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<0> my subnet mask is 255.255.248.0 <0> man, i remember learning this stuff in network cl***... been a while :) <1> anyone can help with a hardware setup problem (After a mainboard replacement) I got IDE controller that needs to be removed (keeps getting detected by the hardware wizard, the drives all work perfect) . I went from an '8IPE100 Pro fg' to a 'p4p800 e deluxe' <2> chains, http://jodies.de/ipcalc?host=10.0.30.80&mask1=255.255.248.0&mask2= <0> hmm <0> not on my subnet <0> the machine that is <0> one sec <2> well <2> also <2> if the switch is dropping broadcast packets, then that will be another issue <3> Off the wall question <4> there are no off the wall questions. just off the wall people <5> sam donaldson is on Court Tv testifying in a case where a kid killed his parrents <3> Any of you know rolling stones songs off by heart? <3> the name of the songs?
<6> when you change something in iis is a restart of anything required? <6> like changing the auth method for a web page <0> how can i get the mac address a machine i know the name and ip of? <2> poxy, not usually <6> chains: arp -a <2> chains, ping it, and it'll be in your arp table <0> just ping it then arp -a ? <0> k <0> i see <1> root@yankee:~ # cidr -a 10.0.30.0 <1> Network mask: 255.0.0.0 <2> mgd_gnu, his netmask is 255.255.248.0 <4> oooh Pure Praire League. I gots bunches of their vinyl <4> two lane highway, it's going my way. it's moving fast <2> mgd_gnu, just because 10.0.30.80 is on the network, doesn't mean 10.0.30.0 is the network address <2> hell, it could be 10.0.30/24 <0> damn <2> people have done stranger things <0> this is a pain <0> still trying to track this machine <1> usage: cidr [options] <addr/mask | addr/offset | addr> <1> (If I can help) <2> chains, what are you trying to do to it? <0> our servers went down cuz someone changed their ip address <2> chains, so you want to contact the server and rdp in or something? <0> i looked in the event vwr of the servers and i see the mac addy <0> that caused the ip conflict <0> so i'm trying to track the ip of the machine that changed it's ip <2> mgd_gnu, this is his network address... 10.0.24.0/21 ... cidr -a 10.0.24.0/21 <2> chains, track it and do what? <0> find out who did it <2> chains, get on the same subnet as the machine <0> if it was someone in PS or what <0> i am <2> chains, then set a static arp entry <7> haha <7> our barracuda just blew up <8> is 96F too hot for the inside of a 4-drive raid array? <7> i knew it <4> whoa. how so? <1> I got 8192 subnets <2> chains, arp -s <mac address> <ip address> <9> yes <7> i knew anything like this would **** <2> chains, make sure you ***ign it an unused IP <9> i think it's too hot <7> dude is all like "no, the ip address has to be 10.60.0.006" <2> chains, then from that machine and that machine only, you'll be able to contact it <7> wtf? <9> but, meh <4> well, I get almost no spam to my work account <4> wtf indeed <7> im still getting the same amount of spam i got with SA <7> maybe a litle less <2> chains, then you can check that machine's event long <2> chains, s/long/log/ <4> you play with the slider setting? <7> not yet <4> spam scoring <1> IP address: 10.0.24.0 Hexadecimal IP address: A001800 Address allocation range: 10.0.24.0 - 10.0.31.255 Full subnet mask: 255.255.248.0 Subnet mask: 0.255.248.0 Subnet ID: 0.0.24.0 Network ID: 10.0.0.0 Host ID: 0.0.24.0 <7> lets get the thing to actually respond to a ping first :)
<4> we are at Tag: 10, Quarentine: 3, Block: 9 <4> hehe <7> id tell you what we are at, but it's down at the moment <4> hmm. our ip info is in there the same way you'd put it in anything. no leading 0s <7> yeah <7> im sure it's something else <7> it'll end up somehow being windows fault <7> because linux appliances can do no wrong <4> good thing you didn't mess with 1.0 plugin. apparantly the change from 1 to 2 is enough that if 1 is on there it ****s the install of 2 <4> on client machines, that is <4> hehe <2> mgd_gnu, see what i mean... it matters which cidr mask he uses <1> anyway to remove an IDE Controller so that hardware wiard does not keep detecting it? <1> TedSki-: Yeah there was 8192 subnets, (I will not flood the channel with that crap) <2> ng, heh... <2> mgd_gnu, would it be feasible to just disable it? <2> mgd_gnu, let it be added and then disable it in that hardware profile <1> it can't be disabled.. No option <2> ahh, because its a controller <2> any way to disable it in the bios? <1> I changed the Mainboard. It's being restored from somewhere <2> i don't think there's any way for windows to not detect the hardware <9> 8192 subnets? <9> wtf <2> mgd_gnu, ohhh... this is a major hardware change with no reinstall?" <1> correct <9> it's a case of user error <2> mgd_gnu, that's not recommended, do a repair install <9> reinstall ****wad <1> A reinstall will take 3 months <2> mgd_gnu, why? <1> I do hell of video <1> for a tv show <2> mgd_gnu, no need to do a full install <2> mgd_gnu, just do a repair install, or "in place upgrade" <2> mgd_gnu, it will only reinstall the OS files <2> mgd_gnu, you keep all of your data <2> mgd_gnu, the only thing that's lost in a repair install is occasionally some desktop settings <2> mgd_gnu, such as font size or whatever <2> !google xp repair install site\:microsoft.com <10> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx <2> that's a nice walk through in layman's terms <1> thanks! <1> I was getting bold and deleting IDE Controller registry keys <1> but it was getting restored somehow (restore turned off) <1> it's an annoyance mostly <1> then I need to re-apply 280 hotfixes? Just askin <7> not if you repair from sp2 install <1> slipstreamed sp2 <7> should be fine <0> our windows servers went down for a bit. when i went to look at them there were system errors with ip conflicts <0> my guess is someone on our network, which has a few different subnets, changed their ip to that of these servers <0> cuz in the event viewer of these servers with the ip conflict error messages it shows the mac address of the same machine <2> you'll just need to reinstall the hotfixes from sp2 forward <2> mgd_gnu, which isn't that bad <2> chains, why do your users have access to change IPs ? <1> yeah just about 280 hotfixs not bad. not bad at all. <2> mgd_gnu, probably less, since one or two of them will be Cumulative Updates <1> better than re-installing the nightmare that is all my NLE's <2> not only that, but winupdate will do them for you, just reboot about 3 times or so <1> yeah, I did a clean install on a new 120G sata and the IDE controller problem does not exist, so I know it's just windows, so thanks I (actually knew about a repair install) just scared ****less to try it <0> TedSki-, cuz my boss can't trump our ceo <1> now what about this guy's IP address problem? 10.0.20.0/21 does he need all the subnets? I can dump it to a file and publish it.. <1> or if he has a linux box he can get cidr and reverse engineer the card / or just use that ip calc you mentioned <1> it'l be a 500k file <2> chains, what does that have to do with it? <2> chains, if your CEO is writing that policy, i'd call that micromanagement <2> mgd_gnu, nope, he's just trying to figure out an IP on a subnet by MAC address <2> mgd_gnu, simple enough to just ping the broadcast and look at the arp table... i dunno what he's doing wrong... he's got the method... that's all we can do for him <2> heh <4> red light on cordless mouse. guess I better go home for the rest of the day and let it recharge <2> Baracuda, absolutely... that's a crucial thing right there <1> okay, i just luv to impress folks with my cidr skills j/k <4> so what if it is an mx1000 and will work for days on the right light
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