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<0> Ticho, still in a way its ammusing <1> let's have an ignorefest <1> Geren: your momma <1> (the default, generic, non-descript insult) <0> Geren, the power of christ compels you. <1> hm, maybe he communicates in morse <1> Geren: i command you to part this channel now! <2> Hmm... must be another trolling moron I still have on ignore <1> looks like he decided at l***t <0> i hope updating my distro will fix my little problem... <3> I used wipe to wipe my new hard drive, master boot record to. When I try and access it now with fdisk it says it does not exist. What would I need to do to access it now ? <2> Put a partition on it <2> i.e., fdisk /dev/hda <3> It says that it doesn't exist <2> Reboot. <3> I did
<2> Then you need to complain to the people that manage your distribution that they've broken their udev <3> I thought nothing of it at the time, It even says it's a bad idea in the wipe manual to remove the MBR but I had to test out why <2> It doesn't matter. <3> not running udev <2> You can accomplish the same thing with `dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1024` <2> zethreth: Which kernel are you using? <3> 2.4.31 <3> no actuallly it was with my 2.4.30 <2> So you have the /dev/hdwhatever device file then? <3> I have hdb2 and up to 20 <2> zethreth: did you rm /dev/hdb and /dev/hdb1 or something? <4> how do i turn on xclipboard? <4> it says another clipboard daemon is running <5> how do i reload a module <5> sorry, simple question <3> nope, just did "wipe /dev/hdb" <4> anyone know how to change what clipboard daemon i use? <4> whats the default gnome clipboard daemon? <4> its getting in the way of xclipboard <3> so I just need to create those then. <3> with mknod <4> i cant work xclipboard <4> has anyone used xclipboard? <4> i needa use xclipboard <2> zethreth: I'd suggest you not bother using wipe again <4> can any1 help? <2> zethreth: It's main thing is just hype <3> what about DBAN <6> dagmar dont you just love it when you are getting the last part of the last file, and the server goes down? <6> because i know i do! <7> anyone heree have fedora <5> yes Sin_Eastwood <5> lol <2> zethreth: Dude, badblocks can actually be told to do just as thorough a wipe as any of those <7> chafe : do you want bootsplash <2> zethreth: The only thing DBAN brings is that it can boot by itself <2> I like how the wipe page mentions Gutmann's paper but doesn't actually appear to mean they've read it <7> chafe : i have fedora bootsplash packages on my www server <5> o rly <7> and a howto <7> www.stylish.shawbiz.ca <7> chafe : its more themeable then rhgb <3> Dagmar: what would you say is a good way to securely wipe a drive. Aside from encrypting the file system. <2> zethreth: badblocks -w -s -p 2 /dev/whatever <2> zethreth: ...which is twice the work the DoD requires for deletion/overwrite of data <8> where are most of you guys located <9> folks does the debugger really must have a file compiled with -g as argument in order to work? <7> Canada <3> I have hda as 3 and number 0 followed by hda2 with 3 and bumber 2, so I have hdb2 as 3 and number 66, so I created hdb as 3 and number 64, I hope this works. <2> Frederick: In a very unscientific way, yes <10> go away lilo man <2> brw-rw---- 1 root disk 3, 64 Jun 9 2002 /dev/hdb <9> Dagmar, so if I don't add this flag I may be unable to use it? <2> I want him to post a link to details of how to exploit the bug <2> It's time for some damn windows users to go <9> Dagmar, http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3155054.html#3155054 can you check it for me briefly please? <2> Frederick: If you don't know what you're doing, no amount og flags are going to help you. <10> heh heh <2> I am *not* spoon-feeding anyone freaking gcc flags. <2> Life's too short. <10> lol
<9> Dagmar, it is a simple question answer is boolean <10> he doesn't take a hint very well <2> Frederick: "Am I on fire?" is also a simple question, which happens to be just as dumb. <8> i have a kid coming soon .. i have to decide if we should circumsize him or not hmmmmm <9> Dagmar, debbuging is twice as harder than programming :/ <2> You should either KNOW, or there's nothing useful you're going to be capable of doing about it. <2> Obviously *someone* thought it was important enough to tell you to do it <2> How about you follow their instructions rather than try to drag more people down with your stubborn refusal to read the info files on gcc, eh? <10> lafffff <9> Dagmar, the problem is that ddd is reporting that error when I don't use it <2> Frederick: I have *no* sympathy for people who try to program, but refuse to read documentation for the tools they use. <10> ya I just ran around looking for Delphi help docs, it's only fair you have to do something on your own darnit <9> Dagmar, ive googled for my error with no luck <11> Delphi. :P <12> Frederick: what do you want man. didn't he already tell you yes to begin with? <2> Well, at least I can now confirm that the exploit lilo mentioned just shuts people right down. *blam* connection reset by peer <9> dartman, thanks a lot <12> Dagmar: what's this? ircd or whatever? xchat? what? <2> Codename_V: http://www.hm2k.org/news/1141413208.html <12> ah. odd. <13> DCC SEND "string" 0 0 0 <2> oh man <2> LOL <13> lol <13> pwned <14> what the? <2> Yeah, that string freaks out a few netgear models trying to use the masq_irc_dcc module <2> They just blow right up <12> Dagmar: dunno if you shoulda pasted that. you could have just paraphrased. or just told me not xchat and I woulda been satisfied. =) <2> Dude, I got the link from the blog article lilo freaking wall'd <12> ah. hmm. I missed that then. <2> I wanted to see what it was specifically so I could know whether or not it was something I needed to worry about <12> oops. this darunimator jerk joined after that anyhow. my mistake. <2> ...and what's involved in making the problem go away. Looks like people with affected equipment will need a firmware upgrade, but beyond that, no big deal <15> I saw someone come into ##c last night, and combine the two. use the "startkeyetc" as his string in DCC SEND ;) <15> takes them both out in one fell swoop. <2> infi: Ooo! That's nice <2> I'm alertin' my people on other networks <15> now just combine them with the old BitchX one of /mode #channel +b %C=%n, and you can take out half of IRC :) <3> Danger: How would I set the file type to brw-rw---- instead of crw-rw---- <2> zethreth: IT's a block device, not a character device <12> guess it would be kinda fun to go do something like that on efnet. #hackers or whatever the heck channel all the leet guys hang out on. <2> #Rave only had one vulnerable user <15> Codename_V: anyone worth half their salt would have already fixed the issue. <12> infi: leet as in script kiddies Im meaning though. <15> aha <3> ok the b argument <3> thx <2> infi: Thankfully Netgear routers have a thing in 'em to let you tell it to just upgrade to the latest firmware over the internet <15> yup <2> ...although I'm not sure if the latest firmware still has teh bug. Affected users might be a little bit naked-feeling for the next day or so <12> I'll stick with ipcop or whatever. much nicer. <11> what if the bug gets hit while upgradeing? <3> ya baby <3> it worked <15> I've been doing firmware updates on my NAS (just some consumer-grade home model) for about 6 months now, until I decided to open one up the other day and examine it. <15> it turns out it was a SHAR file, containing a shell script and a tarball to extract, with a few commands to run. <15> rewrote my own shell script to add a telnet daemon and clear the root p***word, and TADA! <15> heh <15> nice "firmware" <16> what's a "shar" file? <17> Shell archive. <2> Shell archive <17> Run it to extract. <16> what I figured... thanks... ah <2> ignacio: That time thing *mostly* works, but at random times WindowsXp likes to display the clock as if we were *in* GMT zones <2> ...which is damn funny <18> ahh drag racing tomorrow <2> It seems pretty random as to when it decides to jump the clock <3> I'm with Debian but I'm tempted to build a new Slack system with my knowledge of "checkinstall" <19> Uh <19> I've been trying to get direct rendering working <2> Confirmed... The bug affects Linksys WRT54g with stock firmware as well <19> so I've compiled agpgart as a module, and have intel-agp and agpgart to load
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