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<0> and thanks for the help <1> Is it possible to have two interfaces sent trough one imq in POSTROUTING and use a qdisc on that imq to shape outboud traffic ? <1> i have found no reason for this not to be possible but still, another opinion is welcome <1> any opinions ? <2> Apples are better than bananas. <1> :) <3> apples rock <1> ok, any opinions regarding my question ? <2> Not without having to put in effort. <1> would you care de elaborate on that ... some hints perhaps .. <2> thripper: I'd actually have to think about the answer ;) <1> thanks for not considering it a dumb question. <4> Hmmmm. Mystery Blue Tab Syndrome <0> nic changed, no help :( <5> hey... any ideea if a rh rpm works on an ubuntu ? <0> i think ubuntu uses debian packages
<2> While you could use rpms on debian based systems, you really shouldn't. <3> comacomacoma <2> Morning steg <0> re Coma <0> i fixed it! <2> Haha, good for you! <2> So, what was it? <0> ya never gues :) <0> but you should, from the data i pasted here :) <5> i didnt manage to fix that freakin` error.. about my compiler: C compiler cannot create executables <5> : <5> :|* <2> Um, Because the co-locator couldn't verify the frame-relay gateway to the server? <2> GenEthik: install the libc6-dev package <0> wailt a minute, i didn't paste it in here <2> rsd-g5: And we're no psychics either ;P <0> i changed the hardware adderess of nics <5> uhm..lemme search for it on the web.. i dont have physical access to the server.. i`m on ssh right now <0> and pparaently if a hardware address starts with 07, it stops working <0> the network stops working that is <2> GenEthik: apt-get's your friend <2> rsd-g5: Now that doesn't make any sense <0> well try it yourself <0> set the first part to 07 <5> uhm.. i never used that before :) dont know how.. <2> rsd-g5: No boxen around to try it on. <0> you on box right now, no? <2> Yeah, but it's a mac :P <0> but i only changed that and it worked instantly <6> of course. <0> you can't change MAc on mac? <6> ever heard of arp caches ? <2> rsd-g5: Not that easily, no <2> Oh wait, it _is_ possible <2> Cool <6> 0xDEADBEEF <0> change it to start with 07 <2> Can't afford to take my link down atm <0> darn, somebody should test it <2> rsd-g5: I'm telling you, it doesn't make any sense... at all <0> if i change eth1 mac to start with 07 then dor arp -d in windows box <0> it wont ping this one anymore <2> Ok, it might make sense on windows. The unpredictable PoS that it is. <5> Coma the server is a Celereon at 300mhz ... i found like 5 packages about that: i386, ppc, amd64, sparc etc .. any suggestions what package is best for me ? <2> GenEthik: Go with the i386 one. But still, you shouldn't install it "by hand" <2> GenEthik: You were using debian, right? <0> wait a minute, now it pings, but wont go to net <2> Perhaps the sticky bit has come loose. <5> Coma the OS is ubuntu... and the package is a .deb ( but the extra info on that site says it`s for ubuntu) <2> Ubuntu's just debian in a fancy dress, it still has apt-get available <2> GenEthik: Just see if "apt-get install libc6-dev" works. If it doesn't you can always try alternative ways (though you shouldn't) <5> i`m trying now.. just one sec <0> yes, i tested again, ping works, but windows box wont go to net if i chaange eth1 mac to start with 07 <2> And if you replace windows with anything else? :P <0> i haven't tested that <0> but obviously there's something wring in using 07 as first part on mac address in masq box <0> maybe it's reserved or so <2> It's the official, factory ***ign AMC address, right? <2> s/***ign/***igned/
<7> Coma meant: It's the official, factory ***igned AMC address, right? <2> LadyByte: STFU <7> methinks stfu is Whilst we fully recognise your first amendment rights, we respectfully request that you exercise them somewhere else. Saint Fu, patron saint of Ninjas <2> *sigh* <2> Stinking bot <6> !lart Coma <3> sssssssssssssssssssssssss <3> Revenger: are you ever going to fix that? <2> steg: Wel, go on! <3> you do it :P <2> niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <2> s/i/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/g <7> Coma meant: niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <7> iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <3> haha <3> wait, it was fixed? <2> Bwahahaha <2> Seems so <3> wow <3> what happens when you give it two at once to do? <2> Other than HH not liking it <2> LadyByte: Welcome back! <7> it's good to be home :) <2> Not <8> errr... I hope LadyByte doesn't just blindly execute any regex? <2> I bet she does <8> s/hope/`uptime`/ <7> Demonen meant: errr... I `uptime` LadyByte doesn't just blindly execute any regex? <8> Atleast that one doesn't work ;) <2> The whole s///g exploit used to be fun too. She'd flood herself off. <8> s/that/{system('killall blootbot')}/x <8> Allright... that didn't work. <8> s/that/{system('killall blootbot')}/x <8> *phew* <8> I feel I might have been in some sort of trouble if it did work... <6> sure. <6> if the process was actually "blootbot" :P <6> try "perl" :P <8> s/that/{system('killall perl')}/x <8> nada <6> good. for you. <6> :P <8> Well YOU told me to try :P <8> It probably triggers on ^s/([^\/]+)\/([^\/]+)\//$ or somesuch, and doesn't see the x <8> At least, that's what I'd do. <8> or, err, the working regexp version, that is :P <6> welcome to the ladybyte developers team. <6> lets get real. <6> if you find someone who grok's perl and wants to spend some time with her, be my guest. <9> Revenger: I might be interested as long as you wouldn't mind a copy of the codebase running on another network <8> While I do not grok Perl, I do know it, and I've spent time poking the blootbot code earlier. <8> That's why I respectfully decline <9> as usual, whether you have time for it is actually going to be the main factor. <0> do you get oui Unknown if you tcpdump arp some interface? <8> (or "run away in horror") <6> hehehehe <2> rsd-g5: If your tcpdump is old enough, yes <0> these mac addresses have unique numbers for manufaturing companies <9> likewise. actually, I was suggesting to rewrite a _BASIC_ blootbot clone instead of what is the bloatboot project now. <0> or first three hex are <2> tommi: There's also your chance to backdoor the damn thing ;) <8> I have my own bot, written in POE::Component::IRC, that is just about as basic as it gets :P <4> You have a power over ethernet bot? <0> but they don't seem to work, saince no matter what i put there, it's always oui unknown <9> Coma: yes, ofcourse it's supposed to r00tz0rize stuff whenever I leghump stuff at random <6> longword++++ <8> Perl Object Enviroment longword. :P <9> Coma: and then again, I'm ***uming reve runs it in a sane environment ;) <8> Power over Ethernet is PoE, silly! <4> Reve: How goes the EVE?
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