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<0> Tron: I did that a few weeks ago on what we call the "craptop" <0> Tron: if I had a better machine for it, I'd probably run fBSD somewhere. <1> siglite: It's been about 20 years since I used a Berkerly based system ;) <2> hah, freebsd is what we run when nothing else will. some marvellous forgotten little webservers we've made from fbsd <3> damn, you must be old <1> Hmm did I say 20? *counts fingers* <0> mutant <3> LOL <1> Last time I used a BSD-based system was the year 1992, actually. <4> Tron: Berkeley. :P <4> If I had twenty fingers I could play some mean guitar. <1> Evii: Shush now, I knew I typed it wrong last time. ;) <3> heheheheh <5> Evii: err, wouldn't your fingers trip over each other? <1> Evii: I've /been/ to Berkeley, so shutit. ;) <4> Viking667: Not with some practice. ;)
<3> would make spanking off kinda hard too <4> Tron: More or less of a dump than London? <1> Evii: Far less, in my opinion. <0> Evii: yeah, it would. He'd have 19 fingers hanging off the end of it. <1> Evii: It's California FFS. <0> er <0> that was for Tamahome <3> indeed <4> haha. <4> Tron: Point. <1> Hrm. I think I've installed gdm but I can't locate the frickin binary to start it. <1> *puzzlement* <3> should be in /usr/X11R6/bin <3> or whatnot <4> Tron: Although, Mountain View is supposed to be nice. Fyodor was saying that the price of his house has like quadrippled since Google made it big. <1> Looked in there. <1> My god, this is taking me back a decade or two <1> Evii: heheh <4> Tron: How were your 40's? *DUCK* <6> .... 30 minutes of DoS <0> Evii: his hands and feet? <1> Hmm.. /usr/ports/x11/gdm? <0> Tron: that's where it's installed from, yes <1> siglite: It looked like it installed from the DVD <0> ports is like apt meets gentoo's emerge <3> ports is usually where it's built, but then it's usually deployed elsewhere <0> if it's in /usr/ports it's sitting there waiting to be installed. <3> yeah <0> if that's the only place it is, that is. <0> why? <0> just use ports and install it <3> usually that's a one-time thing <0> the fbsd guide has a quick and easy "using ports" blurb in thier system administration guide. <0> I actually rather like it. <0> ports++; <3> the Handbook is good, yeah <1> Yeah I should RTFM ;) <6> hmm, exceeding a GB of data now <0> K_F: you've recieved a GB of DDoS data? <7> K_F: your ISP, to make sure you're not going to be paying for this? ;P <3> heya Fred <6> RelDrgn: unmetered <6> siglite: yeah, the past half hour <6> steady ~ 4.5Mbit stream <0> K_F: yeah, I'd call the ISP. All udp, spoofed sources? <6> source is 85.164.26.68 <0> one IP? <0> ****, just have the ISP drop 'em upstream. <0> null route 'em. <6> --> easypwn (~l33t@ti211310a081-6724.bb.online.no) has joined #mysql <6> is the one that initiated it <2> is he doing that from his own IP? <6> no <6> chain of events.. <6> and he pretty much admitted it was him <2> well its a .no IP too <6> --> easypls (~nrg@252-167.adsl.caucasus.net) has joined #mysql <2> so thats kinda stupid
<6> <easypls> you didnt have to ban me ***hole.... <6> <easypls> say goodnight <6> that is the one he is DoSing me from <6> yeah, I should call Telenor <2> well your IP should easily be able to block it. cant change your ip? <6> don't know anyone there working in the Internet department though <6> hmm <2> thats always a downer... <2> give 'em a call? a whois should give something useful <2> dunno if that info is up to date... <6> dragonk: I can just look it up in the phonebook, I'm Norwegian :) <6> problem is that it is 23:22 here now, on a sunday <6> so doubt I'll reach anyone <3> ahhh well, I'm off to enjoy the Superbowl <3> later peeps <8> my processor get's to 100% usage while clients are trafficing throug it's ethernet cards, is that normal? I have this problem since 4 days ago and before that same traffic was going through it and everything was good, now what could have gone bad? <7> atreju: it couldn't possibly be something else running on the machine, no? :P <7> atreju: run top, have it sort by cpu usage, and see what comes up on top. <2> K_F: can you change your IP? <6> dragonk: technically yes <6> DNS propagation of some domains would be a pain <2> ah, i see. <8> RelDrgn: most cpu is used by squid abt 30% <6> I have 3 domains in my pool <6> problem is I only know one of them.. <8> then follows the ppp connections I have <2> K_F: it depends then which one is more of a PITA...waiting for tomorrow or changing your IP tonight :/ <7> atreju: so it isn't just traffic going through the ethernet cards, you've got a proxy running too. <8> yes, but I am runnging the same configuration for a year now, and this problem I have since 4 days ago <6> dragonk: I'll just wait till he get tired :) <6> collecting data <7> atreju: what did you change? Have you checked all the logs to see if there was an interesting message from then? <8> yes, everything normal <8> except this <6> top - 23:34:25 up 9 days, 4:14, 15 users, load average: 9.89, 7.02, 6.75 <7> atreju: well, don't know what to tell you then. Is it causing performance problems? <8> yes, networking performance <8> I start loosing pkts <7> hmm <8> I have 600 users in my networg <8> 4 major zones <8> all meet in server <8> I also run a verlihub server <8> but I used to have greater traffic and everything was okay <7> hah <7> maybe you're getting DOS'd like K_F is ;) <7> have you actually looked at the traffic you're receiving? Checked for invalid packets that just drop? <8> okay <8> but <8> lemme tell you this too <8> I stopped verlihub <9> lol <7> did that make it better? <8> and all megatraffic stoped too, processor droped totop - 00:38:23 up 6:38, 1 user, load average: 1.81, 1.96, 2.87 <8> from a 16 average <8> could it be that my network cards aged? :) <9> 600 users and totally clueless? <8> Lion-O: only 30 are using the hub <7> heh, IO can cause high load too. If your hub and squid are fighting over the disk drive, bad things happen. Might I suggest not running the hub on the same machine as the network gateway :P <8> the greatest traffic through a network card was somewhere below 20Mbps <9> I'd suggest starting to find out which process is causing this. Shouldn't be that hard. <9> hrmz.. screen truly doesn't like putty. blech, pos. <7> huh. I haven't had problems with screen in putty in a long time <9> RelDrgn: Sometimes I only need to press pgup to look at my backlog and *poof*, screen 0 freezes and thats it. Putty works, but the session just froze up. <9> s/Putty/screen/ <8> Lion-O: can I paste you 5 lines on private? <9> atreju: no you cannot. <8> okay <8> what network card manufactured do you think I should use? <8> manufacturer <7> Lion-O: huh. Set screen not to use the terminal buffer for scrollback then <5> Lion-O: and you've obviously counted out stuff like Ctl-S/Ctl-Q ? <9> something supported by your distro. Once again; I don't think the nicks have anything to do with this. <9> why not start by trying to actually identify the run amok process?
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