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<0> i grit my teeth to make you watch <0> steal your breath if i could catch it <0> like a redneck in the red black mud <0> it's just a bad case of bad bad blood <0> :D <0> 2 steps forward is two steps back. <0> bye Freman <1> bye bye (c: <2> I'm not getting a response from that stream... and neither is nmap... <2> Oh, well, it looks like it's industrial, which I don't really listen to anymore... <3> hi yo~ <2> Yay! I get to go to the unemployment office!!! <4> yay! <5> Ribs: <4> G1dzz0r:
<5> how do i connect the servers? <5> or is irc.ambernet.se down? <4> ambernet.se is down <5> :< <4> that's the usual reason the network splits <4> want a cline to riblet? <5> can i use some other uplink too? <5> yeah <4> hold on <4> what's the name of your server again? <5> irc.wootgnu.org <5> ip = 81.234.216.222 <3> hey! I was talking to you! zort! <6> hmm.... some ****wit at 80.53.229.10 was just trying to brute force my ssh <7> that's common nowadays <7> i use a program called denyhosts to add tcpwrapper filters for such ips <6> i spose.. <7> there are a bunch of others too <6> mmm... i've been meaning to do a doorknock thing for a while... but never got around to it... <6> i usually just add 'em to my deny list on the firewall..... <7> http://fail2ban.sourceforge.net/ <3> we have no time for these games$!#$%$$*@% <6> hmmm... fail2ban already installed.... i like it <6> by which i mean, installed just now <7> :) <3> =] <6> amazing how much better your net connection gets when you spend an afternoon ****ing with it <8> hehe <8> yeah <8> I'm using bt right now, and I just realised that it was open and was browsing the web, watching some google video <6> even with (what i'm now FAIRLY sure is) ****ty isp throttling, things are working well.. arguably my ping times and ack times are a little faster than usual <6> webradio is still skippy, but i haven't even started to think about prioritizing that... after spending over 6 hours download kernel source (one file,) its happening with atleast a few k a second, so i'm happy <8> so you are using my script now? <6> yeah.... mediumly modified... fiddled the bittorrent section to contain incoming AND outgoing rules for all the machines that have forwarded ports for sharing (i just allocate 10 or 20 ports per machine and forward them all... makes it easier) and throttled it RIGHT back (they still get good speed, but don't choke everything else) and i uncommented the ftp rule in the interactive bit and now it all seems pretty good.... <6> seems to slot in nicely with all my existing firewall rules (fairly complex nat) for reference too... <6> i'm tempted to do some ethereal'ing.... i get a feeling that 64k or whatever that number is for the small packet cl***ification might be a tiny bit too big for whatever is happening on my network currently... <6> halfway thru download azureus for housemates machine too... i'm thinking for all the linux machines i can use local rules to mark the packets ? and now i think about it, with the network fairly static as it is most of the time, i could do specific per-machine rules to fine-tune... <9> hello <6> yo <8> tc -s qdisc <8> nice help <8> hi WereW0|f <9> :) <6> yeah... i worked that out a few hours back... i just gotta read more.. i don't know what the different kinds of buckets and queueues and htb/sfq etc means.... <6> i ***ume ingress means incoming, but thats all i've worked out <6> hmm.... i need a little window or gkrellm or dock plugin with a little speed/vu-meter style needle that regularly shows pingtime to a specified ip.... <6> i mean, a number would tell me the info, but a little needle-meter would be COOL :) <6> according to the nice email they sent me (only one EVER since i signed up for a test-key years ago... they are nice guys,) it can do winxp and 2000 at native OR BETTER speeds and sounds like it runs entirely in userspace now <1> sounds like something I migth like to test <6> hmm... anyone got a script handy that wouldn't mind testing my ssh-lockout new-thing ? <6> Freman, me too... i suppose they still give out demo-keys ... if it works like the blurb said i'd be tempted to buy it.... <1> eigh which new-thing that? <6> the err... fail2ban log scanner <1> meh <1> I like my ssh patch (C: <6> should just block the ip after 8 or something attempts <1> where to doc? <6> this works for apache too, which is kinda cool.. i'm tempted to make it identify people ripping webpages and killl them too
<1> so does mine (c: <6> err.... http://fail2ban.sourceforge.net/ <1> I dun wanna run it )c: <6> i thought you asked for a doc <1> just... test it (c: <1> didn't you watch bugs bunny? <6> i SUPPOSE i could test it myself... but 8 logins is a lot.... <6> eh... and the shining <6> reference of course to the bunny <1> not for a for loop it aint <6> yeah, but thats as much typing as 8 logins <grin> <1> well... fk it, delphi plum refuses to install in my vmwaredows <1> done that before <1> never broken anything <1> brb switching to the laptop so I can dual boot <6> wow ! 'cos of the lockfile one ebuild pauses to wait for the other if they both want to dload the same file :) <6> err, emerge that is, i think <1> hmmm it's reading the disk <1> it just aint showing anything <1> wonder if it'll finish if I leave it alone <6> hmm.... <3> hey! I was talking to you! <10> hey <10> where does portage dl/store stuff beside /var/tmp/portage/ and /usr/portage/distfiles? <11> what "stuff"? <10> the stuff it downloads/uses when merging packages to the system <11> /usr/portage/ <10> ok, check it <11> it syncs to /usr/portage, it stores downloaded source/binaries in usr/portage/distfiles, and it extracts to /var/tmp/portage/ <10> i am trying to upgrade my system with emerge -uD system, but for some reason i keep running out of space <10> /var/tmp/portage and /usr are on a seperate partition with plenty of space and i've since emptied both <10> somehow or another the merges seem to be consuming disk space some other way on m / <10> s/m/my <11> so do a "du -sh /" to see whats too full <10> s/system/world <10> earlier i mean <10> heh <3> hi there raptor <12> hi. how long does it take for kde to emerge during an install? <3> no. <11> between 6 and 24 hours <11> longer if you have to install X and everything else <12> yeah <12> i had it installed once before but it wasn't a stage 3 <12> i thought it would be quicker this time <12> emerging kde-base/kdebase-3.4.3-r1 (24/97) <12> it's been on that for 30 minutes <12> last time it took over 12 hours <11> yep, it will <12> for some reason last time i couldn't run xorgconfig <11> stage 3 doesnt do anything to speed up any installs <11> it just has the base stuff installed for you <11> so you dont have to piss around with petty stuff <12> i'm like how i can use gaim, xchat, and firefox while i install <12> too bad the alsa drivers didn't load. i'd like to watch a movie <12> but i'm sure i wouldn't be able to mount my NTFS partition without messing something up <11> you cant watch a movie without at least framebuffer support and mplayer, as well as alsa, and all the other prerequisites <12> yeah for some reason the alsa drivers weren't found <12> doesn't matter, i'm going to sleep soon anyway <12> mplayer is on here <12> the 2006 live CD has a lot of programs in gnome <12> while installing <3> Ieks, HeppyCat. <1> I hate windows <3> What a nice man. <13> hmm <5> Duhh: are you a noob? <13> what's a noob? <5> Psych: whats a noob? <3> G1dzz0r: no your not ! <13> Psych: where's G1dzz0r's penis?
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