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<0> well u ready my problem ? <1> kernel20: FFS - you've asked the same god damn question already. Nobodies answering. Try somewhere else. <2> waznz i thought that was something else <2> lol <0> anybody can help ? <1> Hey Sarah- <2> yellow <3> hahahaah <3> there you go <3> all i want to hear is you must accept that you dont know <3> hahahah <2> http://www.endangeredgamer.blogspot.com/ some screenshots from the nintendo revolution <0> kernel20, can u help with my problem pls <3> cata007: this is linux channel <3> we dont entertain M$ here <0> ok
<0> bye bye <4> how many users could do access my webcast server if my bandwidth is 2 megs <5> Five, tops. <3> anybody here familiar of beowulf clustter? <3> i hav einstalled it <3> using lam <3> but problem is i want to cluster the services <3> any ideas? <6> re <6> want to bind port under 1024, but failed <6> where is a list? <1> LGr: A list of what? <6> of ports/owners <7> netstat, lsof <7> fuser, too <6> how to bind it under 1024? <7> LGr: Only processes running under root credentials can <8> PW! <6> yes I am root <6> hm <6> but ircd aint <6> evidently <6> how to solve this lil problem without ipchains/ipfw? ) <6> like to make several ports out of root=only range <6> :) <7> LGr: Consider running an ircd on its ***igned protocol port instead of a privileged one <7> Nanuq: Ey <9> god damn <9> that was a long..long can of haul *** <6> PolarWolf> it runs on standard ports, but I need few unstandard, definetely <6> lot of users asking for non-standard ports, cos they getting standard blocked <7> LGr: Maybe there's a good reason for that? <6> ok, thanks for ur help <7> Either way, you'll have to tell the ircd to bind to the lower ports, which means running it as root (or at least starting it as root). But since most ircd's don't have a clue on how to bind and then drop privileges, you'd have an ircd running as root, which is a very, very bad idea <9> http://maps.google.co.jp/?t=k&ll=35.41971,139.130736&spn=0.002238,0.003165 <5> PolarWolf: Then again, an idiot like him adminning an IRC server is a bad idea in the first place <10> Oh. Shadur. <6> I don't plan running ircd as root <6> indeed <7> Shadur: That too <8> hey cheeksy! <9> hey cheeksy <8> re doc <7> cheeksy: Hi gorgeous <10> Nanuq, docfu :o) <10> PeeWee :o))) <9> nanuq so what did you do for the last 4 hours? <10> PeeWee: and trim that beard of yours! <6> PolarWolf> so it would be better to change owner of respected port to non-root user, correct? <7> cheeksy: Hmm, can't be arsed today :) <9> hey no nipple blood today! woot! <10> docfu: thank you, bon appetit to you too! <7> LGr: tcp ports are not files you can chmod <5> LGr: Ports don't have "owners", you moron. <9> WOW! <9> what a great idea! port ownership <8> docfu: watched Dead Ringers <6> 2) A table of owners for each port under 1024, maintained in kernel space
<6> and settable with new calls/ioctls/etc. At boot-time a program can run and <6> set, eg, port 25 owned by sendmail, 80 by httpd... etc.. etc.. amount of <6> things running as root drops drastically. <7> LGr: Bye now <9> nanuq i just got back from running for 4 hours in the mountains <11> phew. <11> much better <11> forgot i was rooted <10> matty :o) <9> thanks hellhound <11> hee hee <11> sorry bout that <11> that would be me? <10> oh must be wrong matt. <11> naw. never been on here since i was 13 <10> you must be really old now. <9> yeah <9> he's 13 and a half <11> har har <10> yummy. <11> 24 there chubby <10> he calls names too. <11> :D <9> it just means he likes you <10> 24 but a mentality of 6-grader. <10> hmmmm <11> good comeback there. *eyeball* <10> docfu: he must have stopped growing up since he left *here* <10> :o) <11> IRC may cause brain tumors and Peter Pan complexes. <10> docfu: hows teaching going? <9> i've had a few problems but on the whole things are good <10> Frostfyre: oh, thats what happened to you... the second... <9> mainly disruptive kids <6> re <11> mmhmm <10> hah tell me about it. i want to throw my 6-graders out of the window. they always chew something, speak chinese and play with yo-yos and mobile phones. <9> cheeksy not to mention how many of my students need a bar of soap shoved in their mouth <10> what? i thought japanese were different. <9> naw <9> most of my boys are potty mouths <9> especially at around 6-8 <10> oh that <10> you meant THAT <9> er <9> what did you think i ment? <10> here they dont really swear in my cl***es, but some do need to be soaked in bleach. <10> one girl learnt a word in a dictionary "***worker" and was soooo happy about it. <10> lol <9> welp <9> i'm gonna get me a shower <9> i can't believe i booked it for 4 hours today,wow <12> and I should clean up. <13> how did I ever manage with 1x and 2x CD burners? <13> I'm writing at 48x and being impatient at how long it takes <13> also, how did I ever manage on 56k dialup? Now I get pissed off that it takes an hour to download an iso. That was days with 56k <13> I think the only option is to get gbit fiber to my house <1> mmmmm. gbit fibre <13> I wonder how much that would cost <1> Our illustrious leaders are surely going to ensure that we all get gbit fiber .... *ahem* <5> smsie: Want me to ask on monday when I get back to work? <13> Shadur: nah. I don't know how much it costs, but I'm fairly sure I can't afford it :) <9> they have fiber here already <9> but i don't know why anyone would want it, DSL is already ungodly fast in japan :) <13> theoreticall it's up to 24M here now. But the quality of my copper ****s, I can't get any more than 1.2M or theereabouts <9> elf so when are you coming over? <14> docfu: how fast do you get the upstream? <9> jostein i dunno i don't have a really good local site to test it with <9> i was uploading to liandrins site in canada at around 50k/sec though <13> that's decent upstream
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