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<0> I was gonna say: "that one doesn't explain itself to you?" <0> pepper-: you need to build a kernel that supports AES256 or 3DES256 or whichever 256-bit cypher you're trying to use. <1> jonesboy: my guess is twofish <2> anyone here familiar with bluez? <3> it resides in /lib/modules/2.6.13-15-default/kernel/crypto <1> is it loaded? <4> kurumin linux <5> man lsmod ; man modprobe <3> wait, it resides in /lib/modules/2.6.13-15-default/kernel/arch/i386/crypto <3> yes it is loaded...but it resides in a different place than the other cryptos (first path posted) <3> jonesboy: it came with SuSE 10...I find it strange it's not supported <1> ... which cipher is it anyways? <3> AES (Rijndal) <1> Rjindael <5> that is supported by default. <6> AES is not Rjindael
<1> anyways... is cryptoloop loaded? <1> LGr: ? <3> sorry Im not dutch :) <3> K_F, yes <1> By the way, neither am I :) <6> rtfm <1> Lion-O: care go get rid of LGr ? <6> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rijndael <6> Strictly speaking, AES is not precisely Rijndael (although in practice they are used interchangeably) as Rijndael supports a larger range of block and key sizes; AES has a fixed block size of 128 bits and a key size of 128, 192 or 256 bits, whereas Rijndael can be specified with key and block sizes in any multiple of 32 bits, with a minimum of 128 bits and a maximum of 256 bits. <7> lets say i wanted to regulate the internet upload/download bandwidth per MAC address / PORT / IP on a network.... what piece of equipment (presumebly a switch) would i need.... im looking for examples of inexpensive make/models <6> get rid of K_F <3> LGr, if you're picky about this, you may also be able to help a poor soul out, no? <1> LGr: it is still rijndael, just with specific settings of it <1> I never said they were synonymous <1> pepper-: nah, he is just trolling <6> and Rjindael is AES with specific things? <6> heh <1> pepper-: anyways, if you try to remove the modules ( cryptoloop ) and load them again, see what dmesg says <1> LGr: no <1> I just pointed out that the words are not synonyms <6> man, it's not Rjindael, it's AES <1> AES _is_ rijndael with specific settings <6> ok u dont understand <6> nevermind <5> http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/aes/rijndael/ <3> Wait, before I go on...would an aes module be able to decrypt a (more modern) aes_i586 module? <5> 'enough said. <1> the wikipedia article is correct though, the interprentation by LGr was, uhm, odd <4> Time to go <8> bah, go away and find all the fun crypto stuff happened while I was eating :) <1> hehe <8> odd, dsl has been stable lately <8> ah well <9> only until you need it for something <8> laj: probably deliberate. the local telecomms monopoly has been rapped on the knuckles twice already this year for deliberately giving degraded service to businesses who switch from dedicated line to dsl <8> needless to say, dedicated lines are a *lot* more profitable <9> yeah, read something a few days ago about free upgrades to 8Mb delivered by isp's, but not backed by there provider <9> or rather promissed but not delivered <10> Hi there, I'm using Ubuntu 5.0.1 and I can't print... hwo I can solve this problem? <8> inazad: to what printer? is it supported under linux? <10> my printer is hp psc 1210 <10> how I can know if it supported? <11> meep! <8> inazad: the hp site is a good idea. hp are quite good about providing linux drivers for their printers <10> ok <10> i have detected it <8> inazad: or do the usual - google "<printer name> linux" <10> its working but I dont have ink... <8> inazad: according to linuxquestions, it performs well under CUPS <10> kk <10> I have another question for u <12> inazad, please go to http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html and pay careful attention to the suggestions there. It'll improve your chances of getting a useful answer. <8> Shadur: you mean a 'u'seful answer? :) <8> anyhow, gotta head for the pub. actually obliged to, you understand, its not something I would do otherwise :) <13> Dave_Pub, yes... it's a dirty job, but somebody's gotta do it. It would be a shame to let those delicious cask ales go to waste... <10> I have a ProFTPd server on my machine and the user who can access haves the rights to delete, download and write... How I can change these rights ? <5> inazad: rtfm comes to mind <13> inazad, read the documentation? <10> yes I read it
<5> appearantlynot <10> but I'm bad in english <5> so why do you ask us to explain to you in English? <5> That doesn't make sense. <13> I'm bad in any language. ;) <10> because people are there and can answer me <10> quickly.. <5> inazad: sorry, we're not helping lazy nits in here <13> inazad, so you ***ume that we have no lives and exist simply to serve you? <10> why this cann was created so ? <5> inazad: read the channel description and FAQ. <5> then again, reading isn't your strongest point. Try #linuxhelp. <13> and if you want help, try a help channel, like.... #linuxhelp <13> because this is not a help channel <5> -X!cservice@undernet.org- Desc: We're not an helpchannel, we may try to help *if* you take some effort yourself. <5> that doesn't fit with "I don't know English, you can help me quickly". <1> inazad: might I consider learning English? <1> uh, suggest to consider <14> K_F: yes, you should learn english <5> too late <15> good thing i didn't ask for any kind of help i would have looked just as dumb <1> jgaddis: Trying to. <5> K_F: whitecap made me do it ;) <1> hehe <5> w00t <16> from where can i download libpcre1-devel ???????? <1> you might need one more question mark for us to understand that it is a question. <5> Fix your ? key first. Next try google. <17> hey Lion-O <5> yo Emerson <17> Lion-O, how's it going? <5> Emerson: just finished ripping my hardrock cd collection and busy sorting it out while listening to Iron Man / Paranoid again 8) <5> Man, Ozzy rocked when he was still with Sabbath. <17> kewl <5> Emerson: and how is life treating you today? <17> Lion-O, won't do any good to complain <18> i must be sick. <17> Lion-O, I am now the holder of the after hours phone ... I got about 2 hours sleep last night, the thing rang and rang.. <5> Emerson: blech :/ <17> Lion-O, nod <17> Lion-O, on monday I'm gonna go in a raise hell about the fact that I can't do the work from home and that I have to go into the office for **** that I should be able to do from home <17> hey Revenger <19> there's only a 98% chance you'll survive <18> hmm. <18> am i lagged ? <17> Revenger, not that I can tell <18> good then. <19> you're supposed to ping everyone in the channel <17> yeah that reply came rather fast.. so I don't think its you that is lagged <20> evening folks <20> im running linux on an ibook here, and for some reason under linux (but not under osx) this really, really loud fan kicks in every few minutes inside the laptop... any idea how to stop that? its never, ever kicked in under osx so i dont think its neccessary <19> you probably dont have full power management setup in linux <19> so things are running full power all the time, that normally OSX would have turned off or throttled <20> its not all the time, its throttled, but its coming on regularly <20> too regularly <20> is there a /proc interface for it or something? <20> or somewhere i can set the temperature it kicks in at? <19> not sure if your ibook has lm_sensors and what not <19> no idea if it does acpi and what not.. I dont do apple **** <21> my g3 tells the temp in /proc/cpuinfo <22> can i get any help in here ? <17> MEeEeeeee, www.google.com <21> temperature : 23-25 C (uncalibrated) <23> How do i change in ubuntu the default init mode i want to change from 5 to 3 <22> Emerson 10x :p just a question , is there an emulator or smth so i can run windows applications under linux ? <5> MainProc: edit /etc/inittab
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