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<0> Tron, of course
<1> dont people put hoses through it? i would
<1> i mean, wouldnt
<1> but i would
<2> yalu: and you never understand untill this date why some people didn't like that
<3> yalu: it's kind of the same effect, except on IRC you know who did the knocking, and it's equally as annoying :P
<2> amazing.
<4> yalu: and in 8 years how many times did you see one of the regulars doing that? or someone not part of that group doing it and getting away with it
<0> Lion-O, i think that is not the point
<2> yalu: Oh but it is.
<3> Sarah-: Door mailbox?
<1> yeah
<1> you know, the little mailbox slot in the door
<0> Tron, you often compare apples and bananas?
<2> oh no, no group hug.. aaarggh



<2> I somewhat saw that coming
<0> oh dear
<4> i was about to type to not talk like that with Tron
<2> yalu: a word of advice; Tron over there is of the sort who will chase people knocking on his door with a katana right after coming back home from karate lessons.
<1> http://content.ytmnd.com/content/4/a/b/4ab9569b6ce25e04937854df470b9ddc.wav
<1> what is that music
<0> tavi-san, one thing is for sure now. complaining about the harmless ctcp makes you feel very special
<1> i like it but i dont know the name
<4> yalu: please do not make fun of me
<0> tavi-san, or you start DDoS-ing me, huh?
<3> yalu: Your question was irrelevant, considering that my point to you involved an analogy.
<4> i was stating the channel rule with me not appreciating what you did
<4> yalu: dont be a ****!
<0> tavi-san, how would you describe your whining about a harmless ctcp, announcing it on channels like it was some attack?
<2> yalu: whining? all he asked is not to do it again, YOU started whining about it.
<4> yalu: again you are ****ing missing the point
<3> yalu: He was pointing out that what you did was rude.
<4> i didnt whine i asked you not to do it again
<3> I for one agree.
<2> "i don't understand, why do you complain, don't be a kid, first time on IRC?"
<0> tavi-san, i am not falling for badwords like "****" or "****ing". can we move on?
<2> yalu: word of advice; this topic ends here. STFU, stop whining and respect the rules of this channel or find another.
<0> Lion-O, sir, yes sir!
<4> yalu: you have mocked me by saying that DDoS thing, that was RUDE
<2> eot :-)
<3> That went on for FAR too long.
<4> thank you for standing up for me
<3> It must be Friday. :)
<4> what the hell did i do wrong?
<2> tavi-san: just your regular luser
<5> O..o
<4> been reading some logs of the channel, he aint in them, how was him here for 8 years?
<3> tavi-san: Not necessarily on this channel.
<4> Tron: you are right! it is Friday
<4> im seeing him in #debian too and on others
<4> 14:45 < yalu> tavi-san, hand by my heart - you are a loser. and i bet a lot of people laughed at you when you were a teenager
<4> at school.
<4> heh should i ban him from half of those? :)
<5> go for it, he's obviously retarded
<2> not worth the effort IMO
<6> gah, he's been banned from here so we could have an end to the topic, right?
<1> go for the /ignore its easier
<4> Demonen: yeah, sorry my mistake
<6> :)
<3> Okay what the **** am I missing here? Why am I finding it so hard to isolate a vmware machine from the local network? None of the firewall rules I'm setting seem to prevent the vmware virtual machine from being able to access the local net. Argh.
<7> ah i love this network. it never fails to amuse.
<2> Tron: so, in other news, did the guys arm grow back on again after you cut it off? ;)
<7> Tron: disable the nic in the VM. :)
<7> sometimes all it takes is a great big hammer.
<3> D-side: No I want it to have access to the outside world without it having access to any machine on my local network.
<7> my boss just tried explaining how dns works, and then slid into RFCs.
<3> D-side: I am deliberately infecting the VM with malware so I can sniff the network traffic it's sending.
<7> er, he was explaining this to the biggest moron on the planet.
<7> Tron: oh, gotcha.
<3> D-side: The one thing I don't want is it to try infecting $local_net.
<3> Naturally ;)
<7> shove another nic in the firewall box, directly connect it? more hammer-tactics.



<7> I'm having trouble with cohesive thought this morning.
<3> Added a network interface ruleset specifically for vmnet8
<3> God ****ing dammit!
<3> Nnnnnnnnng! Argh!
<8> hi cheeksy :^)
<7> i take it it didnt work very well
<3> Okay. I think I know what the problem is.
<7> do tell
<9> mod- :o)
<3> It's the stupid vmware netowrking.
<4> yeah how did you set it up
<4> bridged, nated?
<3> D-side: Seems to be that if I allow traffic from the PC's NIC to anywhere (which is needed of course, then that'll allow traffic from the VM, which is on a different network address, through too.
<7> thats... stupid
<3> It's configured using the NAT'ed method. I think I'll try host only.
<4> either try host only
<4> or bridged
<4> will it have a public ip?
<3> I have specific firewall rules which should be shutting off the different network address though.
<3> tavi-san: No.
<4> then use bridged networking and put it in another subnet
<3> tavi-san: It's a vm running on my desktop inside the network of 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 , I want it to have access to the internet without being able to access anything within that network. I can do exactly the same thing using qemu virtual machines.
<3> Bridged networking is something I can't get my head around and I don't want to climb that learning curve just yet.
<7> i dont know how much of a learning curve is involved really.
<4> Tron: oh, i always have VLSM subnets for testing purposes
<4> and i can always set a machine inside a blank subnet and slap that subnet only
<7> my usage of vmware is pretty low, but that's something i've done.
<3> What the **** is a VLSM?
<4> vriable length subnet masking
<4> setting up subnets of different sizes
<4> so you wont use address space
<3> brain even.
<4> hehe i actually heard footsteps
<7> er.
<4> damn brain...
<7> you're nat'ing on the host os
<4> bridged networking is just having like a virtual interface on linux
<4> same stuff on vmware with bridged networking, it must have its own ip address
<7> yeah. thats the only way i've ever done networking within vmware
<4> when you're creating a VM like that and for example install linux on it, YOU must do the install like you're doing on your own machine, setup all IPs, masks and such
<7> i've got all sorts of silly ideas bouncing around in my head for this, so i'll just keep quiet.
<4> D-side: ROFL
<4> i must say that today, being friday, i have some werid stuff in my head
<4> a few mins ago someone said a stupid joke and i laughed for a minute
<4> everytime i said today lol on irc i actually laughed loud in here :)
<3> reboots even. ARGH!
<3> cheeksy: Greetsy btw :P
<4> hi cheeksy >:D<
<4> note to self: save money and buy new phone that doesnt randomly call people from address book and eat up all your credit and piss off the ones that were called
<7> tavi-san: wow. what a piece of **** that phone is
<4> D-side: it was good, guess all the slamming, falling, pieces getting lost from it...
<4> fixing it with what i got finally made it sick :)
<10> heya
<3> OxD: Greetings
<7> OxD: howdy. so you're going to get back into the rotation eh?
<11> ey guys
<12> D-side: who is this OxD you speak of?
<11> D-side: indeed
<4> hi Travis
<4> siglite: some dude who left google pregnant yesterday
<11> hah
<11> mug, even
<2> lol
<13> you knocked up google? you stud!
<11> **** i hate this keyboard. repeats like crazy
<2> OxD: aaah, blaming the keyboard again are we? ;)
<4> OxD: my head is harder than your mug


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