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<0> hey Ficus you there? <1> He's been quiet all day. <0> hrmm <0> i have an elementary question, which could be answered in probably few words: in order to ping a host on a routable /29 which is behind a /30, do i require routed, or nat? <1> Different interfaces? <0> yes <1> You just need to turn on the appropriate kernel flag. <0> ip forwarding is set to 1 already. this box works great as a firewall/router for hosts behind it to access the internet. <0> it however has been converted to a layer 3 router <0> so no more natting <1> Okay. then I guess it's a matter of specifying the proper route from one net to the other. <2> whats the man page to get info on ~/.ssh/authorized_files <2> err <2> _keys <2> nm <2> man sshd
<2> solaris_s; you need to have an allow rule for any -> $honeyd <3> can i copy & paste out of xterm, or is there another terimal client that will do that for me? <2> you can <3> ok next question, how? <2> right click highlight, middle click past, same as copy/pasting in all X applications <2> s/past/paste/ <3> too easy, thanks <3> just started just openbsd as my main desktop again <3> pos, these dual pII just aren't cutting it <4> shell please <3> yea these 400mhz x2 are the **** for running x, i need to get my other computer fixed <5> Hi, anyone here have a ral wifi nic on 3.9? <6> i remember running X on a pentium 200. awesomesauce. <5> Just want to see a dmesg since mine isn't working, I'm seeing device timout messages for it in the demsg, and it doesn't look to be detecting correctly based on the man page. <1> I ran X on a 20 MHz Sun 3/60. <4> i pounded rocks together to make ones and zeroes <7> hi <8> SOLARIS_s: hello <7> sup kyle <9> hi solarisisas <9> yur mah freen <10> MORNING <7> moin <7> hi <11> hello <7> sup <11> getting ready to chuck all remaing computesr into the ocean <7> hahaha <7> i just threw out 2 boxes <7> 1 PSU blew an the other is just junk <11> THey are all just junk <11> even the new ones <7> an the powerbar surged <7> just down to 3 machines now <11> My OS keeps randomly crashing, i've tried everyting, i'm not sure what it is. <11> I've replaced every part in my computer and it still happens. <7> crashes where? <11> SO it must be a bad part which causes other parts to go bad, and by replacing the part it's getting re-ruined immediately. <11> Randomly <11> sometimes after a day <11> sometimes after a week <7> mismatched ram? <11> It gives me some ODC or ODB thing or something. <11> Well that's what I've suspected at first, but i've tried at least 5 differnet sticks of ram <7> yah gdb prompt <11> right now it has one knowingly good stick from another working computer in it <7> irq conflicts? <11> I'm not sure, I just rebooted it, i'll have to wait for it to crash again <11> What exactly is an irq conflict? <7> 2 parts sharing the same irq # <7> u can fix it with boot -c <11> maybe that's it <11> don't tell me this <11> omg <11> i'm gonaa seriously cry if that fixes it <7> lol <7> buddy there is nothing worse then waking up to burnt smell ok <11> now that's true, but at least it's easy7 to figure out what burnt <11> i've been waking up to my fileserver crashed
<7> you thought chuck norris was quick. is all im saying. <11> for 4 months now <11> haha <7> yah well that machine with the PSU blown.. was my gx box <7> an i didnt backup any configs <11> and I just rm -rf'd a 40GB file that i speant 3 days dling <11> gx? <7> gw box <11> oh <11> damm <7> an old box <11> How do you recover a file acidently deleted? <7> i forgot the way.. but im sure there is 1 <11> heh yeah me too, i've never done it before <11> guess it's easier to just redl it :( <7> lol <11> speaking of burning stuff i just burnt the **** outta my breakfeast <11> rrrg <11> i've been up all of a half hour <11> i've burnt my breakfeast, broke a server, and deleted a 40GB file that i speant the last 3 days dling <11> i better just go back to bed <7> haha <7> it's not even monday. <12> umount the partition instantly and go chase it with sleuthkit or similar <12> FFS reuses most recently freed space first IIRC, so if you don't umount fast it becomes unlikely to be recoverable <12> for all the time you would spend you would be better redownloading anyway ;-) <7> hey nicm <12> but just so you know <11> ty <11> that's a good bit of information to have <11> i never figured it would use the first freed up space first <12> i can't remember why, or whether the source i got that from was any good <12> hi SOLARIS_s, btw <7> still trying to get those 2 rdr rules working <7> can you take a look at my pf.conf? <12> where is it? <12> i have to go in like 2 minutes though <7> http://pastebin.ca/73305 <12> one sec <12> does the spamd rdr work? <12> you said the http rdr you used to have worked? <12> so only the 137-139,445 don't work <12> the rules for them look okay <12> so i think the problem is proably not pf <7> when i run spamd-setup cant connect to 8026 <12> 127.0.0.1:8026? <12> i guess your spamd is not set up properly then <12> anyway, this ruleset looks fine wrt the two $honeyd rdrs and p*** rules <7> they dont work thou. <12> are you sure honeyd is running on the $honeyd IP? <7> yup <12> how are you determining that it doesn't work? <7> those ports are not open .. via remote portscan <7> plus i tried telnetting to them <12> can you telnet to $honeyd port 135 locally? <12> how many external boxes did you try the telnet from? <12> are you sure someone between you and it aren't blocking the ports? <7> just 1 <12> they are obvious ports to block <12> give me the external IP and I will try telnetting to them <12> but make it quick. i am leaving in 2 minutes <12> okay, it doesn't work for me either <12> if you tcpdump on $ext_if, can you see your traffic coming in? <12> tcpdump -lei if0 port 137 <12> then try connecting to port 137 <12> it is possible your ISP at the box itself is blocking the ports <12> since i can't do it either it is probably not at my and your local ends <7> ic <7> thx <12> if you cannot see incoming traffic on $ext_if, try phoning your ISP and asking if they block those ports <7> yah <12> if you can see the traffic coming in, something is wrong on your network (pf or honeyd or something0 <12> gotta go, back later <7> i cant see traffic coming in on those ports
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