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<0> wlfshmn: There are occasions when a new variant of something gets through, because our virus databases are an hour out of date or something, or they simply don't have the new variant added to them yet. But that'll go for anybody else. <1> Tron: I must say that we have also not had any known virus incidents using a combination of clamav on the server and local AV software on the clients <0> wlfshmn: *nod* <2> wlfshmn: Catch the ones people bring in on their own disks etc eh? <3> lp <3> how do I check my hdd capacity via ssh ? <1> Tron: I don't have many users though, and those I do have aren't very heavy internet users <2> Antoniaos: man df <0> wlfshmn: The only time we do have to firefight an infected machine is usualyl a laptop user who bysp***es the security on their system in some way. Like using IE instead of Firefox, LookOUT! instead of Thunderbird etc.. <4> wlfshmn: the worst we had was when the mail admin "forgot" to update the AV engines on the MX's <1> Pizbit: The local software shoudl catch that <0> whyzzyrd: Ouch :) <4> Tron: There was an issue that prevented them getting updates, that required a newer version, or a patch. <0> whyzzyrd: *nod* It happens. <4> Tron: This patch came out in August last year, and the problem manifested itself somewhere around the 9th January. <0> Okay **** this. the PFY is late. He's moved house, and now he lives only 10 minutes walk from the office.
<4> Tron: depsite me reminding the mail admin in: September, twice. October 4 times. November, 4 times, December, twice. January, 3 times. <0> <--- miffed. <4> Tron: he's probably still in bed <2> Tron: Can you lock the doors and make it appear as if you're not in? <0> whyzzyrd: *irritation* <4> Tron: you know, warm cuddly mornings are infinitely preferable to walking about in the snow. <3> 'wget -b' will make wget continue downloading even if I close putty window ? <4> Tron: he's moved in with his bird hasn't he? <2> Antoniaos: man wget <4> Antoniaos: how about you ask the admin of the machine? <3> I am the admin <0> Pfff. <5> scary <3> I am the root <3> I am the Lord <2> That answer is goo....d enough <0> Yup. <0> Ah here he is. <0> "AH! Afternoon! (it's still morning) Glad you could make it in!" <0> Okay, I've deleted most of the 20,000 imap headers for "virusalert@". <6> someone ping www.dustinsworld.net please :) <4> Tron: I'd suspect he was way-laid. <6> tell me if there's a responce <4> SSigSeg: yup <6> cool... it's a fresh static finally <4> SSigSeg: and why in foo can't you pingeth it? <0> whyzzyrd: *nod* <6> because my DNS server poings to 192.168.0.4 :) <6> local network that box is 192.168.0.4, remote, it's 207.224.25.81, I can set the firewall to point to it locally but the only true way to know it works is if someone outside pings it and it works <0> whyzzyrd: "I couldn;t find my wallet this morning"... I expect tomorrow's excuse will be "solar flares". <6> now... if I could just get someone to hit http://www.dustinsworld and tell me if they see a drunken sigseg slumped over a beer, i'll be sounds as a pound :) <2> Tron: Solar flares are deadly. <4> Tron: More like I couldn't find my way out my girls arms this morning. <4> SSigSeg: sadly, that I can't tell you. <4> SSigSeg: times out <4> SSigSeg: can't get it on 80. I get ssh on 22 though. <6> I forgot the .net part :) ( did i say i'm drunk (1 )); yay for scheme <4> SSigSeg: I managed the .net part myself, having just pingeth it. <6> ok now try <6> i forgot to forward that port <6> (was using 2345 before because my ISP blocked port 80, but ***uming all goes well, there will be no further blockage <4> nope <4> same behaviour as before <6> argh brb <0> You FAIL at t3h 1nt4rw3b. <7> pff, sarge doesnt support a dell2850 out of the box.. <7> morning all btw. <1> Clone: even with the 2.6 boot option? <6> I want to ask you to try again but i've put you through so much <7> wlfshmn: yeah, I believe so. <8> hello <8> how can i change or remove 'Debian-8.sarge.4' part of "OpenSSH 3.8.1p1 Debian-8.sarge.4 (protocol 2.0)" from the sshd banner? <9> Use the <del> keyboard <8> eiki eiki <7> orc_: dont think you can, it's hardcoded. <7> orc_: but I might be wrong.
<0> orc_: Why would you wish to do that? <8> VersionAddendum parameter of /etc/ssh/sshd_config in freebsd does it <6> tell me if you get a webpage when hitting: www.dustinsworld.net <7> Tron: so not everyone can see what os you run.. security through obscurity.. <8> yes <8> layered security <7> Tron: I know there are other ways, but the banner itself is useless. <0> Clone: Tsk. That's ineffective in my opinion. <0> HOwevere I'm not going to get into an argument about it. <7> Tron: me neither ;) <1> I must agree actually, I find it annoying that the distro name and verisons are shared in everything from ssh to web traffic <8> security thorough obscrutiy is one of the layers of security <8> i think without recompile i can do it in linux <8> cant <7> orc_: yeah. <1> not broadcasting version won't make me any less vulnerable, but it will atleast make life a little harder on those scanning for vulnerabilities. <8> ok, ssh needs the version info but bot the debian sarge string there <8> :s/bot/not <6> thank you whoever's hitting my site YESSS! <1> orc_: no, ssh shouldn't need the info, it should only need protocoll version info <8> yes i mean it too <1> SSigSeg: You finally got a hit? ;) <6> haha yeah, after 14 years i finally solicited a successful hit! <0> SSigSeg: I can't help but see "dustbinsworld" though ;) <1> orc_: and indeed, said string is defined at compile or configure time, it's physically in the binary. <6> ok actually... i switched ISPs to one to which did not filter out port 80 and allows for static ip, got the ip registered friday but had to wait all weekend before the transaction completed and then also wait for the domain to register <1> I'm down to a dozeon or so visits a day, but then again, I don't host anything really ;) <6> who the hell wants to stare at my ugly *** all day <9> your pants <6> wlfshmn: let me see your site <0> bock: You're annoying me. Watchit. <9> Tron, sorry, didn't mean to <10> hy all <9> I'm just very bored at work and this hotline stiff slowly eats my soul <1> SSigSeg: My main site has no content. I have a gallery around, and I have a single page of specialized firefox search plugins at http://wlfshmn.homeip.net/~wlfshmn/sherlock/ <2> wlfshmn: Looks like javascript is the new evil. <6> ugh... why is javascript the new evil? <2> SSigSeg: Read the first few notes. <1> Pizbit: there is a single javascript in that page, which is supposed to allow quick-installation of the plugins <2> wlfshmn: The comments in the top section <1> Pizbit: yes? <2> wlfshmn: Nevermind, you'll get it eventually. <1> Pizbit: Not really, I'm quite lost, there are two comments in there, yes, since the javascript is copied from the mozilladev site literally. I don't know javascript, and aren't really feeling any urge to learn <1> Pizbit: I'll remve them if it makes you feel better ;) <2> Lol <1> Pizbit: although there -is- an undefined reference to cat in there, but javascript allows such things <1> Pizbit: http://mycroft.mozdev.org/deepdocs/installing.html#server <1> Pizbit: so come to think of it, there is no undefined reference either <11> has anyone here ever been in a verbal argument with a girl? <12> plenty :) <2> Mutu__: No, we don't know what girls are. <11> how come they never listen to reason? <9> Mutu__, yes, but girls usually lost (tho they think they win) <11> It's like they purposly push all my buttons <2> Mutu__: Because they're girls, doh. <9> s/lost/lose <11> then I wanna shoot them and bury them and forget them <11> and like, eh, find another girl <11> it's a terrible cycle <2> Just as long as you do 30+ years of prison for each. <11> Pizbit: then there wouldn't be a need to bury them would there? <1> exel: I think "argument" is too strong a word. I've been informed of an awfull ot of things by women.. <6> alright then.. g'night all <11> I'd just leave them lying on my front porch <2> wlfshmn: This annoying habit of theirs to 'educate' us eh? <1> Pizbit: well, an argument requires atleast two participants, and a participant needs to be acknowledged, not just shouted at, I believe <11> wlfshmn: amen brother <13> hy <13> este cineva pe aici?
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