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<0> http://www.google.com/linux?q=PIM <1> ancker :-) Thanks. Sorry for repeating. <2> jo <2> hi <2> anyone know how to use <2> udp.pl <2> ? <3> what is it? <3> something that causes your enter key to fire at random times? <2> :S <4> uNixCreW: just type ./udp.pl <4> I think I have seen a exploit or something with that name <0> http://www.google.com/linux?q=udp.pl <0> uNixCreW: we don't help with crap like that <3> heh <3> script kiddy.
<4> there u go! google says its a flooder to cause dos <5> if Linux can't run on FAT32, how does a CD boot version work on a FAT32 hard drive? <6> It doesn't use the hard drive. <6> And Linux probably does. Look at usmsdos <7> can anyone point me to the source of xpilot ? O.o <7> i can only find rpms for it =[ <8> Stwange: a boot CD is neither FAT32 nor ext, the format of a CD is quite different from both <7> a cd is iso9660 <5> yeah but it lets you make modifications and save drivers etc. (I think) <5> where do these go? <8> Stwange: memory <8> Stwange: liveCDs use memory as a virtual storage location, that's why no modifications are persistent <5> ah so the more you save the slower it runs <8> Poki: if you are referring to the game, it is the first google result <7> Cognition: the ftp is down... <7> and i can't find any mirrors <8> Poki: i found it on sourceforge, works fine for me. <7> the one on sourceforge is xpilot-ng =P <8> Poki: then you're looking for an older version that is porbably not supported anymore, be happy with the rpm <7> it IS still supported... i think <7> i think xpilot-ng is just a fork <7> (and i have no idea how to work those .rpms, lol) <9> http://www.filewatcher.com/b/ftp/ftp.altlinux.ru/pub/mirrors/debian/pool/main/x/xpilot.0.0.html <10> hi everyone <7> ooooh <7> Reinheart: thanks! =D <9> Poki. anytime :) <0> http://freshmeat.net/projects/xpilot/ <7> hmm, that's weird.. the links don't seem to work though <10> does anyone use pppd/slirp tunnel? <0> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14558 <10> do u have any experiences with pppd/slirp? <7> Isaac-Lew: whee thank you [= <3> g0g0r1n, do you have a specific question.. or are your just taking a poll? <10> yes i have <0> the sourceforge links worked for me - next time try more than 1 link on the google result page <11> xpilot! <11> the game of games! <10> i think it's fantastic tool, but i dont know how to get higher speed than 10KB/s from it <10> i tried to mess with baudrate setting but 10KB/s was maximum i got <11> slirp/slip <11> now THAT was a long time ago <10> what are u using now? <11> adsl/ethernet <10> i'm using it like tunnel through ssh <11> i think the last time i used slip/slirp and the like was when i had to admin hp-ux/sco machines on dedicated serial lines. <11> well, slirp was later. that was when i still ran slackware <11> g0g0r1n: i used ppp for that <10> ok What u use when u wanna penetrate firewall and u dont have root privileges on the other side? <3> ssh <11> g0g0r1n: these days i either admin the firewall, or there are levers i can pull <10> and when u wanna full port range? <11> g0g0r1n: then i demand full access :D <3> Cisco VPN client <11> g0g0r1n: btw, iirc, you can set the speed with -b <10> iirc? what is it? <11> g0g0r1n: mind you that is the baudrate. so you need to make some calculations for the speed. so baudrate/8000 is the speed in kbyte/s at a max <1> I've found kontact to be more advanced then then evolution (using it for contacts only). Is there anything else recommended ? anything better then kontact ? <11> if i recall correctly <10> have u ever get a higher speed from slirp than 10KB/s?
<11> g0g0r1n: i think so. <12> there's TCP/IP overhead too <11> poutine: right. so that is probably 0.4*(baudrate/8000) for the average connection <5> there is too much purple for my liking <13> I helped myself with SNMP. I propose that I be voiced for my outstanding ***istance. <12> just advocate ubuntu for every single problem, then I doubt you'll have trouble getting voiced <11> Al-Ashtar is voiced? <11> ;) <14> IIS has no such thing as mod_rewrite? <13> G-WiZ-: Er... no. <14> jeian: gah, too bad <5> it says "suggest they get voiced" it says nothing about the ops actually voicing them <14> and i lol at the fact that IIS users have to BUY a bolt-on that mimics mod-rewrite <8> VPN, is implemented using numerous protocols, including ipsec, PPTP, and CIPE, and also PPP-SSH. Any suggestions as to the method that is most secure and effiecient with Linux? <11> nivek is here, so its all good :) <11> Cognition: pptp has some issues, the rest really depends on the scale and what is possible. ipsec is deemed the most secure i think <11> its also probably the hardest to set up, so that makes sense :D <8> uh-huh <8> i read that PPP can be tunneled over SSH, perhaps that could be easier to implement? <11> Cognition: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/ppp-ssh/ <8> Enchanter_tim: that's where i'm reading right now actually :) <8> i'm just contemplating whether to continue the whole guide or try a different method. <15> whatabout openvpn .. <14> crap. without URL rewrite support.. i will have to write a webapp that writes out an actual html file for every single press release we make <14> how wasteful. microsoft should be ashamed for having such a goofy webserver <14> how the heck are you supposed to make archival friendly URLs based on database pulls if you dont have something like mod_rewrite <8> Routermen: what about it? how would you rate it? <15> Cognition: openvpn uses SSL , i think its the next best thing ( if not the best) after Openswan <15> Cognition: anyway i personally think Ipsec is suitable for permanent always on VPN tunneling between sites .. <15> Cognition: for people on the go .. like me .. pptp or openvpn does the trick ^_^ . <8> Routermen: ipsec is the most secure according to my readings and Enchanter_tim so far. However, it is a pain to work with, especially that it's not my server that i'm working with (university's). <8> Routermen: but what about PPT over SSH? isn't it more secure than openvpn? <15> Cognition: PPP-SSH tunneling has its limitation .. it tend to have problem with high bandwidth rates .. <8> Routermen: hmm, i guess i'll go with your advice then. <15> Cognition: anyway ive read some report on some local mag claiming openvpn is better .. <15> Cognition: than openswan <8> Routermen: openswan or freeswan? <1> How do I stop 'kontact' from loading the 'KOrginizer deamon' into my icons tray ? <15> Cognition: sorry freeswan ^_^ <15> ipsec <8> Routermen: i have both openswan and freeswan pages in front of me, not sure of the difference there <8> it seems freeswan is a little outdated <15> i'm mixed up <15> openswan is developed by open source community <8> so is freeswan <8> and both are ipsec implementations <8> it seems that openswan is a bit more refurbished though, so i'll go for it <8> Routermen: wish if there are more gals like you around here ;) <15> Cognition: not sure but i think openswan supports newer kernel <8> absolutely ... "Openswan is an implementation of IPsec for Linux. It supports kernels 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6" <15> afk - breakfast <16> hi all <16> somone can help me <16> i'm using Fedora Core 5 with kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 <16> how can i compile my kernel and use the last one under my distribution ??? <16> so ? none can help here ? <0> Cojak: after compiling & installing your kernel, you should have a separate bootloader entry for it <0> (***uming you gave it a different name than the kernel you already have, most distros add custom to the end of the kernel name so you can tell the difference) <17> is there going to be any difference between slack "10.2" Current and 11.0 <8> what's the default Windows VPN implementation, and is it compatible with openvpn or openswan? <3> ipsec or pptp afaik <8> nivek: and is it possible to access the vpn with openvpn? <3> never tried <8> hmm .. <8> damn university doesn't have any documentation for linux, so i'm kind of figuring my way out in the dark here <3> :/ <8> nivek: ok, for a simple setup like this one -> http://www.iup.edu/ats/sts/vpn/index.htm <8> nivek: what would you suggest to hop on the VPN?
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