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<0> [tcp header][host][hostport][number][destination][destination port][---------data---------][tail] <0> Something like that. <1> astrobdw: wait a hub you say? throw it out, buy a switch, then see how you go <2> 28 GigaByte d/l???? <1> especially if you get full speed when using a crossover cable <3> 28 GB transfer between two boxes that are sitting right in front of me. <2> no wonder even a big connector is gonna take a least six hours, lololol <3> old server -> new server <2> oh, between two local computers? <3> lo_tek, right, thus the 100BaseT connection <2> yeah, then something's gettin' bottlenecked for sure <1> astrobdw: also be aware that you may be limited by hard drive speed, not network.. <3> Triffid_Hunter, I did think of that, but man, that would be a slow disk, eh? <2> i would think so <4> easytiger cherokee looks interesting <5> even on a fast disk it takes a while. That's why raid uses several disks simultaneously.
<2> still, though 28 GB is a LOT of data <1> astrobdw: (28 gigabytes) / (6 hours) = 1.32740741 megabytes per second says google <1> friend of mine's laptop drive was almost that slow <6> why use cherokee instead of apache? <4> thttpd is also a small light weight httpd <7> do you guys know something about proftpd? <7> i want to chroot a user in his home directory <4> use bin/bash -r <4> to chroot a user <4> change the p***wd shell field <4> to bin/rbash, and ln bash to rbash <4> read bash.1 <4> gone <4> afk <7> gg <7> the user is chrooted in /home/user but if i want to chroot him in /usr/local/apache2 for example <3> mii-tool reports like so on both machines: "eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD, link ok" <3> notably both do report full duplex <8> SirFragger: then i'd guess you make that their home dir <8> ;) <9> i'm 1337, i can dis***emble my hdd with my computer turned on <9> ndisasm /dev/hda |less <9> :) <10> hmm <10> what good is that for? <9> dunno <9> couldn't resist the joke though :) <10> then why do you ask for it <9> i didn't ask anything... <10> o wait <10> sorru <10> i wasnt paying attention <9> wow, my hdd has a ton of 0's <11> mmiikkee12: it has a ton of 1's too <11> :D <9> ... <12> And even the occasional 2 :P <10> hmmm <9> ignacio, that's almost as bad as when i wrote code that printed hex numbers with j's in them <10> you must be special <9> you need to install nasm and be root for it to work <10> brb <9> this is more fun than catting random files into /dev/dsp... <12> What, did you have something against i's? <9> (mainly because my speakers don't work <9> ignacio, hex == 0-9 and A-F <9> J isn't one of those <12> Yes, I know what hexadecimal is, TYVM... <13> how would I compare two directories byte for byte? <14> President of china has dinner at billy g's house, http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=topNews&storyid=2006-04-15T001712Z_01_N14358593_RTRUKOC_0_US-LIFE-HU-DINNER.xml&rpc=22 <15> can someone type in my name pleasE? <16> linux2 : how are you <14> linux2 <15> humm <15> doesn't seem to be working <17> Searching: 1-10 of 17,264 containing remote code execution from microsoft.com (0.18 seconds) <15> ok works now <15> system beep that is <16> is windows a game <17> You... wanted that to work? <17> I want it to NOT work... can anyone do the reverse of what you did to him to me?
<17> stylish: Might as well be. <18> hi <14> mmm... I just ate 25 hot wings ;) <16> GiGaHuRtZ : were they realy spicy <14> Hell ya, thats the only way to have em <16> u ate dead chickens hahaha <14> ;) <14> Did I ever say how much Zakk Wylde kicks ***? <14> http://trooper1.audio-stream.com:9375/listen.pls <14> God damn windows_XP_Proff, did you have enough clients on irc? <19> why u asking? <14> excuse my flood.... <14> [15:21:46] mobius_one [n=too@ti100710a080-0833.bb.online.no] has quit IRC: Client Quit <14> [15:21:46] n00bius_one [n=too@ti100710a080-0833.bb.online.no] has quit IRC: Client Quit <14> [15:21:46] proteus [n=too@ti100710a080-0833.bb.online.no] has quit IRC: Client Quit <14> [15:21:46] master_windows [n=too@ti100710a080-0833.bb.online.no] has quit IRC: Client Quit <14> [15:21:46] windows_XP_Proff [n=too@ti100710a080-0833.bb.online.no] has quit IRC: Client Quit <19> no no <19> so? <19> why does that mean? <14> Why do you need so many nicks in one channel? <19> ehh............. <19> i just like it <19> gigahurtz? <14> WTF? 20 dollars bills explode in the microwave, http://www.prisonplanet.com/022904rfidtag***plode.html <14> windows_XP_Proff? <19> wanna see something cool? <11> no. <19> dammnit? <19> redduck666 is a satanist..... <20> windows_XP_Proff: no. <19> he ehhe <19> he he <19> wait i be back <20> windows_XP_Proff: you don`t need to come back ;) <21> Perhaps slightly offtopic, but does anybody know of a good UDP-over-TCP tunneler (don't know where else to ask 8-X)? <22> how to create new public folder for vsftpd? <20> kelvin^8^: mkdir? <20> :D <22> i mean the folder used for anonymous clients, mkdir will just make a directory <23> having a problem with alsa sound <23> I run alsaconf, and it finds nothing <14> Wow 20 dollars bills really do explode when you put em in the microwave... <24> hi koala_man <25> caverdude! <26> does anyone know how to set the user permission options in fstab? <14> Wow fvwm95 is weird... <20> ultraviolet16: permissions like? <26> well when I mount an ntfs partition it's not viewable by normal users, only root <27> put "users" into /etc/fstab <14> ultraviolet16: what distro? <26> debian <27> then they are allowed to mount it themselves <26> nah <14> hold on <28> umask <20> ultraviolet16: consider umask something like chmod, and uid something like chown. <26> bash: cd: /mnt/windows/: Permission denied <26> umask.. ok let me look that up <28> ultraviolet16: google ntfs mount linux umask <26> because i'm not exactly sure what umask means <14> ultraviolet16: /dev/hda1 /media/windows ntfs nls=utf8,umask=0222 0 0 <26> slpyhd: cool i was just about to, thanks <26> GiGaHuRtZ: thanks <14> taken from here: http://ubuntuguide.org/#automountntfs <26> oh sweet <14> Ubuntu actually has some nice guides... <20> ultraviolet16: i would add uid=1000 in mount options (s***uming your uid is 1000) <14> the umask would be good enough <26> redduck676: why? <20> GiGaHuRtZ: not if he as $ wants to write to that disk. <20> ultraviolet16: it would mean you are the owner of that partition.
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