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<0> So far PunBB is the only board I've found that satisfies the whole "non-bloat" requirement <1> Macke, check out FUDForum <2> eu amo meninas do brasil <0> checkink <2> can I use while thing to fetch all POST data and email it instead of customizing a formmail each and everytime I make a new one? <3> CryWolf, i ve fixed, i never had to use this before, but i had to convert the values to float (float)$total, then it worked <0> Davey|Work: Might be too much still <4> carlos-the-man: you can, although you might get some information you don't care about. <0> basicly I'm looking for a basic forum which might act as a framework for further development <4> carlos-the-man: try using while() or foreach() <5> ceu: If you know people in that domain who can't get in, please have them contact the ops individually <5> ceu: For the time being, I think we'd rather keep interbuisness.it banned and provide exemptions. <5> drgfzxdfxdfdf: That's....quite the nick. <4> Maybe he has some enlargement tips for us. <6> TML: it's the biggest provider here. <6> TML: are there many spammers from interbusiness.it?
<5> ceu: Very, very, very many <7> naw, just a few... <7> ... million. <5> heh <8> Http_upload is driving me donuts, I keep getting "not a valid destination dir", allthough it definitely is..hrmpf..! <4> TML, I wonder if the spammers ident to services or not. <4> If not, you can safely filter them out while allowing most regular users. <4> drgfzxdfxdfdf is n=manu@202.56.249.12 <4> Doesn't the n= mean they've idented? <1> Jymmm, testing new aliases? :) <9> Davey: Yeah, I'm the proud owner of exmple.com .org and .net <10> freenode's whois system = crap <9> example <10> n= means not idented <10> i= means idented <1> Jymmm, damn, you must be reaping in the bucks? <5> Erm, no <11> funny that such a "big provider" dosen't even have a working web site <4> Alright, i= then, perhaps. Better than filtering out a major ISP. <5> Julian|Work: n= means the network could not reach an identd on their machine. <5> Not the same thing as registered with NickServ. <10> ||cw: Many ISPs use a different domain for their users than for their web site <4> TML, regardless of what it means, they may be some correlation. Regular users have x, while spammers commonly have y. <5> Julian|Work: There's no correlation. <10> the biggest cable ISP in Austria (and my ex-employer) was www.chello.at, but their users were all whatever-blahblah.surfer.at <5> Julian|Work: Most users do *not* run an identd <10> www.surfer.at doesn't exist <10> TML: That's the fault of most users. <5> CuriosCat: Your point holds no water in this conversation. <4> mIRC has it built-in. <5> Julian|Work: But most firewalls block it in their default config. <12> P41f0x: <12> lol <10> one more way that NAT is destroying the Internet. <11> TML: he was just explaining to me why interbusiness.it doens't seem to have a web site <13> :] <12> tu peux me debannir? <12> mdr <10> cw: I know nothing about italy, it's just a guess <12> t'as niqu mon bot^ <5> ynux_: English only <11> CuriosCat: expect that www.interbusiness.it does have an address <11> except ^ <10> so it does. <12> jsuis dsl je connais que securityhack et j ai pas pens a en cr un, le temps je urpmi xchat j estais bann^ <11> which doesn't work <10> i guess the ISP's employees are too busy spamming to keep the web server running <12> ok TML cuse me <13> ynux_, c'est bon <5> Julian|Work: The long and short of it is that it doesn't provide any sort of improvement over our current situation. Spammers are just as likely to run or not run identd as regular users. <12> thx lol <10> ynux: You connect to a security hack without pounce and create one, but temperatures are too cold so you use xchat? <10> (OK, so I don't speak French) <10> TML: ident the protocol and identifying to a registered NickServ account, however, are two very different things <10> and I do believe the suggestion was for the latter. <10> (if it were up to me, I'd require both) <14> what does this actually do? return ( $this->condition == $response_s ); <5> CuriosCat: Thank you for your input, but we've discussed both and rejected both. <15> Julian|Work, CuriosCat: identd is no use to block spammers... http://rafb.net/paste/results/zIdCc629.html is all it takes for a fake identd
<5> chovy: It returns either true or false. <11> chovy: it will return a true or a false <14> tml gotcha, thanks <10> et: Ident isn't difficult, but most spam comes from trojaned machines, and the spammer isn't generally going to bother <11> many people also don't understand ident and so have port 113 either blocked or not forwarded on their firewall/router <11> more often the latter <2> what is the difference between ereg_replace and str_replace? <5> CuriosCat: I find your premise that "nost [IRC] spam comes from trojaned machines" to be dubious <10> even if they do understand it, it's hard to forward ident to more than one internal IP <16> carlos-the-man: rtfm? <17> carlos-the-man: The manual page might indicate that one uses regular expressions. <11> carlos-the-man: um, one is ereg and one isn't? <5> carlos-the-man: Don't use ereg_replace. Either use str_replace or preg_replace. <10> TML: Things may have changed. In the five years I spent opering on DALnet, that was my experience. But this isn't DALnet. <2> thank you TML <10> and FreeNode does in general seem to be less plagued by spam than the more general-purpose networks <16> wow, four different answers :) <5> philip: four shades of the same answer? :) <17> Three edges to the sword. <10> mattmcc: Weird sword. <11> 5 cups of sugar <17> CuriosCat: Not if you're a Vorlon. <11> CuriosCat: they are different things? <11> i thought one was a newer version of the other <10> cw: Yeah, but they serve a similar purpose <10> that may be. I was not able to find an actual web site for phpsuexec <10> if google doesn't return it on the first couple dozen hits, it doesn't exist :P <11> speaking of food.... <16> usually the user searches for the wrong terms <10> philip: I searched for "phpsuexec" <11> or at the wrong time <9> bah cs is weird sometimes. <10> Oh, maybe that was it. I searched after dark. <18> ok, if you can echo $var, but if you do $b = array("$var") and then print_r($b); <18> and its blank <10> Maybe if I try it during business hours.. <10> :P <18> does anyone have clue one what the deal is? <11> I swear Ive gome back and searched for the exact same phrase a couple hours later and gotten some different results <16> DogWater: why not print_r("$b"); ? :) <16> a thinking question, sort of <18> well, I'm actually returning $b; via a function <19> huh, php.net's having issues again <11> philip: double quoting a var on it's own is a waste of cpu cycles <18> i was just using print_r as an example <20> hi <18> but the point is $var is set <17> Won't somebody please think of the CPU cycles? <18> so i cant figure out why the array isnt <16> yes, what about the cpu... not enough love! <16> DogWater: var_dump($b); <11> DogWater: $var had a value before storing it in $b ? <16> var_dump($var); <9> cpu's get hot and bothered, if that aint enough love, I dont know what is. <16> DogWater: btw, i was meaning $b = array($var); is more appropriate <21> is there a function to swap all the keys in an array with their elements? <16> yes <21> and it is.... <16> look at the array functions in php manual <22> hi all! I'm planning write application for CDR (Call Details Record). I need information about php5 performance? <21> thanks <18> [0]=> string(496) <18> ... <16> ... <18> yeaaaahh <16> ... <21> (that was sarcasm) <16> Squalleh: the php manual lists them all with a brief description <16> one will say what you want <16> http://us2.php.net/ref.array <21> i cant read <21> *very well <16> read slower then
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