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<0> wols: yeah, not responding <1> wols, you said "fix dhcp". can you give me an idea how, please? <2> stjepan: using mplayer though might be slow as mol***es using software GL <3> Reilithion: no. not enough input <4> Using 'Fluxbox', the default webbrowser is 'konquerror', where can i change that so that 'mozilla-firefox' are the default one? <5> apt: tell dvm1981 about alternatives <2> stjepan: you can run something like : 'LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libGL.whatever glxinfo' to probably understand this better ( and vary the libGL ) <6> ok, tnx <1> I've been meaning to find out for some time now. Is there a command that lists my IP address(es)? <7> Reilithion ifconfig -a <1> thanks, Knight_Lord <1> Yep, sure enough, it lists 169.254.19.60 as my IP for interface ath0 (my wireless card). How can I tell if this is a problem with the computer or the router? <8> bony: You didn't wait, but I'll tell you anyway... iptables -D FORWARD -j LOG... And then review whatever it was that posessed you to build such a grotesque mockery of an iptables firewall setup. <6> ack <6> ops <7> Reilithion have you tried portmaping the router?
<7> Reilithion with nmap for example <1> Knight_Lord, nope. I can try, though. <9> hi <7> Reilithion your only problem is not being able to connect to the router right? <6> valdyn: whats this: http://pastebin.com/576493 ? <10> hey, what's the mysql conf file called? <11> TBBle: i am sorry and i will look in to this command and let you know <12> jbrimble, my.cnf <0> jbrimble: mysql documentation explains that <13> my.cnf <13> c.c <1> Knight_Lord, well, I'm having trouble because certain programs don't seem to be able to accept incoming connections, like BitTorrent for example. Not being able to connect to the router is just one possible symptom I'm investigating. <4> resiak: Thanks for the tip. <7> Reilithion if you're being a router not being to accept incoming connections is quite logical <7> behind* <6> valdyn: what are these errrors? <1> Knight_Lord, that a fact? can I enable incomming connections somehow? <10> thanks sep, jm_ and blondie for the response. <7> Reilithion you need to set up a routing table in your router <7> Reilithion accepting incomings behind a NAT is a big mess i'm afraid <5> dvm1981: np <14> hi, could someone help me with an big mysql-problem, i somehow messed up the mysql server and i can't bring it back to live. is it possible to back up the databases with out the server <12> Reilithion, you must enable port forwarding on the ports you want to accept on <15> Knight_Lord, its just some iptables rules... <1> Knight_Lord, I see. <7> wireddd yea if you have 2 clients, bye bye <16> sigma: have you thought about asking #mysql ? <14> hmmm, good point, sorry <1> sep, sounds like I'd need to take a static IP on this computer, then. That sound right? <12> Reilithion, correct <7> Like i said, big mess <15> hah <15> thats not a mess <7> wireddd and it only works for 1 computer <1> That would take care of the DHCP problem too, I suspect. <12> Reilithion, basicaly you say port 80 on router should forward to port 80 on 192.168.0.10 (or wherever it is) it's a quite common practice. <12> Reilithion, depending on the service (port) you can forward to different computers on the inside <15> Knight_Lord, yeah thats true, however this isn't an enterprise situation <7> wireddd sure, just this NAT situation we're currently on is quite bad <1> sep, would the DMZ have the effect of forwarding all ports to a single IP? <16> You need something like LVSP if you want many machines all answering on port 80 behind an internet routable IP. <12> Reilithion, is this some cheap *** broadband router. then yes it might do that <7> wireddd first it was all the people complaining their FTP didn't work, now it's the P2P <12> Reilithion, if it's a REAL firewall then dmz just means a different zone with different rules. but you still have to configure each rule <15> yeah I know, we need ipv6 so we can have regular routers <1> lol! you probably hit it on the nose, sep <1> sep, suppose I entered 192.168.0.0 for the DMZ and let the individual computers fend for themselves as far as firewalling was concerned. Think that'd work? <12> Reilithion, it woud not work <1> sep, I am intrigued. Why wouldn't it? <12> Reilithion, you have 1 addres on the outside. and 255 addresses on the inside it's just not doable <7> Reilithion internal addresses are not routable on the internet <1> Ah. I see where this is going. This is one of the limitations they're trying to overcome with IPv6, right? <17> kinda <17> but yes for the sake of refreance <12> Reilithion, imho there are security benefits to not have each bloddy windows computer with a routeable address tho <18> with nat, packets can't be routed to more than one lan pc without help of the router <18> (thus, it sending packets to mroe than one lan pc) <16> sep: Last thing we need is Windblowz machines spraying who knows what. <19> anybody here who has experience with PXE booting? <1> Ok, I am understanding a great deal more about all of this now. Thanks for your help, everyone. <20> hi! if i run `aptitude show php5` it says that php5 is not a real package. i guess that this is some kind of alias ponting to php5-apache2-5.0.4 or whatever. how do i the name of the real package?
<18> what can be wrong if a initrd's linuxrc (shell script) is not executed, and there are no errors either <21> mixter: use pdo.debian.net? <12> !asj <12> !ask <21> mixter: what version of debian are you running? <21> apt, ask <22> Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic. Don't ask if you can ask a quesiton first. Don't ask if a person is there, just ask what you intended to ask them. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. We are all here voluntarily. See also http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html <12> dpkg asleep ? <23> justStormY: yes <24> Hi, people I have some problems with my PCMCIA card Xircom Credit Card Modem. I cant make it work with Kernel 2.6.15 (Debian Sid). The serial_cs driver cant make a serial device for the modem. Any tip? <1> aww, this is the first time I've seen dpkg asleep <16> !lart kspath <16> yes, dpkg is asleep. <21> dondelelcaro: the bot doesn't work <20> streuner: i run sarge, isn't packages.debian.net down? i'd like to know how to use these things without depending on a website :-) <16> !tell kspath about lart <19> tarzeau: What is basically needed for an PXE boot? <25> mixter: use apt-file! <21> mixter: there aren't any stable php5 packages (official) <7> tarzeau first a NIC that supports it <16> mixter: see topic <23> justStormY: intel architecture, network boot nics <25> !backports <21> mixter: http://pdo.debian.net/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=php5&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all <7> tarzeau sorry wrong person <23> Knight_Lord: i know! <23> justStormY: and dhcpd/tftpd ? <25> !apt backports <11> TBBle: i gave this command iptables -F and every thing went off <20> kevix: thanks! <11> TBBle: i just restarted my system :-( <21> kevix: use /msg bot instead please <16> mixter: apt-get install apt-file; apt-file update; apt-file search keyword <19> tarzeau: You don't know a good tut where all is explained? <11> TBBle: and the problem is still comming <25> how to you /etc/init.d/dpkg restart ! <21> mixter: or /msg apt php5 <23> justStormY: not for intel/pxe <23> justStormY: but really, it's very simple <26> if i want to open .swf file which package i need to install <7> justStormY google probably knows <25> bkankur: play? or open? <19> tarzeau: For you ;) - But i haven't any experience abot this - si it isn't as easy for you :) <20> streuner: the package search on debian.net is great (and so are apt in the irc channel) but i'd really like to be able to these things by myself :-) i'd look into apt-file <26> kevix: i am using firefox.. and in which application i need to open .swf file <21> mixter: /msg apt search <16> mixter: apt-get install apt-file; apt-file update; apt-file search keyword ; apt-get install debtags; debtags update; man debtags <20> kspath: hehe... thanks! i got the entire sequence now :-) <24> bkankur: You mean Flash animations? <26> look_at_the_next: yes <1> bkankur, I don't think Debian has a package for that. Non-free software and all that. <24> bkankur: Well, you need the plugin <1> I downloaded something from Macromedia and it installed itself. <26> look_at_the_next: what should i do next to get the plugin <21> swf-player - Mozilla plugin for SWF files (Macromedia Flash) <24> bkankur: I think that there is a GNU plugin around but still incomplete <26> ohhh okey thank you. any alternative to this <1> Well blow me down. I guess there is a package for that. <27> what are the KJS video files? <24> bkankur: In Debian you have to install it manually, when you download the plugin from Maacromedia, just decompress and there is a shell script that guides you throught the steps <24> bkankur: You must be root if you want to install it for all users <0> you do? flashplugin-nonfree - Macromedia Flash Player plugin installer <28> hi <28> do you guys know why i dont have the command make-kpkg <2> !kernel-package <21> d4t2ilL4: /msg apt kp <0> yes, because you didn't install it ... <21> use apt instead <21> d4t2ilL4: apt-get install build-essential(s) <21> d4t2ilL4: apt-get install build-essential kernel-package <28> ahhh <28> i did a search for make-kpkg :) <0> apt-cache doesn't search for filenames
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