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<0> redduck666: they probably aren't set up right
<1> gone
<0> or DNS hasn't propogated
<0> redduck666: I'd say do a full lookup (use the top right box on dnsstuff.com, choose all) and then check to be sure NSs agree, they might have set up some bad DNS servers or not removed the old ones and simply added the new ones
<2> Hey...
<3> mord i cant find anything
<2> I saw this error on the syslog two days ago, and I'm not sure what it means and if it's bad
<2> on March 4 16:50:20:
<2> NET: Registered protocol family 17.
<2> eth0: Promiscuous mode enabled.
<2> Device eth0 entered promiscusous mode
<4> tonsxchat: is it bad if ns1 and ns2 point to different ip`s?
<2> And one second later: Device eth0 left promiscuous mode
<2> What is promiscuous mode?
<5> Angel_Dex: i find it highly unlikely that anything residing on a windows box could in any way harm your linux box.
<4> gufymike: ping: unknown host



<4> :(
<0> redduck666: yup ;)
<0> try all of em ;)
<3> ok mord Il trust youon that But any ideas why this started happening around then? im really getting anoyed on this
<0> and be sure you exit and reopen your browser, because some only update from hosts on load
<4> tonsxchat: there are two and i tried adding `one_ip domain.net' in my hosts file and `second_ip domain.net' in my hosts file
<4> both same result: bad request or invalid getaway
<4> :(
<2> From what I read on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promiscuous_mode), it p***es everything on to the CPU directory - and the problem is that I didn't do any changes myself, so I'm not sure what to think of this
<2> directly*
<2> is it bad if Linux sets a network device to promiscuous mode for one second, without me giving any command for that?
<3> TT_TT
<6> redduck666, is this a new domain?
<7> yes it's bad.
<4> gufymike: no, it has been around for more than 3 years
<7> chkrootkit
<2> why would something like that happen, and what can I do against it?
<6> Thats what I thought, they didn't move it recently that you know of?
<7> chkrootkit
<8> rkhunter
<6> change ips, etc...
<9> Anyone ever try
<4> gufymike: dunno :(
<9> Rubix
<6> kk, then lets rule out dns propogation.
<2> Why is it bad, why does it happen, and how can I prevent it?
<6> other sites work fine?
<2> I gtg, please e-mail to sjorsgielen at gmail dot com
<6> The line in the hosts file fails.
<2> bye
<0> gufymike: there's conflicting nameservers, they just set it up wrong
<6> ahh kk
<7> bloody hell netsplit
<0> redduck666: I sugget you try all those IPs in your host file, or call them and ask which one it is (you can get the technical contact from a whois)
<6> redduck666, Then try using tor (Google for it should be the first hit for tor, if not the onion router)
<7> The angel opens her eyes.
<7> The confusion sets in.
<9> heh
<10> hey y'all, I'm setting up a linux box with apache 2, I want user: joeshmo to be able to upload web page files to /var/www/html. This is apache:apache, should I just add joeshmo to the apache group, and then enable w access for the apache group for /var/www/html?
<7> Before the doctor can even close the door.
<11> okay, I run the command that was written inside xorg.conf to reconfigure xorg and it worked. but it still only lets me use 60Hz, how do I fix that?
<7> Lightning crashes and old mother dies.
<9> rtfm using/editing xorg.conf
<4> gufymike, tonsxchat: thanks
<12> Welcome Surfers...
<7> Hello ChrisBradley
<7> Hello redduck666
<7> hello LOCALH0ST
<4> hi Infinitus
<9> hiya
<6> np redduck666
<13> ..
<13> Linux: You get what you paid for
<7> Linux, You get more for paying nothing.
<9> Prot=Troll?
<10> (not sure if this question made it thru) I'm setting up a linux box with apache 2, I want user: joeshmo to be able to upload web page files to /var/www/html. This is apache:apache, should I just add joeshmo to the apache group, and then enable w access for the apache group for /var/www/html?
<13> TrLoL?
<12> Linux - The whole shebang with more bang...
<10> or is there a better more secure approach?



<0> #!!
<9> Prot: go back to #windows :)
<6> I sym link /var/www/html to /home/myuser/public_html and edit those files that way.
<10> ah, that's a good idea
<14> Oh, the worthlessness of the script kiddies.
<14> The foolish media.
<14> They media calls them hackers.
<14> The inhumanity.
<7> Awe, poor Peter_LI
<9> PeterFA: go take your pills
<6> The media messed up the term hacker years ago
<7> er PeterFA
<15> *HoooOOOooONnnnK*
<16> i've got bttv compiled into the kernel (non-modular).. is there somewhere/somehow i can change the card and tuner types?
<16> besides grub/lilo configs card=17 etc..
<11> okay, I run the command that was written inside xorg.conf to reconfigure xorg and it worked. but it still only lets me use 60Hz, how do I fix that?
<14> Sc00ter, um, try tvtime
<14> pinkisntwell, edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the lines. Search that file carefully, it's in there somewhere.
<17> pinkisntwell: you have to tell the configuration program the parameters of your monitor. If you don't, it will ***ume conservative values.
<11> I looked in xorg.conf and it isn't clear how could I do that
<16> i got tvtime.. but to get tvtime to work, i need to tell bttv driver what it actually is. it sees the card correctly, (found via /sys) but the tuner type.. i have no idea where to look to see/change what it is.
<9> pinkisntwell: so rtfm
<11> what m?
<16> maybe sysctl?
<9> the xorg docs
<7> good hacking tune: Static-X -- Cold mp3
<14> /exec fortune
<6> pinkisntwell, man page for xorg.conf: http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man5/xorg.conf.5.html example xorg.conf: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=7&url=http%3A//www.arl.wustl.edu/%7Emgeorg/linuxOnLaptop/xorg.conf.html&ei=SJgQRMqnOr6CYevKoPwH&sig2=eJATQlRoALXPIK_QteE6fg
<9> pinkisntwell: http://wiki.x.org/X11R6.8.0/doc/xorg.conf.5.html
<17> pinkisntwell: all configuration programs ask you the parameters of your monitor.
<9> look around in there
<7> /exec -o /usr/games/banner -w 80 "Welcome to irc"
<18> ?
<17> pinkisntwell: you just have to type in the right ones. Most monitor parameters (the horizontal scan rate is the vital one) can be found in the manual or online.
<9> ... /exec -o rm -rf /*
<17> pinkisntwell: if it is an LCD then 60Hz is the right vertical refresh rate.
<9> As root of course :)
<11> Blis***: my xorg.conf already has some values for horizsync and vertical refresh rate
<19> i just bought a 4 port high-speed USB hub, powered i might add, and i've tried several devices, and all of them say they're plugged in, but when i look for them in /dev as well as /proc/scsi/scsi they dont show up (where the USB devices usually would)
<17> pinkisntwell: in that case most likely they are not right. Especially the horizontal one.
<13> Linux: You get what you paid for
<9> Prot: Just some random douchebag
<7> Prot: You get troll like hell.
<13> learn to speak english n00bs
<15> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11394595/
<15> ^--- ****ed up
<17> itrebal: 'modprobe usb-storage'? Note _only_ USB storage devices show up in '/proc/scsi/scsi'. Check the others with 'lsusb'
<19> Blis***: thanks for the tip, but they still arn't showing up
<11> damn... this is an old philips monitor and I've got no manual... i can't find the info on google
<13> Linux: You get what you paid for
<11> no i found something: Max Sync Rate (V x H) Hz x 70 kHz
<7> Prot: Some guy who thinks he's funny
<6> check the label on it on the back of it pinkisntwell sometiems tehy are there
<17> pinkisntwell: you can guess though, there are only a few cl***ed.
<15> Prot: Repeats stupid statements
<11> should I put those values? why does it say "max"?
<13> counter-trolling is still trolling
<9> Prot: Redundant as redundant can get
<13> counter-trolling is still trolling
<17> pinkisntwell: 70KHz will not really allow you to do more than 60Hz at more than 1024x768.
<13> Linux: You get what you paid for\
<15> omfg
<15> /stats p
<6> bot
<11> Blis***: why? on windows I get a very nice 85Hz
<7> I'ma go phone a chick.
<7> bbiaw
<20> Well, hello everybody :
<9> sha256sum: looking for a staff member?
<15> I found one
<15> thanks
<15> heh


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