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<0> PEBKAC <1> heh. <2> even if yahoo <2> i can ping but cant traceroute it <1> what <1> dumb. router(s). they do that. ignore it. who cares. <2> or even my dns <1> if you want a real answer, try using, uh <1> oh **** what whas the name of that program <1> i forget <0> tracepath? <1> OH YEAH. Ethereal. <2> coz thats the reason why icant get through my damn vpn <1> Like we said. like 16 times. <2> coz thats the reason why icant get through my damn vpn <1> Why must you repeat, you silly ***clown?
<2> do u understand now puppet? <1> If you know 'coz' the reason, why are you asking? <1> Thanks. <3> heh <1> Let's shoot for under 5 mins next time, eh? ;) <0> I like to give people a chance. <1> I'm going to bed. I'm drunk as a skunk. Again. <0> excellent. <1> He's msg flooding me. <0> excellent. <1> [23:24] <2> claiming an american acting like osama <1> [23:24] <2> hahahaha <1> (repeat repeat repeat) <1> Alright, well. Yeah I'm drunk, bye. <0> yeah. <1> I can play, too. /timer1 0 3 /msg kernel20 Ignored. <1> 'nite. <0> lol <1> he's parroting <1> he'll be doing that all night :( <0> excellent. <3> heh, can you send a remote beep? <1> haha <0> lol <0> good one... <1> hmm <1> does that work, bronaugh? <0> C-g I think. <1> aww :( <1> [23:26] <1> Ignored. <1> [23:26] No such nick <1> Seriously, bedtime. Later. <0> I got the CTCP <0> but yeah. <3> depending on the client, it'll beep on all messages <0> yeah. but you could also insert a beep char. <4> someone heard about the COSCO SCAM? <0> nope <4> http://www.bjorn3d.com/theforum/viewtopic.php?t=61832 <0> LOL <4> ahahahahaahha <0> Apple is a great company for people who want to feel like intellectuals or rebels without actually doing anything important. <0> NICE. <4> dont even say apple with a capital a <4> like if you had repect <0> hah <3> bah, sleep <5> afk <6> anybody know how to get imap to work with files as folders instead of sub-dirs as folders? <7> Redb3ard: I was wondering, are you from Olathe? <8> on a slackware box I can ssh from the local network but cannot ssh to the box from outside the local network anyideas what I might can do to fix this <9> Check your iptables settings <10> !slackware <11> extra, extra, read all about it, slackware is what we used to use before we had real distributions, or has 4,999 users, now that zatmac uses debian, or for the terminally masochistic, or if i want a copy of PV's harddrive, i ask him myself. "Slackware, because Linux is only free if you DON'T VALUE YOUR TIME", or so "secure" that you can't even do your work with it. <9> Heh, thats unhelpful <8> Braden thanks <9> np <12> yeah, pornbuntu is good <8> ya I know I was wondering why that was there <9> I have a question <9> For the IP address 70.224.99.250, what is my correct subnet mask?
<13> whatever yourt provider whishes it to be <13> s/rt/r/ <9> I can use bits 0-6 <9> I have no clue what my provider wants it to be. They don't open till monday *swt* <9> (reconfiguring a router) <13> so thats 7 bits in total, making it a /25, not? <9> heh, I tried 8 and it allowed the value. I don't know what the max bits I can use is <9> The router tells me I can use between 0 and 22 <14> Can someone help me to set my time and date on Slackware 8.1 ? <12> Verifyed: rm /etc/localtime && ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Bucharest /etc/localtime <12> Verifyed: netdate 129.6.15.28 132.163.4.102 131.107.1.10 207.200.81.113 <12> Verifyed: is time to new version if you are 8.1. <14> :) ok 10q <15> hi. I wanna create a live V-Host stats page.When a user lock's on the website to see what v-host'a re up and what v-host are down.how can i create that?.or is any script to help? <16> anyone can give me idea how to config my PCI modem to my installed Ubuntu? <9> Is there any way to guess what a subnet mask would be for a given ip? <13> no <9> So basically without the provider telling me what the subnet for the ip is, im screwed? <13> yep <17> Brad: Are you sitting in front of the box? <17> Brad: You can make an educated guess. What IP and gateway were you given (feel free to obscure the first two octets) <9> x.x.99.249 <9> is the gateway <13> looks like a /29 or /30 then <9> I already tried /30, so I will give /29 a whirl <16> anyone can give me idea how to config my PCI modem to my installed Ubuntu? it show on the device manager but i'm new to this Linux thing <9> OrTigaS: If you can open up a terminal window you can send it "DTR" then "ATDT phonenumber" <9> using gtkterm or minicom <9> Anyways, time for bed <9> Thanks for the help =) <16> ty <16> night <18> syslog-ng crashes after logrotate runs /etc/init.d/syslog-ng reload, is there any reason it needs to be relaoded after the logs are rotated ? <19> question: Since I use Centos 4.3 it seems as if root can't do any cronjobs, and apparently only one of my non-root users can do his cronjob. the 2 other users' cronjobs simply don't execute. Any pointers as to where to look? <20> hmm <20> using relative or absolute paths? <20> permissions on any executables? <19> either way doesn't work. I'ts fetchmail... <20> any errors mailed to the user? <20> whats syslog say? <19> nope. the cronjob doesn't even start <20> crond is started though? <20> not sure <19> pam_access[22345]: access denied for user xyz... <19> that could be an issue. <19> but how come that one user can use cron, and the other two cannot? Maybe recreate those users? <21> how do i make a dc++ hub ? <21> what program do i need ? <12> Aplexw: see http://verlihub.sourceforge.net <22> how do i find out what port a fserve is using ? i am having trouble downloading some files. <22> i keep getting unable to connect <19> Apr 2 14:40:01 linuxserver crond(pam_unix)[22561]: session closed for user koreen.rohde <19> Apr 2 14:40:01 linuxserver pam_access[22562]: access denied for user `kasey.rohde' from `cron' <19> ^^ I am very confused about that <19> 2 users get this error.. but one user doesn't <19> I got no entries in /etc/cron.allow nor /etc/cron.deny... <19> doesn't make ANY sense to me.. Maybe PAM? Maybe SELINUX? Dunno... :( <23> what is a pam? <23> LadyByte, pam? <11> i heard pam is the Pluggable Authentication Modules. Check http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/ for more information. Linux-PAM SysAdmin's Guide is at http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/pam.html <23> rrohde, what is pam good for? <19> Well, the question is, why can user X use cron just fine, wheres users y and z on the same machine can't? <23> are they all in the same user group? <19> "users" <23> are they all local users? <19> yes <23> login as that user that is being denied and set a cron job manually, and see if it goes, if not then you know it is the pam application that is being denied, not the user <19> well, for now I stuck the fetchmail cronjob of those two users into the one of the user that can use cron... so that's a workaround. Question remains though - why can he, and not the 2 others use cron? :) <19> I did create those 2 users' cronjob ligged in as them.. <19> *logged <19> This is interesting <19> Apr 2 14:52:01 linuxserver crond(pam_unix)[22730]: session opened for user rainer.rohde by (uid=0) <19> Apr 2 14:52:18 linuxserver crond(pam_unix)[22730]: session closed for user rainer.rohde <19> This is the user that works. Notice the by (uid=0) ?? the other 2 don't show that
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