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<0> I would like to actually see what's inside <0> ;) <1> yes, seems you are not so easily confused! <2> The try cat and swithc on monitor? <3> i want to edit my sshd banner, also, id like it so it executes some command after 3 failed tries (iptables blahblah %offender_ip -j DROP) <3> how do i proceed on achieving this <0> Niteye you need to edit version.h before compiling <0> to edit your banner <3> too much trouble <0> and for the second one you need to configure a firewall rule <0> so don't change it if it's too much trouble <0> mule about that .nfb cat won't do, pico won't do obviously, I'm stranded <0> :) <3> also, currently i run vsftpd, but what other are recommended? <4> hiya all <5> !pure-ftpd
<5> !pure-ftp <4> i have set up a Mandriva on my laptop and by defautl KDE was installed and started under X. What to do to get Gnome started instead of KDE when launghing X ?? <5> !pureftpd <6> it has been said that pureftpd is A secure small feature full ftp server located at http://download.sourceforge.net/pureftpd/ <7> !proftpd <6> [proftpd] a good ftp server if you like that sort of thing...find it at http://proftpd.net .. documentation at http://proftpd.net/docs, or ask me about scp or sftp <7> !sftp <6> sftp is the 'ftp' client for ssh, see http://www.openssh.org, phydoxx. <7> LadyByte, you are a smart bot <6> phydoxx: what are you talking about? <5> LePousson: how about downloading switchdesk or editing/creating a ~/.Xclients <4> and what do i have to put in the .Xclients ?? <3> a lot of supposedly good clients, but im not sure which one i should use next time i install an ftpd <3> i mean good daemons** <8> i've no complaints about proftpd <9> Hey gang.. Postfix question for ya... <8> answer: its an MTA <9> I've got SPAM messages coming in to non-existant mail users and they attempt to bouce, but the destination server doesn't accept connections. Is there a way to stop those kinds of messages from bouncing? <10> hey guys ubuntu linux has an option to install in spanish language right? <7> very interesting that my IP was reported on DNSBL for spamming. and when i asked to to investigate the case they came up with "you are trojan infected" <7> goonygoogoo, i think so yes. but the ubuntulinux.org homepage should inform you about that <10> phydoxx, if you mean that stupid message that appears during login on irc it shows up for many people regardless <10> regardless of trojan or no trojan or no spamming <7> goonygoogoo, i know it affects many people. but i would like to find out how my IP makes it on blacklists of abuse databases <11> ok, this is making me swear. <12> phydoxx: why care ? <11> what's a good, and safe, way to do bulk renames of filenames with capital letters in them? <13> bronaugh: rename :) <10> I'd say it's just a screwup on their side, someone with a similar ip address had a problem and they block a whole range which includes you <12> phydoxx: you cant force retarded admin to NOT use the blacklist right ? <13> its a part of perl <12> phydoxx: it's not YOUR fault, so not YOUR problem <7> T`aZ, well. if there was a _real_ case of spam from my IP i have to visit the boyfriend of my sister next door and ask him to scan his box <10> it's really not a big deal <12> phydoxx: you on dynamic ip ? <11> Gathond: yeah, but that's like saying "oh, use mv' <7> yes, i get my IP from a pool every time i connect <13> bronaugh: why? <11> because it does the same thing? <13> bronaugh: rename 'y/A-Z/a-z/' * <11> it probably even uses the same system call. <12> phydoxx: then probably these retards have blacklisted your whole range or something <13> bronaugh: probably, but only one cmd :) <11> Behavior of this function varies wildly depending on your system implementation. <11> great. <7> T`aZ, thats why i mailed them, to find out about details. but they just posted the standard answer <10> I get the same blacklist message, it's no big deal and never stops me from entering irc <11> ahh, so there's a real "rename" command. nice. <11> I didn't realize you were speaking of that, and not either the rename system call, or rename perl func. <11> sorry for jumping on you there. <14> Hello <14> Anyone use E17 ? <13> bronaugh: ahh:) I was refering to the actual perl script (i think it is) of that name yes :) <13> bronaugh: if you have a large number of files combine it with xargs <11> Gathond: there's -always- a large # of files with this system <13> actually debians /usr/bin/rename traces to /use/bin/prename through 2 symlinks, so I suppose prename would be a more accurate name <11> yeah.
<11> the perl ver is better, I am sure. <5> bronaugh: dont' know about all that...but the executable version is pretty quick <12> phydoxx: well, good luck , myself i dont lose time anymore whese these issues <11> OptimusPrime: so is perl ver. <11> didn't take appreciable time to rename 670 files. <7> T`aZ, i think you are right. it might be a waste of time <12> phydoxx: but might still be intereseting to know if your sister's boysfriend is infected or something :p <14> ugh.... <12> + 's computer ^^ <14> no one ? <12> xidaux: ask the fscking question godamnit <14> T`aZ: Uh, I have all the E17 component modules compiled .. I just need like an .xsession script or something to get it started <14> T`aZ: There is no official documentation for this <12> xidaux: X issue, not E17 :p <14> T`aZ: I use Xorg actually not XFree86 <12> xidaux: echo whatevertheE17binaryiscalled > ~/.xsession <12> and if you use startx , it .xinitrc <12> xidaux: doesn't matter <7> T`aZ, yeah :) <11> then again, not much takes appreciable time on this box... muahaha <9> bronaugh: Sounds like a nice machine... Where do you live again . . . ;) <14> T`aZ: screw it I'll just use wmii <11> DSpair: far away from you :P <11> the plane ticket you'd need to steal the machine would cost more than the machine is worth. <9> How do you know? I'm piggy backing this connection... :P <11> DSpair: I can guess <9> S'ok... I've got a BladeCenter to play with. <11> yeah. it's only a dualcore A64 <9> Oh, that all? I've been throwing those away because they're too slow . . . :P <11> riiight :P <9> j/k <11> proc was only 1/5 of machine cost. <9> Nah, I'm just jealous. <9> Got a nice video card then? <11> nope. <15> "Beta has expired" blah blah blah. datefudge time. <11> server. got 6 disks in it <9> Aha... <9> What distro? <6> A distro is, perhaps, one of the following: CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, LFS, Mandrake, Red Hat/Fedora, Slackware and SuSE (in alphabetical order), but can be something else too. a "Distribution" <11> DSpair: deb. <9> Coo... <9> For me it's gotta be Deb or Mandriva.. They both have really good management tools. <11> the RAID5 array tops out at about 250M/sec read speed. <9> bronaugh: Not bad!! <9> What do you do with it? <11> so far, not much. <11> just archived 200G of data to the array. <11> tossed a bunch of crappy old disks. <11> yay. <9> I'm getting ready to deploy VMware ESX for our terminal servers, so we're clustering our IBM Blades and using a SAN for shared storage. <11> the machines here ****. <9> Unfortunately, they won't give me the budget for FibreChannel and I have to settle for iSCSI over GigE. <11> the server is probably faster than all the other machines here put together, by a fair margin. <9> bronaugh: We're getting rid of our desktops altogether and moving to HP t5000 thin clients. <11> I pilfered the old server for its memory and distributed it to the workstations around here so that they wouldn't swap like crazy. <9> They only cost about $275. <11> yeah. <11> well, I think weaning the people here off their OE crack habit would be difficult. <11> plus the networking in this building is horrible. <11> like... wifi gets better speed than the wired network. <11> (ok, not quite true... but it's supposed to be 100MBit, and it never approaches that) <11> in fact, the card usually doesn't operate at that, because the cabling is too long. <9> bronaugh: I know the feeling. I just got back from out Seattle branch a few days ago, and when I hooked up their new switch, all of their cabling failed. <11> heh. <9> The problem was that some of their hubs were still 10base2... :P <11> OUCH <9> bronaugh: That's what I said!! <11> yeah, they upgraded all the stuff here to 100baseT apparently. <11> but with 90M cable runs... <9> I spent 3 days over the weekend ripping out their entire cabling and replacing it. <11> (I'd love to maim the genius who thought runs that long were a smart idea) <11> 90M is still pretty much anecdotal; it's what the onboard nVidia NIC's little BIOS thing reports
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