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<0> i supose that a clamav scan will be good to?
<1> yup much better now
<2> not static
<2> calling the guy...
<1> you can configure static with an ifconfig and route after its booted
<1> i do it all the time with lnx-bbc when i investigate a box
<2> is it has been compromised, why haven't we been shut out
<2> nothing else is hokey
<1> being compromised doesn't mean they will lock you out
<1> especially if its a well hidden compromise
<1> if they lock you out, you fix it and elminate their resource
<1> if they go undetected they can use the resource for some time
<1> until an attack report or something is filed
<1> or you stumble across it
<2> how would they be using it
<2> look /var/log/messages is still reporting file



<2> is it just masking their connections?
<2> what if i reinstall syslog?
<2> i wonder if rebooting may fix everything with utmp
<2> heh
<1> i dont think its syslog, i dont believe syslog does the utmp stuff
<1> it might
<1> anything is possible
<2> no i mean if it is comprised why don't we see them logging in
<3> whats the package name for rndc in debian?
<4> init should write to utmp whenever a process or child terminates, so if you start/stop something it is supposed to record it there
<5> Wamphyri: Maybe libisccc0
<3> weird
<1> Lumafsck that would most likely be hidden
<1> Wamphyri its part of bind9
<3> hmm
<1> !paste
<6> More than 3 lines? Paste your stuff at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/ and then tell us the url it gives you.
<1> who is running 2.6 kernel?
<1> need a 2.6 volunteer pls
<7> lol.
<1> i see them 2.6 folk are off at the bar... hehe
<2> those hoes
<7> I'm running it, but I don't know what you want.
<1> Viking667 do lsmod and see if you see md5 as a listed loaded module
<2> it should be there if you have ghostscript installed
<8> hi
<8> why when i use BindAdress IP in httpd.conf, it doesnt work ?
<7> I don't have that module. Period.
<1> i have ghostscript on a server and no md5 kernel module loaded
<2> bastard!
<7> what does gs have to do with md5 kernel?
<7> Didn't even know that it was there
<1> i never seen it before :)
<2> what is the md5 kernel module
<2> anyway
<7> I can't help with a tree either, I no longer have a sourcetree.
<9> hi can any one tell me where can i get the flopys for debian net install ?
<10> lol, no ban
<10> incredible
<8> can i have 5 different process on prot 80 if i have 5 ip on 1 serv ?
<11> xyzer: each process should bind to that unique ip, so yes
<8> Should i use BindAdress ip or Listen ip ?
<8> in httpd.conf ?
<8> grr it says Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
<8> Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to port 80
<10> i'm sorry, i'm a bit confuse, is Linux free or what ?
<8> help
<8> yes its free
<10> the why dose suse.com say that "download the free evaluation copy"
<7> romeo: because, though it's free, companies are also free to charge for distribution and support.
<7> which is what Suse does. They charge for packing together Linux, plus a large lump of free applications, plus some non-free applications.
<10> there are non-free Linux applications ?
<12> romeo no
<10> i'm confused
<10> newer mind
<7> romeo: and yes, there are non-free Linux applications.
<12> romeo you wanna pay?
<7> Part of it depends upon the definition of "non-free"
<10> aha aha
<7> Opera (full version), Staroffice are two examples.
<7> current pricing for a 5-seat version of StarOffice 8 is about $109



<12> Viking667 opera is full, what are you talking about
<7> asphodel: opera comes in two varieties.
<12> in which
<10> ok, i got this
<7> One is the "tryware" version, with advertising in the toolbar. The other is non-advertising, which you get by paying a small fee to Opera, and receiwving a file in return. the key file.
<10> oh
<7> feed that keyfile to opera, it becomes the commercial version.
<10> aight'
<10> and what Linux version would you recomend 4 my pc ?
<10> for using at home ?
<7> That depends. I use Ubuntu and like it, others use Fedora, or Debian, or Suse, or - hell, lots of other distributions.
<7> I also use Mandriva.
<10> i fell in love with a picture of fedora
<10> i mean suse
<7> meh. I won't buy Suse, mainly for that reason.
<1> romeo you were removed because of being in #hax0r, if you remain in it you will be removed again
<10> crist
<10> i parted
<10> and if i get suse from somewhere else, it is legal ?
<7> unlikely.
<5> OpenSuse is free
<12> Viking667 you have lost the latest info, opera is FULLY FREE
<12> there are no advertizing ads anymore
<7> Go for a downloadable distro instead. Debian is good, Ubuntu's good, others are good.
<10> SUSE 10.0 is free ?
<7> asphodel: oh. My apologies. I'm working on 8.0 stuff...
<5> I believe the latest is 10.1
<10> redragon suse ?
<5> Yes
<5> Suse
<12> what you mean 'I'm working on 8.0 stuff...' ?
<10> were can i get that ?
<7> asphodel: i.e. I have Opera 8.0
<5> opensuse.org
<7> whoops, sorry - that's 8.51
<12> Viking667 Opera 8.0 is free afail
<12> Viking667 8.51 is FREE
<12> does it display ads to u? did u pay for it?
<7> It did, yes.
<7> and no, I did not pay for it.
<7> by the way, please don't ctcp me.
<12> I dont think linux version of opera is 8.51
<7> that won't give you your answer
<12> the latest build is below
<7> *sigh*
<7> opera-8.51-20051114.5.i386.rpm
<12> I work for opera
<7> that's the one I currently have in my system.
<12> there shouldnt be ads
<10> how big is it ?
<10> SUSE 10.1
<12> 6 dvds
<10> auch
<12> or 9
<12> dont remember
<7> asphodel: that depends upon what you buy, mind you.
<10> why would i want a 9 dvd distro ?
<12> because you want to play the geek
<10> what dose it include in those 9 dvd's ?
<7> I was going to buy the whole 8-DVD set of Solaris/x86, because it was only $30 - until I found out they were going to charge me $44 for the postage on top.
<5> romeo: It's 6 CDs
<12> or impress the chicks in case you dont have 9 inches
<7> As you can imagine, I wasn't happy.
<5> Not 6 DVDs
<5> Ubuntu is 1 CD
<7> yes.
<10> 6 dvd's then
<12> ubuntu xubuntu kubuntu
<10> what good are they ?
<7> actually, there's two or three CDs, and a DVD.
<7> romeo: not dvds, CDs
<10> crist
<10> and what is on those cd's ?
<5> romeo: Everything


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