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<0> Night cause you dont have same batch celerons like I do <0> =) <0> mine were made one right after the other <1> Night is pissed at me cuz I didnt come out 50 miles to the airport for 15 min's <2> lol <1> thats why I wont ever get a shell <0> Night is that true <0> ? <2> I got them at the same time with the board, it was expensive back then. <2> No. <0> well if we set you up with a unix box , what about it <0> ? <2> I suppose I could go install it. :) <0> Well I got a P4 board , Cpu and some ram <2> I'll probably put Solaris on it. <1> oh god
<1> thats a 10 month prodject <0> haha <0> lol <0> SOLARIS! <2> Not nearly. ;) <0> why <1> Night! you dont know Solaris <2> I use it every day. <1> oh <1> well, you never mentioned it <2> Just remember not to use killall like you would in linux. ;) <1> hehe <1> ok <2> Not that I'd mind if you're in a zone. <0> Solaris <0> is that like hard to learn <0> :| <1> Night, have you ever installed Solaris? <1> I seem to rememeber giving you access to my Solaris box <2> A long time ago, it was on the painful side. <1> or was that BAF <1> hehe <2> I don't recall getting access. <1> one of you two geeks <1> it was BAF tehm <0> lol <0> Night , will show me how to use Solaris <1> 10 is not hard to install <1> d/l it <1> nuke your BSD box <1> :P <0> nah BSD runs nice on this dual celeron <0> lets see <0> !sysinfo Xorg <3> sysinfo:[os! FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE][uptime! 2d 19h 48m][cpu! Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron, 367.50MHz] <3> sysinfo:[disk! / (380MB Free, 456MB Total), /dev (0KB Free, 1KB Total), /tmp (456MB Free, 456MB Total), /usr (28GB Free, 31GB Total), /var (907MB Free, 1011MB Total)][ram! Usage: 120/128MB (93.75%)] <3> sysinfo:[network! (sis0 Interface: 0bytes In, 0bytes Out) (plip0 Interface: 0bytes In, 0bytes Out) (lo0 Interface: 28Kb In, 28Kb Out)][load! 0.00 0.00 0.00][processes! 117] <0> 2 days already <1> are two celerons better than one? :> <0> stagma# grep -i cpu /var/run/dmesg.boot <0> CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (367.50-MHz 686-cl*** CPU) <0> FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs <0> cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID: 0 <0> cpu1 (AP): APIC ID: 1 <0> cpu0 on motherboard <0> cpu1 on motherboard <0> SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched! <0> yep <0> curious about something <0> if I had quad cpus <0> will bsd take advantage of all four <0> will it physically use all 16 cpus <0> ? <2> I don't know how well it scales. <0> cause why is bsd saying that only one cpu is launched <2> Because 0 was already started? <0> I see <0> Night <0> I need to find Jefreymons ssh port <0> how would I go about finding that port <2> Scan?
<2> I leave mine on 22. <0> with what <2> nmap 4 is out now <0> for freebsd <2> Portable: Most operating systems are supported, including Linux, Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, IRIX, Mac OS X, HP-UX, NetBSD, Sun OS, Amiga, and more. <2> Hell, it should be in ports. <0> stagma# cd /usr <0> stagma# cd ports <0> stagma# cd security <0> stagma# cd nmap <0> stagma# ls <0> Makefile files pkg-descr.fe pkg-plist.fe <0> distinfo pkg-descr pkg-plist <0> stagma# make install clean <0> ===> Vulnerability check disabled, database not found <0> => nmap-4.00.tar.bz2 doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/. <0> => Attempting to fetch from http://download.insecure.org/nmap/dist/. <0> nmap-4.00.tar.bz2 46% of 1852 kB 220 kBps <0> =) <0> where can I read up on using it <2> Type nmap and read. <2> man nmap <0> k <0> Night are you working right now <0> reading <0> what are you doing <2> Moby - God Moving Over the Face of the Waters <0> ok <2> I like this song, Apple has it in their new Intel chip set free commercial... <0> Im not to much into reading my comprehension sux <2> I'm reading random sites, listening to music, and chatting. <0> Moby is new <2> What? <0> the trac <0> Jefreymon went to sleep <0> | Insomnia (insomnia@ip68-3-218-199.ph.ph.cox.net) <0> | name : Sleep is for the weak! <2> It was on his 1995 CD. <0> nmap have a gui <0> ? <2> Yes. <0> so I can open it up in kde <2> I believe nmapfe comes with the package. <2> There are other wrappers. <0> I need some coffee <0> wow that was a quick install <0> Night cna you walk me through a quick scan with nmap <0> just as an example <2> nmap -sS -O -vv -T5 localhost <0> and that is supposed to mean? <2> syn scan, OS fingerprint, maximum verbosity, maximum scan speed <0> To change an environment variable in tcsh you use: setenv NAME "value" <0> where NAME is the name of the variable and "value" its new value. <0> $ nmap -sS -O -vv -T5 localhost <0> You requested a scan type which requires root privileges. Sorry dude. <0> QUITTING! <0> haha <0> SORRY dude <2> You need root for direct network access. <0> ok <0> so for local host I add Jefreymons ip <0> ? <0> Uptime 2.839 days (since Sat Feb 4 17:05:23 2006) <0> TCP Sequence Prediction: Cl***=truly random <0> Difficulty=9999999 (Good luck!) <0> IPID Sequence Generation: Incremental <0> Nmap finished: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 21.245 seconds <0> Raw packets sent: 2763 (112KB) | Rcvd: 4081 (165KB) <0> I need to scan Jeff though <0> ? <0> thats not fair Jeff <0> :| <0> tarting Nmap 4.00 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2006-02-07 13:15 EST <0> DNS resolution of 0 IPs took 0.00s. Mode: Async [#: 1, OK: 0, NX: 0, DR: 0, SF: 0, TR: 0, CN: 0]
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