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<0> hey all
<0> pf(4) users in the house?
<0> ever notice how pflog(5) lacks source/destination port numbers but pflog(8) seems to get them?
<1> cool amd64 current iso
<0> yea let me know how tha tis
<1> http://zeniv.linux.org.uk/~ober/ amd64/i386 3.99.24 isos
<0> s/where/how/
<1> yoiu mean s/how/where/g
<1> X is not in them
<1> as soon as I figure that out I will ad it
<2> Ober: figure out what?
<2> Ober: just add "-X /path/to/xsrc -x" to your build.sh
<1> woah
<1> nice thanks, will test now
<3> I have just had the displeasure of dining at The Worst Chinese Food Restaurant I have EVER been to.
<3> greywolf->cash -= 15.00;



<3> greywolf->appetite = -1;
<4> greywolf: i went to one like that, and i never went again
<4> weird thing was it was a huge building, and very well decorated, but it is typically empty
<4> they get busy on friday night though.. i am guessing they have cheap liquor and karaoke
<5> mspwned!
<6> word up
<6> time to go coocoo bananas
<6> jmcneill- get a job yet?
<5> I sent a counter offer this evening.
<6> cool
<6> alright, let's see if I take down my gateway by doing a cvs checkout
<6> I think I'll just get src/sys
<7> anyone ever used a web accelerator? cisco/juniper/oher ?
<7> other
<6> nope
<6> what's it do?
<7> hard to say
<7> "caches"
<7> transparently
<6> yeah, I guessed that much
<7> im not really sure
<7> i need more doco
<7> and a client (whoc runs a v ery large network) wants my advice
<6> it's probably a load balancer + caching
<7> yes..
<7> which we already do..
<6> I'd like to make a load balancer for netbsd
<7> with squid and foundry
<6> where do you have squid?
<7> on the border
<6> in front of the web layer?
<7> ?
<6> like
<7> http://www.juniper.net/products/appaccel/wan/wxc/
<6> you have foundry VIP -> squid -> apache -> app/db?
<7> yes
<7> exactly
<7> i keep forgetting we run an app
<7> :)
<6> The hard drives provide support for Network Sequence Caching, which dramatically speeds the transfer of large files by eliminating repetitive data sequences.
<6> what's that mean?
<6> network sequence caching
<7> i ***ume they look at data streams
<7> and say "ah - another windows patch"
<6> okay
<6> so it's a caching proxy :)
<7> shrug
<7> yes
<7> but goes down to stream level
<7> no just on the http ocean
<6> yeah, I guess that's the part I don't really get
<6> I see
<6> okay
<7> you put one at the client side of the WAN
<7> and you put a large one at the firewall to the Net
<7> and they compress
<7> click on "technologies"
<7> brb cola
<6> so does it have benefits if you just have one?
<6> it sees "this group of packets" and then serves it from the local site after verifying the stuff hasn't changed on the remote end
<6> sounds cool



<7> yeah
<7> i ****ing want them to buy a juniper one
<7> not another cisco thing
<7> i had nightmares about PIX this morning
<0> I just deployed reundant 525s
<0> they're rock solid
<0> wish the failover was HSRP style,but i'll live with CARP another day
<7> 525 is PIX?
<7> have you got them putting their fingers into l4?
<7> i hate that ****
<6> hmm, ever get errors in endian.h ?
<7> no
<0> i don't use any of the L4 inspection
<7> lavalamp_, yay
<0> execept for osme of the H.323 magic
<0> or SIP or whatever
<7> yeah
<0> random unpriv UDP ports, cant control the ranges, crap++
<7> only L4 stuff ive seen work is firewall-1
<7> that **** is the business
<6> In file included from /usr/include/machine/endian.h:3,
<6> from /usr/include/sys/types.h:98,
<6> from /usr/include/stdlib.h:41,
<6> from vstring.h:20,
<6> from entry.h:21,
<6> from debug.h:22,
<6> from args.c:22:
<6> /usr/include/sys/endian.h:188: error: parse error before "__attribute__"
<6> ...
<8> quake
<6> quake?
<8> yeah, small earthquake
<6> you just had one?
<8> yep
<6> we had one of those once
<6> I remember making up and thinking "When will these damned trucks go away?"
<6> hmm ctags won't build
<6> and there isn't a pkg :(
<8> devel/exctags
<6> yay for riz :)
<6> did I miss some postinstall for pgsql?
<6> nitializing PostgreSQL databases.
<6> The program "postgres" was found by "/usr/pkg/bin/initdb"
<6> but was not the same version as initdb.
<6> Check your installation.
<9> It's not the same version
<6> I see that
<6> pkg_add added the wrong client
<6> that might be a bug in the pkg
<9> It shouldn'y
<9> Which version did you install?
<6> I did a pkg_add on postgresql81-8.1.4.tgz
<6> ah, it was added by the p5-DBD
<6> hmmmm
<6> that's a bit of a pain :)
<9> What is the server and client version?
<6> I have both client packages installed
<6> 8.1
<9> version
<6> and the 8.0 client was installed when I installed the perl module
<9> can you install the 8.1 client?
<6> I'll have to force delete the 8.0
<9> Yes
<6> well
<5> mspwned!
<6> good morning!
<5> What's the good word?
<6> my cvs checkout has been running all night
<6> U src/crypto/dist/openssl/crypto/aes/aes_ofb.c
<6> cvs checkout: Updating src/crypto/dist/openssl/crypto/aes/asm
<6> U src/crypto/dist/openssl/crypto/aes/asm/aes-586.pl
<6> I didn't know we had .pl's in src
<6> that's where it stopped, anyway
<2> mspo: why do a checkout?


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