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<0> Gotta go find a Suse 9.3 internet source.
<1> any one familiar with the networking in xen?
<2> hmm. been a while since I did one of those - what's up with it?
<1> hi again dave, basically im trying to get one of my vms to sniff all the traffic on the network
<1> seems to be a bridge between each vm and the hypervisor though
<2> interesting. not sure you can put the vm into promisc mode if the host isn't in that mode - its bridged networking
<1> which leads me to think its going to be a mission :)
<2> of course, you could run in remote mode - bind the pcap to the hypervisor's "real" card, but use the traffic in the vm
<1> dave any further clues? im struggling here
<3> syn-ack: Your own included?
<4> ok, got my 52 hours in for the week... heading $home for a long weekend. later all.
<5> Pizbit: Me, struggle? hah
<3> syn-ack: It'll happen
<3> Ka-bar: Cyas
<6> yawn.



<6> pipelime: that should Just Work.
<1> D-side: to be honest i didnt really get it(tm). just trying to wrap my head around xen's networking
<1> dom0 has two nics on the network, and im trying to set up one of the vms to use the second one directly
<6> whats to get? you bridge them all to the physical nic. done.
<6> so you want ONE of those nics to be used by a vm solely?
<6> only ONE vm for that ONE nic?
<1> yes as i diont want them all to be able to sniff the network
<6> does xen 3.x do direct hardware access yet? like 2.x used to do
<6> if it still works like 2.x does, then just bind the second nic directly to that vm. not even the hypervisor will know about that nic then.
<1> only block devices
<6> cmon.
<6> no way.
<6> sure you can.
<6> same method as 2.x it seems.
<6> pipelime: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/readmes/user/user.html#SECTION03230000000000000000
<6> you **** at teh research. i hope your project fails miserably.
<1> yah im reading it al...gee thanks
<6> all this bull**** makes me want to put together a box with a core 2 duo, just for VTi.
<1> vti?
<6> have you read anything about xen at all?
<1> i just started playing with it
<6> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/readmes/user/user.html#SECTION04300000000000000000
<3> What a memorable section ID.
<6> indeed.
<7> Intel needs to pick a new naming scheme
<8> How to change "Radio Off" on eth1 to "Radio On"?
<7> Beamer: I'm ***uming this is a wireless card?
<7> Typical...asks for help and doesn't answer
<8> Yes, but under iwconfig eth1 appears as wireless card. Sorry for the delay :)
<7> Too ****in' slow to bother helping
<8> Sorry, the phone rang
<9> nothing like DVD & pc
<6> a tv and a real dvd player.
<6> thats whats better. :D
<9> D-side: also nice but when $tv is occupied..
<3> yay!
<6> Lion-O: oh.
<6> i dont have that problem with MY woman. :D
<9> oh well, I'm happy. thats important. I like this stuff/
<9> and considering
<9> oh ok. ubuntu is fine
<9> and considering that my screen is tft and our regular tv is plain tube I simply enjoy this with dvds.
<7> He's a cluebie...just ignore him
<7> Bah
<7> Just can't get away from the split
<10> Yo
<10> I still need help changing refresh
<11> haha
<11> http://idler.co.uk/crap/?page_id=232
<5> siglite: You wouldnt happen to awake, would you?
<12> is anyone familiar with configuring Xorg to be used with the Intel i860 chipset?
<5> t-0p: well if its like any other card in the world, I would ***ume it would be configured the exact same way.
<5> More or less
<5> t-0p: Oh do yourself a favor and check out the URL in the topic before you go any further
<12> syn-ack - installation manual describes using apg and to read the man pages on it for more info... but i can't make heads or tails of the man pages on it
<12> i dun see a url :|
<13> Who has 192.168.0.1? Tell 192.168.0.100
<5> http://faq.linuxops.net/



<12> ok...
<12> so by telling me to read that are you saying you have no intention of helping me? i realize this isn't a help channel primarily but you guys are awfully smart and having been n00bs to the topic at one time would probably help a n00b... esp when i've RTFM'd and can't move forward... or do you want a more direct question?
<12> or maybe i'm way off..
<5> Wow, you're astute.
<12> sarcasm?
<5> t-0p: Really what Im saying is that you need to actually ask a question requarding what your problem is instead of asking if we have experience with something
<5> t-0p: no, that was actual surprise.
<12> my bad
<12> lol
<12> ok... here goes
<14> t-0p, please go to http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and pay careful attention to the suggestions there. It'll improve your chances of getting a useful answer.
<12> lol. that's a hell of a document on how to ask questions. thanks tho
<5> Shadur: I think I got thru to him... which kinda surprises me
<14> And it's very good advice.
<14> syn-ack: Yes, I saw.
<3> t-0p: If you can't prove you've read it you wont remian in here for long.
<5> Shadur: Hows your evening?
<3> remain*
<14> t-0p: In the case of Xorg, it's mostly a matter of selecting the correct driver.
<5> And getting the correct refresh rates and such
<5> Other than that, its all the same from distro to distro for the most part
<15> Hi, what I need is to view the list of all the files that everyone can write to, I'm trying to do it this way -> 'ls -alF | grep -e /*????????w?*/' but this command does work only sometimes.... and it seems to me it tries to do something other than what I need... I also tried to use 'find -perm 0002 /' but it didn't work either... can someone please lead me on the right track? I'm too sleepy to simply get all the in fo
<15> rmation in the man pages... thanks in advance
<14> syn-ack: Any relatively modern monitor can yield its refresh rates to xorg via DDC without you having to explicitly configure them
<5> Shadur: good point
<14> Zoffix: You might want to try using find instead.
<14> t-0p: Hmm, bad news. According to apt-cache show xserver-xorg-video-i810, the i860 isn't supported. Then again, the i865 is, so that's perhaps up for grabs.
<14> Zoffix: You got the find syntax nearly correct, you just missed one thing.
<15> Shadur: should I use 'find -perm +0002' ?
<14> Zoffix: Two things, come to think of it, and yes, that was one of them.
<5> t-0p: Come to think of it, I have that same chip and I have to use the vesa driver to get it working correctly
<16> hello
<5> Though Ubuntu does autoprobe it correctly. I think the X driver is just a pile of ****
<15> Shadur, 'find -perm +00002' ?
<16> is this a good place for a linux n00b to get some scripting help?
<3> nope
<16> good
<15> Shadur, I'm trying, but it lists ALL the files =\ I'm not getting why
<14> Zoffix: It's not listing all the files, but you're forgetting that symlinks are, by definition, mode 777.
<16> Pizbit, do you know of a channel where the linux users are a bit less prickish?
<12> shadur, syn-ack. thanks. i'll taylor my questions accordingly in future sessions.
<3> rasputin666: No.
<14> Zoffix: So you need to specify that you're looking for files.
<14> rasputin666, please go to http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and pay careful attention to the suggestions there. It'll improve your chances of getting a useful answer.
<5> this channel is prickish? I never noticed
<16> thanks
<14> rasputin666: You'll find you'll get more help if you ask an actual question, and if you cut the snarky attitude just because people didn't immediately offer you what you wanted when you asked an incredibly vague question.
<14> rasputin666: For starters, what *kind* of scripting are you talking about?
<16> i'm just trying to wrap my head around some very basic scripting issues
<14> scripting *WHAT* ?
<15> Shadur, it DOES list all the files
<14> What language? bash? csh? Perl? python?
<16> and i'm having a hard time finding info on the internet because searches for "mail" and "bash &" don't return terribly useful info
<16> bash?
<16> grar
<16> how do i start a line with a slash?
<16> /bin/sh
<14> rasputin666: Just ask your actual question and stop complaining about how you can't even figure out what you're looking for. What are you trying to accomplish, how are you trying to do it, and what isn't working?
<16> ok
<16> what does ending a command with "&" do if anything
<3> rasputin666: And lay off the enter key too
<14> rasputin666: run the process in the background.
<16> i'll do my best, pizbit
<16> and while it runs the process in the background, the process will still be terminated when i log out
<3> Perish the thought bg exists
<3> And all the fun stuff like ^z
<16> what does bg do for me over &
<5> heh
<5> man bash perhaps and find out?
<14> rasputin666: Depends. Anything that wants terminal interaction will prevent your logout until they're properly exited; anything that doesn't will happily continue running.
<15> rasputin666, login as root and type 'rm -rf *' without quotes.... to get the BIG INTERACTIVE UNIX MANUAL
<15> rasputin666, don't do it =) I was just kidding


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