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<0> no
<1> clog'ing to a tmpfs partition, with syslogging to a remote host. thats how i'd do it.
<0> logging locally will kick your *** if you don't have a spinny drive.
<1> circular log. it'll write to the tmpfs part, but once it hits a filesize it'll start overwrting.
<0> well
<1> not good for persistant logs obviously, but for a simple mechanism on the local device its great.
<0> my concern isn't space
<0> my concern is the IO
<1> mine isnt either really. its the life of the CF card.
<0> yeah
<1> i've got a 340mb microdrive.
<1> i'm considering just using that for rw. be a lazy bastard.
<1> grab something like voyage-linux and mod the **** out of it.
<1> debian just pisses me off with some of their packages.
<0> though, we may log some **** (auth.log for example) locally, but I expect 99.9% of all logging activity to be pushed over a VPN to a central log.
<1> ah okay.



<0> the only stuff I want logged locally is **** that might be valuable for diagnosing a hardware/network problem.
<1> any real reason to waste a vpn session on that though?
<0> everything else, I want pushed to our monitoring centers.
<1> stunnel that ****.
<0> we VPN everything.
<1> i suppose that makes it conveient for logging/monitoring/remote access.
<0> our basic setup/policy is IPSEC across the board so that we maintain hipaa security compliance.
<1> Oh okay.
<1> i guess openssl doesn't cut it, eh?
<0> stunnel's nice encryption, but lacks the md5/sha1/sha2 integrity checks on transmission/reception
<0> same bitch with ssl.
<1> well with that box, the "management tunnel" wont tax the system at least.
<0> not that we expect our systems to transmit protected health information back to our monitoring centers, but you never know what an IDS might nab and transmit home.
<1> interesting point.
<0> brb
<1> its probably about time i ditched freebsd on that firewall anyway. the version is ancient enough where its limitations are pissing me off.
<2> D-side: and switch to openbsd?
<1> Clone_: now why on earth would i do that
<1> i have no use for pfsync.
<2> D-side: because openbsd rocks as a firewall :P
<1> that would be the only reason for me to choose openbsd over linux.
<1> thats one hell of an argument you've got there.
<1> afk.
<1> it sure is.
<1> well at least on the UI end.
<1> i dont really care about that one way or another though.
<1> now really, afk
<2> atomic commits are indeed much better.
<3> siglite: moop.
<0> kosmo: Moop
<3> siglite: the reason I asked my last question was: you said you didnt do anything for him, but the guy called and said "what about the guy from yesterday" I was confused.
<0> oh
<0> we didn't have the billing dispute until yesterday. We'd been doing work for them right until they called and said "um, we can't pay $rate"
<0> we'd done a lot of work for 'em. Mostly sensless bull****. But we'd had people on site.
<4> and then they said they couldn't pay... nice.
<5> siglite: dont you like discuss this BEFRE doing work
<0> noxo: we did. After we did a bunch of work, they decided they weren't gonna pay according to the agreement.
<0> noxo: so **** them.
<5> siglite: sue them?
<6> was the agreement verbal?
<3> siglite: AH
<4> siglite: so they now have a transparent web proxy that always returns ceiling cat no matter which URL they try to get? ;)
<7> or tubgirl ? :)
<8> see it this way. at least they have the decency to call and tell you that they are broke.
<9> tubgirl makes me throw up a little still to date..
<10> FauxReal: lemonparty
<9> ?
<10> .org It'll make you forget about tubgirl for awhile.
<9> oh
<7> uh oh :)
<10> heh
<5> huh?
<9> maybe after lunch... its too close :)
<5> link?
<10> FauxReal: Good idea :)
<10> noxo: You want a link to it? http://lemonparty.org
<10> But why you'd WANT a link is beyond me....
<9> oh jesus i looked



<5> ah.o
<10> heh
<10> FauxReal: There're also http://hai2u.com/
<10> there's
<10> BTW, these are not worksafe :P
<9> my aera is worksafe
<9> :)
<9> flat panles to me... rest of studio on other side.. they may hear strange gagging/etc though
<9> obviously i cant type today.
<10> hehehehe
<11> been working all morning on a win2k3 box that hasnt had updates since 12/05. customer wonders why site "is gone".
<11> cant really tell them, "your previous IT consultant was a ****ing idiot and you were *** ****ed proper for 8 months, now my turn."
<12> Falchion: http://www.ie7.com/
<12> (SFW)
<13> Good lord...about damn time. Adobe is finally going to be working on getting linux up to date with Flash player 9
<4> rhowe: LOL
<5> rhowe: godie
<14> FauxAFK, sure you can tell them
<14> FauxAFK: tell 'em the last consultant took the money and ran
<11> thats about what i said
<11> trying to recover ANYTHING in /www/ over remote desktop from florida to california.... waste of my damn time
<11> should wipe box, install and lock down 2.6.* and secure future with them.
<5> or get the disk shipped to you.
<11> yea
<11> they are freaking out though
<11> do not want to hear send me disk, ill recover. want it now now now now
<11> they have 35 minutes, then its lunch and im moving on.
<7> this is amazing!
<7> FauxAFK: you're actually typing while being away from your keyboard? I am impressed, voice navigation at use or something? :)
<5> well, they can give you a flight, you go there do your stuf
<11> It a secret Lion-O
<11> Voice activated administration would be sweet
<15> hi everybody!
<11> just sit here and bitch at box all day, not that I dont do that but this time it would respond!
<4> Croata: not yet
<15> not yet what?
<4> d'oh!
<15> it seems bad moment to enter...
<4> yes. very bad.
<4> come back in about 10 years
<15> oh! not yet high?
<15> nice welcome! did you work at any hotel / emb***y?
<11> sprint did light the fiber this morning though here now I have to schdule pulling live uplink onto it
<11> Download Speed: 8555 kbps (1069.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
<11> Upload Speed: 8485 kbps (1060.6 KB/sec transfer rate)
<11> all to my self to a lil box in the corner right now :)
<7> w00t
<11> 10/10mb fiber 1755/mo
<11> USD
<11> supposedly, "unplug current uplink from 2600, plug in fiber, call us"
<16> vreau sa intreb si eu ceva de o instalare de linux ma help si pe mine cineva ? :)
<15> what lang could be that?
<17> Italian maybe?
<11> i understand, "linux".
<17> Romanian.
<15> instalare -> install
<11> well.. win2k3 box just dropped me with a nice message broadcast before disconnect, "**** Off, Its Mine..".
<11> bah.. send me disk people.
<17> kuddo: #linuxro
<4> http://www.theonion.com/content/node/50902
<16> ok....can you help me now ?
<16> i have a question about a linux instalation
<11> holy ****.. wish i could learn a language that fast.
<16> huh ?! wtf ?
<16> :)
<15> years again? you have a problem with years and anniversaries
<15> the translating machine has come back to life
<4> http://subscribe.theonion.com/product_info.php?cPath=9&products_id=147&osCsid=65ec9e4dfc5eaa93014afc860c3f86e6
<4> ^ I need one of those
<15> it seems you hate ppl
<4> Croata: No. In fact, I hate people who hate.
<15> yr
<4> Croata: yr?


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