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<0> which release? <0> 4.1.2 is the current version of GCC in etch (testing) <0> it sounds like you are using sarge (stable) which is currently at GCC 2.95.4 (-22) <0> you won't be able to get a newer version without using testing or unstable sources <1> I belive even sarge has some 3.x version <1> yeah <1> 3.3.5 at the very least <0> hrm not according to packages.debian.org -shrug- <1> Version: 3.4.3-13sarge1 <0> oh wait so it is... didn't scrolled down :) <0> err scroll, even <1> 2.95 is ... rather old <1> from the redhat fiasco-with-gcc-period <0> why is it still listed under sarge in the package search I wonder? <1> because you can still use it <1> 2.x to 3.x was a bit of a change
<1> even etch has gcc-2.95 if you want it <2> why would this line not log to dmesg: iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.51 -i eth2 -p tcp -m limit --limit 1/s --dport 0:65535 -j LOG --log-prefix "tcp connection: " <2> I am trying to log tcp connections coming from 51, entering eth2, and p***ing through NAT to the internet. <2> This doesn't work either: $iptables -A INPUT -i eth2 -s 192.168.1.51 -j LOG --log-prefix "tcp connection: " <1> sigh, using iptables to log ... <1> have you, by any chance, blocked 192.168.1.51 ? <1> -A appends, you might want to try -I. <2> nah. It is unblocked. I can access web pages. <2> Well, I had this line <2> iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -m limit --limit 1/s --dport 0:65535 -j LOG --log-prefix "tcp connection: " <2> to log undesired incoming packets. <0> hrm what does that limiter do? <0> just out of curiosity... <0> is that a packet rate limit? <0> I can't imagine that it would be :) <2> it's not important for my purposes, really <2> yeah <2> to keep logging at mere excessive levels <0> 1 packet per second would slow things down BAD I'd imagine hehe <2> exactly what you want when you are being hammered. <0> oh its a logging limiter then, not a traffic limiter? <2> yeah <2> hmm. still can't seem to log outgoing packets originating from 192.168.1.51 <2> and this doesn't work, either: iptables -I OUTPUT -s 192.168.1.51 -p tcp --dport 0:65535 -j LOG --log-prefix "tcp connection: " <1> argh, the problem with freenode is that you might run into not only ubuntu users, but devs <1> or gentoo devs... <1> must...keep....mouth....shut <2> KristianL, I got it. simply adding these two lines did the trick <1> of those two <2> iptables -I INPUT -s 192.168.1.51 -j LOG <2> iptables -I FORWARD -s 192.168.1.51 -j LOG <1> eh, yeah, that would do it <2> I don't know if I need both <2> I'll mess around later with 'em. <1> that depends on if you're playing router or not <2> I am playing God <2> with packets, that is. -_- <2> mine is a small universe <2> universe Jr. <3> !seen fireegl <4> FireEgl (Proteus@2001:5c0:84dc:1:211:9ff:feca:b042) was last seen quitting from #debian 8 hours, 42 minutes ago stating (...). <5> FireEgl (Proteus@2001:5c0:84dc:1:211:9ff:feca:b042) was last seen quitting from #debian 8 hours, 42 minutes ago stating (...). <6> FireEgl (Proteus@2001:5c0:84dc:1:211:9ff:feca:b042) was last seen quitting from #debian 8 hours, 42 minutes ago stating (...). <2> hunh. are those real BX clients? <2> I didn't realize BX was so annoying by default. <2> Offensive, yes. <7> !seen corkster <6> Corkster, go look in a mirror. <5> Corkster, go look in a mirror. <4> Corkster, go look in a mirror. <8> Is anyone aware of a sudden change in microsoft's MSN messenger protocol? <8> Or are their services just ****ed? <8> (anyone experiencing problems please describe them) <0> MSN questions in #debian? :) <8> :-D <0> my wife says it is working fine for her right now in GAIM <8> Well, let's face it... the vast majority of the population no longer know what IRC is. <8> Really? <0> err not in GAIM <0> I guess native client <0> -shrug- I don't use that garbage
<9> works also fine here in GAIM <8> Hmmm. <0> Efnet or bust! <0> hehe <9> :-) <8> :-p <8> Old. <8> Actually it would be entirely possible to create MSN style clients based entirely on ircd. <8> But let's not get into that. <8> It'd be cool if they'd done that, actually. <8> Well, anyway. <8> Something's not right here. <8> Well never mind that... how's life in general for all out here? <8> :-D <10> msn is working fine here in trillian, if that helps <10> well, "fine" being that it disconnects every day or two <10> but that's normal there. <8> Yeah. <8> I can't get a conversaton to happen. <10> my brother did an irc client in Excel once <8> It'll connect to sbXXX.whatever <8> And then nothing. <8> I'm sure it'll sort itself out. <11> so what happens when your users have phpmyadmin to work with as part of their plesk control panel ? <11> They get cocky, and decide to install their own phpmyadmin <12> that's ****y <9> yeah, it's peny <11> I think it's time to drop the database <11> ..server, on the ground <11> ..several times <11> ..then stamp on it <12> you might fix it <11> definitely <0> make an example of said users <11> thats how I troubleshoot unix.. I charge at the rack <0> handcuffs, blowtorch and pliers <11> and watch it topple overf <12> stomp on it few times <11> -f <12> ball gaga it <11> well, I have an idea <0> lol <11> I encrypt all the backups that go off site.. <11> so I think I might go in to his database, and encrypt the actual information <11> see what happens to his application <11> obviously some sort of phpmyadmin corruption / PEBKAC issue <12> what you need is to drill 1/4 inc home on your 2nd hard drive platter, it will to relieve pressure and let out the bad data humours <12> in. hole <13> Radiance: <14> lo nagual <14> greetings cerridwen <15> hey iLLf8d <0> greetings gents <14> lo phobia how goes it <0> good good, you? <13> hey <13> iLLf8d and phobia do you both know eachother from before? <13> like did you choose nicks at the same time for example? <13> and take an bloodbrother oath never to have anything positive in your nick? <14> huh no we met on here <0> haha <14> I dunno I bet we just both like to be sarcastic <0> oh YAH, like THAT is it <0> ;) <14> or smart***es <13> ****, i hope this machien hasnt gone done <13> i didnt do a backup for a while :) <14> usually people with downer nicks are troublemakers <14> you should ban us <14> jk =P <14> hey I can't help it if my nickname was taken 12 years ago or so when I first started in irc <0> actually I've been wondering what a nagual is <14> and I've had the 8 in there ever since <13> it means several things
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