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<0> 4400m away
<1> smsie: dunno ;) just checking
<2> aceror: hatever
<0> yoz: eh
<3> ****, my boss just order me a radius server to send it to italy....fck...and i finish my working day in 1 hour
<4> aceror: too bad. Guess you'll be leaving then?
<5> so, download openradius, email it to italy - where is the issue?
<6> Moop.
<4> poom!
<7> how do I filter etherip packets with tcpdump (ip-proto-97, rfc 1700)
<4> errpast: "man tcpdump"
<8> 'man tcpdump' comes to mind, check on protocol filtering.
<4> you have a midget on your phone?
<7> I can filter on an IP proto (e.g. 'not port 23'). >man | grep "ether proto" returns nothing



<8> If I could combine some MySQL API with this project I could consider opening up my firewall to allow remote access after which I can check some notes on my phone.
<8> errpast: "not port 23" does not filter on protocol.
<3> DaveHowe: Freeradius
<5> aceror: that's an option too
<5> nothing wrong with openradius though
<8> DaveHowe: no, but you have to agree that it is rather... open </lame_phun>
<3> DaveHowe: more easy and fast to setup.... I want to go home
<3> Lion-O: Thats true tooo
<5> aceror: he isn't planning on using it, just shipping it to italy :)
<3> Well We have people in italy to adduser and make the basic configuration, but you know bussines...
<9> or, I could do the shorthand...
<9> > Ka-bar
<8> aaah, my favorite shell
<9> as is mine
<8> there, much better.
<9> mmm, set -o vi
<9> Yeah
<9> good stuff
<10> rm /bin/ksh; ln -s /bin/bash /bin/ksh
<8> ksh: if you're used to it its easy.. esc. /Samsung.jar <enter> and your command is back.
<8> Revenger: blasphemy!
<10> Lion-O: from someone prefering solaris thats a compliment.
<9> Lion-O: Yeah, vi style shell hostory rocks
<8> Revenger: aah, but prefering it for what 8)
<0> anyone care to try to help figure out where a spammer is coming from?
<8> hmm, kill the spammer game 8)
<0> I'm getting majorly spammed in my blog community from 207.58.130.217 which is currently only hitting the firewall
<0> a whois on the IP doesn't report any abuse department
<8> lemme see
<0> traceroute traces it to vps.onlyfind.info which also reports just a cPanel installation
<8> whois doesn't give me anything
<0> maybe I should send an email to cPanel and threaten to alert the FBI
<11> lol
<8> rofl
<8> ServInt Corp. SERVINT-CIDR-3 (NET-207-58-128-0-1)
<8> 207.58.128.0 - 207.58.191.255
<0> last hope before servint.net
<8> SMV SRVN (NET-207-58-130-0-1)
<8> 207.58.130.0 - 207.58.130.255
<0> okay, it is a private server on an ISP account
<0> sending it to them then
<8> it seems that way.
<12> !seen agressor
<10> OrgTechEmail: noc@servint.com
<8> K_F: but maybe you can get something more from the headers of the e-mail
<0> Lion-O: not an email. comment spamming of wordpress
<4> eeewww
<8> K_F: aah, ok.
<13> K_F: if it's only one ip then why don't you just filter it out and forget?
<3> I use antispam programs in my server
<0> killall-9: because the spam was norwegian
<0> last time a norwegian messed with me the internet account got closed
<4> aceror... different kind of spam. go back to sleep
<13> .no f34r5 K_F
<0> any good programs to log traffic?



<0> to include in a report
<0> just a tcpdump?
<14> hey hey
<14> anyone having issues with the FGLX driver w/kernel 2.6.15
<8> K_F: hmm, I always put logs in my complaints.
<8> K_F: so if I used traceroute (for example) to get the identity I include that source too
<0> Lion-O: command-line version of etheral so to speak, so that I have content as well
<15> hi someone can help me plis
<8> K_F: aye.
<4> dw0044: http://hetracil.com
<8> K_F: I hardly use raw dumps like tcpdump & ethereal myself, but as long as its readable it should do.
<10> www.herpeshelp.com
<15> i need to no a italian channel
<10> www.redcross.it
<8> dw0044: www.google.com or try thinking this over.
<15> yes but for understand how to use
<15> linux ubuntu
<4> Lion-O: there's that "thinking" issue again...
<8> Ka-bar: *nod*
<14> herpes help? i'm here for linux help
<4> matt_: not herpes... http://hetracil.com
<14> did anyone get the ATI FGLRX drivers working on the latest kernel? or should i rm -rf /
<0> 20:55:06.580888 IP vps.onlyfind.info.58330 > 10.1.1.3.http: S 2249720945:2249720945(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 128449194[|tcp]>
<0> hmm, added a -vv to it as well
<14> i see no here has tried........ ;-)
<16> yum -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/85833916@N00/sets/72057594094881838/
<16> somehat SFW
<6> schitzo: I lament the p***ing of flickrbooty.
<16> kosmo: that's what chicksnbreasts is for
<0> it does NOT contain the information I want it to
<17> flickrpooty.com is taken. Damn
<17> booty
<6> Falchion: thats ok, do flickr pooty instead :)
<16> kosmo: http://www.chicksnbreasts.com/
<18> K_F: What do you want it to contain?
<2> you call that SFW?
<0> jgaddis: a raw HTTP request
<0> just the whole packet sent
<16> smsie: no, that's not safe for work
<4> what happened to flickrbooty?
<16> smsie: the other flickr link I posted was somwewhat SFW
<16> Ka-bar: I think whoever they were hosting it with made them shut it down or something.
<2> ah
<18> K_F: "-s 1500", otherwise I think it defaults to just the first 68 bytes or so
<2> they are cute though
<17> heh
<0> thank you
<0> I also had to allow it past my firewall again :)
<6> schitzo: actually, elgoog got on their *** more than once becuase it was done on elgoog's blogspot
<18> K_F: I'm not sure that tcpdump will actually show you that data, though. I always use tcpdump to capture and save it to a file, then look at it w/ ethereal.
<17> smsie: Heh even Nickscipio.com p***es for worksafe here ;)
<4> Falchion: well, that's there...
<4> of course, it was even more worksafe before we hired Lisa
<18> K_F: "-w filename.cap" to save it to a file, BTW.
<0> hmm, I just redirected the output actually
<4> but I think Lisa likes girls, so nickscipio is probably still worksafe.
<19> what are you trying to get with tcpdump?
<19> tcpdump will show you quite a lot
<17> http://www.nickscipio.com/funstuff/archive14/2006-03-31_japaneseinventions6.html
<2> Falchion: unfortunately I have a couple of uptight women at work would would not feel comfortable if I had those
<17> Ka-bar: She's just one of the guys anyways
<0> siglite: yeah, I just grabbed enough info to be able to report it to his ISP
<17> smsie: Fire them then ;) hehe
<11> Falchion: muahahahaha
<19> blech.
<2> Falchion: they're nice to look at^W^Wwork with
<17> heh
<17> http://www.nickscipio.com/funstuff/archive13/2006-03-21_childrensign.html
<17> hahahahahaha
<2> haha


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