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<0> synapsis: thanks. <0> NineVolt: what kind of nic do you need? <1> who told ya you must -buy- it??? <0> synapsis: funnily enough, it seems to only be my quad xeons that are affected. <2> i dunno <2> pci i guess <3> and a nice new gbit netgear switch <2> i got a handmedown box from a friend <2> i been meaning to put openbsd on it for a few months now <3> and then this network will *smoke* <2> but it doesn't have a nic in it. <3> only the laptops will be 100M at that point :) <2> currently, everything's connected via 802.11b wireless here... <2> including my server :P
<2> it'd be nice to move all the servers to a hardwired bsd box. <2> ethernet nics used to be like $7 <3> and I've *finally* retired emily! :) <2> they're still *** cheap online, but go to a store around here and they want $40 <3> NineVolt: for a NIC? <3> ****, where do you LIVE?! <4> smsie: emily? thats a machine I suppose? <3> Jostein: the ex-firewall/router, yes <3> replaced with yaffle <3> gone from a P100 with 32M to a Sempron 3000 with 1G :) <4> smsie: I'll be putting up a Fujimoto as soon as I get net at home :P <3> overkill perhaps, but I want it to do VPN <5> most wirless PCI NICs are inthe $50-100 range if they're any good. <4> smsie: athlon xp 1800+ w/768MBs of ram <3> Jostein: nice <4> smsie: should be -sufficient- for a firewall <2> nj <2> that's why i haven't gotten one yet. <3> Jostein: I overspecced a bit because I want it to do VPN and QoS <2> it's robbery :\ <4> smsie: ah. well.. I have -plans-, just dunno how to do it yet <5> If I were you I'd think about getting something that doesnt need a fan <4> smsie: Actually. I dont know if it even can be done *grin* <3> plans? <5> I can do VPN and QoS on a P166 <4> smsie: the firewall should be accesible from the net by ssh <4> smsie: otherwise I more or less want it to act as a transparent firewall/proxy <3> TenBaseT_: I have a sempron 3000 sitting around idle...may as well use it for something <4> smsie: I dont want ANY nat involved <3> Jostein: that's very possible <3> Jostein: built a bridge (look into ebtables) <3> s/built/build/ <4> smsie: I havent played much with routing, so I'll probably foobar it up a few times *grin* <3> Jostein: ebtables is what you need. There are excellent tutorials/docs for it <4> smsie: good, good. Ill look into that <4> smisbut here comes the part that makes me doubt if it can be done. I want it to be visible on the LAN as a sshd and a samba-server <3> Jostein: of course it can be done <4> smsie: good. I'll look into it. then bitch here when it doesn't work, get a RTFM and sob over a beer :P <3> Jostein: give it an IP as well as the bridge. Then firewall samba so the internet can't see it, and firewall ssh so wherever you decide can see it. It's not hard <4> smsie: cool. <4> smsie: but if it's to be on 24/7... I need to silence that athlon mofo a little bit :P <3> Jostein: handiest way is to create a couple of extra chains for the bridge (call them "FORWARD-IN" and "FORWARD-OUT" or something. Then you have pretty decent control over the whole setup <4> smsie: I need more sparetime. or I need to use my sparetime in a constructive way <3> I know that feeling :) <0> though, that said <0> I can recommend R-Studio quite highly. <6> whyzzyrd: what's freeware that recovers NTFS stuff? <0> Viking667: I've nothing freeware that recovers NTFS <4> Viking667: nothing that I know of <6> I couldn't find awything either. <6> "anything" <7> whyzzyrd, recovers or just reads? <6> *sigh* <4> Viking667: ERD commander is -neat- but it -can- **** up your filesystem pretty bad if your unlucky <0> Liandrin: define? <4> plus ERD commander is very much NOT freeware :P <7> whyzzyrd, well, filesystem recovery as in chkdsk-y analyze and repair <7> whyzzyrd, versus just being able to access files
<0> Liandrin: no, it's a when checkdisk can't fix it, lift the data program. <0> Liandrin: I don't know of much that'll fix filesystems chkdsk's given up on. <4> whyzzyrd: if MS tools or Winternals tools dont cut it, you're pretty much screwed <4> whyzzyrd: you could always -try- barts mini PE <7> whyzzyrd, hm, ditto, I've never had an NTFS fs get that screwed up <0> this volume's definitely lost the MFT <6> err, wossat? <7> whyzzyrd, oh, then you're ****ed <7> Master File Table <4> whyzzyrd: www.ibas.no :P <6> no subsidiary table? like backup superblocks? <7> uh, I don't *think* so, but I'm not positive, let me check something <8> intersting....NTFS problem on #linux... <0> R-studio's finding the data from the fs structure just fine. <4> Aciduzzu: despite the common misperceptions linux users actually go outyside and have jobs, you know :P <8> ...can't wait an ext3 or reiserfs problem on windows... <8> :) <8> peobably never will <8> probably <7> well, there is a backup MFT, but it only contains the first four records of the MFT <4> backup is the keyword, right? :P <9> poof <8> try knoppix..? <0> r-studio'll recover ext2 too <0> wonder what it'd make of ext3 <4> Aciduzzu: for -fixing- NTFS issues? that'll wont do much good <0> Jostein: actually ntfstools has a ntfsfix command. I'd never trust it as far as i could throw it but. <10> there is a program that will fix your problem <8> to see if he can access data from a different OS <0> Zadjimmu: yup. The debian installer. <10> i think is named something paragon ntfs... or something <10> :) <0> Zadjimmu: if you'd not noticed, I have data-recovery software, and I'm using it. <8> i always hate to give advice about data recovery(also not so good at it)...it seems that after a small amount of time some of my disks crash...ntfs disks that is...:( <11> -part <11> .part <6> I'd love to have a tool to access my XFS from under Windows XP <6> I know there's an old ext2 tool, but that's all I know of. <10> i only mount the ntfs partitions in read mode... actually there is no other way(i think..) <8> there was a plugin for total commander too....i don't know if it's still exist though... <6> Zadjimmu: there is, but write support is ... limited. There IS however, a full read-write NTFS program called captivefs <10> hey, thanks viking667 <10> i wil search for it <10> *will <4> Viking667: last time I checked there were -native- ext2 drivers for windows <6> be careful of it, though. <4> Viking667: not that Ive tried them though <6> Jostein: that's the one I'm referring to. One turns it into a drive, the other one is an explorer-like interface. <4> Viking667: Oh well. Im pondering trying that wqhen I get a new 300GB drive <4> Viking667: to avoid -another- NTFS lockin :P <6> lol. <8> hey don't get any maxtor...bad bad hard disk.. <12> O_o <9> hrm, Tamahome been about? <8> try WD or Seagate <4> tavi-san: yeah. but he left to watch some anime <4> Nanuq: ^^ <4> (common typo) :P <4> Aciduzzu: Ive had no troubles with maxtors <4> Aciduzzu: I even have a IBM desk/death-star and it runs fine <4> did I just jinx myself? :P <0> Jostein: yup <8> deathstar? <8> for real? <8> i had 3 burried between 2002-2003 <4> Aciduzzu: it's a deskstar. dunno if it's in the particular deathstar series <12> After all, Maxtor makes complete junk. That would be why they are still in business today. Totally unreliable disk drives <6> whyzzyrd: heh heh - send it to me!!! <4> kosmo: indeed. <0> Viking667: what would you want a duff 120G disk for? <12> Jostein: we had something interesting happen awhile back... (3 or so years ago) regarding disk drive failures .... <12> I need a *good* 120G disk :)
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