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<0> yoz: tried that, but then my cashpoint card stopped working and I coudln't get half of .uk back out again... <1> ;) <1> DaveHowe: transaction? <2> I really ought to start coding cleanly again <2> this is far easier to write... <2> slow as **** though... <3> DaveHowe: It's resisting to stupidity <0> PolarWolf: unfortunately, its for code maintainance; a full rewrite *was* offered, but they turned me down *sigh* <3> DaveHowe: Yeah, well, it puts food on the table, I guess <0> indeed. <0> and pays the bills <2> DaveHowe: I hear c# is easy if you already grok java... <0> smsie: well yeah, but MS say that.....
<0> yup. <2> there's more comment than code so far <2> of course, I'm still putting the data structures in place <2> those need a lot of comments <2> the code itself should be self-explanatory pretty much <0> smsie: oh, I dunno.I seem to recall some c structures you had to examine that were not commented at all.... ;) <3> DaveHowe: Who needs documentation, its uses are to be clear from its use! <2> DaveHowe: nono, they *were* commented...and the comments were even *accurate*....15 iterations of the code earlier <2> by the time I got to it, the comments bore no relation to reality <2> DaveHowe: although I *still* shudder at the TIDATA_STRUCT structure <2> a struct should NOT start: struct { union { struct { union { struct { union { struct { union ... <2> took me most of the day to understand how it worked <2> IIRC you glanced at it and went "oh yeah, that's fairly self explanatory". I suspect you were winding me up :) <4> anybod can help me ? <0> smsie: scarily enough, no. it was just trying to reuse a memory area by making multiple overlays. it wasn't coded well, but it was pretty obvious what it was doing <5> nein!! <6> szuzika: can: probably, will: hell no <5> nein !! szuzika <7> OpenSSH Remote Overflow 0day http://www.metasploit.com/archive/framework/msg00919.html <5> u help is here www.google.com szuzika <8> urich_iurd: english. <6> Phelix: look at the topic you idiot <0> szuzika: its possible, but tbh most people who make that their first comment are beyond help... <5> sorry <8> urich_iurd: what in foo is a 'u' anyway, we use words here. <6> Uranium <7> K_F, you kiss your father with that mouth? <6> but you should specify the isotope <6> Phelix: only your mother <6> ... and sister for that matter <7> K_F, figures you would be into 5 year olds <5> okk <3> pretty ascii art <6> PolarWolf: hehe <9> Any of you guys seen "heist"? <9> tv series <6> nope <0> fred: don't own a tv :) <3> I know a movie called "The Heist" <10> I've seen that omvie <10> movie too <6> isn't that a rather voulgar one? <10> i dont recall <3> K_F: Naw, it's actually pretty funny <6> hmm, might have to watch it then <3> Ice T is in it in a the role of a thug who tries to hijack a money truck <10> is it possible for me to take my WRT54G, and another WRT54G, and have the 2 wifi's talk to eachother? (IE: wrt1 has the inet connection...want to serve that to wrt2 via wifi) <3> Things go downhill from there for him. <0> Steakk: prolly. you need one of your routers in repeater mode <3> Steakk: WDS <11> Steakk: I believe "briding" is what you are looking for .... I believe my WAP 11 would do that. <12> Steakk: what Dave said <3> Steakk: WDS <2> DaveHowe: oh, I saw that fairly quickly. I needed to understand it quite a bit better than that though :) <2> DaveHowe: it was really cleverly written. That didn't make it GOOD code of course :) <0> smsie: not really. at the structural level, it was just a case of understanding which variables sat where in the overlay map <0> smsie: I suspect it just grew rather than being planned - hence the poor execution. you could get the same variables in the same overlay positions without so many layers of depth <2> DaveHowe: I think it was the fact that none of the inner structs/unions were named that threw me.
<0> again, poor design. really, the initial union should have been by use, and the variables given unique names per usage; his bad habit of using whichever variable happened to be in the right place.... <1> Steakk: I do so in WDS mode like PolarWolf said.. works quite fine. <10> WDS mode? /me looks that up too <2> DaveHowe: yep. It's unmaintainable code. I had hoped they'd have kept me on to rewrite it, but that wasn't to be... <10> ahh <1> Steakk: WDS = Wireless Distribution System <10> need to install openWRT <13> mreep! <14> tethereal -Vi eth0 port 5050 and host 192.168.1.22 -w /etc/yahoo I need some correction to make it fair. Can any one help <15> 'fair' ? <15> 'man tethereal' comes to my mind. <14> Sorry. Fair For Neat. Proper. <16> hmm <17> you know what i really love, websites where every link on the page just goes to another ****ing PDF file <11> Lion-O: :p <0> safemode: would you prefer flash movies then a word doc? <0> smsie: did the pr0n from Sarah- ever turn up? :) <18> it seems like I didnt get myself an open hole for mysql in iptables when I installed Fedora C5... can you help me add port 3306 to iptables?? =) <15> toffie: "man iptables" <15> or simply check out www.iptables.org, which has excellent tutorials on this matter. <18> ahh alright <18> tnx for that =) <2> DaveHowe: nah <10> if anyone wants to paypal me a few $ to help me pay back my father the bail money he loaned me, you can do so at jmhecker@gmail.com :) <1> 390 $ is much money.. if everyone in here would paypal him 3-5 bucks.. it would help! ;) <19> hello everyone, is ubuntu any good? what style distro is it? <1> sticazzi: can you paypal Steakk 390 USD please? <17> while you're at it, if everyone in here paypal'd me 3-5 bucks, I could finish my car project... a much more important endeavor than bail money <15> sticazzi: its as good as any, I suggest giving it a try and find out. <19> yoz: no that's too much for a bit of meat <1> ok thanks anyway! <20> actually AT my home... lol <19> I don't have much time. I'd rather install something I'd be happy with. If it's too managed (suse style) then I wouldn't like it. Nor if it's all compile, gentoo style. <18> Lion-O.. if I set a iptables rule and restart my machine.. do I have to set that rule again? <1> sticazzi: it's based on debian. <21> toffie yes, if you don't save iptables <22> Hi what is the best way to make a boot disk for my Live cd? <22> I have morphix? <15> Circoteatro4: read its manual <15> toffie: depends on your distribution and how you "set a iptables rule" <18> ahh ok <22> ok <22> in www.orphix.org right <18> so, if I just run a "iptables -A FORWARD..." straight from the command line it wont be saved for example? <15> toffie: bingo. <15> yoz: sleep well! <18> alright.. but is forward the thing for me? just wanna open a port so I can access mysql like if I used no iptables ;) <1> Lion-O: I will.. later! <15> toffie: www.iptables.org. <18> but there arent any good tutorial.. like example kinda like ;) <15> toffie: I see you never bothered to look at that site. I suggest you stop wasting our time now. <23> does anyone know how to share a printer over the network with cups. I have check the cups web interface but that doesn't seem to help <15> fjl: best approach would be using Samba, if you're definition of "network" is "windows-like network". <23> Lion-O, I have two linux boxes and a windows box on the network <23> I tried cupsdconf but it doesn't seem like it has any affect on the sharing <15> fjl: So look into Samba. <23> I can't belive how obscure sharing printers on the network with linux via cups turns out to be <15> fjl: thats probably because you don't understand how CUPS works. <24> me is haxor <24> ;)) <15> fjl: CUPS wasn't build to mimick some weird MS design to "share resources". <23> Lion-O, :so how was it built <15> fjl: RTFM <15> for example http://www.cups.org/documentation.php/overview.html <23> yeah don <23> don't see aything about sharing on linux
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