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<0> Dysk: I thought you were just carping about spoon vendors <1> Ok, I installed it via the rpm, so that should be easy enough <2> (Dispensing with the warnings about how stupid telnet is and how you really should use ssh) <3> anybody using telnet in this day and age is basically mentally retarded <2> (Just be aware that if I were a responsible person I would say that) <1> miah: I need to access the eggdrop bot on my computer, it cannot access the irc-server I set, so I need to see what's going on
<2> JonJ, There shouldn't be anything you can do with the telnet daemon that you can't do with sshd <0> Dysk: feed roaches, and they linger -- we have know that eggdrop maintenance happens elsewhere for hours <2> orc_orc, Okay, I'll go back to bitching about telcos. <0> Dysk: awfully easy, that <4> Heh. Any BIND hackers around? I'd liek to attempt to resolve all lame server requests to a default domain..... <2> Zathrus, Idiotic people get hired everywhere. <2> By...idiotic managers. <5> Zathrus: we just spent a week training a compnay that was selling a Unix product on how to develop on Unix <6> Dysk: yes, but literally -- in a group of about 10 devs, only two of us know Unix really well. Maybe three. <2> Zathrus, Wow...****s <2> Believe it or not, one of the companies in town tries to only have a few skilled unix people at any time, because they say that having too much skill makes all the developers want to be admins too. <6> I literally just had a coworker ask me what to do after she munged her PATH. I recommend restarting the session. "But how will it know what to set the PATH back to?" <2> But they make sure that all of the devs are familiar enough with unix to deploy apps, just only two or three who are trusted to keep production boxes going. <2> Zathrus, Wow, that is sad. <2> I had one "web developer" who trusted the mime type reported by the client browser to ensure only jpeg files were uploaded. <2> and the uploaded files were in webroot accessible location. <6> I could've reconstructed the PATH, but it wasn't worth the effort, especially given that a lot of the scripts floating around here do evil, wrong things to the PATH in the first place. <2> Took me about five minutes to come up with a curl command that uploaded a php file but reported the mime type as jpeg. <7> Hey guys: I was configurating tux but I get this error why? id the documentation said echo 80 > /proc/sys/net/tux/serverport, but I get /proc/sys/net/tux/serverport: No such file or directory <2> Zathrus, Yep, not really worth it when relogging in fixes it. <2> Should've seen the PHB's face when I made the php app spit out the whole customer database. <2> pablus, Sounds like whatever kernel module you're ***uming is there isn't loaded. Although that's just a guess. <7> dysk: no... I can see that dosen't exist the file serverport in the directory /proc/sys/net/tux
<7> dysK. I was reading the README <7> dysk: and... copy and paste a shell script for tux <7> A typical script (for the first mode of operation) to do this would <7> look like: <7> echo 80 > /proc/sys/net/tux/serverport <7> that line fail <7> why? <7> hmm <2> Because the tux kernel module isn't loaded. <7> because dosen't exist serverport file... I don't know if it's a mistake ... <7> ok <7> so... i need to run modprobe ? <2> You might try "service tux start" <2> (Not sure if that'll work as I honestly haven't used tux) <7> but tux is already running <7> Module Size Used by <7> tux 142861 1 <7> so? <2> hmm <2> Honestly, not sure. <2> You may want to check the error logs to see if it didn't load right. <7> ok Dysk.. I'm copy and paste in pastebin the directory content, wait please.. <8> just a double check shutdown -r now will restart my machine now yes <9> y <8> thanks :) <10> hmm, no floor show <10> I see the pony amused Evolution
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