my logs every 6 hours and run webalizer on the previous logs, so at -6 hours |
| 13:35 | <@mikegrb> | well you can have it look at previous and current |
| 13:35 | <@mikegrb> | I think you can even give it a whole dir |
| 13:36 | <@adamg> | i was thinking about that but wouldnt deplicated happed |
| 13:36 | <@mikegrb> | you just use incremental mode |
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| 13:36 | <@mikegrb> | it recognizes it |
| 13:36 | <@caker> | nice -n 19 /vbin/webalizer -p -Q -R 30 -n $domainName -o $basePath/htdocs/stats/ $basePath/logs/access_log -r $domainName |
| 13:36 | <@mikegrb> | it goes by time/date of last enrtry it has seen |
| 13:37 | <@adamg> | the logs will be orgainised like this though |
| 13:37 | <@caker> | hello ckshort .. how's the rebuild going? |
| 13:37 | <@adamg> | . /log/apache/archive/%Y/%m/%d/access.log |
| 13:37 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: ahh |
| 13:38 | <@adamg> | with symlinks to current and previous |
| 13:38 | <ckshort> | Hit a snag with rebuilding past user files. |
| 13:38 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: so could still be unnecessary work |
| 13:38 | <@adamg> | like /log/apache/access.log access.log.1 |
| 13:38 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 13:38 | <@mikegrb> | well if you have the sym links it could just look at those two |
| 13:39 | <@adamg> | would is keep analyzing both though |
| 13:40 | <ckshort> | Has anyone ever had a system not recognize users that are properly defined in /etc/passwd? I've been getting this message: "could not open session" when I try to su to a user. The webserver is not recognizing the uid's when it tries to exec cgi scripts. |
| 13:42 | <@caker> | hmm .. what about entries in shadow, and a proper (or existing) shell file? |
| 13:43 | <@caker> | sighup: linode forums |
| 13:43 | <sighup> | caker: Linux Tips, Tricks, Tutorials: Creating an offsite binary ... ; /dev/random: Linus Torvalds 34th Birthday ... ; Linux Networking: DNS and rest of the stuff ; Feature Request/Bug Report: Feature Request: A "recovery ... ; Linode.com Announcements: Host8 down for repair |
| 13:44 | <@caker> | hrm .. sighup doesn't grab announcements? |
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| 13:44 | <@caker> | mikegrb: check your topics anywhere rss config |
| 13:44 | <ckshort> | The entries in shadow match those in passwd. And the shell file exists, the users are all set to use /bin/bash |
| 13:44 | <@caker> | hrm .. what about stracing the su - user cmd? |
| 13:44 | <@mikegrb> | caker: will do |
| 13:45 | <@caker> | ckshort: what are the perms on /etc and /etc/passwd ? |
| 13:46 | <ckshort> | caker: 644 /etc/passwd and 600 /etc/shadow |
| 13:47 | <@caker> | what about /etc ? |
| 13:47 | <@caker> | and / :) |
| 13:47 | <ckshort> | It's always the simple stuff. :-) |
| 13:47 | <@caker> | did I guess right? |
| 13:47 | <ckshort> | On /etc |
| 13:48 | <ckshort> | Guess the restore process changed perms on it. |
| 13:49 | <ckshort> | caker: You mentioned something in the forums about DirectAdmin licenses. Are you still considering this? |
| 13:50 | <@caker> | I can get one for you, sure .. just that its not a 'supported' kind of thing (meaning, there's no pre-installed DirectAdmin distro to deploy) |
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| 13:51 | <@caker> | But, they're great about helping installation |
| 13:51 | <@caker> | Also, the license is tied to your IP |
| 13:52 | <ckshort> | Ok. . . That's fine. I had been playing with cPanel and don't think it's worth the price. But I host sites for several friends and need something to make it easier for them. |
| 13:52 | <@caker> | what about webmin / virtualmin? |
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| 13:53 | <tjfontaine> | Happy Birthday Artifex!! |
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| 13:55 | <@mikegrb> | webmin supports adding users with different access rights |
| 13:56 | <@caker> | virtualmin does vhosts, mysql dbs, and a few other things (i think)... |
| 13:56 | <@adamg> | and is constantly expanding |
| 13:57 | <ckshort> | I've never had much luck with it on other servers that I've used it on in the past as far as webmin, never used virtualmin before. Any thoughts on how simple/stupid the interface is? A couple of the people have NO computer skills and the cPanel interface was pushing it for them. :-) I have it setup where they use things like MovableType or something simliar in order to run their sites. |
| 13:58 | <@caker> | I experimented with DirectAdmin for a while, and to be honest, I wasn't very familar with its methods .. |
| 13:58 | <@caker> | I know it's pleasant compared to others, tho |
| 13:58 | <@caker> | DA takes over your install completely |
| 13:58 | <@mikegrb> | I've played with webmin one afternoon never virtualmin but from the description above it is probably better suited for you then webmin |
| 13:59 | <tjfontaine> | webmin isn't meant for virtual hosting perse, but more a system wide configuration panel |
| 14:00 | <@caker> | Webmin looks more like config files which is why admin types like it .. DA will take over everything |
| 14:00 | <@caker> | and you'll learn everything their way |
| 14:01 | <ckshort> | caker: I'm currently dealing with that to some degree anyway. I didn't realize exactly how much cPanel took over everything until after I installed it. |
| 14:02 | <ckshort> | I'll install webmin/virtualmin and see how it works out. I still maybe droping you a note about DA though. |
| 14:02 | <@caker> | ckshort: ok, drop me a ticket and I'll put in the request whenever you're ready.. |
| 14:02 | <@caker> | ckshort: they have a pretty fast turnaround |
| 14:04 | <@caker> | brb in a few min |
| 14:12 | <@caker> | bak |
| 14:16 | <inkblot> | metoo |
| 14:24 | <@mikegrb> | methree |
| 14:33 | <@caker> | hrm .. in response to my forum post: "What server are going to be affected ? |
| 14:33 | <@caker> | " |
| 14:34 | <@caker> | Do people read? :) |
| 14:36 | <@adamg> | no |
| 14:37 | <tjfontaine> | I'm sorry did you say something? |
| 14:39 | <@mikegrb> | hahahaha |
| 14:39 | <@mikegrb> | that is funny |
| 14:40 | <@caker> | Did I miss something in my post or what |
| 14:40 | * | caker translators for foreign customers |
| 14:40 | * | caker needs ... |
| 14:42 | <@caker> | adamg: if/when you get a chance, can you test the dns servers in gentoo's /etc/resolv.conf ? .. the other distros pick it up from dhcp, but I suspect Gentoo does not... |
| 14:43 | <tjfontaine> | no it doesn't |
| 14:43 | <@caker> | grrr |
| 14:43 | <tjfontaine> | not by default anyway |
| 14:43 | <tjfontaine> | my original resolv.conf I used in the bootstrap at home is what it still uses |
| 14:44 | <@caker> | might want to update resolv.conf then since I might have both dns servers down at the same time tomorrow (for a short period) |
| 14:44 | <@caker> | actuallly, i think only one of mine is in the default gentoo image |
| 14:44 | <@adamg> | domain hat-technologies.ltd.uk |
| 14:44 | <@adamg> | search linode.com |
| 14:44 | <@adamg> | nameserver 216.156.129.66 |
| 14:44 | <@adamg> | nameserver 216.156.129.65 |
| 14:44 | <@caker> | cool |
| 14:52 | <@adamg> | at some point I should install my own nameserver even if only for looking up |
| 14:53 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: I use pdnsd |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | has an ebuild |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | works great |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | cacheing dns |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | and at home it reads my /etc/hosts file on startup and adds entries for the systems there (reverse and forward) |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | pretty nice all around |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | simple config files |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | no longer maintained but I haven't had a single problem with it |
| 14:55 | <@mikegrb> | no crashes or resource hogging |
| 14:55 | <@adamg> | ill make a note, I always think that bind is a bit ott for resolution |
| 14:55 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 14:55 | <@mikegrb> | I've had webalizer throwing 20 threads at it resolving stuff with no problem |
| 14:55 | guinea-work | is now known as guinea-pig |
| 14:57 | <@adamg> | or I wait till I have more linodes and have one of them running dns for my domains and just use that |
| 14:57 | <@mikegrb> | that would work |
| 14:57 | <@mikegrb> | people always caution against using a server for resolving that is authoritative for some domain |
| 14:58 | <@caker> | for dns .. pollution or whatever its called? |
| 14:58 | <@adamg> | i wonder why |
| 14:59 | <@mikegrb> | I dunno |
| 15:00 | <@mikegrb> | I never have run my own dns server for a domain |
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| 15:00 | <@mikegrb> | zoneedit does me fine |
| 15:00 | <@adamg> | i prefer to run my own |
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| 15:02 | <eurozip> | I run 1 for each |
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| 15:05 | <@mikegrb> | caker: for a good time scroll up in #xbox-linux to around where nanu flooded the output of a --help command |
| 15:05 | <@mikegrb> | a few minutes ago |
| 15:10 | <@caker> | hehe |
| 15:11 | <pjdc> | two hours, I guess that wasn't too bad |
| 15:11 | <pjdc> | or was it more |
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| 15:22 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | heheh we can talk about people caker |
| 15:22 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | just the ops :) |
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| 15:25 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:25 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | you don't have to do a notice even |
| 15:26 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | /wallchops or in irssi just /wall |
| 15:26 | <- | notice[adamg|@#linode] so you can |
| 15:26 | <- | notice[adamg|@#linode] so you can |
| 15:26 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | heh |
| 15:26 | <@guinea-pig> | erm |
| 15:27 | <@adamg> | erm? |
| 15:27 | <@guinea-pig> | nice /notice's |
| 15:28 | <@guinea-pig> | or did my client just show them wrong? |
| 15:28 | <@mikegrb> | I saw all of them as notices here so probably showed wrong |
| 15:28 | <@mikegrb> | well |
| 15:28 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 15:28 | <@mikegrb> | 15:25 <- notice[guinea-pig] [wall/#linode] i'd forgotten all about it |
| 15:28 | <@mikegrb> | 15:26 <- notice[adamg|@#linode] so you can |
| 15:29 | <@mikegrb> | 15:26 <@mikegrb|@#linode> heh |
| 15:29 | <@mikegrb> | that is what saw |
| 15:29 | <@mikegrb> | s/t s/t I s/ |
| 15:29 | <@adamg> | wallops and notice are the same colour here so cant tell the difference |
| 15:30 | <@adamg> | but I got |
| 15:30 | <@adamg> | -mikegrb- [Wall/#linode] heh |
| 15:31 | <@caker> | wall'ing on the host servers has an interesting effect :) |
| 15:31 | <@mikegrb> | well I should look into the theme I'm usin see if I can modify it a bit |
| 15:31 | <@mikegrb> | caker: oh? |
| 15:31 | <@mikegrb> | caker: does it get seen in a linode |
| 15:31 | <@mikegrb> | or on the console? |
| 15:31 | <@mikegrb> | hmm or maybe dmesg! :) |
| 15:32 | <- | notice[adamg|@#linode] lets see |
| 15:32 | <@caker> | mikegrb: it shows up inside the Linode's on the console .. anything with a tty |
| 15:32 | <@caker> | (on the host) |
| 15:32 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 15:33 | <@mikegrb> | that was my strongest guess |
| 15:33 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:33 | <@caker> | what does it do here? wall sends just to channel? (not the obvious answer) |
| 15:33 | <tjfontaine> | well depends |
| 15:33 | <@mikegrb> | to channel ops |
| 15:33 | <@caker> | just in the chann, tho, right? |
| 15:33 | <tjfontaine> | WALLOPS WALLCHOP and WALLCHAN |
| 15:33 | <@mikegrb> | that is why you have seen all are stuff |
| 15:33 | <tjfontaine> | irssi links wall to those commands |
| 15:33 | <tjfontaine> | er |
| 15:34 | <tjfontaine> | one of those |
| 15:34 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | hello |
| 15:34 | <@mikegrb> | interesting |
| 15:34 | <tjfontaine> | testing wallchan |
| 15:34 | + | adam-mk2 [~c2a82338@webuser.linode.com] joined #linode |
| 15:34 | <@mikegrb> | doing /wallchop acts proper then says unknown command |
| 15:34 | <tjfontaine> | oh that sucked royally |
| 15:35 | ~ | adamg set +o adam-mk2 on #linode |
| 15:35 | <- | notice[adamg|@#linode] ... |
| 15:36 | <@adamg> | you cant do wallchops on the web interface |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb> | what about /wall ? |
| 15:36 | <@adamg> | no |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb> | the round about way is /notice @#linode something |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb> | or /msg @#linode something else |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | hello |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:36 | <@caker> | tjfontaine: lol |
| 15:36 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:36 | <@adamg> | I get permissions denined for wallops |
| 15:36 | <tjfontaine> | ya I made a big booboo |
| 15:37 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: yeah that one is for ircops |
| 15:37 | <@adamg> | but it does seem to recognise that one! |
| 15:37 | <tjfontaine> | you get the same with /notice @#channel foobar |
| 15:37 | <@adam-mk2|@#linode> | test |
| 15:38 | <@mikegrb> | ahh that was pretty |
| 15:38 | <@adamg> | . /msg @#linode test works |
| 15:38 | <@mikegrb> | it looked right on this end |
| 15:38 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@adam-mk2|@#linode> test |
| 15:38 | <@mikegrb> | with out the notice stuff on there |
| 15:38 | <@adamg> | came through as a notice here |
| 15:39 | <@adamg> | looked like that here |
| 15:39 | = | redspy [~3efe8006@webuser.linode.com] quit (Quit: CGI:IRC (Ping timeout)) |
| 15:39 | <@caker> | wow .. adam is #2 in posts on the forums with 112 posts |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:39 | <@adamg> | i have been for ages |
| 15:39 | * | mikegrb will will |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | I will kill you |
| 15:40 | <@caker> | Quik: is #3 with 63 posts .. |
| 15:40 | <@adamg> | mikegrb one small problem the notices etc come out in your irc logs |
| 15:40 | <@mikegrb> | then fax your death certificate to caker so |