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<0> [\snowe\] oh hells bells
<1> ne1 smart
<1> how is godscock.net ip of 67.19.238.250
<1> but rub.godsock.net is the ip address same as whitehouse.gov
<1> 63.161.169.137
<2> you can map a DNS to whatever IP you want
<1> how can ido it
<1> ??
<1> is it possible for me to setup a bouncer thingy on my computer from my site
<1> like blah.tymatik.com
<1> ./whois ninjafoot
<3> i just built a computer with an asus motherboard with onboard network adaptor, but it wont connect to the internet
<3> :/
<4> [n3u2o]: Host rub.godsock.net not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
<5> arent you connected now?
<3> on another computer



<3> next door to it
<5> ok
<3> idk what the deal is
<3> it says 1934 connected
<3> and then i click on it and no packets are being sent or recieved
<4> 1394.
<4> See, that's not your ethernet card.
<5> that's the token ring connection
<3> yeah 1394
<4> It's an ieee 1394 adapter (aka firewire).
<4> No good for what you want to do.
<5> umm
<3> hmm
<5> i always thought it had relevance to token ring
<3> well idk why it wont let me create an internet connection
<4> Funkdizzl: I'm sure that system does have a network card, but perhaps proper drivers for it haven't been installed yet.
<3> yeah
<3> thats a prblm, cause i dont have my motherboard cd
<4> hoodlem: That's 802.5, not really related.
<3> my pci bus driver isnt installed either
<4> Funkdizzl: Just browse the ASUS support center looking for your specific motherboard model.
<3> aight
<4> Funkdizzl: You'll find the drivers. Asus keeps them even when the hardware becomes outdated.
<3> ok thanks
<4> Sure.
<3> why is the 1394 under network adaptors then?
<5> im sure its to do with token ring
<4> Because Firewire is also good for networking.
<3> my computer is a beast
<4> RFC 2734
<3> but i cant get it runnin right lol
<4> You will, eventually. :)
<3> yeah
<3> ASUS A8N5X Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
<3> i cant find it on the site
<6> You are driving in a car at a constant speed. On your right side is a
<6> valley and on your left side is a fire engine traveling at the same
<6> speed as you. In front of you is a galloping pig, which is the same
<6> size as your car, and you cannot overtake it. Behind you is a
<6> helicopter flying at ground level. Both the giant pig and the
<6> helicopter are also traveling at the same speed as you.
<6> What must you do to safely get out of this highly dangerous situation?
<4> heh, tell us
<6> Get your DRUNK *** off the merry-go-round!!!
<6> heh
<4> hahah
<4> :)
<7> hahahahaha
<6> snowe's dad sends a good one once in a while ;)
<8> hi
<8> is anyone here ?
<8> no one ?
<9> yes
<9> not for long tho
<9> state your problem
<8> ok i have a quick networking quest for you
<9> ok
<8> ive set up my pda with internet access. my provider provides limited access for $6 a month but they block port 80 so you cant surf the web right ?
<9> easily circumvented
<8> basically the block all ports including port 80 except 8080 and those used for email and instant messaging



<8> yea i know
<8> i used a proxy server for port 8080. i entered it into my browser and can surf the web
<9> mhmm
<8> first of all ive heard it called a wap gateway
<8> is that different from any other proxy server
<9> a wap is a wireless access point and is not related to a proxy in any sense or manner
<8> hmm ok
<8> so by using port 8080 im using a proxy server
<9> yes
<8> to byp*** this limitation
<8> ok...
<9> precisely
<8> heres what im getting confused about
<8> i found an irc client that allows you to connect through a http proxy
<9> most all do
<8> i entered the address and port # but when i try to connect it fails
<9> most http proxies ban such things
<9> you need an http proxy that does things other than HTTP
<8> ban what exactly
<9> one that supports the CONNECT method
<8> how do i find that
<9> the CONNECT method
<9> most support GET and POST
<8> i wouldnt know the difference ...
<9> you google or you set one up yourself on a remote server
<9> *afk
<8> um i know the basic ideas for proxy server/socks server
<8> do i need a socks server address ?
<9> HTTP will work if it supports SOCKS, proxy on port 8080 would work also
<9> and they do have them available on public proxy lists
<9> you just must google for them
<9> hold on a sec i'll be nice
<9> then i'm outa here
<8> check this out:
<8> http://tools.rosinstrument.com/cgi-bin/fp.pl/showlines?filter=SOCKS&lines=100&sortor=3
<8> i found this page
<8> but im not sure if i can use those proxies
<9> http://tools.rosinstrument.com/proxy/
<9> this site
<9> yes
<9> they have a section that says "CONNECT METHOD PROXIES"
<9> that is what you want
<9> later
<8> ok
<8> thanks
<10> I got 1 wired router, 3 switches, I'd connect the wireless router to one of the switches, then somehow set up another wireless router, the same if it can be done and place it in the second floor like 60-90 feet away and wire 3 computers to the ports of that second wireless router
<10> This way I'd save some money on wiring costs
<8> hey
<10> hi
<8> im sorta hoping someone who was on here earlier will come back
<11> hey
<8> hi
<11> does anyone know where I can find a free dns server to put my domin on that has roundrobin dns?
<8> what do you mean
<8> do you mean like no-irg.org where you get a domain name that forwards all requests to your ip
<11> no I have a domain
<11> its on this dns server that doesn't support round robin dns
<11> so I want to transfer the domain to a dns server that does
<8> im not familiar with round robin dns
<5> TEHHEE
<12> ?
<12> you're giddy
<5> heh
<5> something along those lines
<5> sup?
<13> hi
<13> if i have to share an internet connection with 10 computers, would it be cheaper to take a wired or wireless approach?
<5> hrmmm
<12> dayzman
<12> it depends
<13> right
<12> are the 10 computers located in close proximity?
<13> yes they are
<12> is each computer currently equipped with wireless adapters?


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