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<0> thank you
<1> unless you want to keep against a future reinstall :)
<0> what about the other type of files in /tmp?
<2> has anyone here tried Slackware and Debian that could tell me which should I try first?
<0> thanks Dave...I finally got fedora on my dell m140...trying to get 'er set up....first time linux usr
<2> or which I shouldn't try at all?
<3> morning all
<3> Serion: Debian, especially if you're a beginner.
<4> I need help
<4> :p
<4> I need a root
<5> anyone got a CHECK certification?
<0> could anyone give me a clue about using .bin files in fedora?
<5> figured best shot would be #linux :D



<2> I am using ubuntu, and I know is a lot Debia Like, however I am planning on placing a server, and I also know Debian is good for that, however, how good is Slackware for servers?
<6> netorkad: depends on what it is you wish to do. Extensions mean nothing on Linux.
<0> oh ok
<6> Serion: extremely bad.
<0> that was a wonderful insight lion
<0> the rile is a *.rpm.bin
<5> chmod +x ./file.bin && ./file.bin
<6> netorkad: then you probably need to make the file executable ('man chmod') and then run it.
<6> netorkad: but before doing that its best to double check. "man file", check what file you're dealing with here first.
<2> ok, thanx, I'll go with debian then
<2> has anyone encountered a problem while installing Ubuntu 5.10, telling, "linux kernell couldn't be installed"?
<2> and then instalation cancels and takes you back to the screen where you select what to install?
<7> sounds like improper partiotioning to me
<2> nope, the partition was actually automatic
<6> that doesn't have to mean a thing.
<0> man file?
<6> if you have too less non-partitioned space...
<5> netorkad: chmod +x ./file.bin && ./file.bin (make it executable and then run it)
<2> well, the thing is, I retried, and after the third or fourth time, it installed it properly,
<6> netorkad: on the console type "man file" and press enter.
<2> the disk was about 50 GB
<0> im in a terminal
<0> ahh ok
<8> There were some perl scripts running with user apache, that were consuming all the badwidth. From what I could tell it was some kind of DDoD attack scripts. I've killed them and deleted. Unfortunately I was not able to determin how they were uploaded/run because the logs rotated or were missing.
<6> Time to re-install the box.
<9> BattleNet: you should know better by now.
<9> if you can't figure out what was ****ed, time to start over.
<10> BattleNet: Out of curiosity, what distro, version and last update?
<8> they were installed before i installed the firewall on the server I did not see them uploaded again after I deleted them.
<0> wonderful help quys! thank you...so much to learn....lovin it
<10> BattleNet: You can never trust a compromised system. EVER.
<10> BattleNet: You have no idea what -else- was put on there.
<8> It runed 80 Mbit but it should have runed only 12-16.
<7> BattleNet: what distro, if I may ask? :P
<8> FC3, 2.6.12-1
<7> well. time to reinstall FC then :P
<8> hey fredk
<11> hey
<11> you know, I hate milk cartons here
<8> yes that's about the paln
<11> They should show a proper expiry date
<11> not just day/month
<11> I need to know what YEAR too
<7> heh
<7> fredk: usually the same year you bough it
<11> Jostein, how am I supposed to remember?
<7> fredk: my advice to you: dont ever drink milk again :P
<11> that could work
<11> but I like to drink it once in a while
<0> star office or open office guys?
<12> netorkad: vi
<6> vim
<13> hi to everybody
<0> hey omer
<14> how do log in wiht my registerd user/p*** on this server?
<1> you mean cservice?
<15> what server?
<1> you should msg it to x; use the details on the cservice site though, as you shouldn't take any user's word for it :)
<14> yeah, so i can get to #liuxhelp
<1> http://cservice.undernet.org/



<14> thanks dave, it that url in any terribly obvious place?
<1> well, you could google for it :)
<16> rasputin666: well, I imagine www.undernet.org would point you at it.
<1> in detail - the page you want is http://cservice.undernet.org/docs/xcmds.txt, the command "/msg x@channels.undernet.org login <username> <p***word>"
<1> which of course you should check instead of trusting me :)
<14> thanks man, that did the job
<14> i want to kill the pid i'm p***ing "kill", what is the correct way to do this?
<1> pid is an argument to kill. as is the particular message to send - sighup will give a different result than sighalt :)
<1> man page is pretty clear on the syntax
<14> i understand kill syntax and can do it manually. i have a script that produces the pid #. i'm trying to pipe the pid into kill and its not working
<14> reading the man pagse hasn't cleared this up for me. i have tried that
<11> I believe xargs is your friend
<1> that has a manpage too :)
<7> heh
<17> Since you were told that kill takes the PID to kill, as well as the message to send, as options on the command line, why are you insisting that it should take parameters from stdin?
<11> Jostein, I watched drag racing today
<7> was good?
<11> Jostein, holy ****ing crap these things are fast
<7> heh, no ****
<1> erm, isn't that the point?
<11> DaveHowe, duh, but it actually dawns on you when you see them heh
<11> Jostein, and LOUD, damn these things are loud.
<1> need to show scalded cats a dragracer and say "see - THATS how you do it" :)
<14> i dunno...because other apps do? so, how do i get it to take stdin?
<11> I stood a good 100M away from them or so, and.. you could feel the pressure from it hitting you
<11> rasputin666, oh for crying out loud, we already told you.
<1> rasputin666: which part of "xargs" is beyond your comprehension?
<14> ahhh.....xargs?
<11> rasputin666, bingo
<14> jesus man, i missed that linesorry
<7> cat irclogs/Undernet/#linux.log | grep " rasputin666, oh for crying out loud, we already told you." | sed -e "s/crying/typing/" | xargs echo :P
<11> Jostein, the pressure was crazy
<7> I can believe that
<11> Jostein, the fuel pumps apparently do 95 gallons/minute on these beasts
<1> for typing out loud?
<6> lol
<7> fredk: holy ****
<7> DaveHowe: was a crappy joke. an excuse to use xargs :P
<14> thanks guys. for both the help and the command line humor
<1> Jostein: next time, try a better joke :)
<7> pff
<7> My jokes are always crappy. If I were to make a good one, people would think my box and nekoserver got hax0red
<7> cant risk that :P
<18> I'm getting ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host but the remote hosts' /etc/hosts.allow and .deny files are in no way restricting SSH - even tried restarting sshd. Any other ideas?
<18> /var/log/messages and /var/log/secure have no clues
<6> Dairenn: check the logfile.
<6> Dairenn: then raise logging verbosity or use client logging.
<1> Dairenn: log both sides; you can run the sshd in non-daemon verbose mode for better serverside logging
<18> ssh -v shed no additional light on the issue, and changing the sshd_config so that the LogLevel is 'debug' didn't show anything extra.
<6> I doubt that
<18> Let me look one more time.
<18> That change was post sshd restart.
<18> What the heck?
<18> K, "tail -f" didn't work but I went and used tail instead, now I'm seeing things but I don't understand what this means: Ignoring unsupported tty mode opcode 17 (0x11)
<6> err ?
<18> /var/log/secure is now complaining about that since I up'd the loglevel in sshd_config to 'debug'
<6> I have a hard time believing tail -f not working while tail itself does work.
<18> That error appears when attempting to SSH in from the other machine.
<18> I don't think it was a problem with tail so much as open file handles, but that's neither here nor there.
<6> Dairenn: Almost begins to sound to me as if that whole box is fubr.
<1> odd. opcodes are usually seen after authentication has completed
<18> That is true; this is why we are rsync'ing this client's stuff to another one.
<6> time to run chkrootkit
<18> Yeah, the authentication likely succeeded. There could be a problem with doing this through screen.
<6> Dairenn: nonsense
<18> Already ran. It didn't find anything, but webmin likely allowed this box to get pwned. The client has been using it with the root user and not using HTTPS either.
<19> Ouch.
<18> Yeah, these guys aren't awesome.
<6> guess its time to re-install.
<6> and consider using virtualisation.
<8> what command do i use to find out how many HDD drive and thier sizes on a server? df only shows me one drive, right?
<18> It shows you all partitions.


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