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<0> D-side i am not desesperated, I just think that knowledge has a price and if you know somehing you must be paid for it <1> kRaKoN: i can't argue with that. <0> I can learn how to do it or put some of my people to learn but i don't have time for that and I don't want any mistake <1> kRaKoN: you may want to try my #linuxlatino suggestion though <0> they don't even answer but well, I will write to theplanet.com or to equinix.com maybe the have a fee for this service <1> good luck. <0> thanks d-side <2> i know this aint the place for it but is anyone into car tuning , specifically ford focus? <1> kRaKoN: still around? <3> Damn it I thought lizard meat doesn't rot in nethack <3> Now I'm deathly sick <4> atompngn: all meat rots in nethack, AFAIR <3> woohoo, prayed and got better <3> damn lucky <3> the NH food spoiler says lizards and lichens do not become tainted <1> damnit.
<1> all i want is a SFF box, cheap as hell. is that so much to ask? <1> oh and it should be silent. entirely. <1> maybe it is. <5> meep! <3> Arggh, I died level 8 wizard with 52 hp <5> someone doing rpg's? <3> nethack <3> Not my best game, but I was doing pretty well. Until I died <3> I usually die when I get down to where the vampires are <3> Those bastards get me every time <6> no garlic? <3> Nah, I usually don't have it when I need it <3> Valley of the dead, that's the level I usually die on <7> saturday night party at #linux <7> does anyone here have experience setting up ssh p***keys? <8> http://www.adult-movies.cc/11new442-02-18-cc-posaw-06/gallery-big.htm <8> does anyone know who that is? <1> i'm not falling for that. <7> falling for what? free porn? <1> for all i know thats a link to something worse than tubgirl <1> and i'm not taking one for the team to find out <7> worse than tubgirl....is that even possible? <9> :) <10> rasputin666: it seems like ssh keys are pretty simple, what exactly do you need? :P <7> well, my first time through it doesn't seem so simple <9> do you believe it s magic <7> i'm on OS X 10.4 and i'm trying to set up a p***key with a linux box <11> He means would someone give him cookie-cutter steps to follow. <1> I'm not dealing with that tonight. <10> well, do you understand how public/private keys work? <7> yes, i know, its terribly annoying to ask questions around here unless you know the answers <7> particularly if you've already tried the cookie cutters <11> rasputin666: It's not like the man page is hard to read. <1> especially when the answers are so readily available elsewhere. <7> yes, i believe the problem i'm having is more to do with ssh/ssh2 <7> i know, i should shut the hell up and read the man pages, right? <11> Really. And you believe that because...? <10> unless the linux box is ancient, both sides should be using ssh2 <7> because it seems that i've successfully generated the ssh key but my attempt at the ssh2 key fails <7> ssh-keygen -b 2048 -t dsa ---worked fine but ssh-keygen2 -b 2048 fails <11> Wtf is "ssh-keygen2"? <11> Some application you invented yourself? <7> well, maybe thats the problem. how would you create a ssh2 p***key? <11> By actually bothering to read the fscking man page for ssh-keygen. <7> i don't speak the language used in the man pages <7> believe it or not, taking this kind of bull**** isn't the first step in the process for me <11> Oh. So instead of telling you to read the man page, I should be retyping the man page into the channel. I see. <7> if you can't answer my question, don't give me bull****. just keep your mouth shut <7> sure. if you can't copy and paste <11> And somehow doing that is more efficient than you reading what you already have. Gods, wafm. <7> I thought you suggested it for your sake, not mine <7> you know, like monks getting to know the bible by copying it <12> anyone here use LVM ? <13> defcon xiv <13> hack the gibson <14> Is it posible 2 PC's with it's NICs to get into a switch and the switch to be like an outer interface for them like the cable to the internet to be in the switch and both mashines to have i-net ? <14> or one of the PC should be with 2 NICs and to be like a server ? <7> hack the keanu <6> rasputin666: so we have you copy the man pages 10,000 times <7> thats good, is there a linux commune i can join while i do linus's work?
<6> with real treeware and fountain pen <7> sweet. sounds quaint <7> once i have the p***key set up correctly, i don't need to alter my ssh command, do i? <14> somebody to help for info <7> is there a way to troubleshoot p***keys or are they all or nothing? <10> use multiple -v flags when trying to connect. <15> poof <7> RelDrgn: thanks, very helpful! <7> is "debug3: Not a RSA1 key file /Users/mattkime/.ssh/id_dsa." of concern? this is from ssh verbose mode <16> hi all <17> rem00 <16> ksh <18> OldMonk <18> 'sup? <16> not a single thing. <18> Well, that ****s <18> especially in this industry <18> all kinds of things need to be up <16> like servers, routers, et al? <18> Yeah <18> stuff like that <17> and schlongs...nothing beats uptime like a good hard-on <16> i think those are up. hmm, you've given me an idea -- a script that logs into all the servers i manage and collects and stores critical status information <7> but contact your doctor if it lasts for more than 8 hours <18> OldMonk: mrtg ;) <18> OldMonk: Nagios <16> nono, stuff like disk free, uptime, cpu load, etc. just once in a day or something <7> i'm curious if anyone out there could give me a hand in configuring a p***key. verbose mode is giving me information i'm not sure how to act on <18> OldMonk: At my last job, we had a script that pulled a lot of that stuff from sar and put it into mrtg <18> OldMonk: It was very nice having that. Had the ability to track system performance over time. <16> bicworkshop:~# cd /var/lib/twiki/data/ <16> bicworkshop:/var/lib/twiki/data# du -sh . <16> 6.8M . <16> erk! <16> ksh: i think we're talking at cross-purposes -- i don't need to view historical or live data, just general system health once a day or so <18> OldMonk: That's all we wanted too...but it evolved into storing historical permance metrics so that we could better decide on upgrades and architectural design <18> Basically, it was just a script that took a snapshot...and we set it up in cron to run every few minutes <18> So, it just took snapshots more often <11> rasputin666: Still begging for someone to do the thinking for you? <16> ksh: so what's a good list of parameters for determining system health at a given moment? <7> mwilson: please explain to me what this channel is for and how i'm deviating from that cause - and why it causes you grief <19> who hasnt had 17" <16> i can think of free, df, uptime <19> rasputin666: jsut try #linuxhelp <20> OldMonk: sensord data and smart hd data ? <16> whitecap: ah, yes <16> maybe filter out meaningless lines from dmesg too <7> eh****s: thanks, i'll give that a try <16> like tcp complaining about window sizes and all that crap <19> rasputin666: NO PROB BOB <18> OldMonk: Parse the system logs for odd errors...or other stuff that may indicate hardware faults/failures <16> ksh: that's good, but it's a bitch to do properly <18> OldMonk: Indeed, it is. But do you want reliability and accuracy of information? <16> ksh: that's sort of relative, isn't it? <18> I guess it all depends on how mission critical the systems are <18> and how much uptime you're providing <18> as far as SLA's, that is <16> ksh: no SLA's thankfully <18> Very good <18> So, it's a simple task then <16> ok, mailq on mail servers <16> ksh: yeah, informative rather than critical <15> OM <16> Nanuq <16> whitecap: can you get sensord to dump onto the console? <16> ah, lastlog <18> quotas? <16> no quotas here -- they're all servers <18> Particular daemons running? <18> or maybe just a ps to show the processes running at the time of the snapshot <16> depends... named, mail, apache...
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