| --- | Log | opened Thu Jan 01 00:00:29 2004 |
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| 01:12 | <ElfStone> | HAPPPPYYY NNNNEEEWWW YYYYEAARRR |
| 01:13 | <CrackMonkey> | happy mailman day |
| 01:23 | <CrackMonkey> | Man, this new 1985 is going to be a great year |
| 01:23 | <CrackMonkey> | I forsee big things for my shoulderpad manufacturing business |
| 01:24 | <CrackMonkey> | and I've just invested in a plant that makes baseball caps with flaps |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | awesome |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | now check a script for me pretty please |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | http://iqdb.net/latest.txt <- complaines that there is an error on the last line |
| 01:24 | * | CrackMonkey makes a big red check mark on a copy of the third folio of 2001 |
| 01:25 | <@mikegrb> | I think it is a string not terminated or a bracket missing a buddy |
| 01:25 | <CrackMonkey> | what does your syntax highlighting say? |
| 01:26 | <CrackMonkey> | mine has no beef with it |
| 01:26 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 01:26 | <@mikegrb> | I'm damned confused |
| 01:26 | <CrackMonkey> | ah |
| 01:26 | <CrackMonkey> | no |
| 01:26 | <CrackMonkey> | see |
| 01:26 | <CrackMonkey> | you have two { and only one } |
| 01:26 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 01:26 | <@mikegrb> | hmm |
| 01:26 | <@mikegrb> | thanks |
| 01:27 | <CrackMonkey> | rocko spocko |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | I knew that was the problem from the way php was behaving couldn't find it |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 01:27 | <CrackMonkey> | :D |
| 01:27 | <CrackMonkey> | and if that doesn't work, check your drive geometry |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:28 | <CrackMonkey> | http://www.pigdog.org/auto/mr_bads_list/shortcolumn/1914.html <-- I co-wrote this |
| 01:29 | <@mikegrb> | ahh eheh |
| 01:29 | <@mikegrb> | I will read it a bit later |
| 02:17 | <EFudd> | happy new year |
| 02:17 | <EFudd> | and stuff |
| 02:18 | <@mikegrb> | sure |
| 02:19 | <@mikegrb> | 1,252 downloads of win-ce for the xbox so far |
| 02:19 | <@mikegrb> | I've used about 4gb of bandwidth |
| 02:20 | <EFudd> | man my girl kinda upsets me sometimes |
| 02:20 | <EFudd> | i try to do sompn nice for her and i get moaning about this and that. blahblah. |
| 02:21 | <@mikegrb> | :< |
| 02:24 | <ant> | having some trouble setting up for mail on my linode ( fedoraC1,sendmail,dracd,spamassassin ,qpopper) mail sent to a user gets refused - by the linode - anyone know if the domain names that caker dishes out work for MX - ie the li*.members.linode.com ones? |
| 02:24 | <ant> | local mail gets delivered, but not external mail |
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| 02:26 | <shakr> | there is no problem on the dns end of things, if no mx record for li* is present then the a record would be used |
| 02:27 | <shakr> | you probably need to add li*.m.lin.com to your list of local domains |
| 02:28 | <ant> | thx |
| 02:28 | <ant> | I have the domain in local domains - no go |
| 02:29 | <ant> | I get Deferred: Connection refused by li4-62.members.linode.com |
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| 02:29 | <shakr> | is sendmail listening on tcp/25? |
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| 02:30 | * | ant <- unix newbie , how to find that out/? |
| 02:30 | <shakr> | netstat -a | grep smtp |
| 02:31 | <ant> | tcp 0 0 localhost.localdom:smtp *:* LISTEN |
| 02:31 | <shakr> | er try netstat -an | grep 25 |
| 02:32 | <ant> | tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:25 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN |
| 02:32 | <ant> | looks like its listening on the local address |
| 02:32 | <shakr> | yeah, im not familiar enough with sendmail to tell you how to make it listen on your internet IP, but that is what needs to be done |
| 02:33 | <ant> | ok, will find out, thanks |
| 02:33 | <shakr> | im guessing it is a redhat default security setting to bind it only to localhost |
| 02:33 | <ant> | probably, it worked out of the box in debian and freebsd |
| 02:58 | <ant> | thanks shakr, that worked |
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| 03:13 | <shakr> | ant: no problem |
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| 04:28 | <Calimero`> | caker : is it possible to change our ip's reverse DNS ? |
| 04:35 | <EFudd> | there is a link in the CP.... |
| 04:36 | <Calimero`> | yeah, but the link seems to work more or less... |
| 04:36 | <Calimero`> | nameserver 216.156.129.66 |
| 04:36 | <Calimero`> | nameserver 12.96.160.115 |
| 04:36 | <Calimero`> | nameserver 216.234.234.30 |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | erf, not this... |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | Error Occurred While Processing Request |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | Error Diagnostic Information |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | Timeout period expired without completion of /bin/getHostByName.pl |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of (CFEXECUTE), occupying document position (44:35) to (44:115) in the template file /virtual/linode.com/www/htdocs/members/rdns.cfm. |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | Date/Time: Thu Jan 1 04:23:35 2004 |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.5) Gecko/20031007 |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | Remote Address: 81.65.250.71 |
| 04:37 | <Calimero`> | HTTP Referrer: https://www.linode.com/members/rdns.cfm |
| 04:37 | <EFudd> | open a support ticket. Use that data.... it's obviuosly bugged atm. |
| 04:39 | <shakr> | rdns manager works fine on my end |
| 04:39 | * | EFudd shrugs :) |
| 04:39 | <EFudd> | bed. |
| 04:40 | <Calimero`> | hum... maybe it doesn't like my french ip :/ |
| 04:40 | <shakr> | ip? you are entering a fqdn right? :p |
| 04:41 | <Calimero`> | yeah, sure... |
| 04:41 | <Calimero`> | but look at the error message, it complains about a cgi timeout, returning me all my browser data |
| 04:41 | <CrackMonkey> | try fixing your drive geometry |
| 04:41 | <EFudd> | Er. What are you entering in? |
| 04:42 | <Calimero`> | netph34r.creatixnet.com |
| 04:42 | <EFudd> | hrm. Yeah, could be drive geometry. |
| 04:42 | <CrackMonkey> | Always is. |
| 04:43 | <Calimero`> | drive geometry ? |
| 04:43 | <shakr> | ns's for creatixnex are timing out - problem isnt on linode's end |
| 04:43 | <EFudd> | yeah |
| 04:43 | <EFudd> | your nameservers are sucking at the moment |
| 04:43 | <EFudd> | the script just didn't return a graceful error. |
| 04:43 | <Calimero`> | oh ok, thanks |
| 04:44 | <EFudd> | fuck |
| 04:44 | <EFudd> | foot is asleep |
| 04:45 | <EFudd> | calimero, btw, that fqdn gets a lot of lame points. |
| 04:45 | <EFudd> | the use of 34 for ea and "net.com" |
| 04:45 | <EFudd> | :P |
| 04:45 | <shakr> | lol |
| 04:45 | <Calimero`> | lol |
| 04:45 | <Calimero`> | are you sure ? the digits seems to be ok, though... |
| 04:45 | <EFudd> | oh no. those are definately lame |
| 04:45 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 04:46 | <Calimero`> | net.com... no problem with this before... lol |
| 04:46 | <EFudd> | not to mention the regex matching your domain.... |
| 04:46 | <EFudd> | net.*\..*net\..*com |
| 04:46 | <Calimero`> | EFudd > oh ok. Sure it is, that's the point |
| 04:46 | <EFudd> | er, that just hurts. |
| 04:46 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 04:47 | <Calimero`> | EFudd > it was "web" before being "net"... could not find better for an irc network :/ |
| 04:47 | <EFudd> | webph34r.creatixweb.net.com? |
| 04:47 | * | EFudd confused |
| 04:47 | <Calimero`> | lol |
| 04:48 | <Calimero`> | no, creatixweb.com as the domain |
| 04:48 | * | EFudd goes off to register comnetorg.biz |
| 04:48 | <Calimero`> | netph34r is a joke as are the hostnames of all my local linux machines... ph34r, p3g4s3, l337 and so on |
| 04:49 | <Calimero`> | lol... nice name ;) |
| 04:49 | <EFudd> | Those would hurt to type. |
| 04:49 | <EFudd> | I think the joke would be on your fingers. |
| 04:50 | <Calimero`> | EFudd > that's only for reverse dns... the box will be reached with common aliases |
| 04:50 | <Calimero`> | of cours, it hurts... that's the point too, lol |
| 04:51 | <EFudd> | I betyou eat razorblades for breakfast. |
| 04:51 | * | EFudd really goes to sleep now |
| 04:51 | <Calimero`> | how did you guess that ? :p |
| 04:51 | <Calimero`> | have a good night, and thanks |
| 04:52 | <Calimero`> | and Happy new year :o) |
| 04:56 | <wap> | Morning. |
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| 05:31 | <nicklauss> | hello! |
| 05:31 | <wap> | howdi nicklauss |
| 05:32 | <nicklauss> | I have spend several hours on google looking at shared web hosting solutions and asking how do they know "how much is too much" in terms of resource consumption. |
| 05:32 | <nicklauss> | thanks wap. |
| 05:32 | <nicklauss> | so is there anyone who runs a particularly busy site on Linode? |
| 05:34 | <wap> | nicklauss: most people are still asleep ;) |
| 05:35 | <nicklauss> | ouch. what abt you wap? |
| 05:35 | <nicklauss> | I guess I should finish raiding the forums first. I need to convince myself that 64mb of memory is enough for my purposes. |
| 05:36 | <shakr> | what are you planning on running? |
| 05:36 | <wap> | nicklauss: you could start with a linode64, see how well it performs, and then adjust your choice so it fits your needs. |
| 05:37 | <wap> | sighup: linode avail |
| 05:37 | <sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 26] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 15] [Linode 192: 2] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 05:37 | <wap> | lots of linode64 :) |
| 05:38 | <nicklauss> | yeah the thing is might not want to move to Linode 96 ;) |
| 05:39 | <nicklauss> | I'm sure there would be good tips about coping with small memory right? |
| 05:39 | <wap> | nicklauss: you also have the possibility to add extra RAM, bandwith, etc. |
| 05:39 | <nicklauss> | e.g. for MySQL I only intend to use MyISAM tables |
| 05:39 | <nicklauss> | and with Linode hopefully only the modules I actually use need to be loaded... |
| 05:42 | <nicklauss> | aren't there sites I can see? |
| 05:44 | <wap> | thegrebs.com, but it's not _that_ busy a website |
| 05:44 | <nicklauss> | checking it.. thanks |
| 05:45 | <nicklauss> | My first hosting experience was with a dedicated server and I really like being able to tweak things ;) |
| 05:46 | <wap> | nicklauss: it's on a linode128 I think. but mikegrb uses it to run a lot of other things than just serving webpages |
| 05:46 | <nicklauss> | and also not having to pay for every extra service |
| 05:49 | <nicklauss> | wap why did you choose to use linode? |
| 05:50 | Calimero` | is now known as Calimero |
| 05:50 | <wap> | nicklauss: well basically for learning purposes. I'm a gnubie :) Started by using Linux on my Xbox then I felt to move to something a bit more powerful. |
| 05:51 | <wap> | nicklauss: I'll eventually move all the websites I have hosted on colo on my Linode |
| 05:52 | <wap> | nicklauss: also, since I travel a lot, it's a good way to have a PC from almost everywhere in the world... I just need to carry a small ssh client with me :) |
| 05:53 | <shakr> | many linode64 users signed up because of the price i'd imagine |
| 05:54 | <wap> | Prices are really fair. And there's also a "linode community" that is nice and can be really handy when you have a problem ;) |
| 05:55 | <nicklauss> | are you there? |
| 05:55 | <wap> | nicklauss: ? |
| 05:55 | <wap> | I need to go now anyway... Laters folks. |
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| 05:56 | <nicklauss> | ok I had network probs I have seen your replies wap. thanks |
| 06:27 | <nicklauss> | have a nice day ppl. pls wake up soon! |
| 06:27 | <tjfontaine> | sssh |
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| 10:02 | <@caker> | morning, The Day After |
| 10:03 | <@adamg> | afternoon |
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| 10:23 | <licksjp> | Hello>everyone |
| 10:23 | <@adamg> | hi |
| 10:24 | <licksjp> | Hello>adamg |
| 10:24 | <licksjp> | May I question about linux soft? |
| 10:25 | <@adamg> | yep |
| 10:25 | <licksjp> | Do you know Gyach?>adamg |
| 10:25 | <@adamg> | no |
| 10:25 | <licksjp> | It's Yahoo chat Cliant |
| 10:26 | <@adamg> | yeh so I see |
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| 11:20 | <@mikegrb> | [Thoughtbandit][Thoughtbandit] No plans yet. I have resolutions though. My New Year's resolution is 1024 x 768. I also resolve to 65.24.122.137 |
| 11:23 | <@adamg> | lol |
| 11:24 | <@adamg> | mikegrb there is a new version of portage out, I dont know if it will fix the current problem though not tried yet |
| 11:24 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 11:25 | <@mikegrb> | I already fixed mine though :) |
| 11:25 | <@mikegrb> | would be funny if the bug was still there |
| 11:25 | <@mikegrb> | I would certainly bitch loudly |
| 11:26 | <@adamg> | well the one they said I duplicated was for a previous version and reported and fixed back in November last year |
| 11:26 | <@adamg> | i will wait for this emerge sync to complete and boot back to my other config profile and see |
| 11:29 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 11:33 | <@adamg> | appears to be fixed |
| 11:36 | * | adamg needs a volunteer who controls their own DNS records and mail server |
| 11:40 | <@mikegrb> | seems same here |
| 11:40 | <@mikegrb> | controls own dns records to what extent? |
| 11:43 | <@adamg> | can add stuff to it |
| 11:43 | <@mikegrb> | heh like? |
| 11:43 | <@adamg> | an mx and a records |
| 11:44 | <@mikegrb> | I can |
| 11:44 | <@mikegrb> | one sec |
| 11:47 | <@mikegrb> | had to unload the dishwasher |
| 11:47 | <@mikegrb> | sheesh I thought that is what I got married for :p |
| 11:50 | <@adamg> | no you need children for that |
| 11:54 | <@mikegrb> | oh gotcha |
| 11:54 | * | mikegrb is afk for a min... making children |
| 11:54 | <@adamg> | lol |
| 12:15 | <@adamg> | ping |
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| 12:30 | <@mikegrb> | pongity pong |
| 12:33 | <@adamg> | mikegrb are you willing to help me test out a few things then |
| 12:34 | <@mikegrb> | sure |
| 12:34 | <@mikegrb> | would a bit later be okay? |
| 12:34 | <@mikegrb> | heidi wants to watch a movie now |
| 12:34 | <@mikegrb> | and she just finished making breakfast |
| 12:35 | <@adamg> | yeah fine |
| 12:35 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 12:35 | <@mikegrb> | I presume you want to try backup mx stuff? |
| 12:36 | <@adamg> | yeah |
| 12:36 | <@mikegrb> | great :) |
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| 13:18 | <sinned> | how do i find out what my bandwidth usage was for last month, if i didn't keep track of it myself? |
| 13:19 | <@adamg> | i dont think you can, if you ask caker he should be able to find out for you. |
| 13:19 | <@adamg> | sighup ping caker |
| 13:19 | <sighup> | caker: ping! ping! ping! |
| 13:19 | <sighup> | caker was last seen on #linode 1 hours, 51 minutes and 45 seconds ago, saying: <private message> [1072974490] |
| 13:20 | <@adamg> | would be a nice thing to have on the CP some sort of history for both bw and cpu usage |
| 13:20 | <sinned> | yeah, if i had checked it 14 hours ago i'd have seen all of december's usage info |
| 13:21 | <sinned> | it'd be nice if it saved it at the end of the month |
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| 13:54 | <@caker> | hello |
| 13:55 | <@adamg> | lo |
| 13:55 | <@caker> | sighup: 1024*6 |
| 13:55 | <sighup> | 6144 |
| 13:57 | <@mikegrb> | morning caker |
| 13:57 | <@mikegrb> | I would just like to say that soul survivors is a crazy weird movie |
| 13:57 | <@caker> | afternoon |
| 13:58 | <@caker> | mikegrb: never heard of it |
| 13:58 | <@mikegrb> | me neither |
| 13:58 | <@mikegrb> | got it at blockbuster last night |
| 13:58 | <tjfontaine> | in the year 2525 if man is still alive |
| 13:58 | <@mikegrb> | got 5 dvds for $11 |
| 13:59 | <@mikegrb> | (blockbuster rewards membership)++ |
| 13:59 | <@adamg> | hmm BigBrother |
| 13:59 | <sinned> | caker is there a way to check past months' usage data? |
| 14:00 | <@mikegrb> | sinned: slip caker 50 bucks |
| 14:00 | <@caker> | sinned: ... I have the data, just no report page for you to access yet .. worried you went over? Or just trying to gauge? |
| 14:01 | <@adamg|@#linode> | caker: did you see the you_wish and HD stuff |
| 14:01 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | heh it was funny stuff |
| 14:01 | <@caker> | How do I [wall] again without sending to every freaking channel? |
| 14:02 | <@adamg> | . /msg @#linode msg |
| 14:02 | <@adamg|@#linode> | I would still love to know why he needs 50 gig |
| 14:02 | <@mikegrb> | caker: or in irssi just /wall message |
| 14:03 | <@caker> | hrm .. dunno where my message went |
| 14:03 | <tjfontaine> | to all Ops |
| 14:03 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | hello |
| 14:03 | <@adamg|@#linode> | go that one |
| 14:03 | <tjfontaine> | in this channel :-) |
| 14:03 | <@mikegrb> | no ;) |
| 14:03 | <@mikegrb> | somewhere though |
| 14:03 | <@mikegrb> | perhaps it disapeeared into the ether |
| 14:03 | <@adamg|@#linode> | what is his current hd usage? |
| 14:04 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: eventually I want a small air conditioner unit |
| 14:04 | <@mikegrb> | all cpus cooled by it |
| 14:04 | <tjfontaine> | are you serious? |
| 14:04 | <@mikegrb> | yes ;) |
| 14:04 | <tjfontaine> | hahah |
| 14:04 | <@mikegrb> | like just need the compressor/radiator unit outside |
| 14:04 | * | tjfontaine can imagine the extra heat output created by it |
| 14:04 | <@adamg|@#linode> | feck |
| 14:05 | <@mikegrb> | I can plumb it and stuff then call in a HV/AC company to purchase the unit |
| 14:05 | <tjfontaine> | heh |
| 14:05 | <@mikegrb> | and charge the plumbing |
| 14:05 | <@mikegrb> | heh yeah but the heat and noise would be outside |
| 14:05 | <@mikegrb> | and such a system could cool every computer in the house |
| 14:05 | <tjfontaine> | aye it could |
| 14:05 | <tjfontaine> | but it sounds expensive :-) |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | perhaps it would be possible to use the same compressor/radiator as the normal central heat/air |
| 14:06 | <tjfontaine> | and what about the risk of condesation? |
| 14:06 | <@adamg> | how many cpus are you trying to cool |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: hmm with an intermediate stage in between then I could have a secondary cooling system that cools the computers |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | and the primary would just cool the secondary |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | the primary would be hooked to the hv/ac stuff |
| 14:07 | <tjfontaine> | probably need some sort of return |
| 14:07 | <@mikegrb> | that way my secondary I could charge myself and work on myself |
| 14:07 | <@mikegrb> | also the secondary could run all the time and the primary based on a thermostat |
| 14:07 | <@mikegrb> | tjfontaine: aye, would be a closed loop |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | caker, this better? |
| 14:12 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | heh irssi does funky stuff, try /alias wl msg @#linode |
| 14:12 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | then type /wl <msg> |
| 14:13 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | /wall seends it as a notice to ops in the channel |
| 14:13 | <@adamg|@#linode> | instead of a message |
| 14:14 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | exactly |
| 14:14 | <@mikegrb|@#linode> | irssi sends notices to status window by default, I have that disabled |
| 14:16 | <@adamg> | mikegrb you got some time available |
| 14:16 | <@mikegrb> | umm yeah, I think so |
| 14:16 | <@mikegrb> | still watching the movie so just on my wifes piddly laptop but it should do |
| 14:16 | <@adamg> | until the next dvd |
| 14:17 | <@mikegrb> | huh? |
| 14:17 | <@adamg> | we can wait till after the movie has finished |
| 14:17 | <@mikegrb> | okie :) |
| 14:17 | <@mikegrb> | very weird, I'm more interested in it then I thought I would |
| 15:10 | * | caker fixes a bug in billing code |
| 15:12 | <@caker> | caused cfexec to segfault (duh!) |
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| 15:19 | <sjansen> | caker: If it'd be easy, I volunteer not to be billed. ;-) |
| 15:19 | <@caker> | gee thanks :) |
| 15:20 | <@caker> | too late, tho :) |
| 15:21 | * | mikegrb too |
| 15:21 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:21 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 33 nicks [4 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 29 normal] |
| 15:21 | <@mikegrb> | 33 people in here |
| 15:21 | * | caker holds up a sign that reads "No free rides" |
| 15:21 | <@adamg> | it could be out xmas present |
| 15:21 | <@mikegrb> | probably a record :) |
| 15:21 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I got linode goodness from cafepress last night |
| 15:21 | <@caker> | awesome .. cap and t-shirt? |
| 15:22 | <@mikegrb> | and spaghetti strap thingie for heidi |
| 15:22 | <@caker> | Nice |
| 15:22 | <@mikegrb> | so in nashvilly you will know me from my hat ;) |
| 15:22 | * | caker is wearing the baseball t-shirt right now |
| 15:22 | <@mikegrb> | heh :) |
| 15:22 | <@caker> | Cool! |
| 15:22 | <@caker> | I was going to say the same to you .. "look for the guy in Linode shirt" |
| 15:22 | <@mikegrb> | caker: heh |
| 15:23 | <@caker> | We can meed at Fido, a cool coffe shop place with wireless |
| 15:23 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:23 | <@mikegrb> | I was going to say you have to pick the place |
| 15:24 | * | caker loves Fido |
| 15:24 | <@caker> | in the beatnik part of town too ..Hillsboro Village |
| 15:24 | <@adamg> | the coffee shop that I live in doesnt have wireless :-( |
| 15:24 | <@adamg> | dont really know if that is good or bad though |
| 15:26 | <sinned> | caker, i just want to guage my use |
| 15:26 | <sinned> | i hadn't looked at it at all in december, which is the first full month |
| 15:27 | <@caker> | sinned: one sec |
| 15:30 | <@caker> | sinned: linode username? |
| 15:31 | <@mikegrb> | caker: his username is mikegrb... was the usage? |
| 15:32 | <@caker> | I should just make a page ... |
| 15:32 | <@mikegrb> | yup |
| 15:32 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 15:33 | * | mikegrb makes his first CTCP action of 2004 |
| 15:37 | <@caker> | sighup: 1024*1024 |
| 15:37 | <sighup> | 1048576 |
| 15:37 | <@mikegrb> | sinned: 1+1 |
| 15:37 | <@mikegrb> | er |
| 15:37 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: 1 |
| 15:37 | <sighup> | mikegrb: huh? |
| 15:37 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: 1+1 |
| 15:37 | <sighup> | 2 |
| 15:37 | <@mikegrb> | sighup: botsnack |
| 15:37 | <sighup> | :) |
| 15:38 | <sinned> | caker, shed |
| 15:38 | <sinned> | hahaha i'm so bad at becoming idle |
| 15:39 | <sinned> | the problem with 'screen' and having a computer just 3 steps from the kitchen is that i can't stay focused on any one task for more than seconds at a time |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:24 <@caker> in the beatnik part of town too ..Hillsboro Village |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:24 <@adamg> the coffee shop that I live in doesnt have wireless :-( |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:24 <@adamg> dont really know if that is good or bad though |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:26 <sinned> caker, i just want to guage my use |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:26 <sinned> i hadn't looked at it at all in december, which is the first full month |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:27 <@caker> sinned: one sec |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:30 <@caker> sinned: linode username? |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:31 <@mikegrb> caker: his username is mikegrb... was the usage? |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:32 <@caker> I should just make a page ... |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:32 <@mikegrb> yup |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:32 <@mikegrb> :) |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:33 * mikegrb makes his first CTCP action of 2004 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@caker> sighup: 1024*1024 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <sighup> 1048576 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sinned: 1+1 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> er |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sighup: 1 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <sighup> mikegrb: huh? |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sighup: 1+1 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <sighup> 2 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sighup: botsnac15:24 <@caker> in the beatnik part of town too ..Hillsboro Village |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:24 <@adamg> the coffee shop that I live in doesnt have wireless :-( |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:24 <@adamg> dont really know if that is good or bad though |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:26 <sinned> caker, i just want to guage my use |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:26 <sinned> i hadn't looked at it at all in december, which is the first full month |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:27 <@caker> sinned: one sec |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:30 <@caker> sinned: linode username? |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:31 <@mikegrb> caker: his username is mikegrb... was the usage? |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:32 <@caker> I should just make a page ... |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:32 <@mikegrb> yup |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:32 <@mikegrb> :) |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:33 * mikegrb makes his first CTCP action of 2004 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@caker> sighup: 1024*1024 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <sighup> 1048576 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sinned: 1+1 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> er |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sighup: 1 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <sighup> mikegrb: huh? |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <@mikegrb> sighup: 1+1 |
| 15:39 | <@mikegrb> | 15:37 <sighup> 2 |
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| 15:40 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 1 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 0 normal] |
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| --- | Log | closed Thu Jan 01 15:40:08 2004 |
| --- | Log | opened Thu Jan 01 15:40:17 2004 |
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| 15:40 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 33 nicks [3 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 30 normal] |
| 15:40 | ~ | ChanServ set +o mikegrb on #linode |
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| 15:40 | <@mikegrb> | sorry folks |
| 15:40 | <@mikegrb> | how many lines got threw? |
| 15:40 | <@adamg> | 8 |
| 15:40 | <@mikegrb> | oh that's good |
| 15:40 | <@adamg> | was wondering where that came from |
| 15:40 | <@mikegrb> | there were a good 40+ |
| 15:40 | <sinned> | haha |
| 15:41 | <@mikegrb> | http://www.davedina.org/content/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=92 |
| 15:41 | <@mikegrb> | sinned: check those pictures out |
| 15:41 | <@mikegrb> | sinned: I want to do that in the kitchen |
| 15:41 | <@mikegrb> | wife wants a computer in there for receipes and mp3s |
| 15:41 | <@mikegrb> | would be perfect solution w/ not counter space used |
| 15:41 | <sinned> | hhahahha |
| 15:41 | <sinned> | cool |
| 15:42 | <@adamg> | inresting, I would use a miniitx though |
| 15:42 | <@mikegrb> | we use mythtv also so could run a frontend on it for tv |
| 15:42 | <@mikegrb> | aye |
| 15:42 | <@mikegrb> | I would at a minimum just put psu and mobo etc on the top shelf in that cabinet |
| 15:42 | <@mikegrb> | no stinking tower on top of the cabinets |
| 15:43 | <@adamg> | yeah the tower is a bit big |
| 15:43 | <sjansen> | "Someone's in the kitchen with Dina..." (Sorry, couldn't resist.) |
| 15:43 | <@mikegrb> | sjansen: heh |
| 15:43 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: yesh |
| 15:43 | <@adamg> | you could even network boot it, do no hd needed |
| 15:43 | <@mikegrb> | I really like the cut out cabinet door for monitor though |
| 15:43 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: right |
| 15:43 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: that is what I would do |
| 15:44 | <@mikegrb> | adamg: throw extra floppy drive or cd on it and boot from that to make things a bit easier |
| 15:44 | <@mikegrb> | if I wanted to be really cool I would use a 32mb compact flash for ide and boot from that and mount root via nfs |
| 15:44 | <@caker> | that is so geekghetto |
| 15:44 | <@adamg> | yeah use a cd drive with a live cd in so you do not need to pull the OS etc over the network |
| 15:45 | <@caker> | flatscreen all the way .. |
| 15:45 | <@mikegrb> | caker: heh some of us don't have bustling dot coms to fund such extravagance |
| 15:46 | <@caker> | :-p |
| 15:46 | * | caker goes back to coding traffic.cfm |
| 15:46 | <@mikegrb> | damnit sjansen now heidi is singing that song |
| 15:46 | <@mikegrb> | caker++ |
| 15:46 | <@mikegrb> | hurry up now |
| 15:46 | <@mikegrb> | caker: another 5 minutes? |
| 15:47 | <@caker> | you can hit it now if you want, but its not pretty |
| 15:47 | * | sjansen laughs evilly |
| 15:47 | <@caker> | /members/traffic.cfm |
| 15:47 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:47 | <@mikegrb> | I was doing that |
| 15:47 | <@adamg> | never really like cfm |
| 15:48 | <@adamg> | yeah not that pretty! |
| 15:48 | <@mikegrb> | but liking what is comming |
| 15:48 | <@adamg> | it contains all that is needed, just needs reordering |
| 15:49 | <@caker> | thats just a dump var function doing that :) |
| 15:49 | <@mikegrb> | and comma in the numbers or gb instead |
| 15:49 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 15:55 | <sinned> | sweet caker |
| 15:56 | <@adamg> | looking better |
| 15:58 | <@adamg> | pay day today then caker |
| 15:58 | <@caker> | Yup .. 1st of the year |
| 15:58 | <@caker> | adamg: look right this month with the overage from last? |
| 15:58 | <@caker> | er, overcharge |
| 15:59 | <@adamg> | yeah, have only been billed for the extra hd usage |
| 15:59 | <@caker> | cool |
| 15:59 | <@mikegrb> | looking great caker |
| 15:59 | <@adamg> | i have gotta sit down next month and get my prorata system coded and see if my current project works on linode |
| 16:00 | <@adamg> | caker can we have one for cpu usage as wekk |
| 16:00 | <@caker> | hrm |
| 16:00 | <@caker> | lemme see if I sum that |
| 16:00 | <@adamg> | if it to much hassle dont bother |
| 16:02 | <@adamg> | and the gcc compiling marathon starts |
| 16:04 | <@caker> | How's the page/formatting look now? |
| 16:04 | <@adamg> | looks good |
| 16:05 | <@adamg> | yay I have used 10% of the cpu!! |
| 16:07 | <@caker> | I'm going to right justify the numbers |
| 16:08 | <@adamg> | should the MB be in capitals |
| 16:08 | <@caker> | usually, yes |
| 16:08 | <@caker> | b is bits, B is bytes |
| 16:08 | <@adamg> | k |
| 16:09 | <@adamg> | caker can you right justify the data, or place a 0 in front of the zero digit months |
| 16:09 | <@caker> | data=date ? |
| 16:09 | <@adamg> | yeah |
| 16:09 | <@adamg> | opps |
| 16:10 | <@caker> | how about now? |
| 16:10 | <@adamg> | thats better |
| 16:10 | <@caker> | My Profile is my dumping ground |
| 16:11 | <@caker> | hrm .. not liking "traffic history" off Overview page |
| 16:11 | <@caker> | (the net summary widget) |
| 16:12 | <@adamg> | doesnt look right |
| 16:13 | <@caker> | killing it |
| 16:13 | <@adamg> | what about losing the traffic and just having History |
| 16:13 | <@caker> | Its the whitespace newline thats bothering me |
| 16:13 | <@mikegrb> | aye |
| 16:14 | <@caker> | mb it just looks weird on mac |
| 16:14 | <@mikegrb> | seems like it is the best place to put it though |
| 16:14 | <@caker> | I'll futz with that back in Nashville, i suppose |
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| 16:26 | <@adamg> | erm 30 meg BC cdr 25p |
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| 16:31 | <@adamg> | well I think I know how coruier works now |
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| 16:32 | <You_Wish> | help |
| 16:32 | <@caker> | ? |
| 16:32 | <@adamg|@#linode> | here we go |
| 16:32 | <You_Wish> | i just screwed my root account |
| 16:32 | <@caker> | How so? |
| 16:32 | <@adamg> | how |
| 16:32 | <You_Wish> | i was trying to make a new one using different name |
| 16:32 | <You_Wish> | so it wouldn't be easy do figure out |
| 16:33 | <You_Wish> | i got a new account name for root |
| 16:33 | <sinned> | courier rules |
| 16:33 | <You_Wish> | but some how i deleted the root directory |
| 16:33 | <@adamg> | yeah just has loads of different config files |
| 16:33 | <@caker> | You_Wish: http://www.linode.com/products/faq.cfm?id=4 |
| 16:33 | <You_Wish> | k |
| 16:34 | <You_Wish> | thanks |
| 16:34 | <@adamg> | the root home directory or the actual root dir for the OS |
| 16:34 | <You_Wish> | for the os |
| 16:34 | <You_Wish> | wait |
| 16:34 | <You_Wish> | dont get the question |
| 16:34 | <@caker> | you mean to root user in /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow |
| 16:34 | <@caker> | s/to/the/ |
| 16:34 | <You_Wish> | if you type cd root it isn't there |
| 16:34 | <You_Wish> | if you type cd /root it isn't there |
| 16:35 | <@caker> | so you can still log in as root, or are still logged in as root .. |
| 16:35 | <@adamg> | do you know your root password |
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| 16:35 | <You_Wish> | i want to just delete the root account and use a new one it that is possible |
| 16:35 | <@adamg> | you cant delete the root user account |
| 16:35 | <You_Wish> | yes i do and can log in but shell looks werid |
| 16:35 | <@caker> | Just make a new user, and copy their home directory to /root and chown root:root -r /root/ |
| 16:36 | <You_Wish> | k |
| 16:36 | <@caker> | (might be -R) |
| 16:36 | <@adamg> | or can you delete it, cant remember |
| 16:37 | <You_Wish> | this is what the shell looks like now |
| 16:37 | <You_Wish> | -bash-2.05b# |
| 16:38 | <You_Wish> | i make a new name with root access is there a certain id it needs to be link root |
| 16:39 | <You_Wish> | i make a new name with root access is there a certain id it needs to be like root |
| 16:39 | <You_Wish> | root has id 0 |
| 16:39 | <@adamg> | it has to be a member of group 0 |
| 16:40 | <You_Wish> | not root? |
| 16:40 | <@adamg> | or what ever ID root group has |
| 16:41 | <sjansen> | You_Wish: But be aware that some programs don't play nice w/ this sort of stuff. |
| 16:41 | <You_Wish> | i know i am craping in my pants now just playing with |
| 16:41 | <sjansen> | I've run into some programs that check id = 0, other that check username = root |
| 16:41 | <@adamg> | there are user IDs and group IDs |
| 16:45 | <@caker> | you can have multiple users with userid 0 in /etc/passwd|shadow |
| 16:45 | <@caker> | man useradd |
| 16:45 | <@adamg> | I thought user IDs had to be unqiue |
| 16:45 | <@caker> | nope |
| 16:46 | <@adamg> | oh |
| 16:46 | <@caker> | just don't ever write a program that edits /etc/passwd and hashes on userid .. which I did once on an SGI rig and it zapped user "root" |
| 16:47 | <sjansen> | And while we're on the topic, I've never head of group zero having significance. Anyone have real world experience? |
| 16:47 | <@adamg> | system calls to adduser is usually better |
| 16:47 | <@caker> | sjansen: same |
| 16:48 | <@caker> | adamg: this script was for an sgi failover system, and it synced /etc/passwd on both systems, but with slight changes |
| 16:48 | <@caker> | it was ages ago and I probably didn't know wtf i was doing to begin with |
| 16:48 | <@adamg> | I just use supperadduser on to superusers |
| 16:49 | <CrackMonkey> | visudo |
| 16:52 | <@caker> | CrackMonkey: not drive geometry this time? : |
| 16:52 | <@caker> | :) |
| 16:52 | <CrackMonkey> | only if visudo ffails |
| 16:52 | <@caker> | ok :) |
| 16:56 | <CrackMonkey> | barring that, you may want to check the I/O pressure |
| 16:56 | <CrackMonkey> | sometimes it can burst a hose |
| 16:57 | <@adamg> | bbiab |
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| 17:03 | <@caker> | afk for a bit |
| 17:04 | <CrackMonkey> | your asl is broken |
| 17:05 | <psykoyiko> | CrackMonkey: so, are you some kind of troll that goes from channel to channel shouting "hi, asl"? |
| 17:05 | <You_Wish> | it worked thanks for you help guys as always |
| 17:05 | <You_Wish> | i was sweating bullets |
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| 17:06 | <You_Wish> | someone exploited one of my shells so i just go detete happy |
| 17:06 | <CrackMonkey> | psykoyiko: That depends. |
| 17:07 | <psykoyiko> | on what, pray tell? |
| 17:07 | <CrackMonkey> | Drive geometry, mostly. |
| 17:11 | <Griswald> | You_Wish: exploited shell? how-so? |
| 17:11 | <You_Wish> | you want see what they used |
| 17:11 | <Griswald> | uhh... sure |
| 17:11 | <You_Wish> | i copy all logs |
| 17:12 | * | Griswald nods. |
| 17:13 | <You_Wish> | wget http://packetstormsecurity.nl/0312-exploits/x_hp-ux11i_nls_ct.c |
| 17:13 | <You_Wish> | cc x_hp-ux11i_nls_ct.c |
| 17:13 | <You_Wish> | i was trying to figure out how to see if they still have anything |
| 17:13 | <You_Wish> | i delete all shell accounts |
| 17:13 | <You_Wish> | they comprimized 5 shell accounts |
| 17:13 | <Griswald> | what distro you run? |
| 17:14 | <You_Wish> | rh8 |
| 17:14 | <EFudd> | heh |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | didn't i warn you about that? :) |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | I mean, I'm sure I warned you about it. |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | I even laughed at you a lot pre-emptively. |
| 17:15 | * | Griswald snickers. |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | And you said you could handle it. |
| 17:15 | * | EFudd pushes buttons |
| 17:15 | <You_Wish> | ya i knew it was going to happen |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | So you are masochisstic? |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | Wait, I already asked you that. |
| 17:15 | <EFudd> | and you said yes. |
| 17:16 | <You_Wish> | but what good is a shell if you can't give it out |
| 17:16 | <You_Wish> | there has to be ways to protect form that stuff |
| 17:16 | <EFudd> | .... |
| 17:16 | <EFudd> | There is, power it off. |
| 17:16 | <EFudd> | Shell's aren't for giving out. |
| 17:16 | <You_Wish> | then what are the for |
| 17:16 | <EFudd> | They are for providing acess to your environment. :) |
| 17:17 | <You_Wish> | ya that is what i am doing |
| 17:17 | <EFudd> | you==lost cause. |
| 17:17 | <Griswald> | You_Wish: It goes to show you which friends you can trust, for one. |
| 17:17 | <You_Wish> | these are not friends |
| 17:17 | <You_Wish> | they pay |
| 17:18 | <Griswald> | then you should keep yourself fully up-to-date on software |
| 17:18 | <You_Wish> | if they want try hack root from a pay account i will fine shell owner |
| 17:18 | <Griswald> | and read some manuals on securing RH |
| 17:18 | <You_Wish> | true |
| 17:18 | <CrackMonkey> | and tune your autoexec.bat and config.sys files |
| 17:18 | <You_Wish> | but fining them is better |
| 17:18 | <Griswald> | LOL |
| 17:18 | <Griswald> | You_Wish: That dosen't stop future attempts. |
| 17:18 | <EFudd> | crackmonkey has very good suggestions. |
| 17:18 | <You_Wish> | yup |
| 17:18 | <Griswald> | And that makes you prime target for DDoS attacks, etc. |
| 17:19 | <You_Wish> | i think i have everything up to date |
| 17:19 | <EFudd> | His suggestions > mine actually. |
| 17:19 | <You_Wish> | i check it and i have the latest |
| 17:19 | <You_Wish> | can't stop people from downoadng to shell |
| 17:19 | <You_Wish> | as far as i know |
| 17:20 | <EFudd> | Use the Source Luke! |
| 17:20 | <EFudd> | .. and no, i'm not your father. |
| 17:20 | <CrackMonkey> | I am. |
| 17:20 | <EFudd> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 17:20 | <EFudd> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 17:20 | <EFudd> | CrackMonkey++ |
| 17:20 | <EFudd> | CrackMonkey++ |
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| 17:21 | <EFudd> | wtf. lame. |
| 17:21 | <You_Wish> | i need to get quotas setup that would stop the downloads |
| 17:21 | <Griswald> | You_Wish: You can disable downloading to shell |
| 17:21 | <You_Wish> | i could figure out how to get it to work |
| 17:21 | <You_Wish> | ya how |
| 17:21 | <Griswald> | you just can't disable uploading to shell |
| 17:21 | <Griswald> | because that would make it worthless |
| 17:21 | <EFudd> | er. sure you can. |
| 17:21 | <EFudd> | :) |
| 17:21 | <Griswald> | lol |
| 17:21 | <CrackMonkey> | You should institute upload/download ratios, and collect boxplans! |
| 17:22 | <You_Wish> | how |
| 17:22 | <You_Wish> | using what |
| 17:22 | * | Griswald snickers. |
| 17:22 | <CrackMonkey> | telegard |
| 17:22 | <EFudd> | man i look forward to crackmonkey's suggestions. |
| 17:22 | <CrackMonkey> | you can set up a g-files section |
| 17:22 | <psykoyiko> | I hear wildcat works well |
| 17:22 | <You_Wish> | never heard of it |
| 17:22 | <EFudd> | heh. |
| 17:22 | <EFudd> | wildcat actually has a pretty spiffy unified access system |
| 17:23 | <EFudd> | ie, http://, telnet, and all other natural protocols.... |
| 17:23 | <EFudd> | i'm impressed with how they adapted. |
| 17:23 | <You_Wish> | point in some direction to find someone way to monitor upload and download |
| 17:23 |