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<0> whyzzyrd: no? <1> As usual, Russ configured NFuse to run on Jetty, and as usual, nothing is documented, and as usual, off he goes on holiday for a week. <0> whyzzyrd: oh, he did some dumpster diving? <0> whyzzyrd: he offered me some ciscos a week or so ago IIRC# <2> Tron: Please take that up with him, not talk down on him in here :) <2> Tron: It's bad form as we know the guy well <1> PolarWolf: He's my PFY. I have a right to bitch every once in a while ;) <2> Any other random PFY...go for it <2> Tron: Sure, but at least do it in his face, not behind his back <2> If you get my drift :)
<1> PolarWolf: Oh I do it in front of his face too, don't worry about that. <2> Hehe <2> I wanna be the fly on that wall <3> Hmm, Cinelerra .debs have vanished. Let's try Jahshaka. (Who names these things, anyway? :) <4> smsie: He got the control unit, and power x-fer unit of a large old UPS. <4> smsie: He got no battery packs for it. <0> whyzzyrd: that boy needs a life :) <4> smsie: his wife let him put a rack in their kitchen.. <2> That's sad <3> Damn, Jahshaka .debs link against an out-of-date library. <2> At least I'd have put it in the garage or something :) <4> smsie: anything that's Cisco that's in a skip is going to be pretty old, because there's a huge market in 2ndhand crisco. <2> I know someone like that too. Has a server rack in his attic <0> whyzzyrd: his wife is insane too :) <4> smsie: she had to be.. <5> hi. is there a good program out there for recording and manipulating sound files? <6> this ought to be good, nascar drivers have to turn both ways today <7> zg/me fondles the whitecap <0> whitecap: I thought their cars only COULD turn in one direction :) <2> Turn? <2> Don't they use gravity to get around the bend? <6> smsie: cars turn both ways, drivers only know one <6> hahah, cars in the dirt in the first turn <4> whitecap: uuhuh, that's not left!. <6> hahaha, major full course caution first lap <8> hello. do you people know any distro that uses fluxbox by default ? couldn't find any on distowatch <9> If you were a network admin and you want to block pc from using p2p,filesharing program. Is there way to do it at a central point without installing third party program on each pc you suspect of filesharing? <10> halo <10> anybody uses cygwin? <3> monhai: Depending on the scenario, I'd be more likely to install a monitoring tool like snort and manually bash the user who was breaking the rules. <3> monhai: Bearing in mind, of course, that file sharing tools are useful for legitimate activities. <10> anybody knows which part of an app is cygssl-0.9.7 <3> DJCLOO: English. <10> mexico my *** <9> I am talking p2p program like bittorrent and such. How can i do so without the person suspecting or confronting the person? <10> mexico all illegals --> criminal <11> i need a picture of flag mxico in fire <11> :\
<3> DJCLOO: You are _so_ in the wrong place. <11> :s <11> chau xD <3> monhai: What's wrong with the person suspecting or confronting them? <12> bye bye oranje. <9> There are too many pc hogging the bandwidth. <4> Revenger: ? <4> monhai: then rate-limit them. <12> looks like holland goes home. <9> How do i rate-limit bandwith? Small office using netsys router with cable connection. <12> net sys ? <12> linksys or netgear ? :P <9> linksys i mean. <0> you'd have to look at the linksys manual for that <13> probably not possible on one of those <9> There no way to do so with linksys. <12> sure is <12> i am doing it with linksys. <13> you could just block the ports though, or set up some static routes <0> I'm pretty sure the wrt54g has a nice pint and puke web interface to do it even <14> maybe if you reflash it, you can <15> Revenger and you got some $clue as well, not to mention some 3rd party firmware :p <14> but most of the embedded routers don't have any real control on outbound restrictions <12> OpenwWrt :> <3> WRT54GS I got had QoS capabilities out-of-the-box, IIRC. <14> hm, maybe they've been making them slightly nicer since I last checked <9> no outbound restriction on my linksys. I checked. <15> they make them worse now, running vxworks <12> dwm: yes. <4> tojoe: vxworks. muahaha <15> should rename that to vxdoesntworks or vxborks though <14> vxworks.. hm <14> isn't that what the mars rovers use? <4> tojoe: vxworks is bloody solid. Our old Cisco 1200's were vxworks. <0> mine appears to have <16> hmm <15> yeah, it can be solid, but it isnt on the linksys gear <14> all I know is that whatever it is that D-Link uses (it isn't linux) has a HORRIBLE TCP/IP stack <15> all our cmts' run vxworks as do the docsis cablemodems <4> tojoe: from my own experience of vxworks, it's probably the linksys hardware, not the os itself. <0> I have a WRT54GS and it has QoS settings <0> under "applications and gaming" in the nice web config doodah <15> most likely <14> thought: does vxworks come with a network stack, or is that bolted on? Maybe Linksys wrote their own, and it turns out to **** <15> might be that the bcm specific stuff ****s, but it works in the cm's so i guess they know how to write that stuff <4> zetawoof: wonder if they've effectively run it out of RAM? <17> damn, Portugal won.
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