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<0> or what? you'd ban me <0> I'd call steve <0> he'd unban me <0> and tell you to knock it off <1> BUAHAHAHAHAHAH <1> who is steve? O.o <1> nux? <0> mmhmm <1> that's so funny <1> you're like a 3 year old <0> uhh <0> right <2> Whats going on guys. <1> hi
<0> you ban me because I tell you to stop being an addict <3> come on 4pm <0> and I"M the 3 year old <3> time to hit the clock. <1> ooo it's sooo close! <4> i need some wine <1> t`: lol you worry about your **** and your **** alone <3> first linux install.. and its been hard.. I think I might of picked hte hardest install EVER <3> gentoo linux <1> t`: we can take care of our selvles <3> on a dell laptop <0> sure mom <5> gentoo isn't necessarily the easiest linux to install <6> yea <5> but its pretty much just follow the directions and look up what you don' tknow <3> I know <3> found that one out <6> hehe <0> maybe if I were three I'd let you decide what I *worry about* <5> i guess you need alot of background informatin about comps <5> lol <3> hehe <3> Ya, right now im on the X.org install <5> i remember the first time i installed linux, it was slackware <5> i didn't know what the hell to do with it, but I stil thought I was a hacker <3> which has me hung up but once I can throw some time at it I fix it. <7> [bitrot][kitchen][nastjuid] <7> boo <8> hiss <7> was supposed to be ctrl12 :/ <7> [bitrot][kitchen][nastjuid] <7> there we go <9> uugghhh it feels like my second monday this week <7> oh yeah, buddy is flying in from japan today >.< <10> anybody here having issues running vmware-config.pl over kernel 2.6.15 <10> it says im using the wrong include directory even thuogh its correct <11> does it normal take a long time to compile kdelibs? <12> yes <11> its been sitting at makefile templates for a long time.. thats normal? <12> how long is long <11> well.. for at least 5 mins now <1> Obsidian: :( <1> Obsidian: my /28 is broke <11> lude: it proceeded past that now <11> must be all good <13> bitrot: I'll Break You. <10> Obsidian: ah so thats why its down <10> Obsidian: how did it break <13> Obsidian is talking to himself :/ <10> oops :D <10> i meant to talk to bitrot <10> im working off of a dew and little sleep <10> hahah <13> bitrot eh... you may as well talk with yourself <11> where in kernel config do u select your soundcard?? i went to device drivers and then sound and there is nothing there <10> i can dd zeros into a drive device to null the partition table right? <10> 512 bytes to be exact <13> Obsidian: yep <13> first sector is the mbr and the partition table
<14> nexis: in the ALSA section <10> cool <15> its hot out <10> my thumb was formatted in windows and of course it ****ed up the partition table <15> .wz 77024 <15> Houston, Texas - <15> Temp: 96.3F/35C Heat Index: 103F/39C Humidity:43% <7> .wz 91791 <7> :( <11> piercey: i select the right controller and it should detect it? <11> in PCI devices -- <11> ? <10> score, clean slate <15> Temp: 76.6F/25C Heat Index: 78F/25C Humidity: <15> 50% <15> West Covina, California <14> nexis: yeah you select your driver in the PCI devices part, like i selected Emu10k1 <14> you can use alsoconf to find out what module you need <16> is there an app that would monitor connections on eth0 for me and ban abusers according to the rules i set? <16> via iptables or whatever <14> depends on what you are trying to stop abuse from <16> people attempting to log into my ftp server with "root" and "administrator" <16> like, if they fail more than 5 times, ban for an hour <16> it'd be nice if it was service independant. i know there're probably plugins for various servers out there <6> i can't wait until you go to log into your server and ban yourself cuz you had caps lock on <11> thanks piercey <16> kitchen: that's why it needs to be pretty customizable so i could define which services/ports to monitor and which users not to punish ever <14> tro: that should be application specific <14> much like how ssh has the same thing <16> yeah, i know. i got ssh configured how i like it. but there's nothing like that for vsftpd, AFAIK <14> if its a private ftp, change the port to a higher number <14> otherwise, stop using ftp <16> but then i've got a port open for gkrellmd and i don't want it being hammered. so i'd like to say something like: if you get hits on this port from 10 different ip's in 5 minutes, ban them all for 1 hour <16> piercey: yeah yeah. i know the workarounds. but that's not what i'm looking for <16> it's a public ftp, so i know it'll get abused <14> then look for an ftp application that comes with those features <16> why? it's not just ftp i'm concerned about. it's not an ftp-specific function anyway <16> i just need an app that can catch all packets coming through eth0 and act upon certain conditions <14> youre trying to block people after 5 failed logins, AFAIK that is application specific <13> its great until someone starts using source-ip spoofs <13> and ends up making your server ignore half the planet <16> jatma: yeah. i know i can't block everything, but i'd like to minimize the crap traffic <16> oh, but i'll just be for an hour or so <13> well xinetd is a general-purpose wrapper for access control for simple services <13> you can do rate limiting on a global and per-host basis with it <16> ah. i'll look into that then. thanks <17> Does anyone know if it's possible to ***ign a static ip address to a ppp(oe) connection, and if so, how on earth it's done? <18> optiz0r: no you cant <17> eugh, ok <18> if you want a static ip you need to get a package with one <18> may I suggest www.speakeasy.ney <18> may I suggest www.speakeasy.net <17> i have a package with static ip <17> i just cant work out how to make gentoo use it instead of dhcp <18> if you have a package with staic ip it wouldnt be ***ign via dhcp <13> your isp should send it via dhcp <17> when i connect i get given the first address in my 8-block <19> not all isps do that jatma <18> or yeah, it could be static dhcp <17> but i kinda want to set my server to the second one in the block <13> edit /etc/conf.d/net then? <18> optiz0r: read the gentoo handbook, this is covered <17> for ppp i have to set config_ppp0=("ppp") where i would normally set it <17> i cant work out how to set =("ppp") and the normal way to ***ign ips <18> your modem should do the pppoe login <18> unless you have one of those craptastic usb modems <17> no i have a dg834g stuck in modem-only mode <18> and I've never heard of an isp using pppoe on accounts with static ips <17> its a pppoa connection from the modem, but im connecting to the modem with pppoe <17> its not a very simple setup <17> basically when i connect, i get given 82.xx.xx.121 from dhcp which is the first address in my block, but i would prefer to have .122, i just cant work out how to write it in the config file given that i believe for ppp connections you need config_ppp0=("ppp") where i would normally have config_ppp0=("82.xx.xx.122 netmask 255.255.255.248 brd 82.xx.xx.127") <6> you'd have to get your ISP to give you that IP address <17> theres no way at all to do it client side? <13> hmm the first ip would be 121
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