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<0> !nickometer Jeeves_Moss <1> 'Jeeves_Moss' is 0.000% lame, sylvisj <2> !nickometer jeeves_moss <1> 'jeeves_moss' is 14.000% lame, jeeves_moss <3> play with the bot in /msg please <0> heh heh <4> piratemaster: iptables is not in all kernel only linux 2.4+ <2> !nickometer dpkg <1> 'dpkg' is 0.000% lame, jeeves_moss <4> piratemaster: there's also non-linux kernels <4> !nickmeter Jeeves_Moss <1> Jeeves_Moss is 100% lame with a cherry on top! <5> !iptables <1> extra, extra, read all about it, iptables is the user-space process used to administer iptables kernel parts on top of netfilter, somewhat like ipchains was in 2.2.. NOT a virgin, see ipchains, or ask me about <netfilter docs>, or at http://netfilter.org/ or http://lartc.org/.(check it out because iptables (2.4.x) has some security holes) See also: masq, or try #iptables for help <0> :( And I couldn't get it above 14% <6> anyway, the firewall problem. i still cant route anythnig
<2> dpkg = dubble penetration kracker grangbang? <2> I don't think any one was reading that one <6> !nickometer dpkg <5> piratemaster: you want to provide details if you want help <1> 'dpkg' is 0.000% lame, piratemaster <7> hi <8> hello stew ! <6> sure it is... <7> I install debian, <7> but the screen resulution is only 800*600 <6> CARAMBA!! <6> HE INSTAL DEBIAN <5> !drxx yos87 <1> yos87: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 [or xserver-xorg if you're using X.org] (as root). If you have edited the X config file by hand, or used some other program like xf86config, ask me about <xmd5> <2> now now, we shoulden't make fun of those who are englishly retarded.. I include my self in that group. <6> alfredo get the pinjata, he install debian!!!! <2> Piratemaster: I'll grab my stick and Buro <6> AYAYAYAYAYYYYYYYY <2> now was that "stick" or "spick"? <7> dpkg: I did not understand you <2> all: wow, people accross Canada are waking up. Halafax is now up and on-line. LOL <7> another question please, <7> debian is 14 cd, but I use only one <7> what the use of other? <2> yos87: sorry bud, you've used up your questions for today. <6> anyway jeeves, the firewall. could u help me out with that? <5> yos87: more packages <2> piratemaster: as I said, how important is it to you to hide your ports? <7> valdyn: but how to istall <5> yos87: apt-get install <blah> <5> !ig <1> install guide is at http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual and choose the 'ARCH' for your box <6> not really importend. but i would liek them hidden <2> yos87, there so you don't have to connect to the Internet to get them. the 14 CDs are all the packages. you don't need them ALL installed. <2> then whats wrong wtih your current set up then? <5> !confuse piratemaster <1> No, where are our pineapple yesterday, piratemaster? pants of the democracy of mongolia with extra ham <0> Well damn <0> My keyboard is doing the same thing as every livecd with my new kernel <6> and make it a double one <2> valdyn: is there a listing of those? <7> jeeves_moss: it's very new for me, and I don't know how install that backage <7> jeeves_moss: and the screen reselution is very low <5> Jeeves_Moss: i dont know, ask dondelelcaro, but you can search factoids with /msg dpkg listkeys <keyword> <2> yos87: backage?? you mean package. and as long as your connected to the internet, you DON'T need tho extra CDs. Just the installer CD. Then if you wanted to install apache, you'd type apt-get install acaphe. <5> yos87: why dont you do what dpkg told you to do? <2> valdyn: thanks. <9> Jeeves_Moss: you can download the whole dpkg database as a text file <2> !confuse yos87 <1> Yes, how was my gerbil today, yos87? wellies of the republic of tibet with extra cheese <0> I dun feel well... <2> valdyn: ever set up a IRC server? <5> Jeeves_Moss: nope <7> valdyn: I didn't understand what dpkg told <2> sylvisj: a good shot of something strong would fix you right up. <2> !confuse yos87 <1> Yes, those are their badger today, yos87? lederhosen of the democracy of swaziland with extra crabpaste <6> yos87, listen with yuor heart young padawan.... <5> yos87: run the command 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' and/or join a channel that is in your native language
<10> i have a debian install on a pc with dual network cards connected to the same ethernet segment. debian responds to an arp request for the address on eth0 out both eth0 & eth1 with different mac addresses... any ideas? <7> dpkg-reconfigure xserver=xfree86 <7> valdyn: you mean in command line <11> hello <2> wow, tonight is the night of networking questions. <12> exit <12> ops, sorry <3> RyanW, dont use 2 nic's on the same segment unless your switch support bonding <5> yos87: yes <7> ok <5> yos87: that = was a typo i hope.. <2> hey every one, its the 30th of Jan, and its going to be +5C!!!! Talk about strange Canadian weather. <11> i have 14 cds debian sarge. i want to make installation server, like kickstart on redhat. how to make the http server for apt <10> im not trying to use the same nics for the same purpose. eth0 does IP and eth1 does pppoe simply so i can mrtg my pppoe ISP connection. <5> !kickstart <1> well, kickstart is a utility developed by and distributed with RedHat allowing you to install large numbers of identical linux boxes. The HOWTO homepage is located at http://wwwcache.ja.net/dev/kickstart/. <5> dd_: i dont really know kickstart, there's plenty of install tools for debian, like fai <5> !fai <1> i heard fai is Fully Automatic Installation for debian at http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/ or at #fai <13> dd_, for proxying apt-requests? Try apt-proxy. <14> Jeeves_Moss: yeah, well its +6 here at the moment <13> dd_, if you want to download packages only once. :) <3> RyanW, make a vlan thein if you need it in the switch <11> i dont have internet connection <9> dd_: apt-zip <14> dd_: interesting. how did you make it here? <2> nvz: should I ask where that is? <11> i want to make installation from those cds <7> valdyn: Command not found <7> I get <11> how about the directory hierarchy <5> yos87: which command? <10> i wish my switch supported vlans, i dont want to crossover from eth1 to my adsl bridge because sometimes i bring up a 2nd pppoe connection from my desktop for troubleshooting. <5> yos87: what is hard about typing 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86' ? <5> yos87: as root <14> Jeeves_Moss: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of da Stillers <14> Jeeves_Moss: and a bunch of yinzers <7> as root <3> RyanW, thenget a second switch <2> nvz: don't those guys and green bay eat a lot of cheese? <2> lol <15> is there a tool to watch a terminal? <7> valdyn: I get : not allow to run root in this window <10> sep: i'd like to solve the issue of my install sending an arp reply for an ip address that is not bound to that interface. <3> tysnoop <3> ttysnoop <7> valdyn: how to run root <14> Jeeves_Moss: no green bay just ****s.. Stillers are gonna be super bowl champions this year <5> yos87: read the debian install guide, you aren't doing anyone a favour, not even yourself if you try to do anything in debian without any clue about unix <3> RyanW, you _might_ be able to solve it with a split access solution <14> they had a special on WDVE where all the Pro Football players came for the "I got my *** kicked by the Pittsburgh Steelers" support group <2> mvz: lol. sorry, we have a mutant form of football up here. <3> but serisouly i'd just get a second switch :) <3> !split access <1> somebody said split access was when you have 2 networks connected to the same computer, with their separate default gateways, the dirst step in loadbalancing, http://yellowpigs.net/computers/multiple_subnets <2> nvz: do you know anything about setting up an IRC server? <7> valdyn: sorry <10> sep: i can think of a handful of ways to work around it, the simplest by disabling arp on the interface that only does pppoe, however i administer 50 debian baxes at work and have come across this prob on ocasion before but never found an answer <11> how to make mirror from those cd <11> without rsync <15> i keep getting this message in console: QFont::setPointSize: Point size <= 0 (-1) what does it mean? <9> dd_: put together all the packages and... (reading) <10> sep: eth1 has 1.1.1.1/24 why does eth1 reply to an arp request for 192.168.100.1 with the mac address of eth1? <14> Jeeves_Moss: its a lot easier than setting one up on a coffee pot. <14> Jeeves_Moss: oh, nm I thouht you said on a PC <2> nvz: lol <11> just copy ??? <11> cp -var /mnt/cdrom /somewhere ??? <9> dd_: yes, then you need to create a Packages.gz file and put a line in the sources.list <16> hi there <17> hello - can anyone help me install a package from "testing" without apt upgrading a whole load of other things on my "stable" system? <17> i just want the 1 package really <3> RyanW, good question. i have no good answer. i allways fix the harware so it dosn't share. <5> ScoobyD00: you cant just mix packages from different debian releases
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