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<0> i was just about to export these maps <0> and load them into my new server <1> maps of what? <2> new maps of google maps? :P <0> my subnets <3> treasure maps? <0> yes <0> yar. here be treasure. <3> :) <1> avast! prepare to be boarded! <2> photoshopped more crop circles huh? <3> what is intermapper? why did it crash? <0> it's a network monitoring tool <0> it's very macish <2> heh
<3> sounds interesting <3> you mapping networks then? <0> it's one of my many projects <0> servers, mostly <3> AS's? <0> i dunno if intermapper scans <0> or how well it scans <0> i'm using nmap for scans <0> comfort level <3> are you mapping the internet AS's or something? <0> just my internal networks <2> good answer <0> right now <1> you keep those in your shirt? <0> i'm running a scan to see which of my machines is listening on 161 <0> so that i can probe them with snmp instead of ping <3> smnp <3> naughty <0> no. there's no room in my shirt for anything but me <1> that's probably a good thing <4> What was the command to rerun the postfix or sendmail queue? I thought mailq had an option to do that, but I don't see it in the man page. <3> hehe i took out the local router here by mistake a couple of weeks ago interogating snmp <3> luckly it only rebooted <1> postfix flush <0> if you wouldn't play with a man's boobs, Yash, don't play with mine <4> Hawson: ? <4> the sendmail command is "sendmail -q".. I need the postfix one <1> postfix flush <0> i am not messing with the routers and switches <0> i mapped them <0> but i'm only pinging them <4> Thanks Hawson <3> gita: you'd made a computer geek a great wife <3> make <4> Hmm, wonder why I had it in my head it was mailq command that I used. <4> :) <0> heh <0> www.sockpuppet.org/~tqbf <0> that's my husband <5> a sockpuppet? <0> sshhh! <4> thank you again hawson <4> :) <4> Hawson: Ah, postqueue! <3> he's not really my cup of tea <3> lol <1> I like the hair. :) <3> so your like millionaires? <4> Hawson: Yeah, that's the one. [ postqueue -f ] == [ sendmail -q ] <1> or, 'postfix flush' which is easier to remember. :) <6> does anyone have any knowlage of installing GD Library ? <7> heya, if I didn't have "useradd" and I had some weird version of "adduser" on my FreeBSD machine, how would I get "useradd" on my machine? <3> does a map of the internet exist in term's of AS's? <7> thecreep eys <4> Hawson: I agree with you on that, but I think it was the postqueue command that I was thinking of previously. <4> :)) <3> really? <7> not ALL, but a good ammount <3> where?
<7> well it has too <7> how the **** would anyone route <3> excellent, you have a URL? <7> google "Autonomous System Map" <7> heh <3> cool, that might come in handy, cheers <7> that's all network engineering crap <7> for router monkies <7> why would you want to **** with that heh <1> perhaps, because you're a network engineer? <3> i have a thurst for knowledge <3> yeah thx Hawson :) <7> hehe <7> well I'm somewhat a network engineer <7> but systems are much more fun <7> Networking is boring as a mother **** <7> I guess you could say I did 1/4 of my CCNP <7> but it was pointless <7> well not totally pointless <8> the creep there are geoip database <7> but it's not **** you'll really use in real life <7> MaxMind.com has a GREAT geo ip map <6> does anyone have any knowlage of installing GD Library ? <1> DraFt: the README and INSTALL files are good places to start <3> thanks for the tips guys and gals <6> i have tried that <7> heya, if I didn't have "useradd" and I had some weird version of "adduser" on my FreeBSD machine, how would I get "useradd" on my machine? <6> i must be missing something <6> but i have went over it 2 times <7> dnetc? <4> dnetc? :) <1> distributed.net <4> I'm just sitting here using two dissimilar Unix-like operating systems <4> A popular Linux distribution and FreeBSD. :) <7> hrmm <7> well does anyone have an answer to my question? <9> if your question made sence i'm sure someone would have answered it <3> i know what he means <7> lol <9> if you want a command called useradd to start adduser just create a ln <7> well no <3> he doesn't mean that <7> it seems adduser does something different then useradd <3> but I don't know the answer <9> if you're expecting adduser to act like useradd then you should go back to red hat <9> man adduser <3> lol, fair answer <9> it does the same thing <4> Is FreeBSD UNIX ? <7> usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machines -c 'Machine Account' -s /bin/false '%u' <4> or UNIX-Like ? <7> that dosen't work <9> unix doesn't exist anymore <7> it sais "enter user name" <9> except in museums <9> Tas0: man adduser <7> dude <7> I did <4> UH <9> clearly <7> clearly I did <7> that's why I'm asking the question <9> you make baby jesus cry <7> I AM BABY JESUS <3> hehe <1> then cry, damnit <7> LMFOAFMOAF <7> how can you define a login name then? <7> it's supposed to be the last argument I thought? <9> thi is where i sigh <9> this <7> yes man <7> and this is where I'm supposed to get an answer
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