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<0> you internal server does not communicate with others=
<1> because the box is not allowed as a forwarder
<0> impressive dns
<0> you mast have a large dns server :)
<1> no it limits which boxes it will forward
<1> based on mac and ip
<0> one of the root zones ey?
<1> which is beatable
<1> but would take some real effort
<2> nvm im gay i should be reading the handbook hah
<0> zombie survival guide?
<0> wanna read that too
<0> :)
<1> a worm that brute forced the dns server with spoofed macs
<1> until it finds one that is allowed out might work
<1> i dunno



<3> foxdonut ye i googled it, seems quite nice actually
<3> i get the point of it tho
<4> Come on, people... No one is going to go through the trouble of circumventing this firewall to surf porn sites.
<1> well thats why my box is allowed complete and unlogged access
<1> so i can get mine
<5> unlogged? :o
<1> sure why not
<1> rofl
<3> anyone got any experince who offers the best ipv6 tunnel these days?
<2> any idea why i dont have sound with streaming video in firefox?
<5> evildog: define best
<6> Je|2o, get more plugins.
<3> foxdonut whats the most stable - :)
<3> i guess .)
<5> evildog: i've used occaid for about 2 years now
<5> no big outages
<5> typical
<5> the second i say that, it goes down
<3> ah
<3> :p
<3> so where to find them ?
<3> you got a url for em?
<3> ;)
<5> hmm, was just a hicup
<5> http://occaid.org/
<5> i dont know what the procedure is thesedays for setting-up a new tunnel
<0> hmm some1 posted yesterday a link for the zombie survival guide with the 10 most important rules
<0> anyone else has that?
<7> my guess is that 1. = if you don't have a brain, don't panic
<5> renihs|wr: yep
<5> it was katepls
<0> thanks but i have it already
<5> :o
<0> just searching for the 10 main rules i read somewhere (blades dont need reloading etc)
<0> red
<5> i have the weirdest problem with bind
<5> i can resolve all of the records in my zone file
<5> apart for one
<5> which just times-out
<8> hrm
<8> anyone here got any idea why the hell I get this when trying to emerge orbit:
<8> gcc-config error: Could not run/locate "i386-pc-linux-gnu-gcc"
<8> Error: Empty file
<9> gcc-config
<8> torak ~ # gcc-config -c
<8> i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.6
<8> CHOST="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
<8> all looks fine to me
<8> (CHOST setting in make.conf)
<8> I have no idea wtf its getting that i386 **** from
<5> # ifconfig tun0 up
<5> tun0: unknown interface: No such device
<5> hmm, im sure this used to work..
<5> why can't i do that? i have the tun driver compiled-in
<0> maybe missing a dependency? tun requires hmm
<5> /dev/net/tun exists
<5> and tun is listed in dmesg
<5> :/
<10> heh
<11> Why is xmms a dependency for mplayer?!
<12> si[ :P



<13> foxdonut: if you dont clear out the stuff that the stage tarball populates /dev with you'll have lots of false entrys
<13> I dont know why its even included, should just have people 'mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev' before the chroot
<12> arnt you supposed to ?
<5> redhook: i dont use the tarball
<5> pure udev
<13> FatMom: mine is pure udev and I dont have a /dev/net
<13> foxdonut:
<13> do you ahve tun/tap in your kernel?
<5> redhook: yep
<5> # dmesg|grep tun
<5> tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
<5> maybe theyve changed the interface
<13> maybe, ifconfig -a
<5> i cant figure out how to create it with 'ip', either
<5> i jsut have eth0, lo, and sit0
<13> emerge vtun
<13> strange problem though, you must be missing something in your kernel
<14> man... went to the store to buy some soda, and the lady was closing out for the night, which requires a reboot of the computers..
<14> well when they reboot the computers, they have to defrag .. dos 6.22 style
<13> wt
<13> wtf
<14> havent seen a ms-dos boot in awhile
<13> why dont they just count the drawer out and do the math by hand? its generally quicker
<14> shell and AMPM both do this every morning
<14> they do, but its something else they have to do
<14> didnt really ask why, i guess its something to do with the software
<14> when was the lasttime any of you seen a ms-dos defrag?
<13> I havent even seen a defrag in quite some time
<14> about 6 years for me
<5> same
<5> if i even smell non-NT windows in the vincinity, im running
<14> heh
<13> is there a way to defrag ext filesystems?
<14> dont think so
<13> me either
<5> copy to another filesystem, mkfs where it came from, copy it back
<5> :)
<13> hah
<5> *defragged*
<14> pretty much
<15> iirc ext2/3 don't fragment much
<13> thats what i though, something about the way it writes keeps it clean
<15> unlike e.g. FAT which is painful
<14> untill they start to get full, then it has to start fragmenting
<15> yeah ofcourse
<13> you'd think MS could atleast design a fs that isnt prone to fragmentation
<14> heh
<5> how can one even mesaure the fragmentation on ext2/3?
<16> I don't think MS designs stuff, they just borrow from other companies like Xerox.
<13> look at the inodes?
<13> glen2: actually Apple did that
<13> MS borrowed from Apple
<14> you know what ****s... comming up with a logo for a site
<16> Make a spinning burning animated gif logo.
<14> umm.. NO
<5> hmm, even my kernel is fragmented
<5> ext3 isnt great
<13> iirc Steve Jobs gave MS a preview of the Mac and Bill Gates was amazed to learn that the mouse cursor was software controlled and not hardware controlled
<16> I remember the start of the web when every site had a burning or a spinning logo and we used web-rings insted of search engins.
<13> we've always had search engines
<13> web rings were and idea to link together sites with similar content
<13> and they still exist
<13> I remember using gopher back in 92
<16> Gopher should be used on mobile devices.
<13> is gopher even active anymore?
<16> Yes.
<13> really?
<16> There are still a lot of gopher sites, people are being driven back to gopher by poorly designed flash sites.
<13> :As of 2006, there are still a few Gopher servers present on the net, in organizations such as the Smithsonian Institution and the US government; a few are also being maintained by enthusiasts of the protocol, where almost all growth is occurring."
<13> looks to me that gopher is dead, I dont even see a client in portage
<16> gopher://sdf-eu.org/ This place hosts alof of gopher sites.
<16> Err, Firefox would be a gopher client.
<13> yeah
<13> forgot about that


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