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<0> all it does it excite your water content, causing little bits of you to buil. with enough exposure, parts get cooked enough to stay damaged ;) <0> s/buil/boil/ <1> not a pleasant thought, that's for sure <0> Tamahome: so, take my word for it, don't go fiddling with your waveguide ;) <1> indeed <1> so wlfy, I'm still dying to find a good "at home" programming project <0> Tamahome: that is insanely difficult ;) <0> Tamahome: I've finally found one I think I may even complete ;) <1> yes, yes it is <0> Tamahome: but it only took me a decade <2> wlfshmn: World domination? ;) <1> my last one was a program to index my burnt anime collection (wrote it in .NET, no less) <0> Tron: thats on the backburner ;) <2> wlfshmn: You'll have to beat me to that, then :P <2> wlfshmn: http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2006/07/secret_society.html <3> ipw2200 problem: ipw2200 is listed as eth1 under the hardware tab within network manager (Fedora Core 5), however, it is not listed under the devices tab. I would like to have it listed in device so as to be capable of setting it active.
<0> Tron: I'm open for collaboration. I'm sure we can divide the spoils ;) <2> wlfshmn: Oh really? *pinky finger to mouth* ;) <0> Tron: Sure. You can be my #2 ;) <0> anyway, it's time for bed I think <4> I went to buy my new phone today but the Tmobile stand wasn't open even though the store hours posted online said they were <4> I took it as a sign <1> night, wlfy <5> Sean, wlf, Tron <1> Eric <2> Nanuq: Greetings <2> wkfn'night <2> Erk. <2> wlfshmn: n'night <6> how do I find out the switch port speed? 10mbit or 100mbit <7> 'man ethtool' <6> ok <6> was ethtool -s !? <8> in or out? <9> no in'n out <1> thank you for revolving the door <8> Guess I'll stay outside for a while to cool down 8) <1> viking-san :) <6> Ka-bar, well its an old Red Hat Linux release 7.3 (Valhalla) and doesn't have ethtool <7> BattleNet: oh, well, time to upgrade then, lest you get pwned, if you haven't already. <10> morning... <8> BattleNet: that stuff shouldn't even BE on the internet. <6> Ka-bar, nop isn't pwned <1> what's a "multi-function" card <8> BattleNet: bull**** <6> Lion-O, i must deal with it either i like it or nor <7> BattleNet: seriously, RH7.3 was end-of-life quite some time ago and hasn't been maintained/patched. There are some serious security holes in it. For your own sake, upgrade. <6> not* <8> BattleNet: not pwnd my ***. <8> "some scripts" were running on it doing "some ddos" and you think its not pwnd? <8> let me guess; you're not going to reinstall that box ? <6> that was on another one <8> sure it is <6> and its' alredy set for reinstall <7> you had another RH7.3 box get pwned and you think this other one is safe? HAHAHAHA <9> Lion-O, though to his defense, these "some ddos" things usually if not always run as httpd as some ****tards php script is being abused. <10> Tamahome: it's a card that's got USB 2.0, Firewire and SATA (and raid) on it. <1> Viking: ah. <8> fredk: but how did it get there? And surely you're aware of the (many) local root exploits. <11> Viking667: winduhs takes one look and screams bloody murder? <10> err, it jams. <11> same thing <9> Lion-O, it got there through some **** that didnt know how to program and made his scripts wide open, surely you've seen all the bad php scripts <10> no, it's not. "Screams bloody murder" is BSOD. jams is... doesn't even GET the desktop loaded. <8> fredk: boiling down to "where do I give the webserver write access". <6> Lion-O, sorry that was FC3, 2.6.12-1 as i've said <9> Lion-O, that said, I wouldnt trust there to be no root exploits in RH7.3 :) <7> uh huh <8> fredk: my customers can write to their stuff nicely. but the webserver doesn't have write permissions. Where it does the partition (or slice) is mounted "noexec". <10> Basically, this machine gets as far as loading drivers, and then goes nowhere. *sigh* <9> Lion-O, so, you just run "perl $noexecpath/script.pl" then <1> la la land <8> fredk: thats "different" :) <9> Lion-O, noexec *helps* but its far from being the holy grail
<8> fredk: as long as we have kiddies going "My root no work" I'd say noexec is a very important and liable protection against the kiddies. <8> not perfect. true. <9> Lion-O, it helps, but most people get around it <8> fredk: but only with scripts :) <9> hehe <8> what happens if you wish to download your sploit? ;) <9> wget? :P <8> fredk: on a noexec partition? ;) <8> morale of the story; remove perl and you're safe :) # /me gets another beer 8) <9> wget isnt STORED on the noexec partition <9> though, its not a good idea to have a publically available wget that I can agree on. <12> ****e <8> lol <8> clones! attack of the clones! <8> fredk: but after you wget'ted the sploit, then what? ;) <12> Lion-O, mutant clones <7> o/~ send in the clones o/~ <12> Lion-O, depends on if its a script sploit or you need to compile it <12> if you gotta compile it tough shiht <12> you dont have a publically available c compiler on a production system anyway <8> fredk_: but how are you going to execute it ? ;-) <12> Lion-O, voodoo I say <8> fredk_: works for me. <12> seriously though, it helps, but most people want to abuse your box by running ****ed up perl scripts <12> to ddos or some **** <8> it says here.. "throw the heated herbed wine over the to protected object". hmmm <11> sorry HellPuppy's urine doesn't exactly excite me <9> Ok, back again I hope <8> aaah <9> aaah? <8> something different from "ooooh" <7> hell "puppy? <1> fall down go boom? <9> hmm <9> Sorry, Google does not serve more than 1000 results for any query. (You asked for results starting from 1900000.) <9> google ****s :P <7> fredk: hey, you get what you pay for. :P <9> ;) <9> I think they just make up their hit numbers hehe <1> argh, my 404 page isn't working right <2> And with that, I bid you all, au revoir. <2> *detach* <8> Going to Japan? <1> bai <8> ah, to sleep <13> must be nearly your bed time, Lion-O? <13> seeing as it's nearly my lunch time ;) <8> hmm 8) <8> Cynic: 2:45am, so yes. <13> going to bed never seems that important... *staying* in bed once you wake up in the morning usually sounds like a wonderful idea, however. <8> Cynic: soo,how is life there? ;-) <13> i'm not sure how i managed to get up today :P <8> hehe 8) <14> Cynic: That's how I feel about it exactly. <8> well.. Time for a final checkup and then time for a last beer. <13> Lion-O: life here is good... my poker playing wasn't so great on Sunday, but you can't win every time <1> wow, what a hater <13> how does one hack an IP? <5> Cynic: very carefully <15> ugh. <8> time for me to sleep and dream about naked javabeans :P <8> eeew :P <1> fresk <1> errrr freak <8> I think I'll shift that diea 8) <8> idea <1> I think we should tell Daph <16> hi al
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