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<0> where?! <0> I heard that dude rawx0rz! <0> I can't wait to meet him! :) <1> :-) <0> how's it goin' Pairo? :) <0> Yo, Ymir...I'm talkin; to you :P <0> Redragon^ you still here? <0> hm. <0> I can't believe how dead this place has become. it used to be tough to get a word in edgewise <2> yeah, Ubuntu <2> guess it just all works now <1> KrnlPanic: Working :-P <0> working. *pfeh* <0> why bother? :) <0> gcbirzan what's the best way, using htaccess, to block a specific user-agent? <1> Hm.
<1> I used mod_rewrite for that <1> Redirected DA bullcrap to a page explaining how much I hate it <0> hm. got an example? <1> Let me see <1> <Directory /> RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} ^DA\ [0-9.]+$ RewriteRule ^.* http://google.com <1> </Directory> <1> Er. Silly irssi. You get the point... <1> Now. Food. <0> thx. <0> enjoy <3> How can I test if a secondary ip on a server is routed through a certain gateway if the primary ip is routed through another ip? <1> What's wrong with traceroute? <3> gcbirzan: I used it but I want to test it to be sure <3> I mean to add a route for that ip to go through the second gateway, not the default one <1> Technically, you can't. <1> Since a route is destination network and destination prefix. <2> man I like gcbirzan <1> But, there is a way to do it. What I can't really understand is what you are trying to do. Test what you've done? Learn how to do it? <1> mule: Hands off! <3> gcbirzan: ok, then what about a cl*** /24 and not only one ip <1> mule: What does your wife-to-be think about you liking other men? <3> gcbirzan: I need to see why my secondary ips are not routed to my server <1> catalinux: Key word in that sentence was destination. <2> I believe that she finds my love for all men endearing <1> catalinux: Isn't that an issue you should take up with your ISP? <3> gcbirzan: I did an traceroute and on a higher level I can't reach the gateway <1> catalinux: If you really want help, you're going to have to explain what you want to do... In more detail... <3> gcbirzan: this is it: PRIMARY: 65.18.219.59; SECONDARY: 65.18.200.101, 65.18.200.103; now I use GATEWAY: 65.18.219.1 but I need to check if using 69.94.64.1 I can reach the secondary ips on the server. And all this remotely, without any risc of loosing my connection. <1> catalinux: They're on the same subnet? <3> gcbirzan: the secondary ips yes <1> Well, hm. <3> gcbirzan: 255.255.240.0 <1> ping -I 65.18.200.101 65.18.200.1 <1> Wow. That's... creepy. <3> gcbirzan: why use 65.18.200.1? <1> catalinux: Er. 219 <1> I've never seen such a big subnet before being used for anything useful. <4> Hy. <3> gcbirzan: using 65.18.219.1 as the default gateway I can't reaach 65.18.200.101 <1> Didn't you say... <1> Hm. Riight. <1> Okay, well, firstly. <3> gcbirzan: now I want to see if using 69.94.64.1 as the default gateway I can reaach it <1> When I asked if the IPs are on the same subnet, I meant all of them. <3> gcbirzan: but without loosing my remote connection :) <4> hey Krueger:P <4> your welcome <3> gcbirzan: you mean only the secondary ips or secondary ips and the primary ip? <1> I mean all. <1> Secondly. <1> You're confused about what default gateway means. <1> And, thirdly, I think you want policy routing. <3> gcbirzan: thanks <4> Training! <5> is there any way to force my laptop to run at some lower cpu freq? <1> Redb3ard: Yeah. <1> Redb3ard: What CPU do you have, though? <6> What is the name of the program that can convert from rpm to deb? <1> alien <6> tnx!
<7> excellent. <8> are people allowed to hump eachother here? <7> yes. but only if it is very, very, gay. <8> fair enough <5> this is about to drive me nuts <5> cpu throttling to t4 does nothing thermally... it just shutdown because of the intensive cpu load of su'ing to another user <9> lol <5> its not funny <5> i have cpufreq_ondemand.ko loaded, always have, seems to do little or nothing to help <9> on this side of things it's pretty funny. But then I can't figure out what piece of pam I need for the netboot machine <5> ive never been able to find the userspace tool for cpufreq_userspace.ko <5> anyone have any ideas? <9> I dont' have a laptop, so I don't have a clue <7> Redb3ard: ok, you have the right one -loaded- but which is being -used? <7> cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor <10> Can't gkrellm handle cpu throtteling <9> I would think the underlying modules would have to be in good order first <5> i dont have udev turned on <1> Tough luck, eh? <5> i gave up on it after a month, because it was impossible to have more than one xterm at a time <1> Hm. <5> if it can, i cant find it in the options <11> I keep getting this in my mail, and I'm not sure what it means. I've been trying to find a fix on google. If i query this string i can find some stuff about my issue, but it seems to all lead to disabling ACPI. <11> user pid=899 uid=0 auid=4294967295 msg='hwclock: op=changing system time id=0 res=success' is my error <1> I have to install some machines, identical configuration, only need to change the IP and hostname (and a couple of other things, but, basically, just IP and hostname). Is there an already existent way to boot via PXE and do it? <11> that message just means my hardware clock is different from my system time right? <9> gcbirzan: I think there's a debian image type thing <1> Not Debian. :-P <1> I just want to rsync stuff... <9> psh! not worth it then! :P <1> I've to be doing it on about 10 machines. Me be lazy :-P <5> anyone have any advice? <9> gcbirzan there has to be something out there. Check google and freshmeat I guess <12> hi all <12> does anyone knows a good graphical ftp manager/client for fedora core? <11> gftp? <5> well, i reenable udev, and it still says no such file, for the damn sys cpufreq stuff <5> this is absurd <11> o GUI <9> Anyone good with pam? I can enter the p***word and username, but get "module is unknown" <13> hello, can someone pls help me configure sendmail ? <14> got to love this network <1> ChiTaz: Hey, at least it keeps danq out. :-) <14> well now danq is back :) <11> I've had this server running for about a year now with no crashes. Just this week it crashed twice for some reason. The server is remote, and someone with physical access to the server said the screen said unable to handle kernel paging request and die() failure output suppressed. I did not get a log because syslog.conf was set up to log *.emerg to *, so it just went to the terminal. I changed my syslog.conf to log to a file, but haven't crashed <11> hardware failed? <11> no software has been changed in the last few months, nor has any hardware been changed <15> one random bit swapped in the ram or something maybe <15> very hard to find the real cause when something suddenly fails :s, good luck anyway :) <11> T`aZ: probably hardware or software in your opinion? <15> if your box was not idling during the year, i would say software problem <9> humm.... anyone know how to add fonts to putty? <13> if i shutdown crond will it have negative impacts on the sistem ? <11> you wont get mail <11> yea, it will <1> Why? <13> im trying to not get mail from cron, its flodding me <13> im trying to setup sendmail <13> and when i run sendmail ... cron floods my mailbox <11> well it's not going to like break your system if you shut down cron temporarily. but logs wont get rotated and such <16> hi is it possible to go from sid(unstable) back to etch (testing)? <13> i think ill see whap happens <17> slocate: should be able to <16> reality i tried the obvious, editing the sources.list file <17> And? <16> nothing happens <17> You do an apt-get update? <16> of course <17> Terrible lag tonight here <1> Hm. <17> Sorry if I get dropped
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