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<0> :/ <1> and it shows <2> yeah, that was pretty obvious <3> the sad part <0> I know I know. :P <3> I didn't even goto cl*** <4> treval what OS is the public IP on? <3> and I probably know more than you do <3> it doesn't matter what OS holds the ip <0> xp pro <1> no the sad part is that someone will hire him <3> if it wants to communicate properly on a TCP/IP network <3> it BETTER conform to the IPv4 standard <3> or ELSE <4> ipconfig /all will tell you the subnet mask the ISP used <3> actually plain ipconfig will tell you that
<3> you just need to be able to understand what the numbers mean <3> if you don't <1> I was trying to let him figure that one himself <3> we can't help you <0> You know, my friend is in the 3rd year of uni and he was like: "wow did you know msconfig could let you see what boots on startup"? <0> :D <5> :D <3> Treval: yes, but we're talking about YOU now <3> now your friend <3> not* <0> Right. =) <0> k let's continue. <2> yeah, but your friend probably knew that 255.255.255.255 was broadcast <0> Totally not. <0> He's way too noobish. <1> well that's broadcast in IP address... in subnet is means all machines <2> yeah <3> ok, quiz question <3> what's a subnet <3> and how do you define one? <0> 255.255.224.0 <4> if i wanted to share the **** with a private network i would just have another NIC installed with a private IP <3> Treval: wrong <3> that *can* be a subnet <0> Wtf. <3> but it's not the complete answer <0> :/ <1> a subnet is a smaller network branched off from a larger one, defined by 'borrowing' bits from the main network <0> IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 84.193.221.183 <0> Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.224.0 <3> ^-Lord-^: bingo <0> Yes yes borrow from the host. blabalbal <3> Treval: ok, you failed networking 101 <3> go retake the course <2> don't even need another nic Sith_Lord, nt based windows OS's can multihome on one nic jsut by binding a second ip, same as *nix <0> Go? I p***ed. :P <0> 68% baby :'D <2> I multihome most of my servers, and my desktop, between our new and old networks <3> Treval: do yourself a favor <0> I don't see how you're supposed to remember all those details. <1> trev's a good guy... just not to smart with networking obviously <3> stop talking <3> Treval: you're supposed to remember it because you need it <1> or becuase you USE it <3> if a senior admin sees you looking up that stuff in a book <3> he'll fire you on the spot <1> doctors remember a hella lot more <2> indeed, ahven't you ever watched house? ;) <0> Yeah that's what my book said: "if you need this book to do your work you are not good at this" <0> lol <1> rofl <0> It's just amazing. I used to know all of it and now I have forgotten. <0> Looking at the page: "how the **** did I figure that out?" <3> this is why you don't cram for an exam <3> you STUDY <3> now go back to your book <0> It's a common thing though..to forget. That's why my prof says: comment your lines. <1> heh <1> good advice <1> always take notes <0> Exam is in two weeks though..yikes.
<0> And then I'll go over to...PPP and VLANs WANs..whatever. <0> See ya. :P <3> right <3> that's just scary <1> he's gonna take the internet down <4> lol <4> d/l all your pr0n now <3> rm -rf /home/lord/.porn <1> if a chick at a strip club is shaking fake tits in your face, can you give them fake money? <3> you wish <3> you love silicon anyway <1> it's in my blood <6> ouch. <4> :> <5> ;-) <1> yeah it's a new sploit <1> ff not affected <1> funny that it sploits IE7 when there's anti phishing embedded in it <1> how embarr***ing for MS <7> MS needs to cut down on features and increase security <1> yeah but what good is a browser that's bullet proof, but doesn't do anything <6> they have a team dedicated to IE, why arnt they fixing the bugs? <1> because the team doesn't know those holes are there <1> and right now they're more intent on "finishing" the project <1> than taking more time to make the product right <1> have you EVER known one of the os's to come out completly built? <6> im talking about bugs that are months and years old <6> and they DO know about them <1> why spend time on old software when they have new **** being made <1> and I use the term **** loosely <6> ie6 is still current <1> here <1> have a cup of stfu <6> heh you hate being wrong <1> oh I am not denying you're right <1> I am simply puting to words ms's evident shortcoming <1> putting even <6> there really isnt an excuse not to fix bugs that effect current and wildly used software, that COMES with computers <6> well, computers with windows <6> well i say bugs, i only mean the security releated ones <2> mmm, coffee, that's a good idea <1> not trying to defend them, but seriously. do you really think they could have predicted all these types of exploits would have come out. <1> when someone comes to you and says 'hey let me show you something' and you're 'wow, I didn't know that you could do that' can you be blamed for not thinking about it earlier? <6> wtf? <1> if that were the case, all the inventions that we have now would be hundereds if not thousands of years old <6> i never said the bugs shouldnt exist, or that they knew about them <1> so I think you should just shut the **** up already and let it go <6> im talking about bugs that they're made aware of, some serious, but they dont bother fixing them <1> sheesh <1> j/k <1> lol <1> had you going <6> heh.. inventions <6> one thing that pisses me off <1> oh here we go <1> I HAD to say inventions <6> "we just made the worlds smallest hard drive.." <6> they use stuff that already exists.. so nothing new <1> I know it <6> why the **** has it took so long? <1> basically all they've taken is a flash memory chip and called it a hard drive <6> back in 1902.. "wow a computer.. i think we'll leave that for 60 years and 'invent' it then.. yeah.. thats a good idea" <1> ****ing weird though that I can carry a USB key in my pocket that's 5 times larger in capacity than the first hard drive I ever owned (200 meg) <6> heh <1> and I ran dos + win3.1 on that <1> was a PB SX25 <1> and when I bought it, it was the top of the line and all the people I worked with were in AWE of it <1> until the 320 meg hd came out <6> heh <1> which was like a week later <1> I was so pissed <6> that still happens now
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