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<0> Gathond: at least it resulted in some domain registrations :P <0> Jostein: I haven't heard anything from the girls wanting to use my car btw :p <1> lol <2> almost done with the damn software updates for this thing.. <2> they really need to release an XP SP3 so I can keep this **** locally <0> Jostein: iirc Hanken told you that story yesterday :) <0> Jostein: btw, do you have Outlook 2003 SP2 (or above) installed on the new lappy? <1> no. Office 2007. iirc I told you yesterday :P <3> re <1> dogbert2: awesome opening theme <4> re-m00! <4> Jostein...ayup <0> Jostein: well, sounds above to me :) <5> wlfshmn http://www.heise-security.co.uk/articles/80682 <0> Jostein: let me know if you get bored, would be nice to see if GPGol works on it
<1> K_F: I cant really test it until monday <1> K_F: cant hook up to exchange server at work without VPN, and for VPN I need that certificate thing <0> Jostein: I was thinking more of within a 10 month span or so :) <1> ah <1> dogbert2: nice <0> Jostein: grabbing some screenies for my book et cetera <1> ah <4> well, walmart is selling season two for $30 <1> dogbert2: no wallmart here in .no :) <6> dogbert2: of what? <4> Airwolf <6> oh, airwolf <6> jeez man. <6> big ernest borgnine fan are ya? :D <6> dogbert2: i've got the first dvd set of Voltron. <4> D-side...well, it was a good series in the 80's, along with A-Team, Knight Rider, Magnum P.I., etc <6> stringfellow hawke. just, wtf <7> voltron wasn't a good series <7> what are you smoking? <8> OldMonk <4> bwhahahaha <7> it was good when you were 5 because you were 5. Watching it now is almost unbearable <3> f3ew <6> i don't care what you say, regardless of the obvious truth of it <0> watch whatever you want to watch, preferences varies so does the mood et cetera, nice to have a well-diversified portfolio of series/movies at hand :) <0> hmm, one good thing about not having an active driver's license is that I don't have to worry about alcohol consumption.... time to open a bottle of wine :p <3> re <9> OM <3> Nanuq <9> Haha, Dilbert <0> mmmhm, a nice Faustino V, 2000 (reserva) <0> next bottle will be a 1995 Faustino I (gran reserva) <0> Jostein: you know where to find me if interested.. <1> wine at this hour? :P <0> Jostein: scroll up a bit :p <1> I read that <1> it was a comment to that, not the "you know where to find me" thing :P <0> ... to answer your latest question: why the hell not <9> K_F: Welcome to my world. :) <0> that said, I'm way too fond of my car to make it permanent :p <1> hehhe <0> got some interesting looks from some chicks when I was standing there on the shoulder yesterday though, hehe.. maybe I can take advantage of the bad-boy-effect <1> standing on the shoulder? <0> shoulder of the road.. <1> ah <0> pulled over, et cetera.. <9> Bad boy? .noian? This is possible? <1> Nanuq: we be vikings. we rape and pillage <9> Jostein: Well, that was then.. <0> Nanuq: why we have all the hot chicks <0> they went around the world and captured the best specimen :) <9> heh <3> they have horns on their motorcycle helmets <0> yoz: just slashed .eu prices... <0> Jostein: it is indeed a nice one <0> gotten the wifi to work? <1> have no wifi to test, I think
<1> lessee <0> you have plenty of neighbours with unprotected wifi's <0> I used them while being in the park beneath you :p <0> actually... we did... remember to getting a few comments from others there about it too <1> K_F: it lists several networks here <0> odd that it didn't do so here, yesterday then <1> K_F: well. those arent really accesible here though <1> in the park, a dozen, here -2- max <0> still, I find 3 networks here <0> of which one is unprotected <0> so you should at least have been able to use Kristine's yesterday without having to do anythnig <0> and mine once you configured the settings <1> it lists 3 networks here. 1 unprotected. having problems connecting though <0> so has to be buggy at one place.. <0> hmm, updated the drivers then? <1> nope <7> you gotta make sure your unprotected wifi routes all traffic through your proxy server so you can log everything going on. <7> gleem IM's and webpages and such <0> was about to say, why bother with proxy, use Ethereal <10> safemode: harvest p***words, never know when those might come in handy:) <11> speaking of strange network configurations, perhaps one of you guys can help me. <7> Gathond: indeed <1> safemode: i dont have a wifi of my own <11> i'm trying to do something weird. <11> http://www.chuuchpreachtabernacle.com:88/images/diagram.png <11> there's a server at my house, where port 80 is blocked. it runs on port 5555 right now. <11> i have a subdomain pointed at it, but again, the :5555 ****s. <11> the router way across the internet is mine too. port 80 is open to it. <0> you'd probably want to configure it as a proxy <11> if i pointed that subdomain at that router instead, is there a way for the router to bounce traffic back across the internet to me house on a different port? (5555) <7> so set the router to tunnel to the home box and set it up on a VPN ..utilize port 80 at the subdoman and DNAT to the home box <11> preferably without all the traffic flowing to the router? <7> it's called a vpn <7> it works fine <9> http://www.buslinkbuy.com/products.asp?sku=BDP2%2D64G%2DU2 <9> umm.. wow <11> i think i'd sooner use an http-redirect than a tunnel. <11> i don't really wanna clog the router. <12> NineVolt: Yesh <11> there's no better way? <7> you can hit the subdomain, have the router with it's VPN DNAT traffic to port 80 to the VPN interface and hit up your home box .. You can even run it on port 80 at home...it should still work. <11> but then all the traffic would still be flowing through the router. <12> NineVolt: All you need is a box which can work as intermediate <7> http redirections out of site is usually stopped by security programs and good browsers <11> :\ <7> at best case, you'll cause everyone to get dialog boxes to show up when they goto your site <11> ideally the router would only be involved in establishing the connection... not relaying all the traffic. <12> NineVolt: If you have that, you can either run apache on it with mod_proxy, or type two not too complicated iptables rules <11> well the router runs iptables <12> NineVolt: Naw, that won't work. It'll be a man in the middle for the entire session <11> grr :| <11> then vpn would probably be the easiest way :| <0> NineVolt: second.... <12> Of course the obvious solution would b to find a decent web host <7> Ninevolt: you can have a meta-refresh to update the URL from non :5555 to :5555 ...but like i said, that may cause dialog boxes to show up because it's going from one IP to another <12> NineVolt: VPN? What for? :) <11> i am a decent web host. <12> NineVolt: You can do that usng the public internet just fine <11> but then i'd have to learn iptables :P <12> NineVolt: No, you just need to understand http://www.linuxops.net/ipsec/articles.php?wl_mode=more&wl_eid=7 <0> NineVolt: http://www.no-ip.com/services/managed_dns/free_dynamic_dns.html <0> Port 80 Redirects <0> might be of interest <11> K_F : right, how do they do it? <3> PolarWolf: got a minute? <11> i doubt that page details their setup. <11> note, i have a domain. i don't want a no-ip domain. <12> OldMonk: Yeh, 'sup? <3> PolarWolf: i've managed to distribute the shanta.linuxops.net url pretty widely. now i have a redirect on linuxops.net/~raju/, but it doesn't seem to work for shanta <12> K_F: Hmm, I'm sure that works (no-ip), but I don't see how without them being manin the middle <3> trying to figure out the best way of duplicating for the shanta url too <12> OldMonk: Hmm, prolly needs a module
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