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<0> pvd2006: http://flightlinux.gsfc.nasa.gov/ <1> can someone help me install a perl module <2> linux_galore, are you sure? (openssl/ssh) <2> linux_galore, +des <3> dot618: LIDS was created by a group of Australians <2> hahaha <0> dot618: openssh is a BSD thing ( used in linux as well of course) <2> USA asked the prison at au also <4> i wish my router would hurry up and restart DNSMasq. <3> the sel stuff has no IDS, but lids does <4> temporary failures in name resolutions kinda bites. <3> sel is more a system hardening hack were LIDS is a pro active security tool <2> which is the best IDS what you know? <2> nobody knows? <3> dot618: LIDS is pretty good but you have to path your kernel <2> mm
<3> patch* <5> excude me <6> How can I ssh connect with a live CD session? <2> can I patch the bsd kernel with LIDS? <2> :( <5> any body can apt-get via wireless network? <3> jenda: what Live CD <7> testing <7> hello <6> linux_galore: UBuntu, both sessions <2> ack <0> jenda: if you mean another session connecting to the live CD, you need to install openssh server on the live session - the other way is not a problem <5> live cd is a cd to run ubuntu without installing them <6> thoreauputic: OK - won't it be too much trouble to install that on the live session? <3> jenda: usually its ssh joebloggs@192.168.2.whatever <7> w***up guys ? <2> nothing <0> jenda: no - jsut sudo apt-get install openssh-server <0> jenda: you can install with apt on the live CD <8> i followed the guide to make firestarter startup automatically when logging in as a normal user but when i do 'sudo firestarter' after modifying /etc/sudoers i get this error: (firestarter:11617): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: <7> kewl. actually i'm testing my being behind a proxy (SOCKS5). seems ok. cheers :) <2> is SOCKS still alive? <2> o.o <3> thoreauputic: yeah but you dont need the ssh server the client is already there <6> thoreauputic: OK thanks - it's already downloading - I just wasn't sure the Live CD manages installing SW, since it has no HDD... <0> Doat: you don't need to do that - firestarter runs on boot, you just don't see the GUI <2> NAT > SOCKS <0> linux_galore: that's why I said "the other way isn't a problem" <8> thoreauputic, oh? it does that by default? <3> jenda: you trying to login the the machine running the Live CD or login to another machine from the one running the Live CD <0> Doat: look at /etc/init.d/firestarter :) <2> lol <0> Doat: the firestarter GUI is just for admin etc <6> linux_galore: never mind - it should work now. I'm trying to connect from an installed session to a live one. <3> jenda: yeah need to install the server, runs in ram on the virtual disk <8> thoreauputic, how come 'ps aux | grep firestarter' only shows 'grep firestarter' then? <6> thanks, linux_galore, thoreauputic <0> Doat: firestarter is just an iptables configuration tool <9> i just removed win xp from my hda2. i had fedora core 5 on hda1. but now when i reboot it says "error loading operating system" can this be fixed? <8> thoreauputic, ok. <8> thanks <0> Doat: if you do an online test of your firewall, you'll see that it is working already <3> Doat: firestarter isnt the firewall, Linux has a firewall built in, firestarter is just a lazy config/admin tool for the Linux built in firewall <0> linux_galore: rather a good one IMO :) <10> is there a way to get gnome to run without the desktop, as in just like a screen with nothing on it but if you want to run a program you can press alt + f2 to run a command? <3> thoreauputic: kmyfirewall is far more extensive <8> yep. i get it now <6> thoreauputic: but how is it done with logging in et al? What username and p***word should I use? <0> pvd2006: erm, you really want just X for that <10> Thorauputic <10> I see <10> how would you run X by it self <0> jenda: ah, that I don't know - unless you make a new user on the live CD session <6> thoreauputic: and is that advisable? Seems weird... <0> jenda: the default user is ubuntu, but I don't think it has a p***word.. <0> jenda: making a new user isn't a risk <0> jenda: sudo adduser jenda <2> jenda, do you know how ssh works? <6> hmm, OK <6> dot618: only the basics <1> can someone help me install a perl module
<2> jenda, do you have the signtures? <6> of what? <2> jenda, both of them? <11> rab: sudo aptitude install perl-modulename <11> rab: in most cases. <1> I did it <2> jenda, machines <11> rab: for more spesific help we'll need to know _which_ perl module you need installed. <1> BlueEagle,but i recieve errors trying to use it <3> jenda: if you have kde installed you can use konqueror to access ssh, just type fish://192.168.you.know.the.rest <1> BlueEagle, NET::IRC <6> dot618: err... i have access to both PCs, if I can get them that way. <2> jenda, :( <3> jenda: or even type in konqueror fish://james-bond@192.2.whatever <6> dot618: sorry, I have no idea what you are talking about. I just installed openssh-server on the LiveCD - don't tell me there's something I should know before that? <11> rab: "Welcome to Net::IRC, a work in progress. First intended to be a quick tool for writing an IRC script in Perl, Net::IRC has grown into a comprehensive Perl implementation of the IRC protocol (RFC 1459), developed by several members of the EFnet IRC channel #perl, and maintained in channel #net-irc." <2> jenda, do you know how to generate a key? <11> rab: Since this is a "work in progress" I don't think it's in the repos. Have a look at http://search.cpan.org/~jeek/Net-IRC-0.73/IRC.pm <12> are there any packages for xmms? <12> !xmms <13> I heard xmms is to get xmms to work in Ubuntu Hoary and Breezy, set the output plugin to eSound (right-click on the XMMS window, then choose Options -> Preferences) <6> What key? No, I probably don't. dot618, I never needed to for communication between 2 installed Ubuntus <6> ssh communication. <1> BlueEagle, http://24.154.232.113:8008/error/ <3> xmms is gettting a bit crusty these days <0> jenda: you can use p***words - keys are an extra thing (convenient and secure, but not required) <0> !info beep-media-player <13> beep-media-player: (Versatile audio player that supports Winamp skins), section universe/sound, is optional. Version: 0.9.7.1+cvs20050803-1ubuntu1 (breezy), Packaged size: 831 kB, Installed size: 3588 kB <14> I'm having some big problems trying to install mplayer. I get 3 dependency errors on: libfaad2-0, liblame0 and libxvidcore4. All of which it says they are not installable. Any ideas how I get around this? <10> gary, I have a guide that works well <0> gary: all the deps shoud be OK if yu have universe and multiverse <15> gary, do you have universe and multiverse enabled? <14> thoreauputic: I have both I think, I'll just check <3> gary: ?? you using apt-get or are you just trying to install the mplayer package you downloaded <14> apt-get <0> gary: and of course don't forget to update <10> gary, step by step guide on getting mplayer installed, but its for the source code version not binary. <3> gary: yeah need to add universe and multi <14> yes, using both uni and multi <14> eb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy-security universe multiverse <0> !info mplayer-586 <14> deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu breezy universe <13> mplayer-586: (The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux), section multiverse/graphics, is extra. Version: 1:1.0-pre7cvs20050716-0.1ubuntu9 (breezy), Packaged size: 3670 kB, Installed size: 7928 kB <15> gary, run sudo apt-get update ? <14> Yep, done that <3> gary: I just installed the libs then built mplayer from source <15> gary, its a mystery :) <14> hmm <10> building mplayer from source is a lot better I think, it seems to work a lot better that way. <3> gary: less h***le <14> I have security.ubuntu.com - is that right? <14> oh right <1> BlueEagle, http://24.154.232.113:8008/error/ <14> I'll try that then <14> thanks <10> gary, I have a guide <14> oh yes <14> That'd be useful <15> gary, actually that line is not enough for universe and multiverse <14> where is it <14> I have deb-src too <1> BlueEagle, Its in the repos andi compiled it from source <10> gary, http://johnvansickle.com/mplayer is the one I used. <0> !repos <13> To enable Universe and Multiverse see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto - Official sources.lists here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6047 (Breezy) or http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/6666 (Dapper) see also !easysource <15> gary, the second line you posted is missing multiverse too <16> The_DaVinci_Code_Unabridged_mp3_audio_book_(Dan_Brown).rar i downloaded this file now how do i unzip it or "UNRAR IT" <3> although I never use mplayer anymore I just use kaffeine <17> !tell bosco about rar <14> yay <14> I got it working <14> mustard5: I think it was because I had only: .... breezy universe on the first lines <3> bosco: need to install unrar
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