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<0> rasputin666, don't do it =) I was just kidding <1> Zoffix - then I should hack into 127.0.0.1, right? <2> Thank you <1> ah, i didn't mind. i'm not that green... <3> rasputin666: Other's here are <4> rasputin666: No, but *I* do mind. <3> Without the damned ' too <2> Anyone have an OX server that wouldnt mind creating an account for me so I can test this outlook beta and the OXoutlook Extender? <0> sorry <4> That joke isn't funny. It wasn't all that funny the first time some ***hole thought of it; it's even less funny now, and the chanops in here pretty much unanimously decided that anyone actually trying to give that as advice earns an immediate 90-second zap as minimum. <5> syn-ack: open-xchange? <2> libolt44: yeah <5> I've been thinking about setting that up sometime <4> Zoffix: Don't /ever/ try that again, joke or no. <1> hm, I thought it wasn't funny because it wasn't original <2> libolt44: Yeah, Im going to once I get the machines to do so myself
<4> rasputin666: It wasn't funny when it was original either. <1> does anyone know any good command line yokes? <5> syn-ack: I've got the hardware to experiment with, just not the time/energy :P <2> I feel sorry for the poor sod n00b who did it that first time, and didnt realise he had toasted his box <0> rasputin666, as for hacking into 127.0.0.1, IT'S A GOOD IDEA.... hacking your own box is the best way to secure it.... see what flaws it has... and it's the EASIEST to do it for you since you know everything about it already <2> Zoffix: You know, Silence is golden <0> rasputin666, and that won't ever get you in trouble with ISP/law <4> Zoffix: You don't need to keep demonstrating how much of an idiot you are, we're already quite aware. <0> http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/ptech/08/03/microsoft.hackers.ap/index.html <2> Zoffix: You really were the first in line when they were handing out big pales filled with stupid, wernt you? <0> sorry <0> I'll be quiet now <2> nice, ban evasion? <0> sorry =( <6> what is the process to install agpgart kernel module (using /boot/loader.conf) ? <0> Shadur, I got it.... my error was that I typed '-perm +0002' BEFORE the path... and it should be vice versa <6> i'm reading all sorts of useless sh*t on the internet but none of it has proved helpful... <5> t-0p: so go bcak to reading books <1> so "$COMMAND | mail $ADDRESS &" should send the result of $COMMAND in an email to $ADDRESS - in the background <6> libolt44: i have a book coming in the mail but right now aside from the guru's here... the man pages and internet are all i have... <4> rasputin666: pretty much. <4> t-0p: Any reasonably recent kernel and distro will automatically modprobe agpgart when it's required. <6> Shadur: excellent. thank you <1> i'm running a script that starts a java app. i want to email my self the results but what appears to be the results isn't the results i guess <1> I'm after - [2006-08-04 01:14:20 CDT] <main> Your application is not running on a supported development platform. AutoLaunch will not work.Your application's URL is:http://shell.knowfear.net:35327/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa <1> which isn't included in the emails i'm recieving <4> rasputin666: That's because it's coming out on stderr, not stdout <1> i could change the script to send it to stdout but this is the results of a compile and i'm not sure i'm comfortable changing things like that <2> ok. smoke time <1> is there a good was to email myself that bit of stderr? <0> I'm using this command 'find -L / -perm -002 > findout &' but it still outputs to the terminal.... is there any way to surpress that output? <2> **** Im tired <1> how do you find the port number a given app is using? what combination of lsof and grep <7> rasputin666: Use netstat <8> lsog | grep appname and look for the TCP or UDP ports listed on the far right <8> s/og/of/ <1> thanks coma, its appreciated <1> grm... "netstat | grep $WhatISeek" works fine, but how do i exclude results from that? <7> Pipe it through grep again? <7> Why can't it do that at the end of the day <5> Coma: it is the end of the day, your mouse runs on US time :) <7> Blast, should have known, buying from a US company <9> why you keep this channel on s ? (secret ) <7> Though, it says it's only "Designed in California", but ***embled in Malaysia <7> Xzistent: Does it matter to you? <9> yeah a lot <7> Tough luck <9> this channelk have x ..why you keep with s ? <0> rasputin666, just rooted my box from a user account.... so much for hacking 127.0.0.1 <1> zoffix - no wonder why you were so quiet <0> rasputin666, =) <0> rasputin666, you can't hack me though I'm behind a hardware firewall <5> Zoffix: rosy palm is aching tonight huh? <7> Zoffix: Which means exactly nothing <3> Zoffix: Really? So can't come up behind you, slit your throat and walk out with the computer? <7> People should know better than "I'm behind a firewall and thus safe" <10> rasputin666: I have another solution :) <10> rasputin666: netstat -tupan | grep <appname> | awk '{print $4}'
<0> Coma, what means exactly nothing?? I telneted to my box, logged in as in a user account and got root priveleges... I think it means alot about insercurity <5> telnet? bwahahaha <0> s/telnet/ssh <3> People use telnet? <3> Other than for double checking I mean <0> some do <5> he's a people? <0> =) <3> libolt44: Giving him the benefit of the doubt of having multiple personalities <1> cyberpunk: I like it, thanks! <0> Coma, as for the safety of "behind firewall" well, of course it doesn't mean that I'm safe... but as far as I am aware... it's nearly impossible to hack into my box from the outside... <10> rasputin666: no problem :)) <0> Pizbit, I DO know that I have multiple personalities =) <1> I use telnet to check your mom <10> for example -> netstat -tupan | grep apache | awk '{print $4}' <10> and you'll see the port of it. <7> Zoffix: All it might take is an exploitable irc client ;) <0> Coma, =) well you got me on that one =) <7> Wow, nice full frontal <7> Heh, Renault vs VW and the Renault wins <11> #msdos unable to join channel (need correct key) <11> heh <10> who cares? <7> solo: They key's "Bill Gates got m***ively rich over poor users backs" <1> is there a command to send the current task into the background? <11> coma: bill gates is rich because he knows how to lie <12> naw, he knows how to run a buisness. <7> rasputin666: ctrl-z and then bg <jobum> <11> coma: have you seen the movie " the pirates of silicon valley? <7> solo: I think I might have <12> solo-: it's not all tha taccurate of a movie <11> Strider it gives you clues <0> When I hit the tab key twice in the shell it lists all the commands available... is there a command to do that so I could do _COMMAND_ | grep EXPR, and if there isn't such command does it look only in /sbin, or other directories as well? <11> the point here is that Bill Gates is rich because he lied well <11> by the way, its making my brother rich <11> he works for him <11> heh <7> Zoffix: It looks through everything in $PATH <11> i dun know to be proud <7> Perhaps you could try "which" <1> i'm launching two apps and i want to find out the ports they're using. i know the command to use but i don't think its giving them time to grab the port. how do i delay that command? <7> Delay what command? <1> netstat <7> Um, use sleep first? Though it doesn't make much sense. You could just as well run it a little later manually <7> Though, the programs you're playing with, are they servers (set up a listening port), or just some sort of client which initiates a connection? <1> its a server <7> So, just fire it up, wait for it to bind to a port and then run netstat <7> Can't be that hard <1> i'm trying to automate my dev environment <1> i'm working in webobjects. the supervisor app runs on a randomized port number as a security precaution which i'm working around <7> Ahhh, ok, now that clears things up a little. So you probably want something like start_super; sleep 5; netstat | grep supervisor <1> yeah, exactly <7> (In random pseudo code, sort of) <1> only this is all complicated by the way linux deals with java apps <7> Heh, didn't even know webobjects ran on linux <1> netstat only tells me that "java" is talking to a port, no app name <1> WO is standard java - it'll run in stranger places <7> Still, figured apple had it all glued to osx <7> But what a silly security measure, having it run at a random port. <1> nah, its mainly glued to poor marketing. its still very true to its NeXT roots <7> If it wasn't so damn expensive, I'd actually give it a try too <1> the dev version has been free for a while <1> now apple makes you buy OS X Server to deploy although you can find WO 5.2 cheep on ebay <1> its part of the XCode install <7> Oh wait, yeah, now I remember. Skipped that bit to save a little hd space ;) <7> I'll give it a try when I get back home again. I'm not going to download a 700mb iso just for that <1> I'm p***ing netstat info into mail. can i append data to the netstat info? <7> Yeah, but you'll have to do that before p***ing it to mail <1> thats fine....how do i do it? <7> Use a temp file ;)
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