| --- | Log | opened Wed Feb 04 00:00:49 2004 |
| 00:01 | <@inkblot> | yeah |
| 00:01 | <@inkblot> | it works on a lot of things |
| 00:02 | <@inkblot> | basically anything that has a command line option to specify a config file |
| 00:02 | <@inkblot> | #!/usr/bin/make -sSf |
| 00:02 | <@inkblot> | #!/usr/sbin/apache -f |
| 00:02 | <@inkblot> | #!/usr/bin/webalizer -c |
| 00:02 | <@inkblot> | (etc) |
| 00:03 | <@inkblot> | i have my webalizer configs for all of my virtual hosts set up in /etc/webalizer as executable config files |
| 00:03 | <@inkblot> | and a cron job that runs "run-parts /etc/webalizer" |
| 00:03 | <@mikegrb> | ahh webalizer |
| 00:04 | <@inkblot> | the configs are all search-n-replace copies of each other |
| 00:04 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 00:04 | <@inkblot> | #! makes it easy |
| 00:04 | <@mikegrb> | that one is a great idea |
| 00:27 | <@caker> | mikegrb: smp for tt mode :( |
| 00:27 | <@mikegrb> | oh :/ |
| 00:27 | <@caker> | skas is harder, something about memory segments |
| 00:27 | <@mikegrb> | so how about those ip's ;) |
| 00:27 | <@caker> | one sec |
| 00:28 | <@mikegrb> | no don't go to trouble for me |
| 00:28 | <@caker> | looking at how hard it is... |
| 00:28 | <@mikegrb> | was just curious about ebtables rules and stuff |
| 00:28 | <@mikegrb> | ahh |
| 00:28 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 00:28 | <@mikegrb> | that is what I was interested in |
| 00:28 | <@mikegrb> | could go two ways for sales |
| 00:29 | <@mikegrb> | get people to by ips a bit sooner then they would waiting for a reboot |
| 00:29 | <@mikegrb> | on the other hand people who might grab a couple more then they need at reboot time might not since they can wait until they need them |
| 00:29 | <@inkblot> | doot doot doooo |
| 00:29 | <@inkblot> | caker, pm? |
| 00:29 | <@mikegrb> | inkblot: no, it is am now |
| 00:30 | <@caker> | inkblot: sure |
| 00:30 | <@inkblot> | quiet, south carolina |
| 00:30 | <@caker> | mikegrb: doesn't look too hard to split out from the boot function the few remaining network related calls |
| 00:30 | <@caker> | but I doubt you want me to test it on you :) |
| 00:31 | <@mikegrb> | caker: well |
| 00:31 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I'm game if risk is < 50% ;) |
| 00:32 | * | caker looks harder for another minute |
| 00:32 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 00:34 | <@caker> | this should be easier than I thought |
| 00:34 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 00:34 | <@mikegrb> | always good when it works out that way |
| 00:35 | <@mikegrb> | inkblot: just implemented ./webalizer-stats for a friend :) |
| 00:35 | <@mikegrb> | inkblot++ |
| 00:35 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb do you use mtrb on your server |
| 00:35 | <@mikegrb> | great idea, why didn't I think of that sooner |
| 00:35 | <@mikegrb> | ElfStone: no |
| 00:35 | <@inkblot> | awesome |
| 00:35 | <@mikegrb> | inkblot: or run across it somewhere else |
| 00:35 | <@mikegrb> | I was needing to set him up a config file |
| 00:36 | <@mikegrb> | would do run-parts too but this way he can more easily edit the file |
| 00:36 | <@mikegrb> | will certainly convert mine though |
| 00:37 | = | rko [~risto@dallas.kotalampi.com] quit (Ping timeout: 480 seconds) |
| 00:37 | <@mikegrb> | what good is on tv right now |
| 00:38 | <ElfStone> | late shows |
| 00:42 | <@caker> | mikegrb: on second thought, this code will remove the network interface |
| 00:43 | <@caker> | and UML will bug |
| 00:43 | <@caker> | so it will take more hacking |
| 00:43 | <@mikegrb> | okie |
| 00:43 | <@mikegrb> | np |
| 00:46 | <@mikegrb> | caker: what was that program that does navigation trails from web logs? |
| 00:47 | <@caker> | pathalizer |
| 00:47 | <@mikegrb> | thanks |
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| 00:57 | <EFudd> | Hrm. |
| 00:57 | <EFudd> | AWSStats |
| 00:58 | <@mikegrb> | that does it too, eh? |
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| 01:12 | <EFudd> | ntoe to self: |
| 01:12 | <EFudd> | note to self: even |
| 01:12 | <EFudd> | when perl gets upgraded |
| 01:12 | <EFudd> | restart spampd |
| 01:13 | <EFudd> | else you get lots of spam |
| 01:14 | <EFudd> | eh |
| 01:14 | <EFudd> | scratch that. |
| 01:14 | <EFudd> | spampd won't start at all now :/ |
| 01:15 | <@inkblot> | ha ha spampd |
| 01:15 | <ElfStone> | is it compiled for that sepfic perl |
| 01:15 | <ElfStone> | or the one from before |
| 01:16 | * | caker stabs comcast |
| 01:16 | <ElfStone> | caker whats wrong now |
| 01:16 | * | mikegrb helps caker |
| 01:16 | <@caker> | ElfStone: They like to do maintenance this time of night |
| 01:16 | <EFudd> | # /etc/init.d/spampd restart |
| 01:16 | <EFudd> | * Stopping spampd... |
| 01:16 | <EFudd> | * Failed to stop spampd [ !! ] |
| 01:16 | <EFudd> | forever log # ps -ef|grep spampd |
| 01:16 | <EFudd> | root 24997 23752 0 Jan24 pts/4 00:00:00 grep spampd |
| 01:16 | <EFudd> | sometimes gentoo's init system pisses me off. |
| 01:16 | <ElfStone> | are they blocking yonage |
| 01:17 | <ElfStone> | oh |
| 01:17 | <ElfStone> | lol |
| 01:17 | <ElfStone> | that is common |
| 01:17 | <@mikegrb> | doesn't make it less anoying |
| 01:17 | <EFudd> | caker, my bank does maintenance to it's online services every morning from 3am-6am EST |
| 01:17 | <EFudd> | the issue is they don't let you know that. |
| 01:17 | <EFudd> | it just generically returns "login failed." |
| 01:17 | <ElfStone> | EFudd my bank has it listed |
| 01:18 | <EFudd> | even more annoying is that I used to live on the west coast. |
| 01:18 | <EFudd> | Guess what time i'd try to do my online banking? |
| 01:18 | <EFudd> | 3am-6am EST. |
| 01:18 | <@mikegrb> | pwahaha |
| 01:18 | <ElfStone> | which is 12-3 |
| 01:19 | <EFudd> | # /etc/init.d/spampd start * Starting spampd...Pid_file "/var/run/spampd.pid" already exists. Overwriting! [ ok ] |
| 01:19 | <EFudd> | What boggles me more is i didn't change a damn thing. |
| 01:19 | * | mikegrb gives EFudd a cupcake |
| 01:19 | <EFudd> | elf exactly. right when i got home |
| 01:19 | <EFudd> | mmmm carbs |
| 01:19 | <ElfStone> | oh LOL |
| 01:20 | <@inkblot> | sighup, atkins diet is <reply>better living through diabetes! |
| 01:20 | <sighup> | OK, inkblot. |
| 01:20 | <ElfStone> | wtf |
| 01:20 | <ElfStone> | both of my parnets are on it |
| 01:20 | <ElfStone> | and are diabetic |
| 01:20 | <@inkblot> | ha ha @ them |
| 01:20 | <@mikegrb> | pwahah |
| 01:20 | <ElfStone> | sighup atkins diet |
| 01:20 | <EFudd> | sighup, atkins diet? |
| 01:20 | <sighup> | better living through diabetes! |
| 01:20 | <sighup> | better living through diabetes! |
| 01:20 | * | mikegrb watches them die |
| 01:20 | <@inkblot> | ElfStone, then they're screwed |
| 01:20 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb my mom has had it since i was born |
| 01:20 | <EFudd> | sighup, adkins diet is <reply> learn to spell atkins ass munch. |
| 01:20 | <sighup> | OK, EFudd. |
| 01:21 | <EFudd> | sighup: adkins is <reply> see adkins diet |
| 01:21 | <sighup> | OK, EFudd. |
| 01:21 | * | EFudd tricky bastard |
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| 01:21 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:21 | * | EFudd ponders how one can kill UML_ChanLog |
| 01:21 | <EFudd> | perhaps you should give that bot an extra Pong thread caker :P |
| 01:22 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb you read the navy times? |
| 01:22 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: with a kill command ;) |
| 01:22 | <@mikegrb> | ElfStone: no it is silly |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | BTW, I have a small rant about spammers. |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | Ready? Here goes anywya. |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | I realize you are going to spam me |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | that's just the way it is |
| 01:22 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb yes and no but they are keep on asking for money from me |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | I have learned to accept and adore you and just filter your spam away |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | however |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | PLEASE SET YOUR FUCKING CLOCKS RIGHT |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | That is all. |
| 01:22 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 01:22 | <@inkblot> | LA LA LA NO LOG LA LA LA LA |
| 01:22 | <EFudd> | Getting spam backdated is worse than all. |
| 01:23 | <EFudd> | that stuff goes tot he top of my mailbox |
| 01:23 | <ElfStone> | inkblot mike's website is logging |
| 01:23 | <@inkblot> | oh |
| 01:23 | <@inkblot> | actually, my client is, too |
| 01:23 | <@mikegrb> | as is most everyones most likely |
| 01:23 | <ElfStone> | yea mine is |
| 01:23 | <ElfStone> | i should know |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | hasn't had an affect before |
| 01:24 | <EFudd> | I wonder how badly piping an SSL certificate email through sa-learn as -ham would mess up the bayes :) |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: heh |
| 01:24 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb it has for me on hackers on this iorcnet i was on |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | depends how many times you do it |
| 01:24 | <@mikegrb> | sure |
| 01:25 | <@mikegrb> | what ever you said there I'm sure the reply is sure |
| 01:25 | <@mikegrb> | though I was commenting on "I should know" not the stuff above |
| 01:25 | <ElfStone> | yea |
| 01:26 | <ElfStone> | the i should know was direct to you about you know what |
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| 01:26 | <@mikegrb> | sure |
| 01:26 | * | mikegrb waves goodbye to caker and saves his cupcake for when he gets back |
| 01:27 | <ElfStone> | when you say that it sounds like you are being saratic |
| 01:27 | * | ElfStone steals the cupcake |
| 01:27 | * | ElfStone runs and hides |
| 01:27 | * | mikegrb kicks ElfStone in the nuts |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | been waiting for that |
| 01:27 | <ElfStone> | you can't see me i am hiding ={ |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | felt good |
| 01:27 | <ElfStone> | bastard |
| 01:27 | ! | ElfStone was kicked from #linode by mikegrb (/me kicks ElfStone in the nuts) |
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| 01:27 | <EFudd> | c is too close to C in functionality w/ mutt |
| 01:27 | <@mikegrb> | found you |
| 01:27 | <EFudd> | c = change mailbox |
| 01:27 | <EFudd> | C = copy to mailbox |
| 01:28 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: yup |
| 01:28 | * | ElfStone sticks a electic baton into mikegrb |
| 01:28 | <EFudd> | at least now i know why I keep getting random mail duplicates |
| 01:28 | <@mikegrb> | don't imiediatley know if you hit the wrong one |
| 01:29 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb worst then being kicked there is being electicated there |
| 01:29 | <EFudd> | So apparently SA requires 200 ham/spam's before activating bayes filtering |
| 01:29 | <EFudd> | Which means I now, unfortunately, have to send mailing list mail through as ham. |
| 01:29 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: aue |
| 01:29 | <@mikegrb> | ElfStone: not when you have steel balls |
| 01:29 | <ElfStone> | steel conducts |
| 01:30 | <EFudd> | even with that, I'm not quite sure how to even tell how many ham/spam's i've taught it. altho i'm geessing sa-learn --dump <somearg> tells me |
| 01:30 | <ElfStone> | wrong responses |
| 01:30 | <ElfStone> | mikegrb i thougth you knew all about that stuff |
| 01:30 | <@mikegrb> | ElfStone: yes it does conducts, my point being that it does, your point? |
| 01:30 | <ElfStone> | w/e |
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| 01:31 | <ElfStone> | i said i stuck you with a electic baton |
| 01:31 | <ElfStone> | there |
| 01:31 | <caker_> | Something seriously wrong with the net? |
| 01:31 | <ElfStone> | so it would of hurt more =P |
| 01:31 | <ElfStone> | caker_ not for me but i am also proxying |
| 01:31 | <SupaDongzu> | eclectic gateaux |
| 01:31 | <@mikegrb> | ElfStone: no, the current would be conducted between the two probes of the "electric baton" thus not affecting me in the least |
| 01:32 | <@mikegrb> | you know about the conductor skin effect? faraday's cage? |
| 01:32 | <ElfStone> | oh shit |
| 01:32 | * | ElfStone increases the voltage |
| 01:32 | <@mikegrb> | and it has no affect |
| 01:32 | * | ElfStone increases the voltage |
| 01:32 | <ElfStone> | lol |
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| 01:32 | <caker_> | someone's routing tables are seriously messed up .. can anyone reach linode.com ? |
| 01:32 | <ElfStone> | at a certain point |
| 01:33 | <ElfStone> | the skin gives way |
| 01:33 | <@mikegrb> | you are not understanding |
| 01:33 | <@mikegrb> | google for faradays cage |
| 01:33 | <ElfStone> | caker_ no |
| 01:34 | <ElfStone> | g2g |
| 01:34 | <ElfStone> | later all |
| 01:34 | <EFudd> | no caker |
| 01:34 | <EFudd> | i can't hit www.linode.com |
| 01:34 | <caker_> | doing traceroutes, it's going all over |
| 01:34 | * | mikegrb neither |
| 01:35 | * | mikegrb gives caker_ his cupcake |
| 01:35 | <caker_> | can't reach either machines, so going to go with network problem :) |
| 01:35 | <caker_> | thanks mikegrb |
| 01:35 | <EFudd> | hrm |
| 01:35 | <EFudd> | i'm waiting for dns to timeout w/ my traceroute :P |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | at leas tthat's what appears to be happening |
| 01:36 | <caker_> | guess you never made that resolve.conf change perm? |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | yeah i did |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | it finally went through |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | xo lost your route |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | it appears |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | i'm guessing someone futzed up an announce |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | check route server for bgp tables? |
| 01:36 | <caker_> | yeah |
| 01:36 | <caker_> | how? |
| 01:36 | <EFudd> | er... |
| 01:37 | <EFudd> | what is linode.com's ip ? |
| 01:37 | <caker_> | er .. use 216.156.129.66 (theshore.net) |
| 01:37 | <EFudd> | ok |
| 01:37 | <EFudd> | telnet route-server.cerf.net |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | sh ip bgp 216.156.129.0 |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | hmmm |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | 17233 7018 2828 |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | route-server>sh ip bgp 216.156.129.0 |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | BGP routing table entry for 216.156.0.0/16, version 9182191 |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | Nothing smalle rthan that /16 being announced |
| 01:38 | <EFudd> | 4 |
| 01:39 | <caker_> | try 64.35.99.205 |
| 01:39 | <EFudd> | i seem to have lost my network cl00 |
| 01:40 | <EFudd> | routes are there it looks like |
| 01:40 | <EFudd> | btw the slowness on traceroute was the initial attempt at in-addr.arpa ont eh ip's |
| 01:41 | <caker_> | hrm |
| 01:41 | <EFudd> | perhaps you should host www.linode.com on a linode? :) |
| 01:41 | <caker_> | no kidding |
| 01:42 | * | caker_ gets on the horn to XO |
| 01:42 | <@mikegrb> | caker_: try the phone, might work better being a long distance to xo from nashville |
| 01:42 | <caker_> | heh |
| 01:43 | <EFudd> | looks like they have a peer down |
| 01:43 | <EFudd> | i'm guessing |
| 01:43 | <Sh8d0w> | no backup? |
| 01:45 | <EFudd> | bgpwise it's reachable |
| 01:45 | <SupaDongzu> | ha ha |
| 01:45 | <SupaDongzu> | ElfStone: you need to drop the voltage, so that the amperage is enough to flow through the body |
| 01:46 | <SupaDongzu> | and meditate upon Ohm's law |
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| 01:48 | <@mikegrb> | SupaDongzu: no help for that one |
| 01:53 | <SupaDongzu> | ha ha |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | 22:20 <ElfStone> both of my parnets are on it |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | 22:20 <@inkblot> ha ha @ them |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | 22:20 <ElfStone> and are diabetic |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | !!!!!!!!! |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | Wow, I didn't know that ElfStore could troll that well |
| 01:56 | <SupaDongzu> | ElfStone: you're making that up about diabetic parents on the atkins diet, surely |
| 02:00 | <caker_> | ok.. XO was already aware of the routing problem (the support rep beat me to it), they're working on it, no ETA |
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| 02:01 | * | caker_ sighs |
| 02:01 | caker_ | is now known as caker |
| 02:02 | <EFudd> | take this time to look at pr0n then |
| 02:02 | <caker> | heh |
| 02:02 | <jeffml> | Ugh. Today is my first day as a linode owner. Has it been down long? :-( |
| 02:02 | * | EFudd notes his 2 linodes are up and running |
| 02:03 | <caker> | Linode are running, just the linode.com website is down |
| 02:03 | <caker> | which, isn't useful if you want to reboot, etc |
| 02:04 | <jeffml> | Ahhh. True. In other words, that should be my queue to bet to bed. :-) |
| 02:05 | <jeffml> | caker: thanks for the quick setup this morning. very happy goofing with my linode today |
| 02:07 | <@mikegrb> | jeffml: of interesting note is that the linode.com website is located half-way across the country from the closest linode :) |
| 02:07 | <@mikegrb> | and the problem was upstream :) |
| 02:08 | <@mikegrb> | and I'm not an employee just a really happy customer that doesn't want you to have a bad first impression |
| 02:08 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 02:08 | <EFudd> | and i officially recommend porn |
| 02:08 | <jeffml> | heh. |
| 02:16 | <jeffml> | Hmmm. I thought I'd be able to ssh to host15.linode.com and issue a boot command but the boot/reboot doesn't do anything. Am I missing something? |
| 02:17 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 02:17 | <@mikegrb> | it depends on the boss running on linode.com |
| 02:18 | <@mikegrb> | wich is at XO Communications |
| 02:18 | <jeffml> | ahh. can't call home |
| 02:18 | <@mikegrb> | right |
| 02:19 | <jeffml> | the pros and cons of centralized database |
| 02:19 | <caker> | yup |
| 02:19 | <@mikegrb> | heh indeed |
| 02:19 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I do have good news though |
| 02:20 | <@mikegrb> | 02:19 Server Up 24 days, 2:36:16 |
| 02:20 | <@mikegrb> | 02:19 02:19:51 up 24 days, 2:43, 3 users, load average: 0.07, 0.21, 0.48 |
| 02:20 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:20 | <@mikegrb> | I'd call that fixed |
| 02:20 | <caker> | Perfect man! |
| 02:20 | ~ | mikegrb set +o caker on #linode |
| 02:20 | ~ | mikegrb set -o mikegrb on #linode |
| 02:20 | <mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:20 | <mikegrb> | that feels better ;) |
| 02:21 | <sinned> | my linode has a 54 day uptime now |
| 02:21 | <mikegrb> | sinned: :) |
| 02:21 | <mikegrb> | sinned: except if the kernel is that old then uptime is probably reporting a time that is lower then actual ;) |
| 02:21 | <@caker> | hmm |
| 02:21 | <@caker> | pinging |
| 02:22 | <jeffml> | I was working my way towards 20 min uptime ;) |
| 02:22 | <mikegrb> | heh |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | sighup: netping www.linode.com |
| 02:22 | <sighup> | PING www.linode.com (216.156.129.126) 56(84) bytes of data. |
| 02:22 | <sighup> | 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4155ms |
| 02:22 | <sighup> | rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 96.118/131.317/178.235/30.904 ms |
| 02:22 | <@caker> | How long was that? 45 minutes? |
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| 02:23 | <mikegrb> | :) |
| 02:23 | <mikegrb> | hmm |
| 02:23 | * | mikegrb scrolls up |
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| 02:24 | <mikegrb> | over an hour |
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| 02:25 | <caker> | thanks |
| 02:25 | <mikegrb> | 5 minute delay |
| 02:25 | <mikegrb> | so 1:20 - 2:25 |
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| 05:37 | <rko> | Breaking News: linux 2.6.2 just released :-) |
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| 06:49 | <Darkone> | to uninstall php when u installed it from source, dont you only have to type make uninstall in the directory where you origionally installed it from ? |
| 07:00 | * | Darkone is away. Automatically set away [SZon] |
| 07:03 | <Darkone> | fuck |
| 07:03 | <Darkone> | bleedy scrollz auto away, always forget to turn it off |
| 07:14 | <adamg> | this place is always quite when I am here but when I sleep it is busy, stupid time zones |
| 07:14 | <Darkone> | lol |
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| 07:48 | <Merhan> | hello |
| 07:48 | <Merhan> | . |
| 07:49 | <Merhan> | I want to add my ips at Boot Time |
| 07:49 | <Merhan> | but how ? |
| 07:49 | <adamg> | which distro |
| 07:49 | <Merhan> | when i reboot it , it has only one ip. |
| 07:49 | <Merhan> | Linux 9.0 |
| 07:50 | <adamg> | there is no such things as Linux 9.0 |
| 07:50 | <adamg> | i assume you mean red hat 9.0 |
| 07:50 | <Merhan> | sorry :) |
| 07:50 | <Merhan> | Red Hat 9.0 |
| 07:52 | <Merhan> | adamg ? |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | I think this should work, but I have never used red hat before |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | edit ifcfg-eth0:1 and put in the following syntax: |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | DEVICE=eth0:1 |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | ONBOOT=yes |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | BOOTPROTO=static |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | IPADDR=192.168.5.1 |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | NETMASK=255.255.255.0 |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | cd /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | edit ifcfg-eth0:1 and put in the following syntax: |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | DEVICE=eth0:1 |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | ONBOOT=yes |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | BOOTPROTO=static |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | IPADDR=192.168.5.1 |
| 07:53 | <adamg> | NETMASK=255.255.255.0 |
| 07:54 | <adamg> | sighup linode forums |
| 07:54 | <sighup> | adamg: Sendmail and Email Related Forum: Cyrus-imap and account passwords; General Discussion: help keeping gentoo small; General Discussion: /dev/random not being seeded; General Discussion: Deploying a 2nd OS; Sales Questions and Answers: what is a call-back? |
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| 08:31 | <Darkone> | are or is anyone awake ? |
| 08:31 | <Darkone> | schweeb ? :\ |
| 08:31 | <Darkone> | or caker ? |
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| 08:45 | <mikegrb> | michael@orion httpd $ host -t aaaa thegrebs.com |
| 08:45 | <mikegrb> | thegrebs.com has AAAA address 2001:470:1f01:ffff::f7 |
| 08:45 | <mikegrb> | yeeha |
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| 08:49 | <Merhan> | hello |
| 08:49 | <Merhan> | anyone can help me ? |
| 08:50 | <Merhan> | I am having trouble with adding ip |
| 08:51 | <Merhan> | anyone herE ? |
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| 09:09 | <adamg> | afk |
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| 09:23 | <darkone> | please tell me somebody is awake :\ |
| 09:24 | <dmp> | I am |
| 09:24 | <dmp> | but am I useful to you? |
| 09:24 | <dmp> | that is the question |
| 09:24 | <darkone> | k |
| 09:24 | <darkone> | tell me how to add in gd /gzip and bzip2 support into php and I will be so happy |
| 09:24 | <darkone> | :p |
| 09:24 | <darkone> | because when I compiled I forgot completly about them. |
| 09:24 | <dmp> | the answer is 'no' then ;) |
| 09:24 | <dmp> | I haven't got a clue |
| 09:24 | <darkone> | k |
| 09:25 | <schweeb> | if it's modular, can't you build the modules later? |
| 09:25 | <darkone> | well |
| 09:26 | <darkone> | I was HOPING to install it all from source in one big ./configure command |
| 09:26 | <darkone> | but I cant |
| 09:26 | <darkone> | and now for the fcuking life of me i cant remove any of the source packages or get them to work |
| 09:26 | <darkone> | scweeb..... |
| 09:26 | <mikegrb> | I think it has to be added at compile time to php |
| 09:26 | <mikegrb> | beyond that I don't know to much |
| 09:26 | <darkone> | mikegrb |
| 09:26 | <mikegrb> | I use gentoo so it builds it for me |
| 09:26 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 30 nicks [3 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 27 normal] |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | how can I remove php then and compile everything again ? |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | like remove all ? :\ |
| 09:27 | <dmp> | I use debian - it's already built :p |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | dmp |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | IO use debian as well :\ |
| 09:27 | <mikegrb> | darkone: well you could just do the recompile and then make install |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | but I stupidly built from source |
| 09:27 | <mikegrb> | the new files will over write the old ones |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | it wont work |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | I tried |
| 09:27 | <darkone> | gd for example wont or does not appear in the phpinfo file. |
| 09:27 | <dmp> | or you could reinstall the debian package and try that |
| 09:28 | <darkone> | i just did as well |
| 09:28 | <darkone> | CHanged to testing |
| 09:28 | <mikegrb> | heh |
| 09:28 | <mikegrb> | rell |
| 09:28 | <mikegrb> | er well |
| 09:28 | <darkone> | did a apt-get install php4 with all the stuff, but it still wont show gd |
| 09:28 | <dmp> | php4-gd - GD module for php4 |
| 09:28 | <dmp> | php4-gd2 - GD module (with GD2) for php4 |
| 09:28 | <darkone> | let me try remove all the source packages |
| 09:28 | <dmp> | how about installing them? |
| 09:29 | <darkone> | dmp I did |
| 09:29 | <darkone> | you are missing the point :P |
| 09:29 | <dmp> | in which case, it's a configuration issue :p |
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| 09:29 | <mikegrb> | the other option is type "script logfile" which starts a new shell that is logged, then do make install then exit, check the list of files it installed in your logfile and remove them |
| 09:29 | <a> | mikegrb |
| 09:29 | <a> | hello |
| 09:29 | <mikegrb> | did you restart apache after trying the new stuff? |
| 09:29 | <darkone> | yes |
| 09:29 | <mikegrb> | apache would have to restart to reload the new mod_php |
| 09:29 | <a> | I have a trouble with adding ip |
| 09:29 | <mikegrb> | oh okay |
| 09:30 | <mikegrb> | a: what kind of trouble? |
| 09:30 | <a> | mikegrb : i added my extra ips but I cant reach |
| 09:30 | <darkone> | I am going to try and remove everything |
| 09:30 | <darkone> | and try again |
| 09:31 | <a> | inet 66.220.1.55/24 brd 66.255.255.255 scope global secondary eth0:4 |
| 09:31 | <a> | inet 66.220.1.56/24 brd 66.255.255.255 scope global secondary eth0:5 |
| 09:31 | <a> | inet 66.220.1.57/24 brd 66.255.255.255 scope global secondary eth0:6 |
| 09:31 | <mikegrb> | darkone: sounds like a plan |
| 09:31 | <a> | these ips |
| 09:31 | <mikegrb> | a: okay |
| 09:31 | <a> | mikegrb : what must i do now ? |
| 09:32 | <mikegrb> | a: there was a bug with the rules, you might try going to the linode control panel and then the configuration manager, viewing you config profile like you are going to make a change but don't change anything, just hit save |
| 09:33 | <a> | after ? |
| 09:33 | <mikegrb> | after that reboot and see if that helps |
| 09:33 | <mikegrb> | from that stuff above it looks like stuff in the linode is setup right |
| 09:34 | <a> | Network Information eth0: 66.220.1.35 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.36 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.37 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.38 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.55 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.56 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.57 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.58 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.59 |
| 09:34 | <a> | eth0: 66.220.1.93 |
| 09:35 | <a> | Gateway: 66.220.1.1 |
| 09:35 | <a> | Netmask: 255.255.255.0 |
| 09:35 | <mikegrb> | this is on the control panel? |
| 09:35 | <mikegrb> | just click save now |
| 09:35 | <mikegrb> | and try rebooting your linode |
| 09:36 | <a> | why is there a problem with adding ips ? |
| 09:37 | <mikegrb> | well there was a slight bug that the routing rules didn't get rebuilt |
| 09:38 | <mikegrb> | I thought it was already fixed but you might try this see if it fixes the problem |
| 09:39 | <a> | it was caused by linode or me ? |
| 09:40 | <mikegrb> | no not you |
| 09:40 | <dmp> | darkone, it's you :p I've installed php4-gd2, and gd is in my phpinfo after an apache restart |
| 09:40 | <mikegrb> | just a bug in the way stuff is done by linode |
| 09:40 | <darkone> | lol |
| 09:40 | <darkone> | dmp I am going to try now |
| 09:40 | <darkone> | just getting ALL the packages I need |
| 09:41 | <darkone> | and the lag is going to K I L L M E |
| 09:41 | <dmp> | Setting up php4-gd2 (4.1.2-2) ... |
| 09:41 | <dmp> | You are installing GD with GD2 support for php4, but it's not |
| 09:41 | <dmp> | enabled in your /etc/php4/apache/php.ini.To enable it you need to add this line:extension=gd.soDo you want me to add it now [Y/n] ?y |
| 09:41 | <dmp> | don't miss that part of the installation |
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| 09:42 | <a> | mikegrb : it is same as old again. |
| 09:42 | <mikegrb> | :/ |
| 09:43 | <a> | ok |
| 09:43 | <a> | :) |
| 09:43 | <mikegrb> | ok? |
| 09:43 | <a> | All right now |
| 09:43 | <mikegrb> | sighup: netping 66.220.1.56 |
| 09:43 | <sighup> | PING 66.220.1.56 (66.220.1.56) 56(84) bytes of data. |
| 09:43 | <sighup> | 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4130ms |
| 09:44 | <sighup> | rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.882/1.310/1.837/0.422 ms |
| 09:44 | <mikegrb> | :) |
| 09:44 | <mikegrb> | good to hear |
| 09:44 | <a> | ok ) |
| 09:44 | <a> | thank you , mikegrb |
| 09:44 | <mikegrb> | no problem |
| 09:44 | <mikegrb> | I'll try to remember to mention this to chris |
| 09:45 | <a> | sighup: netping 66.220.1.55 |
| 09:45 | <a> | :) |
| 09:45 | <sighup> | PING 66.220.1.55 (66.220.1.55) 56(84) bytes of data. |
| 09:45 | <sighup> | 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4102ms |
| 09:45 | <sighup> | rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.955/1.462/1.776/0.308 ms |
| 09:45 | <a> | ohhh |
| 09:45 | <mikegrb> | what host are you on? |
| 09:45 | <a> | ok . Everything is all right now. |
| 09:45 | <dmp> | mikegrb, can you add a 'netdos' to sighup? |
| 09:46 | <dmp> | sighup: netdos www.sco.com |
| 09:46 | <sighup> | dmp: i'm not following you... |
| 09:46 | <dmp> | :( |
| 09:46 | <mikegrb> | dmp: sure hting |
| 09:46 | <darkone> | it it possible to run make uninstall in the php source install dir ? |
| 09:46 | <mikegrb> | darkone: doubtfull |
| 09:46 | <darkone> | mikegrb |
| 09:46 | <mikegrb> | darkone: did you see dmp's message above |
| 09:46 | <darkone> | do you know how I could then remove the currently source basd istall ? |
| 09:46 | <darkone> | noooo ? |
| 09:46 | <darkone> | BitchX went by to fast |
| 09:47 | <mikegrb> | make sure you have "extension=gd.soDo" in your php.ini |
| 09:47 | <darkone> | ok |
| 09:47 | <darkone> | well I am doing a big apt-get quickly. |
| 09:47 | <darkone> | apt-get install php4 libxslt1 libxslt1-dev libxslt1.1 libxml2 libxml2-dev libxml2-utils gzip bzip2 php4-gd2 php4-xslt sablotron php4-curl php4-gd2 php4-imap php4-mysql |
| 09:47 | <darkone> | just making sure I have everything there |
| 09:47 | <mikegrb> | yeah |
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| 09:51 | <darkone> | this has to be the longest apt-get line I have ever used |
| 09:53 | <dmp> | mikegrb, ignore the Do :) |
| 09:54 | <mikegrb> | hmm |
| 09:54 | <mikegrb> | ? |
| 09:54 | <darkone> | its long |
| 09:54 | <darkone> | :p |
| 09:54 | <dmp> | :extension=gd.soDo you want me to add it now [Y/n] ?y |
| 09:54 | <darkone> | dmp |
| 09:54 | <darkone> | :p |
| 09:54 | <dmp> | I removed the carriage return! |
| 09:54 | <mikegrb> | do heh |
| 09:54 | <mikegrb> | sorry |
| 09:54 | <mikegrb> | thanks |
| 09:54 | <dmp> | ;) |
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| 10:00 | <darkone> | dmp |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | one thing |
| 10:00 | <dmp> | yup? |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | to you install everyting on its own or in one big statement? |
| 10:00 | <dmp> | it doesn't matter |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | php4: Depends: apache-common (>= 1.3.29) but it is not going to be installed |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | E: Sorry, broken packages |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | genetech:~/install/php# apt-get install apache-common |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | Reading Package Lists... Done |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | Building Dependency Tree... Done |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | Sorry, apache-common is already the newest version. |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 123 not upgraded. |
| 10:00 | <darkone> | genetech:~/install/php# |
| 10:00 | <dmp> | that's testing for you |
| 10:01 | <dmp> | you should stick to stable |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | and I just installed php4 before that ? |
| 10:01 | <schweeb> | or unstable |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | stable has shitty versions |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | :p |
| 10:01 | <schweeb> | darkone: use unstable |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | arg |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | :p |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | ok |
| 10:01 | <schweeb> | I run numerous desktops and servers on unstable, no problems |
| 10:01 | <dmp> | darkone, stable works :p |
| 10:01 | <schweeb> | just be wary on upgrades |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | stablke is shit |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | it has old versions |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | :p |
| 10:01 | <darkone> | which I cant use |
| 10:01 | <dmp> | use for what? |
| 10:01 | <schweeb> | dmp: but most of the apache and php versions are so old that they are unusable |
| 10:01 | <dmp> | I use unstable here |
| 10:02 | <dmp> | but stable rocks nicely for my server |
| 10:02 | <dmp> | apache serves pages - what more need it do? |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | deb ftp://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US/ unstable/non-US main contrib non-free |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | phpo |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | zlib |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | libpng |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | gzip |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | bzip2 |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | xml |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | libxsl |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | t |
| 10:02 | <schweeb> | postresql is fucking ancient |
| 10:02 | <darkone> | should I go on ? |
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| 10:03 | <schweeb> | er postgresql |
| 10:03 | <darkone> | schweeb ? what deb mirrors should I use ? |
| 10:03 | <schweeb> | darkone: same ones you're on now, just change "testing" to "unstable" in your sources.list |
| 10:03 | <schweeb> | the apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade |
| 10:05 | <darkone> | hokaai |
| 10:05 | <darkone> | and then un the apt-get install command again ? :p |
| 10:07 | <schweeb> | yes, try apt-get installing your stuff again |
| 10:07 | <darkone> | lol |
| 10:07 | <darkone> | hokaaai |
| 10:08 | <schweeb> | w000 |
| 10:08 | <schweeb> | 2.6.2 is out |
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| 10:43 | <ElfStone> | 'lo |
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| 10:45 | michael | is now known as Guest70 |
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| 11:20 | <darkone> | *sigh* |
| 11:20 | <darkone> | :p |
| 11:24 | <@tjfontaine> | ? |
| 11:25 | <darkone> | is security.debian.org back up yet ? |
| 11:25 | <schweeb> | you don't need security. for unstable anwyays |
| 11:26 | <schweeb> | they only provide patches for stable |
| 11:26 | <darkone> | ye I suppose so |
| 11:26 | <darkone> | thing is I always have problems with my ssh timing out here @ work |
| 11:26 | <darkone> | :\ |
| 11:26 | <darkone> | so i always have to start over or pickup from where apt died |
| 11:26 | <schweeb> | screen |
| 11:26 | <schweeb> | screen is your friend |
| 11:26 | <darkone> | lol |
| 11:26 | <darkone> | yes I know |
| 11:26 | <schweeb> | apt-get install screen |
| 11:26 | <schweeb> | screen bash |
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| 11:26 | <darkone> | lol |
| 11:27 | <schweeb> | screen -D -r on reconnect |
| 11:27 | * | darkone is lank moeg |
| 11:27 | <darkone> | *yawn* |
| 11:29 | <schweeb> | god I hate sourceforge |
| 11:29 | <darkone> | you and me both |
| 11:30 | <schweeb> | have to go through all that crap just to ge ta wgettable link |
| 11:30 | <schweeb> | bull |
| 11:30 | <darkone> | lol |
| 11:30 | <schweeb> | and now the link isn't responding in an appropriate period of time |
| 11:31 | <schweeb> | but when I ctrl+c and retry it works immediately |
| 11:31 | <darkone> | choose a different mirror ? |
| 11:31 | <schweeb> | just beautiful |
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| 11:34 | <darkone> | schweeb |
| 11:34 | <darkone> | just choose another mirror then |
| 11:34 | <schweeb> | meh |
| 11:34 | <schweeb> | they all do the same slow bullshit |
| 11:35 | <darkone> | lol |
| 11:37 | <darkone> | one thing |
| 11:37 | <darkone> | apache 1.3.39 ? do not need LoadModule etc etc php and AddModulephp ? |
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| 11:38 | <darkone> | or addmodulemod_php4.so ? |
| 11:38 | <darkone> | with a space of course |
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| 11:41 | <darkone> | I AM HAPPY !!1 |
| 11:41 | <darkone> | its finally working !!! |
| 11:42 | <darkone> | !!!! |
| 11:42 | <darkone> | :p |
| 11:42 | <darkone> | ok |
| 11:42 | <darkone> | now |
| 11:42 | <darkone> | cheers |
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| 12:01 | <jeffml> | Anyone already done the math to figure out how many linodes are around? |
| 12:03 | <schweeb> | just ask caker |
| 12:04 | <schweeb> | there's a few hundred I imagine |
| 12:04 | <adamg> | there are 16 hosts in total so far |
| 12:04 | <schweeb> | he gets like 32 128's on a machine |
| 12:04 | <adamg> | I do not know how that is split between the available machines |
| 12:04 | <adamg> | sighup 128 * 32 |
| 12:04 | <sighup> | 4096 |
| 12:04 | <jeffml> | my second day with a linode and I was just curious - hmmm |
| 12:05 | <schweeb> | somewhere less than 4096 |
| 12:05 | <adamg> | there are only about 16, 128's per server |
| 12:05 | <schweeb> | he dedicates entire machines to each type, right? |
| 12:05 | <jeffml> | wow. one superman operation so far? |
| 12:05 | <schweeb> | i.e. there aren't 128's and 256's mixed |
| 12:06 | <adamg> | as a rule it is one plan type per server |
| 12:06 | <adamg> | but I think there are a few mixes where somone has wanted a plan say a 64 and there was a 128 available. he may have split the 128 into 2 64 |
| 12:08 | <jeffml> | i'm still going through the forums - are the host machine specs somewhere? (raid?, smp, ...) |
| 12:08 | <adamg> | but the servers are never over sold |
| 12:08 | <schweeb> | jeffml: go to the "our network" page |
| 12:09 | <adamg> | not a per server spec but it is the closet you will get at the momment |
| 12:10 | <jeffml> | yep. I was getting a 404 on that yesterday. exactly what i was looing for. thanks |
| 12:18 | <adamg> | hmm |
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