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<0> I take too long to write novels, as such. <1> hi guys, i'm not familiar with irc, can someone tell me if DCC sending is disabled here <1> on this server or channel ? <2> right now we average about 400kbps thanks to being a mostly daytime shop, and the 3mbit spikes every night from the offsite replication aren't in the 95th percentile of samples ;) <3> dcc is a client to client thing, nothing to do with server <0> mike2_: no. <0> whoops <0> sorry that was supposed to be michl <1> mike2_: ok, then it's screwed somewhere else... <2> michl: probably user misconfiguration, that or your firewall. <0> michl: firewalling? NAT? They're the usual two issues. That, or your client. <1> running xchat, dialog with rolf_trOll, and this side offers the file correctly. <4> hey TBT, V667, Rel, mike2 <4> Evii, smsie, sig <0> hi Eric. <1> rolf's running firefox irc client and i don't know this thingy
<2> good afternoonish Nanuq <5> yo Nanuq <0> michl: ohhh. I don't know if that even supports DCC <2> michl: bah, use a real client :P <1> we're behind routers of course... <1> what do you mean ? <1> RelDrgn? <0> michl: he doesn't consider chatzilla to be a real IRC client. <1> I'm not on chatzilla, here's xchat. <2> michl: whether it's email, usenet, or IRC, a webbrowser is not a real client. <0> It's okay, just not great. <1> (Hear that, rolf?) I told him. <0> RelDrgn: lol. <5> RelDrgn: well, it does manage to utilize the email/usenet decently 8) <4> Lion-O :) <2> Lion-O: thunderbird's a good email client now, but I'm standing firm on usenet :P <5> RelDrgn: hehe :-) <1> I've to learn a lot. Just beginning. Running xchat and Gaim by now, since a few days. <0> michl: lol. I hate Gaim for IRC, but it's better than some. <0> I'm currently using irssi, but I had to hunt for it. <2> michl: anyway, DCC works backwards from what people think. If you DCC send something to someone, you actually send them a message that says "I have a file for you, connect _here_ and get it". If you're behind NAT and neither your client nor the firewall/router knows that, then _here_ is your internal ip nobody can connect to <5> so just send it *there* :) <1> RealDragon: ic. But he got the invitation, and the cl2cl dialog is established... <6> dcc through firewalls is a pita. <6> best to pick a port, configure your client to use it, nat back to it. <7> ok this is fricking stupikd <5> siglite: aye. works brilliant. <1> What do you recommend for IM chat ? <8> if an error is print out to the standard out is there any way to figure out wich process generated it? <7> they'll let me take a baby stroller on the plane as a personal item, but no mentions for my small guitar <2> michl: hm, so you can DCC chat to each other? <1> RD: Yes. <5> lonetron_: you started it so you should know what it is :P <2> michl: then I'll go with chatzilla not supporting dcc file transfers :P <1> But the file transfer wasn't done. Only the filename came over. <2> michl: did the same person who started dcc chat start dcc send? <1> RD: Yes :| maybe <2> maybe? :P <1> RD: maybe chatzilla doesn't like it. Any yes, i started anything <2> michl: it could be that only one of you has a misconfiguration. If your NAT is setup right then anything you start will have the right IP. <1> ok, i'll do some more tests. thx. <6> docfu: if it wont' fit in the overhead compartment, or under the seat in front of you, you probably can't carry it on. <0> anyone else had a look at "Bright.pdf"? <6> what's Bright.pdf ? <8> any kind of command or programming concept to get list of processes recently to write out to the stdout? <0> siglite: book I'm writing. I spat out the href earlier. <5> lonetron_: nope. <6> hmm, crap. <6> one of my boxen is swapping. <5> lonetron_: it would be totally useless. If you start a program you'll see when it prints to stdout. But when a program is started (say through cron) you will never see its output on your console simply because thats not its stdout. I suggest you learn some basics. <9> hi. what should be ther permissions of sources.list? <5> Nulo: that makes no sense what so ever. <0> Nulo: whatever is necessary for apt to read it. <10> i try to use a .pl script on this server when i browse to the .pl file url it gives me the option to save the file instead of it viewing the file how do i fix <9> Viking: so a 200 should be fine? <5> th3_c00k: properly configure the webserver so it supports perl. <8> alright im of to invent the first computer program to freeze off planter warts <0> Nulo: hrm? You are making no sense. <5> Nulo: "man chmod"
<9> Viking: this is what i want to do: #chmod 022 /etc/apt/sources.list <9> is that ok? <10> plz someone help me <5> Nulo: try and find out. Now stop being a lazy ninny. <5> th3_c00k: Please goto http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html, and re-read your question again. Then try asking something which *does* make more sense. <9> Lion: who's talking to u? <0> Nulo: and no. <10> i made scense <5> th3_c00k: you didn't even bother to specify the webserver you're using while there are dozens available. <5> th3_c00k: besides; I already told you what to do and how to solve this. <10> i need the perl file im browsing to in my web broswer to be viewable instead of it wanting me to save the file <10> apache <10> freebsd <9> Lion-O u right twat <10> i have the correct path to perl <5> th3_c00k: 1) This is #linux, not #freebsd. 2) www.apache.org/docs/ <10> i ment linux <10> sorry <5> Nulo: 1) Its spelled "you". 2) We don't like lazy people here. <9> how old r u? <5> Nulo: I clearly told you where you could find the answer you were looking for, Viking667 said things even more directly. Here is where it stops and where you'll have to cope for yourself. <0> can *I* kick him? <5> Nulo: Old enough to be able to speak English <9> lol <9> sad knobs <9> bugger off and get urselves a girlfriend <0> gawd. <6> aw <6> I missed a 'tard. <6> Lion-O: all the tards seem to really like you. <0> wasn't a waste. Should have been born in a black hole. <11> chicken pie for dinner...goddamn that stuff is the bomb <5> siglite: its like a cat, it will always bugger the people who hate it the most. Same with the kiddies, they're too stupid to realize whats good for them. <5> s/hate/hates/ <12> Sad knobs. <10> what chmod number do i make cgi-bin? <12> I've never heard that one <5> th3_c00k: depends on its ownership, the uid your webserver is running at, etc, etc. <11> th3_c00k: usually? 755 <10> its for my user dir <5> Tamahome: eeew <11> Peter: what?! <13> indeed <5> th3_c00k: look mac, www.apache.org/docs/ <10> site.com/~user <12> It makes me think of frowning door knobs in a Salvadore Dali painting of a room from Alice in Wonderland. <5> Tamahome: leave a cgi-bin directory system-wide readable? *shiver* :P <11> so what if it's readable <11> they're binaries <5> Tamahome: not always 8) <11> mmm, I always say... if you can't trust your users, they shouldn't be your users. <5> Tamahome: Absolutely true. Still, some extra security on critical locations never hurts ;) its also why you'll keep /etc/shadow heavily shielded off 8) <11> but I guess my bigger concern would be, what if you aren't root? you likely can't chown the binaries or scripts to the httpd users <11> errr user <11> can't believe the quality of the TV out on this 6600GT... absolutely phenomenal <14> Tamahome: you buy the card then? <11> yeah.... and it works <14> Tamahome: did it go in your existing box? <11> no idea how, but it does <11> yeah <11> how ****ed up is that? <14> Tamahome: because the psu manufacturer was lying with the rating <11> which means all the specs are lying <11> whyzzyrd: either that, or nVidia and it's licensees are lying <14> Tamahome: but, you'll need to make damn sure the fan never stops, and you've no dust in the thing impeding the airflow. <11> whyzzyrd: I put in the cyclone blower <11> later, siggie <14> Tamahome: I expect a bit of both, and presumably the nvidia rating is the worst-case scenario loading. <11> whyzzyrd: I wonder if they load up the specs for systems that have more than 1 HD? (more power draw there) <11> I *could* put a 2nd HD in this case, but it'd severely impede internal airflow <14> anyway, I need to get to bed. <11> OK
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