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<0> eliran_: 127.0.0.1 is localhost <1> anyone here can help me ? <0> MrAhmaD: just ask, if there is someone you will get a reply <2> Al-Ashtar : But what will happend when I add a second NIC ? will it be 127.0.0.2 ? <1> may i know how can i make psybnc on my linux server <0> the second card will be what ever IP you ***ign it <1> i dont know linux ... so i dont want to make mistakes as its not mine its my friends server <2> Al-Ashtar : Silly me. 127.0.0.1 is the loopback, not the NIC address. my mistake. thanks. <1> and there are few web hostings running on it <0> exactly <2> gotta go. thanks Al-Ashtar. <0> eliran_: no problem <1> can u help Al-Ashtar ? <0> If I can <0> sure <0> what do you need help with ?
<1> i asked my question already <1> :) <0> yes and I answered <0> <1> can u help Al-Ashtar ? <0> <0> If I can <0> <0> sure <1> ok <0> that's the only question you asked <1> so can tell me me how to make it <3> <MrAhmaD may i know how can i make psybnc on my linux server > <3> .. <1> yes dweller thnx man :) <4> MrAhmaD : Learn to type, wouldja? That crap is so AOL! <0> oh sorry, I didn't see that <5> MrAhmaD: you should ask your friend to install it for you. <1> np <1> well i want to do it on my own so that i can learn it too <1> hez not in town otherwise he can install for me <0> MrAhmaD: do you have root access ? <5> then ask him to walk you through or just watch him <1> yes <5> I'm not going to explain to you how to do something that could seriously damage his server <1> thiago thnx for the suggestion :) <5> especially since you don't feel at ease doing it <0> MrAhmaD: ok you need to call your friend, and when he comes back pick a big baseball bat and smack him with it on his head <1> thiago thats why im here so that u guys can direct me properly and if u cant np :) <6> how do you find out the mac adress on linux? <5> MrAhmaD: we probably could, but since it's his server, I'd rather he helped you <6> inet6 addr: fe80::20e:cff:fe65:9b48/64 Scope:Link <0> that's for giving his root p***word to someone who doesn't know linux with other people's web pages on it <6> is this the mac adress? <1> Al-Ashtar :) ill smack ur balls first lol kidding <5> jolly-: that's an IPv6 address <6> yeah thought so too <6> :) <5> jolly-: the MAC address is shown slight bit up <6> ahh <5> jolly-: though the IPv6's address is derived from the MAC address <6> found it <6> "HWaddr" <6> :) <6> thank you :-) <5> jolly-: yours is 00:0e:0c:65:9b:48 <6> yepp:) <0> thiago: how did you know :/ <5> Al-Ashtar: because I know how an EUI-64 is formed from an EUI-48 (MAC) address <5> Al-Ashtar: you insert FF FE at the middle and you flip one bit (the universal/local bit) <7> Good morning. :-) <0> could you explain ? <5> Al-Ashtar: EUI-64: 020e:0cff:fe65:9b48 <1> thiago :) <5> the first 2 is the bit that is flipped <5> then drop the ff:fe in the middle <7> thiago: You're no longer an op? <8> Brainix, !@ <0> so it would be: 02:0e:0c:65:9b:48 <7> Mulder! :-) What's new? <8> Brainix, school started :( <5> Al-Ashtar: remember to flip the universal bit: 02 -> 00 <0> right thiago ? <8> Brainix, nyou?
<7> Mulder: Aww... Are you studying hard? <0> what do you mean by flip <8> Brainix, sadly, no i'm not :S <5> Al-Ashtar: invert the bit <7> Mulder: Well, pretty soon, you won't have to preface your Slashdot posts with "IANAL." ;-) <5> Al-Ashtar: how much do you know about bit arithmethics? <7> That'll make it all worth it. LoL! <8> Brainix, IANAL? <0> thiago: -90% <7> "I Am Not A Lawyer." <5> Mulder: you can start using the new acronym: IANAA <8> Brainix, i dont post to slashdot. too many flame wars heh <8> thiago, what does that one stand for? <5> I Am Not An Astronomer <7> Mulder: I've just been enjoying my summer break, playing guitar, and working on my kernel. <8> haha <5> (in the recent article about the universe's largest object) <8> Brainix, nice <8> Brainix, what development stage si brainix at anyway? <0> thiago: -90% (that's in minus) <5> Al-Ashtar: ok, bits admit a few operations that stem from boolean logic <7> Mulder: Have you taken a cl*** on intellectual property? <8> Brainix, not yet. next year <5> Al-Ashtar: rememer your Boolean Logic cl***es: 1 + x = 1; 0 . x = 0 <7> Mulder: Are you interested in it at all? <5> Al-Ashtar: and ~0 = 1; ~1 = 0 <8> Brainix, absolutely <8> Brainix, i was actually going to take ti this semester, but ti conflicted with eveyrthing heh <7> Mulder: Do you have an opinion on the new version of the GPL? <5> Al-Ashtar: by "invert the bit", I meant that that bit should be exchanged for its inverse. If it was 0, change it to 1. If it was 1, change to 0. <8> Brainix, i share linus's concern, but ultimately stallman can write what he wants, and people who dont like it can use another licence/create their own <0> OH <0> I get it <7> Mulder: Do you use an open source license for any of your own work? <0> his was fe80::20e:cff:fe65:9b48 <8> Brainix,i havent released anything to the public, but if i did decide to, i'd probably make it a creative commons/bsd licence <8> Brainix, i dont feel strongly enough about the gpl cause to use it heh <8> but i certainly understand stallman's rationale <0> thiago: his was inet6 addr: fe80::20e:cff:fe65:9b48/64 Scope:Link <7> Mulder: Ah, that's cool. So it's not for any legal reason? You just agree more, philosophically, with The Creative Commons Licenses and The BSD License? <0> instead of : you added a 0 <5> Al-Ashtar: huh? <5> Al-Ashtar: the : have nothing to do with it <5> Al-Ashtar: it's just representation <0> aha <8> Brainix, pretty much. i dont care what people do with my code so long as they credit me in the comments somewhere heh, and also absolve me of any legal liability :) [the second being most important] <5> Al-Ashtar: his address was: fe80000000000000020e0cfffe658b48 <5> Al-Ashtar: since that's really hard to read, every 4 hex digits are grouped with : <5> Al-Ashtar: the leading zeros are dropped in each group <5> Al-Ashtar: and a sequence of 0:...:0 can be shortened with :: <7> Mulder: I'll have many more questions for you when you're talking that IP cl***, if you don't mind. ;-) <0> aha <8> Brainix, no problem <9> hi <8> Brainix, just be wearing that it might not all be the same in the US, the general pricniples wil probably be the same <8> wearing/wary <8> heh <8> oh yeah, poseiden's an IP lawyer these days <7> Really? I haven't chatted with him in ages. <8> yup <8> started practising late last year or early this year, i cant remember <0> thiago: so we drop all E's and F's at the beginning and the middle, leaving us with 80::20e:c:65:9b48 <7> He probably hates me. I used to har*** him and _popeye_ with tons of n00b questions about setting up my X and configuring my sound. LoL! <8> hehe <8> i'm sure he doesnt mind <8> we all have to start somewhere <5> Al-Ashtar: no <5> Al-Ashtar: an IPv6 address is composed of 128 bits <0> yeah, I knew I did something wrong <5> Al-Ashtar: MACs have 48, EUI-64 have 64 bits <8> Brainix, in any case, you're clearly no noob anymore :) <5> Al-Ashtar: IPv6 addresses are split in several levels
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