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<0> and prolly going back sometime this month
<1> Ahh. Looks like I will be heading there in May/June.
<1> Haven't had an island picked outyet though.
<0> go to all of them
<0> do the pupu plater
<1> Wouldn't me for more than a week/10 days. More for relaxation rather that tourism.
<1> *be
<0> i worked the last time i was there
<0> 70% work
<0> :(
<1> hehe
<0> ****ed around with a *******ed network
<0> ****ed up 98 clients
<0> dude
<0> i wouldnt of wished this **** on anyone
<1> Yeah I go interstate here too often. Nothing as tropical as Hawai though :)



<1> What happened exactly?
<0> just old machines
<0> leaky ISP connection
<1> mmmm
<0> wireless routers unconfigged
<1> unsecured too?
<0> their network rocks now
<0> yes
<0> it was open
<1> doh
<0> nmot to mention machines with spyware up the ***
<1> anyways brb dinner. Yum.
<0> cYa
<2> wow. somebody scored a deal here. $25 for a 24-port baystack. http://cgi.ebay.com/Bay-Networks-BayStack-350-24T-switch-model-AL2012A17_W0QQitemZ5850455061QQcategoryZ11181QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
<3> sweet
<2> i have 3 baystacks at work, two 350s and one 450. those are some very nice switches.
<4> Hey guyz
<4> Xilinx.ISE.v7.1i.Linux
<4> is that lunix
<4> linux
<2> but we run the company on procurves... the baystacks are kinda old school, we use them as "spare" switches now.
<4> ..
<2> i recently discovered that all procurves, regardless of model, are all lifetime warrantied.
<2> i had a cheap little 8-port unmanaged procurve go tits-up on me.... HP had a replacement there the next morning. not a drop-ship or advance-ship, at no time was a CC# asked for. they just did it, and thats bad***.
<5> xilink is a manufacturer of FPGA (field programmable gate array) chips
<5> i have no idea wat xilink would have to do with linux
<5> maybe thats a circuit simulator
<5> !google xilinx ise
<6> http://www.xilinx.com/xlnx/xebiz/designResources/ip_product_details.jsp?sGlobalNavPick=PRODUCTS&sSecondaryNavPick=Design+Tools&key=DS-ISE-WEBPACK
<2> i saw a lot of FPGA based **** at CES
<7> Anyone here is a skilled windows admin ?
<5> ICE is incircuit emulation. maybe ISE is in system emulation
<5> !info ASK
<7> i'd like to make sure one thing
<7> hi peerce
<7> my question is :In windows server releases, is it possible to build an evrironment as much as the concept of 'jail' in Linux ?
<7> all about security considerations
<2> no, whats the chances of finding somebody who probably administers a ms windows network in an efnet channel named #windows? jee whiz, golly! maybe! anyway see peer's !ask.
<3> Noboru: sure
<2> jail? is that like a chroot?
<5> I thought 'jail' was a BSD thing
<7> digidog, really ?
<7> z0g^, yeah chroot
<3> you can ***ign system accounts in a jail, you just have to do some work
<3> and understand user rights, etc
<7> peerce, yeah kinda
<7> digidog, is this listed on microsoft' sites somewhere ?
<2> afaik, when you right-click something and runas it, that program executes under the profile of the account you enter. i know this cause somtimes dumb*** apps place their start menu shortcuts in current user vs. system.
<3> however, its rare you need to totally isolate an app unless its a webapp, in whcih case the web server's application pool does this for you
<7> digidog, would you let me explain
<3> in an app pool, you arent crashing anything on the OS except the app itself ***uming you have access
<2> if you want to seriously isolate your app, like, in the sense of testing it against all odds, vmware is great for that.
<3> you can even elevate in realtime
<7> digidog, for example, you gonna open a web-hosting service ,so you cannot make sure the scripts from the clients are enough safety
<3> you cant do that on unix either
<3> a php script still has php velnurabilties
<7> digidog, for example,who would know this and that php/asp whatsoever files are safe
<3> regardless of the webserver security context
<7> you meant on unix its not possible to do it on php completely ?



<3> nop
<3> e
<3> php is php
<7> i have heard that too hmm
<3> you can stop the webserver from being malicious
<3> but thats it
<7> how about it on windows ?
<3> if you have a config file with information in clear text
<3> and there is a hole in php to exploit that
<3> then so beit
<3> same with windows
<7> hmm
<3> as a hosting company, you need to isolate your users directories
<3> and throw then into a pool of their own
<3> isolated high
<3> that way
<7> digidog, it can be done on windows ?
<5> web hosting is a pretty ****y business to be thinking about getting into. there's no profit
<3> if someone crashes someones website, only that website is affected
<3> Noboru: read up on application pools in IIS
<3> !google IIS applciation pool security
<6> http://www.experts-exchange.com/Security/Win_Security/Q_21293175.html
<7> Thanks
<5> !google iis application pool security site:microsoft.com
<6> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/technologies/iis.mspx
<3> thats ntoa good link
<3> yeah
<3> thanks peerce
<5> experts-exchange is a garbage site
<3> its a break/fix site
<5> only its mostly crappy answers
<7> :)
<3> they are getting better
<3> but i dont spend much time there
<3> the SQL people ****
<8> Hey guyz i need help. Is there a way to raise the volume of the loudspeakers coz the full volume is very low and it wasnt like this before
<9> uhh hello?
<3> haha
<3> http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi?ip=213.199.128.147&.submit=Lookup
<3> now nslookup that ip
<8> can any1 help me?
<9> only if your name is sam
<8> nop
<8> but maybe u know how to fix my prob?
<9> but you are not sam ;(
<1> ahahahah digidog :D
<5> heh. tide71 :D
<1> They do say a lot of spam comes from MS.
<9> i got penis enlargement spam from ms once
<1> Did it work?
<5> that IP is not a smtp inbound server
<1> doesnt have to be though :)
<5> in fact, none of their MX servers are even on that IP subnet
<5> not even close
<5> they are all on 205.248 and 148.something
<5> oops, 131.something
<9> yes, my penis is now 131.something large
<5> tideXX are the hosts used by the employee firewall
<5> so probably it was an infected machine inside relaying viruses out
<10> allo
<10> #nbzone
<10> join #nbzone
<10> venez #nbzone
<9> cool let me join right away
<11> ban rogers.
<9> teh b00m!
<12> nn som har undertexter ti DVD???
<12> till*
<12> VIBB!!!
<2> just a bunch of clowns...
<13> Is there a way to remotely administer a crappy old 98 pc from XP Pro, without installing anything on the 98 box?
<2> Hoob: first thing in my mind is gencontrol, but dont think it can work on 98
<13> Hmm, i'll take a look at that, thanks.
<2> gencontrol is essentially vnc - the server side dynamically installs itself via administrative shares


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