| --- | Log | opened Tue Mar 21 00:00:00 2006 |
| --- | Day | changed Tue Mar 21 2006 |
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| 00:10 | <test> | bitchin' |
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| 00:12 | <gpd> | caker: so... TLS kernels? where you teasing? |
| 00:13 | <@caker> | gpd: http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=9816#9816 |
| 00:14 | <gpd> | k - sounds good - keep us posted :) |
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| 00:30 | <penryu> | caker: thanks! |
| 00:39 | <warewolf> | good morning |
| 00:41 | <taupehat> | WWFSMD |
| 00:41 | <warewolf> | what would .. |
| 00:41 | <taupehat> | duh! flying spaghetti monster. |
| 00:41 | <warewolf> | ah |
| 00:41 | <warewolf> | sorry |
| 00:41 | <warewolf> | not in the proper mindset of respect for his noodliness |
| 00:41 | <taupehat> | heh |
| 00:59 | <gpd> | !acronym wwfsmd |
| 00:59 | <@linbot> | gpd: No definitions found. |
| 00:59 | <gpd> | pah - linbot has not been touched |
| 01:47 | <taupehat> | heh |
| 01:49 | <cmantito> | !givemeafreelinode |
| 01:49 | <cmantito> | aww. |
| 01:49 | <cmantito> | ok, linbot needs to reply with notices and not privmsgs >.< |
| 01:54 | -warewolf:#linode- | I AM NOT WEARING ANY UNDERWEAR |
| 01:54 | <warewolf> | you mean like that? |
| 01:55 | <warewolf> | !cyborg gpd |
| 01:55 | <warewolf> | !cyborgname gpd |
| 01:55 | <@linbot> | warewolf: G.P.D.: Galactic Peacekeeping Device |
| 01:58 | <taupehat> | Hey, I've got a spam reduction question: most of the garbage that gets through anyomre has one address in the "Mail to:" portion of the HELO than a "To:" address in the DATA portion. There's no good reason that I can think of to allow mail with this to go through. Is there a postfixy way to reject this? |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | er, english please? |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | what's the differen |
| 02:00 | <taupehat> | heh |
| 02:00 | <taupehat> | ok |
| 02:00 | <taupehat> | I was meaning "rcpt to:" not "mail to:" |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | ce you're seeing in the envelope versus the message headers? |
| 02:00 | <taupehat> | yeah |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | so you're saying the envelope rcpt to doesn't match the message to: header? |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | that doesn't work |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | er |
| 02:00 | <warewolf> | what you're thinking doesn't work |
| 02:01 | <warewolf> | BCC would not function if you implemented what you're thinking |
| 02:01 | <warewolf> | bcc does rcpt to, but no local user in the to/cc message headers |
| 02:01 | <taupehat> | aye |
| 02:02 | <taupehat> | fuck shit piss |
| 02:02 | <taupehat> | maybe bcc should be rewritten |
| 02:02 | <taupehat> | =] |
| 02:02 | <warewolf> | greylist |
| 02:02 | <warewolf> | then uh |
| 02:02 | <warewolf> | do basic SMTP protocol friendlyness checks |
| 02:03 | <taupehat> | I do greylist |
| 02:03 | <taupehat> | and I do the basic stuff |
| 02:03 | <taupehat> | can't do SA on my 'node though |
| 02:03 | <warewolf> | like don't accept mail from boxes who's HELO isn't a FQDN |
| 02:03 | <taupehat> | hmm |
| 02:03 | <taupehat> | how would a filter for that look? |
| 02:04 | <warewolf> | http://www.xabean.com/sendmail/block_bad_helo.m4 |
| 02:04 | <warewolf> | like that :) |
| 02:05 | <Spads> | postfix has a lot of great HELO reject woozits |
| 02:05 | <taupehat> | I've got a few as it is |
| 02:05 | <taupehat> | someone's thrashing hell out of host15 =[p |
| 02:06 | <Spads> | there was a good article in Free Software Magazine a year ago |
| 02:06 | <Spads> | March 2005 |
| 02:06 | <Spads> | that's where I got most of my cool reject rules from |
| 02:07 | <taupehat> | yeah |
| 02:07 | <taupehat> | host15 is getting nailed to the wall |
| 02:07 | <taupehat> | help! |
| 02:13 | <warewolf> | not anybody who is submitting data back to RML |
| 02:13 | <warewolf> | atleast |
| 02:13 | <warewolf> | public or private |
| 02:13 | <warewolf> | there's only two people on host15 submitting data back |
| 02:13 | <Spads> | warewolf: is frotz.zork.net reporting privately to RML? |
| 02:13 | <Spads> | because npmr seems to be running an rml client out of cron on frotz |
| 02:13 | <warewolf> | yes |
| 02:13 | <Spads> | heh |
| 02:14 | <warewolf> | private, last checked in 2min ago |
| 02:14 | <Spads> | so what, only you and he can see the data on my linode? |
| 02:14 | <warewolf> | sure |
| 02:14 | <warewolf> | whoever inkblot is is reporting back on frotz |
| 02:14 | <Spads> | yes |
| 02:14 | <Spads> | inkblot is npmr |
| 02:14 | <warewolf> | well actually, me, caker, and mikegrb. |
| 02:15 | <warewolf> | they (because they're cool) get super-leet access too |
| 02:15 | <Spads> | aha |
| 02:15 | <warewolf> | you know where it says "Logged in: <yourname here>"? |
| 02:15 | <Spads> | no |
| 02:15 | <warewolf> | for them, it says "Logged in: <their name>\nLinode Employee" |
| 02:15 | <Spads> | heh |
| 02:15 | <warewolf> | I mean, it's nothing they don't already have access to anyway |
| 02:15 | <Spads> | google challenges my request for RML info: |
| 02:15 | <Spads> | Did you mean: ratemenude |
| 02:16 | <warewolf> | yeah haha |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | Spads: yeah, love that |
| 02:16 | <warewolf> | atleast I'm the top hit for ratemylinode :) |
| 02:16 | <@caker> | no "linode" love from google yet for misspellings, etc |
| 02:16 | <warewolf> | error:, Illegal division by zero at /var/www/ratemylinode.com/html/collector.html line 97. ... |
| 02:16 | <warewolf> | damn you caker |
| 02:16 | <taupehat> | allright caker |
| 02:16 | <taupehat> | who's thrashing? |
| 02:16 | <warewolf> | google cached your rml-error.txt |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | warewolf: huh? |
| 02:17 | <warewolf> | http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=5&url=http%3A//www.theshore.net/%7Ecaker/tmp/rml-error.txt&ei=SrYfRNO3J5yiaPmSnI8E&sig2=TldqwD2DNwdvgYLEZYy0PA |
| 02:17 | <warewolf> | ACK |
| 02:17 | <warewolf> | BAD GOOGLE |
| 02:17 | <warewolf> | http://www.theshore.net/~caker/tmp/rml-error.txt |
| 02:17 | <warewolf> | that |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | heh |
| 02:17 | <@caker> | I'll kill it |
| 02:22 | <warewolf> | once it's in google, it's permenant :) |
| 02:22 | <warewolf> | oh well :) |
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| 02:23 | <warewolf> | and christ are you up late caker |
| 02:23 | <taupehat> | as he often is, warewolf |
| 02:23 | <taupehat> | what's your excuse? |
| 02:24 | <warewolf> | I work nights :) |
| 02:24 | <warewolf> | I'm 5 hours into my 10 hour shift :) |
| 02:28 | <DuneMan> | Hey, I signed up for a linode account last night (like, 24 hours ago), how long does it usually take to get set up? |
| 02:28 | [~] | taupehat chuckles |
| 02:28 | <@caker> | DuneMan: username? |
| 02:28 | <DuneMan> | pgebheim -- I can't log in with it |
| 02:29 | <DuneMan> | although I havne't looked to see if I got billed since this afternoon, so I'm not sure if I did or anything... |
| 02:30 | <DuneMan> | Haven't been on IRC in months... |
| 02:30 | [~] | DuneMan fights off the addiction |
| 02:32 | <@caker> | DuneMan: all set -- sorry for the delay. |
| 02:33 | <DuneMan> | oh no problem. Nice I could just come and ask. |
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| 02:49 | <myfnp> | ok |
| 02:50 | <myfnp> | caker, mikegrb? |
| 02:57 | <myfnp> | got prob with kernel 2.6.15 ...redhatsmall and mysql will not start mysql |
| 02:57 | <myfnp> | says OK but it does not run |
| 03:03 | <@caker> | myfnp: mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled |
| 03:04 | <myfnp> | k 1 sec nd reboot |
| 03:04 | <@caker> | no need to reboot |
| 03:04 | <myfnp> | or do i |
| 03:05 | <myfnp> | i tried to go back a kernel version |
| 03:05 | <@caker> | doesn't matter -- all 2.6-um kernels don't support NPTL/TLS, hence the experimental flag |
| 03:09 | <myfnp> | sweet |
| 03:10 | <myfnp> | remeber that premature end of script headers problem? |
| 03:16 | <myfnp> | still have it. |
| 03:16 | <myfnp> | caker, do you know how to see error in a cgi process?? |
| 03:19 | <myfnp> | It freakin worked a week ago ...closedShop... shopping cart |
| 03:21 | <Spads> | myfnp: check your web server's error logs |
| 03:21 | <Spads> | likely /var/log/apache2/error.log |
| 03:21 | <Spads> | or something similar |
| 03:22 | <Spads> | http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/FAQ-F.html#premature-script-headers <-- myfnp |
| 03:33 | <myfnp> | i think i looked in the error logs yesterday |
| 03:33 | <myfnp> | and nothin going to recheck brb |
| 03:37 | <DuneMan> | ah the days of cgi ;-) |
| 03:39 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 03:39 | <myfnp> | lol |
| 03:39 | <myfnp> | freakin enless you know a better script to use to accept ebay payments through my site |
| 03:41 | <DuneMan> | doesnt ebay have one of those random xml* apis to do that? |
| 03:41 | <DuneMan> | like a soap one? |
| 03:42 | <myfnp> | I was readin on stuff like that |
| 03:42 | <myfnp> | but i didn't really want to write a script for it an all |
| 03:42 | <DuneMan> | They have some method of doing rpc for your user information |
| 03:42 | <DuneMan> | I think |
| 03:42 | <myfnp> | since im ruuuuusty |
| 03:42 | <DuneMan> | Good chance to learn! |
| 03:42 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 03:42 | <myfnp> | lol |
| 03:43 | <myfnp> | I dont have the time right now |
| 03:43 | <myfnp> | <---broke |
| 03:43 | <DuneMan> | in any case. If it "used to work", then its probably something dumb. |
| 03:43 | <DuneMan> | what does broke have to do with it. You'll be up drinking beers anyway. might as well learn something. |
| 03:43 | <warewolf> | Shai-Hulud! |
| 03:44 | <DuneMan> | s/\./?/ |
| 03:44 | <warewolf> | Bless the Maker and his water. Bless the coming and going of him. May his passing cleanse the world. |
| 03:45 | <myfnp> | I gotz alot of items to sell... |
| 03:46 | <myfnp> | sick of paying paypal to process visa/mc when i have a merchant account...and i also setup merchant accounts |
| 03:49 | <myfnp> | here we go |
| 03:49 | <myfnp> | [Tue Mar 21 02:15:50 2006][Tue Mar 21 02:15:50 2006] [error] [client x.x.83.98] Can't locate HTTP/Request.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/l |
| 03:50 | <DuneMan> | Then install that perl module |
| 03:51 | <DuneMan> | and I hope you set up an ssl cert |
| 03:51 | <myfnp> | heh |
| 03:51 | <myfnp> | Use of uninitialized value in transliteration (tr///) at closedShop.pm line 945., referer: https://secure.myfnp.com/cgi-bin/closedShop/Install.pl |
| 03:52 | <DuneMan> | version conflict maybe? |
| 03:52 | <myfnp> | Use of uninitialized value in length at closedShop.pm line 946., referer: https://secure.myfnp.com/cgi-bin/closedShop/Install.pl |
| 03:52 | <DuneMan> | you know, I tried to learn perl again a few weeks back, and I couldn't. |
| 03:52 | <myfnp> | Use of uninitialized value in substitution (s///) at /var/www/cgi-bin/closedShop/Install.pl line 162., referer: https://secure.myfnp.com/cgi-bin/closedShop/Install.pl |
| 03:52 | <myfnp> | last one ---^ |
| 03:53 | <DuneMan> | is your perl symlinked to perl --strict or something? |
| 03:53 | <DuneMan> | I should stop giving help |
| 03:53 | <DuneMan> | I've had too much beer |
| 03:53 | <myfnp> | i tried it on a fresh distro install with latest kernel and same thing |
| 03:54 | <myfnp> | linux-thread-multi |
| 03:54 | <myfnp> | whats that? |
| 03:55 | <DuneMan> | I'm assuming some sort of multi-threading implementation for whatever you're installing |
| 03:55 | <DuneMan> | best guess |
| 03:56 | <myfnp> | Im wondering how it worked without that a week ago |
| 03:58 | <DuneMan> | maybe some other install upgraded a perl install that didn't have a dependency for whatever random script you were using, so it didn't update something else? |
| 03:58 | <DuneMan> | again, best guess. |
| 04:01 | <myfnp> | has anyone been able to upgrade apache to the latest 2.2?? |
| 04:09 | <@mikegrb> | HTTP::Request is what you need |
| 04:09 | <@mikegrb> | Can't locate HTTP/Request.pm in @INC |
| 04:09 | <@mikegrb> | @INC is like the PATH |
| 04:09 | <myfnp> | hmm i think linux-thread-multi has somthin to do with apr |
| 04:09 | <@mikegrb> | it is where perl looks for modules |
| 04:09 | <@mikegrb> | that has nothing to do with the error |
| 04:09 | <@mikegrb> | that's just one of the directories perl looks for modules in |
| 04:11 | <myfnp> | right |
| 04:16 | <myfnp> | libwww-perl ?? |
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| 04:17 | <cmantito> | lo macdan |
| 04:17 | <macdan> | lo cmantito |
| 04:17 | [~] | macdan waves at all the funky people |
| 04:50 | <myfnp> | Can't locate URI.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0 .) at (eval 2) line 3., referer: https://secure. |
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| 04:52 | <sex> | Hi everybody:)!!!! |
| 04:53 | <sex> | Chihel Bratka |
| 04:53 | <sex> | Hama zuray onaakta ob barad |
| 04:54 | <sex> | Tieera kani tu kusi ocha? |
| 04:55 | <sex> | >Kerma hap kardi tu devona a |
| 04:56 | <sex> | Everybody Why don't you talk? |
| 04:59 | <sex> | онаактона об барад хамашро кунтехо |
| 05:07 | <sex> | водка как дела братка |
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| 05:16 | |-| | mode/#linode [+b *!*52c61503@*.linode.com] by mikegrb |
| 05:16 | |-| | sex kicked [#linode] mikegrb [sex] |
| 05:17 | <cmantito> | going....going....gone! |
| 05:17 | <macdan> | hehe |
| 05:22 | [~] | macdan throws a fit at a hard disc cage |
| 05:22 | [~] | macdan throws a broken maxtor at it |
| 05:22 | <macdan> | TAKE THAT! |
| 05:48 | <macdan> | uhoh, i looked at a stick of SDRAM and got all nostalgic |
| 05:48 | <macdan> | that has to be bad :-/ |
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| 07:44 | <myfnp> | Sup? |
| 07:46 | <myfnp> | Anybody fun into or know how to fix this-----\/ |
| 07:46 | <myfnp> | malformed header from script. Bad header=update closedshop_order set Au: Cart.pl |
| 07:47 | <myfnp> | and thats all it gives me in the error log |
| 07:48 | <myfnp> | Is there a way I can view what the HE** is going on and errors from CGI posts? |
| 07:49 | <vodka> | you can run the script by hand |
| 07:53 | <myfnp> | yah It might be a bug in CGI.pm i guess i have ver 2.82 |
| 07:57 | <myfnp> | upgrade perl-cgi to 3.0 trying request agin |
| 08:00 | <myfnp> | hmm same dealyo |
| 08:00 | <myfnp> | vodka, by hand?? How complicated does that get? |
| 08:02 | <vodka> | ehm... just run /var/www/somesite/cgi-bin/scriptname.pl. it will output stuff to stdout. |
| 08:02 | <@mikegrb> | perldoc -q 500 |
| 08:02 | <vodka> | you'll have to find some way to pass argumens to the script, though, not sure if CGI.pm already provides that or not |
| 08:03 | <@mikegrb> | CGI.pm does |
| 08:05 | <@mikegrb> | /path/to/script.pl name=value name2=value2 etc |
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| 09:12 | <warewolf> | CGI.pm also supports test-mode |
| 09:12 | <warewolf> | eg, it will as you to type in key=value pairs when you run it |
| 09:12 | <warewolf> | like perl scriptname.pl |
| 09:13 | <warewolf> | it then says "Operating in offline mode, enter key=value pairs on standard input" |
| 09:26 | <myfnp> | well im trying run a cc in this cart and i have no idea what code needs to be submited |
| 09:26 | <myfnp> | im emulating authorizenet |
| 09:27 | <myfnp> | and trying to run integrated diagnostics for m gateway |
| 09:28 | <myfnp> | and...im trying to ad a varible $email and its tripping out the cart now |
| 09:28 | <myfnp> | say need package this and that |
| 09:30 | <@mikegrb> | warewolf: only if the debug option is enabled within the script, it will take them from the command line even when debugging isn't enabled |
| 09:30 | <warewolf> | mikegrb: debugging option? |
| 09:30 | <Spads> | warewolf: were you the guy trying to do an objective comparison of apache2 and lighttpd? |
| 09:31 | <warewolf> | mikegrb: I've never seen a "debugging option" that I've had to use, and it's always detected for me |
| 09:31 | <warewolf> | Spads: yes |
| 09:31 | <Spads> | warewolf: how's that coming along? |
| 09:31 | <warewolf> | Spads: I find the lack of real documentation on lighttpd astounding. |
| 09:31 | <Spads> | aha |
| 09:31 | <warewolf> | Here! GO look at this wiki! |
| 09:31 | <warewolf> | wtf? |
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| 09:32 | <@mikegrb> | use CGI qw(:standard -debug) |
| 09:32 | <Spads> | I am tempted by lig |
| 09:32 | <Narada> | Hi. What city and state is my linode based in? |
| 09:32 | <warewolf> | also, http 1.0 and http 1.1 compliance are not to be touted as "features". |
| 09:32 | <Narada> | Is it Fremont, California? |
| 09:32 | <Spads> | hahahaha |
| 09:32 | <Narada> | Or is it somewhere else. |
| 09:32 | <Spads> | Narada: what host are you on? |
| 09:32 | <Narada> | Umm. Let me check. |
| 09:32 | <@mikegrb> | Narada: yes, fremont |
| 09:33 | <Spads> | heh |
| 09:33 | <Narada> | Host 10. |
| 09:33 | <Spads> | that's quicker :) |
| 09:33 | <warewolf> | Narada: linode has two (or more, I don't recall) data centers. Your linode is probally not based where Linode's HQ is |
| 09:33 | <myfnp> | hmm |
| 09:33 | <warewolf> | mikegrb- I've never used that -debug switch |
| 09:33 | <Narada> | Well if it is in Fremont then the IP detection worked to the region level :) |
| 09:33 | <myfnp> | wheres 51 |
| 09:33 | <warewolf> | mikegrb- I've only ever done 'use CGI;' |
| 09:33 | <Spads> | Narada: I was just going to mtr your host and see which routers I go through. |
| 09:34 | <Narada> | k |
| 09:34 | <@mikegrb> | if you use the function interface you have to turn on debugging, dunno about OO, never used the debugging with a script that used it that way |
| 09:34 | <warewolf> | mikegrb- oh, and '$q = new CGI;' |
| 09:34 | <@mikegrb> | but it will always accept name/value pairs from the command line, wether debugging is on or not |
| 09:35 | <myfnp> | mikegrb: is there a host by N UTAH?? |
| 09:35 | <warewolf> | it's always auto-detected that the script wasn't running under a webserver for me, but that's good to know |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | yes, but that only works with scripts that use the OO interface |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | command line method will always work |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | plus you can hit the up arrow and enter rather then having to type the input in each time |
| 09:36 | <@mikegrb> | myfnp: no |
| 09:37 | <myfnp> | well thats to farar |
| 09:38 | [~] | warewolf wonders if the WoW patch for 1.10 is coming out today |
| 09:39 | <myfnp> | where do i set a variable $email? NE1? |
| 09:39 | <Spads> | myfnp: you mean at the shell? |
| 09:40 | <@mikegrb> | NE1? I'm not sure where that is so I don't know if that would work |
| 09:40 | <Spads> | myfnp: what do you need to set it for? |
| 09:40 | <Spads> | mikegrb: no! It's an onomatopoeiabbreviation! It means "knee won"! |
| 09:40 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 09:41 | <@mikegrb> | one of those moon languages? |
| 09:41 | <myfnp> | for a my $url = "url" variable |
| 09:41 | <Spads> | myfnp: in Perl? |
| 09:41 | <myfnp> | y |
| 09:42 | <Spads> | myfnp: There seems to be a lot of back-story to your question that you're not telling us. |
| 09:43 | <Spads> | it's kind of like asking "I'm working on a paper. What should I put in footnote 3?" without telling us anything else about the paper or its topic. |
| 09:43 | <myfnp> | i upgraded my 1st computer from a 286 to 386 back in 89...but im lacking in the programming department |
| 09:43 | <@mikegrb> | Spads: you should put "I like cheese." in footnote 3 |
| 09:44 | <Spads> | myfnp: well, being self-effacing about your skills doesn't help us answer your question. providing context and information does. |
| 09:45 | <myfnp> | ok well im not trying to show stuff that is private |
| 09:46 | <myfnp> | but i said what im trying to do ^-----there somewhere |
| 09:47 | <myfnp> | what do you want to see?? |
| 09:47 | <myfnp> | the script im sending? |
| 09:48 | <myfnp> | 1 sec |
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| 09:50 | <Spads> | myfnp: you asked about an $email variable |
| 09:50 | <Spads> | sort of in a vacuum |
| 09:50 | <Spads> | I thought you meant the shell environment variable |
| 09:50 | <Spads> | which is used for some things |
| 09:51 | <Spads> | but we've teased out now that you're writing some sort of Perl script. |
| 09:51 | <Spads> | in which case we can't tell you what size leg to use until you show us the overall layout of the chair |
| 09:52 | |-| | Netsplit jupiter.oftc.net <-> neutron.oftc.net quits: dryan |
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| 09:56 | <myfnp> | goto myfnp.com/images/thisisit.jpg |
| 09:58 | <myfnp> | the last } got cut off |
| 09:58 | <Spads> | myfnp: pastebin might have been more useful |
| 09:58 | <Spads> | well, I'm afraid I can't help you with Perl scripts |
| 09:58 | <Spads> | or rather |
| 09:59 | <Spads> | with yours |
| 10:02 | <myfnp> | im trying to add a $email variable in this variable my $url = "https://www.mygateway.com/cgi-bin/Reflect/transact.pl"; |
| 10:02 | <Spads> | okay, what does that mean? |
| 10:02 | <Spads> | how will this be used? |
| 10:02 | <Spads> | what will it do? |
| 10:02 | <Spads> | there are several things you could mean by that |
| 10:03 | <Spads> | do you mean like this? |
| 10:03 | <Spads> | my $url = "http://blahblahblah/foo.cgi?email=$email"; |
| 10:03 | <Spads> | or what? |
| 10:03 | <myfnp> | convenient way of diagnosing problems you may encounter with your integration. Temporarily change the URL you are POSTing your transaction to the following URL and include a variable called email (case insensitive) and this will send a reflection of your variables and their value to that email address. |
| 10:04 | <myfnp> | mind you im using the java irc through the linode site |
| 10:04 | <Spads> | what doe sthis have to do with java or IRC? |
| 10:04 | <myfnp> | cause i dont hang out round irc anymore |
| 10:04 | <Spads> | anyway, I don't know this system you're talking about |
| 10:06 | <myfnp> | what does the system have to do setting/adding a email variable? I don't understand |
| 10:08 | <Spads> | I don't know where you read this bit of advice |
| 10:08 | <Spads> | it talks about "integration" |
| 10:08 | <Spads> | I assume you're integrating one system into another |
| 10:08 | <myfnp> | i never could pickup on perl but the code is at closedshop.sourceforge.com |
| 10:08 | <myfnp> | cart.pl |
| 10:09 | <myfnp> | find authorize |
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| 10:10 | <Spads> | yeah, that cart system |
| 10:10 | <Spads> | that's what I'm not familiar with |
| 10:10 | <myfnp> | yes I should be able to emulate authorizenet code for transaction processing |
| 10:10 | <Spads> | do they have their own irc channel? |
| 10:10 | <myfnp> | hehe no |
| 10:11 | <Spads> | mailing list? |
| 10:13 | <warewolf> | awesome. |
| 10:13 | <warewolf> | Mar 21 11:12:31 xabean sendmail[18904]: k2LGCAtx018904: ruleset=check_rcpt, arg1=x@rciardhraamhn.com, relay=adez.dbstdce.hoc [216.127.92.78], quarantine="550 HELO ERROR: Hostname "dazed" not fully qualified." |
| 10:14 | [~] | warewolf quarantines mail that may-or-may-not be spam due to bad helos |
| 10:14 | <Spads> | I just reject outright |
| 10:14 | <warewolf> | this way I don't reject mail that may be legitimite |
| 10:14 | [~] | Spads shrugs |
| 10:15 | <warewolf> | which has accidentially happened before |
| 10:17 | <myfnp> | when i tried to process a card i this error in the log malformed header from script. Bad header=update closedshop_order set Au: Cart.pl |
| 10:18 | <@mikegrb> | then the script has errors and you should contact the author |
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| 12:18 | <Spads> | Mar 21 09:38:48 frotz dhclient: Discarding packet with bogus hlen. |
| 12:18 | <Spads> | Mar 21 09:38:48 frotz dhclient: Discarding packet with bogus hlen. |
| 12:18 | <Spads> | weird |
| 12:18 | <Spads> | is someone on our net running a rogue dhcp server? |
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| 13:28 | <@mikegrb> | warewolf: know of a thread safe alternative to alarm? |
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| 13:33 | <@mikegrb> | oh rock |
| 13:33 | <@mikegrb> | alarm does work with threads |
| 13:33 | <@mikegrb> | but there is a bug |
| 13:33 | [~] | kvandivo gasps loudly. |
| 13:33 | <@mikegrb> | $SIG{ALRM} = sub {}; have to do this in the main thread before threads that use alarm are created |
| 13:34 | <kvandivo> | prime prime |
| 13:34 | <@mikegrb> | then it works beautifully |
| 13:34 | [~] | mikegrb primes kvandivo kvandivo kvandivo |
| 13:34 | [~] | Spads detonates mikegrb |
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| 13:41 | <@mikegrb> | kvandivo: kvandivo: kvandivo: http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.ithreads/762 |
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| --- | Log | opened Tue Mar 21 13:57:28 2006 |
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| 14:00 | <FireSlash> | I wonder who's getting DoS'd :P |
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| 14:01 | <cmantito> | someone is. |
| 14:01 | <cmantito> | this is annoying. |
| 14:02 | <FireSlash> | I hope its at least worth it. Someone like Microsoft getting DoSsed would be totally worth the downtime :P |
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| 14:04 | <oneman> | so you can run windows on a linode now? |
| 14:04 | <cmantito> | hahaha |
| 14:04 | <GN> | O_O |
| 14:04 | <oneman> | j/k :] |
| 14:04 | <FireSlash> | oneman, Yeah. |
| 14:04 | <FireSlash> | Install wine. :P |
| 14:04 | <FireSlash> | apt-get install wine |
| 14:04 | <oneman> | I actualy run mono on mine |
| 14:04 | <oneman> | mono and rails |
| 14:04 | <oneman> | got to jet tho |
| 14:04 | <oneman> | l8rs |
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| 14:04 | <efudd> | can we get the planet unfucked? |
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| 14:04 | <GN> | haha |
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| 14:06 | <encode> | ahh, so the disconnection wasnt my isp's fault, it was tp for once |
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| 14:06 | <bendy24> | for once? |
| 14:07 | <bendy24> | isnt this the third time |
| 14:07 | <bendy24> | ? |
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| 14:11 | <mikegrb2> | TP routing issues |
| 14:11 | <mikegrb2> | it's been up for a couple of minutes |
| 14:11 | <GN> | hooray for routing |
| 14:11 | <mikegrb2> | the longest it has been back up so maybe it will stay this time |
| 14:12 | <FireSlash> | mikegrb, who was being DoS'd? |
| 14:12 | <mikegrb2> | nobody |
| 14:12 | <FireSlash> | Aww :( |
| 14:13 | <cmantito> | who was dos'ing? :P |
| 14:13 | <mikegrb2> | nobody |
| 14:14 | <GN> | thats how rumors get started |
| 14:14 | <Eman> | "whats this cable do?" "i dunno, pull it out, see what breaks" |
| 14:14 | <@mikegrb> | I heard GN killed somebody |
| 14:14 | <@mikegrb> | caker told me so |
| 14:14 | <GN> | :D |
| 14:14 | <GN> | shh! |
| 14:14 | <efudd> | so it's unfucked? :) |
| 14:15 | <@mikegrb> | appears so |
| 14:15 | <@mikegrb> | they are supposed to release a statement shortly |
| 14:15 | <efudd> | "It's unfucked. --TP" |
| 14:15 | [~] | mikegrb nods |
| 14:15 | <Spads> | <TP> We regret the routing outage this afternoon. We received some bad information on how to configure our routers. But even knowing what we do now, we still would have invaded Iraq! |
| 14:16 | <Eman> | "Nothing to see here, move along." -TP |
| 14:16 | <@mikegrb> | "You are caller number 39 waiting to speak with a represenitive, the average hold time is less then 2 minutes 40 seconds." |
| 14:16 | <@mikegrb> | got down to caller 4 with 12 seconds |
| 14:16 | <@mikegrb> | then it was caller 3 with 3 minutes :< |
| 14:16 | <GN> | haha spads |
| 14:17 | <@mikegrb> | s/average hold time/estimated wait time/ |
| 14:21 | <tsi> | my cronjob for pinging my linode keeps missing 100% of the attempts for the past 20 minutes or so, even though the host appears to be up and AOK (I've been SSHed into it for weeks without being disconnected) |
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| 14:21 | <tsi> | is someone poking routers? |
| 14:21 | <GN> | si |
| 14:21 | [~] | tsi reads back six lines, realizes it was a stupid question |
| 14:21 | [~] | tsi blush |
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| 14:25 | [~] | mikegrb pokes tsi |
| 14:26 | <taupehat> | anyone seen the dailywtf? |
| 14:26 | <taupehat> | http://thedailywtf.com/forums/64833/ShowPost.aspx |
| 14:27 | <taupehat> | I'd do it a bit differently |
| 14:27 | <taupehat> | such as: |
| 14:27 | <taupehat> | public const string OH = " A"; |
| 14:27 | <tsi> | sfw? |
| 14:27 | <taupehat> | public const string ALSO = "ND"; |
| 14:27 | <taupehat> | tsi: yeah |
| 14:27 | <taupehat> | it's coding stuff |
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| 14:27 | <tsi> | wtf? it tastes like java |
| 14:28 | <taupehat> | hehe |
| 14:28 | <tsi> | wait so he's building queries out of consts? |
| 14:28 | <Spads> | Why not? |
| 14:28 | <GN> | i like it |
| 14:28 | <Spads> | that way he future-proofs his application! |
| 14:28 | <tsi> | that's gotta be the most useless extra cpu cycling ever |
| 14:28 | <Spads> | SqlMisc.NUMBERS_ONE; |
| 14:28 | <Spads> | ^-- in case one becomes 7 in the next release |
| 14:29 | <tsi> | it's still 1:1 |
| 14:29 | <tsi> | so you're not ... rrhhhggg.... |
| 14:29 | [~] | tsi head explode |
| 14:30 | <taupehat> | haha |
| 14:30 | [~] | Spads sweeps tsi into the bin, and vacuums up the rest |
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| 14:31 | <Spads> | taupehat: see? totally not SFW :O |
| 14:31 | <Spads> | he kersplodeyed at work! |
| 14:31 | <taupehat> | true |
| 14:32 | <taupehat> | condolences to tsi's family |
| 14:32 | <Spads> | return Words.WHAT + Words.THE + Words.EXPLETIVE_OF_CHOICE + Punctuation.QUESTION_MARK; |
| 14:32 | <Spads> | hahahaha |
| 14:32 | <taupehat> | Spads: they hired rentacoder |
| 14:32 | <@mikegrb> | Spads: look at yesterdays |
| 14:32 | <@mikegrb> | much better |
| 14:32 | <Spads> | haha |
| 14:33 | <taupehat> | public const string SPACE _CHAR= " "; |
| 14:33 | <@mikegrb> | some of the posts aren't so great but some are truely gems |
| 14:36 | <taupehat> | As we all know, Enterprise means a 5 year mission. |
| 14:36 | <taupehat> | that's not bad for an early comment |
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| 14:45 | |-| | EnterpriseArchitectureThoughtL changed nick to EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader |
| 14:45 | <EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader> | muahaha!!! |
| 14:46 | <tsi> | unless Enterprise is actually in the name, then year 3 turns out to be all a dream, and the project is shitcanned at the end of the 4th year because there were no subscribers anyway |
| 14:47 | <tsi> | and they bring in Robocop to finish it off |
| 14:48 | <EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader> | You're not thinking out of the box, tsi... |
| 14:50 | <EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader> | What you're really missing is the opportunity to synchronize up to speed with thought leaders and stakeholders in the realm of forward-looking synergizers who are making capable up-front innovations in transferrance mashups. |
| 14:50 | <EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader> | so there. |
| 15:13 | <tsi> | you said mashup |
| 15:13 | <tsi> | teehee |
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| 15:59 | <rko> | is there an issue with host53? |
| 16:06 | <@mikegrb> | rko: should be better now |
| 16:06 | <rko> | I already rebooted mine |
| 16:06 | <rko> | but good to know it wasn't my linode |
| 16:07 | <@mikegrb> | rebooting won't really help |
| 16:07 | <@mikegrb> | this is linux, not windows |
| 16:07 | <@mikegrb> | generally just makes the problem worse |
| 16:07 | <rko> | I know that |
| 16:08 | <rko> | but I was suspecting it was my linode hosed. I got console fine, host53 was pinging fine. |
| 16:08 | <@mikegrb> | did you check your tokens first? |
| 16:08 | <rko> | well, console didn't respond. But I got the screen. |
| 16:08 | <rko> | yes |
| 16:08 | <@mikegrb> | what happens is someone starts swapping heavily |
| 16:08 | <rko> | they looked fine, rate was 0 and tokens were in max |
| 16:08 | <@mikegrb> | and just as the token limiter starts limiting them, people start rebooting their linodes because they are slow |
| 16:09 | <@mikegrb> | so then the host never recovers as people keep rebooting their linode |
| 16:09 | <rko> | it wasn't slow... it was totally unresponsive |
| 16:16 | <kvandivo> | it's a fine line between really slow and totally unresponsive |
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| 16:57 | <tierra> | caker: how did you do htpasswd auth on the Linode wiki if you don't mind me asking... I've got a wiki it could help on |
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| 17:33 | <@mikegrb> | just limit POST |
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| 17:44 | <tierra> | that wouldn't stop much (and would be really annoying to people working on mass edits or reverting the spam that does get through) |
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| 17:58 | <@mikegrb> | since the spam comes from bots, works pretty well |
| 17:58 | <@mikegrb> | and it will only ask once, the browser will cache the credentials |
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| 18:22 | <oneman> | seems like a host's disk drives would die pretty quick in a linode situation |
| 18:23 | <oneman> | what you need are massive ramdisks |
| 18:23 | <oneman> | :D |
| 18:28 | <EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader> | kinda dumb question, but aside from hoping that I'm still in initdefault, how do I query a system to determine what runlevel it's in? |
| 18:29 | |-| | gpd changed nick to floccinaucinihilipilificationa |
| 18:29 | <EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader> | ergh |
| 18:30 | |-| | EnterpriseArchThoughtLeader changed nick to taupehat |
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| 18:30 | <taupehat> | sorry - forgot I'd done that |
| 18:33 | <geepeedee> | taupehat: according to man telinit $RUNLEVEL should tell you - but it doesn't for me |
| 18:34 | <@mikegrb> | /sbin/runlevel |
| 18:35 | <geepeedee> | damn... just found that |
| 18:35 | <taupehat> | heh |
| 18:35 | <taupehat> | i was trying to ask init |
| 18:35 | <@mikegrb> | geepeedee: sshd likely clears the enviroment before exec'ing the shell |
| 18:36 | <geepeedee> | are the REAL environment variables in /proc somewhere? |
| 18:39 | <@mikegrb> | those are the real enviroment variables |
| 18:39 | <@mikegrb> | env will list them |
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| 19:43 | <Eman> | caker, mikegrb, how long are the xen beta linodes going to remain active? |
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| 20:12 | [~] | geepeedee contemplates ubuntification (again) |
| 20:20 | [~] | geepeedee crosses fingers... shabooms |
| 20:20 | <caker> | Eman: until we know everything works |
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| 20:32 | <geepeedee> | Stopping domain name service: named/etc/init.d/bind9: line 60: 31619 Segmentati |
| 20:32 | <geepeedee> | oh dear... |
| 20:34 | <geepeedee> | \\There may be troubles ahead... there may be moonlight...\\ |
| 21:06 | <caker> | tierra: that POST limiting is very effective |
| 21:08 | <geepeedee> | \\There may be troubles ahead... there may be moonlight...\\/quit |
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| 21:25 | <gpd> | good-bye sarge... hello breezy :) |
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| 21:26 | <gpd> | seemed to go quite smoothly - the obvious /lib/tls was required - but otherwise all good. |
| 21:26 | <gpd> | postfix-tls is now redundant - tls is in postfix - that was a bit scary as the package was going to be removed |
| 21:27 | <caker> | # tw_cli /c4/bbu show |
| 21:27 | <caker> | Name OnlineState BBUReady Status Volt Temp Hours LastCapTest |
| 21:27 | <caker> | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 21:27 | <caker> | bbu On No Charging OK OK 0 xx-xxx-xxxx |
| 21:27 | <caker> | :) |
| 21:27 | <caker> | ^-- 9550SX BBU :) |
| 21:27 | <gpd> | err... engrish? |
| 21:27 | <caker> | gpd: battery backup unit for the raid controller |
| 21:27 | <caker> | for 128M write cache goodness |
| 21:28 | <gpd> | which machines affected? |
| 21:28 | <caker> | == no filesystem death on power failure/crash |
| 21:28 | <caker> | all our new AMD hosts will have it |
| 21:28 | <gpd> | sweet |
| 21:29 | <caker> | bah .. no labels in label maker :( |
| 21:29 | [~] | caker runs to office* |
| 21:44 | <taupehat> | heh |
| 21:45 | <caker> | dontcha hate it when you ask for a doggiebag/box, and leave it at the restaurant? |
| 21:46 | <spr> | How about on top of the car? |
| 21:47 | <Spads> | [nick@xyzzy(~)][nick@xyzzy(~)] apt-cache search truth | wc -l |
| 21:47 | <Spads> | 9 |
| 21:47 | |