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<0> god damnit <0> I am sooo going to ****ing snap <1> get it over with then <0> :) <2> =D <0> ****ty email systems <0> I just want to use an OSS app <3> open sound system? <0> if postfix worked... grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr <3> (: <0> is it just me, or do postfix's docs really really **** <2> really = shat-lantern <4> anyone know anything about freeradius <4> or linkming an ldap/radius server with an active directory domain <5> If I'm running tor from the terminal (without a config file), is my computer gonna be a tor server to others? <2> Welcome to our next contestant, kibble!
<6> oh blow it out your electrons <7> lol <7> i have a quick question for you guys, wondering about how to limit cpu time on a box? <6> well that's open ended <7> can i just throw a limit cputime into my /etc/profile? <8> is this correct? "iface eth0:1 inet static" for the interfaces file? <9> umm, well <9> hesh: sleep 5m; shutdown -h now <7> or ulimit -t <9> That'll give you approx 5 minutes of CPU time <6> I would say maybe 4:30mins <7> i'll probably do 24h <9> yeah, I think the resolution on sleep is a little more precise than that <7> there are like 10 ways to do it <7> lol <6> well you have to account for the shutdown time <8> umm :( <2> crib ._. <10> howto blimey! <3> :) <2> :) <11> howto: crikey? <2> Over there. <10> gah, i really need one of them wireless monitor thingies.. what do you call them again? <10> ah yes, laptops. <6> hmmm, wonder if I require a new video card, or at least one with a touch more power <6> or rather, some power <8> What is best for iptables? <8> built-in or modules? <10> Tiger1 i have it compiled in, there is no "best" <8> ok <8> i will try that then <8> i had to insmod when not built in <10> modprobe, never insmod <11> Tiger1: i always modularise but never had to manually modprobe iptables <8> oh, ok <8> i even did apt-get --reinstall install iptables <8> but no luck.. insmod'ed .. worked <11> ya must be doing something wrong <8> hmm.. Probably <8> But i will try built-in <8> bed time too.. so check more tomorrow <8> Good night people <3> night <8> School ****s.. Especially when im sick :( <8> But i have to go :( <11> it's morning here.... <8> Norway.. =) <8> The land of the midnight sun <8> or no <11> you live in the past.... <8> that was northern norway... Some city.. city of the midnight sun <8> :P <8> Anywhoo, G'Night <12> i got "Iron Maiden - The Trooper" stuck in my head <6> wonder if my built in card has more power <12> its a nice song <13> Hey, if i want to put somting i crontab, so it starts if it geting killed or if its a reboot! <13> What shall i use then? <11> himself: man 5 crontab <13> k;)
<13> tnx <6> hmmm <1> sup ladies <1> gc! <1> sup <14> Alcohol. <14> Me be drunk <14> And. Made a friend today. <14> Second useful person from the Bucharest branch of my company. <14> :-P <14> The first one I go drinking with, hahaha <1> that's good <1> i always knew you'd make a friend some day <1> :) <14> Aside your wife? <14> Yeah... <1> kicked her *** to the curb. you can have her <15> Hi, if anyone has good experience with weird network dns issues, please check upon http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1461279 - it would be very kind of you! <14> motin: Problems from the Linux machines, or machines behind it? <2> lol l@@k its Idiotstic <14> <-- too lazy to read :-P <2> Only with you gcbirzan. <14> howto: SHUT UP AND DIE <11> .hit motin Use the channel pastebot to show your errors <14> Actually. <15> gcbirzan: only the linux-box has the behavior <14> Well. <15> awol: how do I use it? <14> Your routing table is f'd p. <15> gcbirzan: :) <15> 1. identify problem <15> done <11> motin: did the bot /msg you the link? <15> awol: just saw it thanks <11> .lart gcbirzan <15> awol: but it is rather hard to show the errors, its more a matter of not reaching certain addresses at all, even it it works from other (xp) machines in the network <9> awol: bot was a little kinky there, eh? <15> awol: but I'll paste the traceroutes of the problematic sites <11> Qwell: it knows gcbirzan well apparently <15> http://paste.linuxhelp.tv/141 <14> motin: Hm, clamp-mss-to-pmtu <14> motin: That's one suggestion, but if the router was linux <15> gcbirzan: what? <14> as it stands, I have no idea what your network configuration is <15> it's on the forum-page <14> you establish a PPP connection, but your default gateway is directly accessible over Ethernet? <11> that paste entry reveals nothing about the problem <15> gcbirzan: so it is <16> uhm. if my partition won tboot my linux how would i go about fixing that. i can access it w/ the cd the emergency thinggy <14> motin: a) that is stupid. <15> awol: that's what I tried to say, it is hard to paste the problem since it's so blurry what it is <14> motin: b) that is usless. <11> ViRii: did you compile your own kernel? <14> motin: c) the problem lies on your default gateway <14> motin: you probably need to do something similar to what I told you <15> gcbirzan: a) well, all my machines had the same problem and the XP ones got it solved by doing it <11> motin: route -n and ifconfig -a might help us more <16> ? <15> gcbirzan: b) so I said, it was the solution to the other machines <15> gcbirzan: c) so I believe <11> ViRii: what changed? <14> motin: Since you're not using the PPP tunnel, why establish it <15> awol: coming up <11> motin: say .hitme for a new paste url <11> .help hitme <17> .hitme [<title>] => get a link to paste to for this channel (optionally title it) <15> gcbirzan: when the other (xp) machines established the PPP tunnel themselves, the problem got solved for them <15> .hitme <14> motin: replacedefaultroute <14> Or however pppd calls it. <18> .help boot <17> no help for topic boot
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