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<0> you can't use the same anchor name for a 'rdr-anchor' and also just a regular 'anchor', right?
<1> Anyone know if Theo has a religion?
<2> BSD
<1> I have the problem of always picturing programmers as logical people, and thus in my head as atheists, which is true far less than I expect
<3> hmm
<4> hi, question about traceroute. I use traceroute and mtr which are great utilities. Recently I found tcptraceroute which is traceroute over tcp. this helps get through firewalls blocking icmp. However i am a little confused as to how tcptraceroute knows the route and intermediate hops in the first place as tcp is p-t-p connection orientated. Does anyone know enough about tcp-traceoroute to explain this?
<5> maqbool: learn more about tcp
<6> does 4.0 supports flash plugins for browsers like firefox , opera and epiphany?
<7> i have a strange sense of deja vu
<8> heh
<8> didnt he asked this yesterday?
<7> he asked it on freenode 10 minutes ago



<7> and i told him
<7> well, 20 minutes ago
<4> NicM I didn't ask anything on freenode
<7> not you
<7> try to keep up ;-)
<4> oops
<4> beepbeep, i know about tcp
<9> smp in obsd.
<9> Does this need to be 'started' somewhere or so?
<7> use bsd.mp
<7> its in the faq
<9> Ok, and when recompiling makebuild/kernel, do i ahve to change anything then?
<9> cause my core2duo hangs in dmesg at boot sometimes and at checking dependencies for make build.
<7> you need to use GENERIC.MP
<7> hangs when doing make depend are not caused by running bsd instead of bsd.mp
<7> well, probably not
<9> well. any idea what else then?
<9> cause i disabled second core in bios, and now it works like a charm..
<9> atleast with bsd. Havent tried with bsd.mp earlier either.
<7> try bsd.mp
<9> hehe, what happened to "are probably not caused by running bsd instead of bsd.mp" :)
<7> you know what "probably" means, right?
<7> ;-)
<7> if disabling the second core fixes it, it probably /is/ the problem
<7> if bsd.mp doesn't fix it, try acpi
<10> or just leave it disabled and be done :)
<11> Can anyone think of reason as to why my openbsd box has stopped accepting ssh connections ( all current connections hanged as well when trying to open a new pty ) but the box has continued to route net-traffic as usual
<9> dhartmei: ya, i hardly need smp on a router for 10mbit anyways :p
<9> However, it would be nice to run it just cause i 'can'. :p
<9> NicM: fyi, it helped to disable core2 in bios. make build && kernel compilation worked fine.
<5> knofte: if you're userland is wedged but the kernel is fine, that'd be it
<11> beepbeep: was that directed to me ?
<5> yes
<7> if, eg, the disk dies, everything in userland will block
<7> but the kernel will happily keep p***ing packets
<5> or if you run out of fds or whatever
<11> fds ?
<5> file descriptors
<9> filedescriptors
<11> ok
<11> Maybe I should set up remote syslogging.. If the disk dies it probably can't log error messages locally :/
<5> it's unlikely to be the disc unless ou have reason to suspect hardware failure
<7> if its the disk you will get errors on the console and in dmesg
<7> if fds, i don't know, i've never run out
<5> if your userland is wedged, having syslog remote elsewhere isn't going to help as it wont get to userland
<7> usually stuff in userland runs fine until they try to access whatever resource is stuck
<7> stuff that's already running that is



<5> which doesn't sound like disc failure, but something else, which would explain what killed userlan
<5> d
<11> Memory failure ?
<7> there isn't much you can do other than reset it and try and figure out what happened
<5> if you have a random device which occ***ionally ****s on random bits of memory - there's no way to easily debug that
<12> moin
<11> I'll try the next time I have physical access to the machine. Probably a couple of months from now :/
<13> what tool is available to obtain the mac address of a remote ip (not on lan)?
<1> no
<14> skruffy: normally, you can't do that
<15> in addition to not being ascertainable, I fail to see why you'd want it, either. :)
<14> an alternative answer: ssh and ifconfig... ssh til the remote ip and find the mac address with ifconfig :)
<16> morning all
<13> regarding the SMTP HELO header, does the HELO hostname correspond with the PTR record of the IP disposed on the right of it?
<13> (HELO blah.domain.com)(ip)
<13> does the PTR record of IP has to match the HELO string?
<13> i'm observing in some cases it matches, some not and some lie about it
<17> not by rfc. some servers implement this check tho.
<13> i see
<17> i've just noticed my nick got short somehow...
<18> that's a tad better.
<13> your nick slipped
<13> what would you think if e-mail coming from the internet contains private ips in the header?
<13> 10.x
<13> In what position would you think a mail proxy is placed?
<18> what?
<18> i don't get your question. there's nothing wrong with having reserved IPs in the e-mail headers, if that's what you're asking. that's rather common actually.
<7> if an internal host adds them as a received header it is required later things don't **** with them
<13> i mean reserved IPS as the HELO ip in the header when your pop client receives it
<13> what could trigger this situation?
<7> you mean if it says "blah.blah [10.0.0.1]"
<13> yes
<13> when you read it it seems as if a reserved ip connected to your mail server to send the email
<13> which is not possibly correct what im wondering though is what type of setup could produce this?
<18> show the headers you're talking about
<2> y'know..
<2> outside of some stupid behavior, mergemaster is handy
<8> yes
<8> i just used it
<8> :-)
<2> i'm upgrading an old PPC system
<8> i upgraded to current yesterdat
<8> i upgraded to current yesterday
<2> yeah, this is also to -current
<2> kernel built fine
<8> mine too
<8> but its i386
<2> mergemaster -> make obj _ etc
<8> going to upgrade xenocara now
<2> how is it?
<2> i've got a single i386 system with X, haven't upgraded as of yet
<8> well... it works
<2> heh
<2> nothing failed as of yet, then


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