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<0> punk***: portmap sits on port 111. run "lsof -i" if you want to see what's what on what port. <1> lsof can show rootkits <0> punk***: chkconfig doesn't turn anything off by the way. it merely turns it off for the next time you switch to that particular runlevel. if that's what you're thinking... <2> AFAIK dvdrecord is just cdrecord, and cdrecord has supported sending SCSI commands over ATAPI for awhile now <3> cdrecord is clseod src <2> thanks for that tidbit; it doesn't change the fact <3> oh guys! i saw a Most Beautiful redhead today at the supermarket! <4> Quiznos: it's what now? <3> i had to share <1> Mathman : chkconfig has realtime functuality and plus you can allways reload init levels <3> closed src means no src for get <3> its non-gpl <2> who cares as long as it works <5> Mathman: ah my fauld i was still seeing rpc but its not bount to 111 anymore, thanks for your help <3> i'm just sayin <5> fault*
<3> bound <0> stylish: sure doesn't on my end... <5> Quiznos: thanks ;) <3> :> <4> Quiznos: it's gpl, and I'm looking at the source right now <3> oops <1> uberpenguin : practicly all dvd rw devices are genaric enough to run on liux <1> uberpenguin : practicly all dvd rw devices are genaric enough to run on linx <1> uberpenguin : practicly all dvd rw devices are genaric enough to run on linu <3> linux <1> uberpenguin : practicly all dvd rw devices are genaric enough to run on linux <3> stylish what's your prob? <3> lost a finger <1> im acting gay <3> ? <0> I'll say <3> i said nuttin <2> stylish: that's a dangerously untrue generality, and my past experiences would tell me to be cautious about ***uming that kind of thing <6> Hey, guys- I see HTTP packets landing bound for port 80 on my server and I have a service listening. From some networks, the requests get answered, but from others it gets absolutely no response. I have no apparent iptables chains in the way (all are -P ACCEPT). I've tied logging on the INPUT chain and PREROUTING chain, but the ignored packets aren't logged there either. What else should I be looking at? <1> uberpenguin : not so my friend the removeable ide storage is all very generic <3> z1ng3r umm <2> stylish: you obviously have either forgotten or were not present for the days before CD writing commands were quasi-standardized <3> get snplog-0.1 <2> and again, while I realize that's less the case nowadays, I'd really rather ask before blowing money on a blind test <3> or newer <1> uberpenguin : use v2.6 you should be able to run anything <0> z1ng3r: run traceroute? <2> stylish: that's some interesting optimism you have there <3> z1ng3r snplog <2> and what exactly does the kernel have to directly do with optical writer support? that's all in userland <1> Linux internode 2.6.14-gentoo-r5-internode #3 PREEMPT Thu Jan 19 17:39:18 PST 2006 i686 Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux <2> the kernel and modules simply provide the transport layer support <2> ah... gentoo user <6> Mathman: Urrrr- the default route's working, or other hosts wouldn't be able to connect. <7> how do i restart /etc/exports after i edited? <3> why did you ed it it? <3> edit <8> gn8@all <3> nite <1> uberpenguin : well the front end is compleatly compatable with all linux devices <0> z1ng3r: from the machines that it doesn't work. I dunno, I'm really unclear as to what your setup is though. <9> wwallace_lap : that one is easy. <2> stylish: you're making less sense than before... if I don't mind asking, how long have you used *nixes ? <10> exit <3> fail <0> z1ng3r: or you could run something like iptraf to see if the packets from the machines in question are even hitting your server. <1> uberpenguin : around 5 years <7> anake hi <7> i need it to add <6> Quiznos: snplog shouldn't show me anything. I get SYNs coming in but no SYN ACK going back. <7> root@mp3j:/media/hdh1# cat /etc/exports <7> so how do irestart it? <2> okay, I see... <3> z1ng3r do you already have snplog tools running? <4> wwallace_lap: restart nfsd probably <3> and do you have syslog on tty12? <9> koala_man : no need <7> koala_man: how do i do that? <1> uberpenguin : i know quiet abit about operating system design and architecure <7> ananke: so wht is the answer? <6> No, I'm reading the description on SecurityFocus. The smplog web site is offline. Have another source?
<2> stylish: I'm very happy for you <3> chking <1> i have a grade six education <6> Quiznos: I don't get what snplog will tell me that tcpdump port 80 won't. <2> congrats <3> z1ng3r google snplog and hit the first anchor <0> stylish: you're certainly annoying, I'll give you that. if that's what you're trying for and all... <3> z1ng3r they are daemons <6> Yeah- and? <1> Mathman : sorry my friend <3> tcpdump is not; and the daemons write to syslogd <2> not really annoying, just perhaps talking a little out of his league of expertise... <6> Quiznos: So what? I can see packets coming in and nothing going back out. What's magic about reports going to syslog? <0> I dunno, the constant uname pastes and "gentoo is the ultimate" posts are pretty annoying if you ask me. <3> alright <0> among other things <7> nfs-kernel-server <7> nfs-common <7> portmap <7> wich one? <2> yeah, what's with the uname post? that's a pretty weak way of getting epenis points... <0> z1ng3r: so in that case, just look at the httpd logs I spose? or maybe it's a tcp wrappers thing? <2> hey guys, I'm running Solaris 7, extra brownie points for me <3> solemnwarning <11> How do I remove ln -s ? <3> rm <11> just delete it? <3> yea <11> will there nothing be left? <3> yep <11> like and index list or something? <3> nothing <11> strange <11> i thought the same command should do it <9> Mitja : man ln if you think that <11> ananke: there's nothing about removing <12> is the user names for open ssh on windows the same as the windows login names? <9> Mitja : sure there is. search for 'rm' <12> i need help with the cygwin open ssh server in windows <6> Yow. It just started magically working. <6> I guess it was that last time I banged my head on the desk. <0> vb_coder: I'd imagine you could just try it and find out <11> ananke: in man ln that is <9> vb_coder : echo $USER <9> Mitja : correct <6> Ok- that's if for me. Thanks for the juju, Quiznos. <3> yw <11> yeah, thanks Quiznos, ananke <6> Hasta la cuccarracha. <3> nite <12> i dont know if the user names for ssh on windows are the same as the windows login users because the user who logs into windows has spaces in his name and ssh users cannot have spaces <0> why not just open up a bash shell and type "cd", and then "pwd" and find out then. <1> anyone here enjoy smoking pot <9> vb_coder : i told you already, try echo $USER <13> realtek alc202 -- this sound card is detected by kernel, i can change volume in alsamixer <13> but the volume is so goddamn low <13> same for oss <13> and alsa <14> hi, i have some makefiles written for freebsd,it is possible to use it under linux? <13> do i need another driver for this card? <0> [wizard]: sure. entirely possible. depends on the makefiles of course as to wether or not it will work. <15> chron: you unmuted the volume? <14> Mathman: Makefile:33: *** missing separator. Stop. :P <0> [wizard]: line 33 being? <14> .if !defined(NOPORTDOCS) <13> yes it's unmuted <14> and don't tell me that it is crazy idea :P <0> must be some kinda bsd make extension then. I dunno. <13> i'm pretty sure i'm doing everything right, because i've never had this problem with other sound cards <13> i can hear the sound, it's just extremely low <14> ok, thanks anyway <13> i'm wondering if it's defective, because it is an old sound card <13> it's onboard with the mobo
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