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<0> CIS at k-state uses constellations <0> they got sirius, helios, vega, orion, draconis, polaris, sarin <1> safemode: I'm not particularly interested in whether or not something is minimalist... but if it gets in my way, it gets run over. <0> and a few out of that scheme: electra, rana, chara <2> haha god, that's what 3 for 4 <0> helios is CIS's enterprise 4000 server <0> vega is an Ultra1. Orion was a SS1 pizzabox, polaris a SS10 pizza box <0> draconis was ss2 <0> ah, there was zaurus (ss20) <0> sirius, rana, electra, and chara are U5's <3> rm /etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid <1> Wow, zen garden has added even more disasters since the last time I looked. <4> i think the two old rs/6000 servers there are castor and pollux <4> (if they still exist) <4> then the bofh got all tetchy and made us name them based on function :P
<5> Stoun: english <6> sorry! <7> OldMonk: hiya <5> hi whitecap <8> ok ok <8> sorry <7> well into the second twelve pack atm <2> that's why i like hard liquor, 4-5 shots and you're good <4> heya OM, whitecap <5> Cynic <0> WTF? I got a unsolicited email from our bumbling governor's campaign office... <0> as if I'm going to vote for Kathleen Sebelius this November... <7> Cynic: hi <9> cappicard: which state is this? <0> Kansas <9> Yeah, well, if she's wearing the Ruby Slippers. . . <9> :-D <0> lol <0> Cynic, this one takes the cake <0> she signed a bill into law allowing illegal aliens to pay instate tuition at colleges in 03 <9> ****er <0> and she actually supported the KSC regarding the public education fiasco <0> HTF did the KSC conjure up the magic number of $140 million is beyond me <4> heh <9> Why the **** should law breakers be entitled to benefits that the rest of us don't get? WHAT THE **** IS WRONG HERE????!!! <0> and that law she signed is in direct violation of Title 8, chapter 14, subchapter 2, section 1623. <0> I know that section of the USC <0> Ka-bar, exactly <2> what kind of legislation do you expect from law breakers? <9> People who are in this country ILLEGALLY are getting better perks than those of us busting our ***es to provide for our kids. <2> it's a numbers game.. how many illegal immigrants do you have paying tuition without "in state" costs? now how many do you have with in state.. even if it's not that many more, it's still more. <0> KCMO had a damn "demonstration" protesting the proposed law that was going through congress, but some republicans and virtually all the democrats have their heads up their ***es <0> Ka-bar, all illegal aliens are criminals. <9> by definition. . . <0> they commit a misdemeanor by sneaking into the country <0> (it ought to be a felony offense IMVHO) <5> starting with the mayflower? <2> and for the most part.. people in this country dont bust their ***es...that's why illegal immigrants can get the crappy jobs they get...and the people in charge of writing the laws Really dont bust their ***es. <0> and many commit felony for falsifying ssn numbers <0> safemode, that's part of the problem <3> OldMonk++ <10> you know what the real problem with america is? the coffee ****s ***! <5> docphu: hehheh <0> docphu, it's usualy the bottom of the pot coffee! ;) <3> </troll> =) <3> If you think about that for a few minutes, it kinda puts a new perspective on the whole immigration thing (not that I'm either for or against it). <9> Hey! I've got a really radical idea! Instead of REWARDING people who break our laws to come here, why don't we round them up and send them the **** back home?! <5> OTOH if you go by tradition, if the illegal aliens manage to destroy the existing society and government, then they become legal <10> OM well thats whats happening in america <0> Ka-bar, point, set, match! <10> just the same as alyways <5> docphu: i was talking about 400 years ago :) <10> supposed to be rain today
<11> ok, well, basic PHP and dealing with mysql from it isn't too terrible. <3> siglite: got wordpress up and running? <5> siglite: are you using the mysql functions or the generic ones? <11> jgaddis: yeah. But I couldn't cleanly "drop it in" to my built gui. I just built my own quaries and stuff. <11> OldMonk: the mysql queries. <5> siglite: use the generic ones, easier to switch later if you want to <11> s/quaries/queries/ <11> OldMonk: If we port over to some other database in the future, I'll let that be someone else's problem. Like maybe my PFY. <12> speaking spanish?? <11> see, first and foremost, I am *not* a web guy. <3> siglite: nor a database guy? <11> ehhh, I do ok with databases. <5> jgaddis: hehheh <12> mm.. Eorm?? <12> Worm?? <11> Chacalon: try #linuxlatino <3> siglite: just noticed the /topic. good friend of mine is doing that, what's up? <3> they block you or something? <11> jgaddis: could you ask him to issue this command? <11> jgaddis: `egrep '68.117.*HTTP/1.0' access.log | wc -l` <13> probably a nasty hack <11> jgaddis: and just gimme the number <11> jgaddis: I'm seeing some really goofy ****. <9> charter probing web servers that people are running at home? <3> siglite: i'll shoot him an e-mail, sure <3> haha i love salespeople <11> Ka-bar: I'm not sure. every one that's hit me has resolved to something in montgomery alabama <3> siglite: send it to isc =) <11> Ka-bar: I get about 250-400 pokes/day from roughly 40 IP addresses. <11> jgaddis: did yesterday, there's an open ticket. <3> siglite: cool <14> using --remove-files with tar is helpful, but damn does it slow tar down <9> siglite: yeah, I've noticed that an IP address on Comcast, not too far from me, has been pinging my site, home page only, about once an hour for the past 2 days. <3> Ka-bar: hitting an rss feed maybe? <9> Don't know why anyone would include my site in an rss feed. <11> Ka-bar: yeah, that's the same **** I'm seeing. <11> and there's NO reason for someone to get my index. <11> I mean, check it out, http://www.criticalstop.com <11> if someone has a feed of THAT, heh, they're a sad sad little person. <3> heh <3> done any "recon"? <11> yeah <11> the first three I hit were running a warez ftp server on 6969 <11> that's what prompted me to go to ISC. <11> but it just happened to be luck. I ran a script to check 6969 on *all* of them. ONly those three. <15> why the **** is this: NAS connected to WRT...PC connected to WRT...those are the only 2 objects on that WRT...not even a modem...no other traffic through WRT other than the NAS to my machine(no other machines)...only pull at 10K/s <15> why? <15> and then it times out <3> they doing a "get" for / or "head"? <11> GET <11> it's really goofy <11> just GET / HTTP/1.0 <3> maybe they're looking for "IIS" in the response or something and scanning blindly <3> who the **** knows... <9> siglite: yeah.... http://www.abbeyrd.org is pretty much the same way... anyone who wants a feed of that is pretty pathetic. <9> all the good stuff is hidden <3> if you're gonna run a webserver, you should at least have a decent front page :P <9> Steakk!! <11> why? <9> subterfuge, my friend. subterfuge. <9> :) <11> nonono <11> I mean, why have a decent front page? <15> alo Ka-bar <3> cause its teh intarweb <15> hrmm <11> I mean, things are summed up pretty good on my front page. <3> you gotta be coo' <11> you either a: are a kiddiot, or b: have something else in the tree because I gave it to you. <15> if i remove the WRT, and connect the NAS directly to NIC on my PC, i get the standard 1200+KB/s
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