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<0> here let me prove it ikernel <0> go to http://192.168.0.5:2000 <1> errr how to go to private ip ? <1> ... <0> it's not private <0> you'll see what it is <1> hmm <0> it will also remind you of windows, lol <1> seem like it is to me <1> maybe i am wrong <0> it is <1> ...... <0> but it's now a webserver <0> so... <2> Linuxkid: That's a local ip... <0> yeah I know
<0> it's mine <2> Linuxkid: I can't get to it <0> huh <3> sappy: what do you need to know? <4> Linuxkid: local IPs are not routed in the internet, so nobody "from the outside" can reach it ... <2> Linuxkid: You wanna pay for the plane ticket and shipping costs so I can come to your house and plug my comp into your router? <0> try again <0> are you positive <4> Linuxkid: it can't work ... <0> there's a program set up to make that port a webserver <0> there is <5> can one get scripts that would allow xchat to function as invision 2.0 does with mIRC? <0> did you even try? <4> Linuxkid: but you need an _official_ IP address so that your computer can be reached from the internet <0> so you mean that I can't be running from a wireless router than <4> and the addresses from 192.178. are _private_ addresses which are not reachable from the internet <5> Thanks anyway <2> Linuxkid: I'm trying with your internet ip. It's not working, you might have to open a port on your router or port foward a port on your router, or open a port in your firewall. <0> try this 172.172.41.116 <2> Linuxkid: I have. <4> Linuxkid: your router get's an official address when it opens the internet connection; you would need to configure your router to forward requests to your computer <0> that's what whatismyip.com said <2> Linuxkid: I tried that <2> Linuxkid: In your router, port foward port 2000 to 192.168.0.5. What model of router do you have? <0> actiontec <0> I see an option for it <2> Linuxkid: Where? <0> on the local ip of my router <2> good <0> there is a scetion called port fowarding <2> go there <0> it asks for ip port range <0> what's that? <2> put a screen shot on imageshack <0> the program does something better <2> Linuxkid: private message me the link to the screenshot <0> huh <0> I don't get how to set it up <2> Linuxkid: put a screen shot on imageshack, and /msg iKernel <link goes here> <2> Linuxkid: I mean the screenshot of the router's port fowarding page <0> oh <2> Linuxkid: hurry up <0> did it <2> now /msg ikernel <like goes here> <0> i did <2> s/like/link <2> Linuxkid: did what? <0> sent it to you <2> :S <2> >:( <0> did it again <2> well I don't see it. <6> i don't think u can /msg anything <6> if your not registered <2> I think he's tripped over a cable. <2> I'm not getting any ping replies from him. <0> what ping <2> never mind <2> just paste the link here <0> http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/4079/portip3jk.gif <2> Linuxkid: Put in 2000 in the first box and 2000 in the second box
<0> k <2> Linuxkid: And put 192.168.0.5 in the IP Port Range <0> k <0> ip port range or adress <0> frappuccino? <2> Linuxkid: whoops i meant IP Adress <7> does anybody know if you can re-***emble a software raid array without the mdadm.conf? <0> why do people keep pinging me? <0> k <0> now what? <2> Linuxkid: click Add <0> k <0> am I good <2> Linuxkid: then click Save and Restart <2> Linuxkid: you'll get disconnected from the internet for a bit <2> for like 10 seconds <0> be back soon <0> bye <2> wait <2> you have windows vista??? <2> meh <6> win2003 r2 = buggish : vista = horde of bugs <2> win2003? <2> soulds like it should have been out 3 years ago <6> win 2003 server release candidate 2 <2> ook... <6> is there any difference(using K3B) between #1 creating an image->burn VS. #2 burn directly from the HDrive? <2> yeah <6> like what? <2> with the image, if it's a os installation image, it'll boot <6> like, image a HDrive to cd and it'll boot? o.0 <2> don't think so <2> has to be special <2> like downloaded from a site like suse's site <2> stupid winxp installation under vmplayer seems to be stuck on Installing Devices... <6> im talking about a normal data files <2> ah <2> i'm not sure what the difference is... <6> is there any technical docs on kb3 i can read? <6> !k3b <8> Rumour has it k3b is very good for making audiocds <9> !mkisofs <9> !k3b <8> Rumour has it k3b is just a frontend to cdrecord/cdrdao/mkisofs etc.. <6> - -" its NOT a rumour <9> any mkisofs expeprt here? <9> Frappuccino, I'm trying to get a dvd burner to burn: http://pastebin.com/637258 <9> the encoding is _not_ the prob <9> however, I have no idea y the fs can't be created <9> and y the size is always 0 <6> well its says your problems in the warnings... <6> filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660 <6> ISO-9660 filenames longer than 31 <1> bind9-dlz anyone know how to compile this ? <9> well, it's a backup, the filenames need to be prerved :-( <9> *preserved* <1> or where can i find the source file ? <6> when U press burn goto advance tab try choose LV3 <9> k, thx, will try Frappuccino , might take 5 mins <6> fiddle with the advance tab, and use a dvd rw :) <6> btw what do you preferr DVD+ or minus? <6> >,< <9> I prefer + for no real reason, mosty I take plus because it's better available for me <9> right now however I'm fiddling w/ - <9> and, no, right no I have no + on my hand <6> a new dvd user huh.. <10> Aloha <6> sappy, http://bind-dlz.sourceforge.net/ <11> who is here using an kernel of the day ?? <9> Frappuccino, not a new dvd user, but an unknown box away from home w/ an unkown burner ^^
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