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<0> Guiken: /etc/resolv.con <0> Guiken: /etc/resolv.conf <1> yeah it looks fine as far as I know <1> just lists my 2 dns servers <1> im also running 2 ips on the same nic... if that matters <2> Guiken: when you try to ping by name, what does it return? <1> unknown host <1> reguardless of what name I try to ping <1> nslookup returns the correct ip, and I can browse via mozilla fine by name <2> hrm <2> you're not using NIS by chance, are you? <1> no <3> where do i a list of bookmark web pages so that it can b displayed in th browser bookmark list <3> which file is that? <2> the bookmark file ;b <2> probably in ~/.mozilla/ somewhere
<3> Mozilla Firefox browser <2> Guiken; that's really strange <1> I am ***igning 2 different IPS to a single NiC if that makes a difference <2> ah! <1> but yeah it is strange, its as if ping just ignores lookups heh <2> well, that's still strange.. I would say check gateway/default route, but that should effect everything, not just pinging <1> yeah and I can get out/browse without a problem <3> any idea? <1> it just ping and apache that dont seem to be resolving <1> the it affects apache in the sense that host names wont resolve for virtual servers <2> apache? <4> apache is probably a versatile, high-performance HTTP server; see (apache-common ; apache-dev ; apache-doc ; apache-ssl); they are also Native Americans. or cool helicopters, or ask me about apache-perl5.6, or ask me about apache manual <2> LadyByte: shut up <4> Yes, master. <2> Guiken: in what way is apache acting weird? <2> host name for virtual servers.. locally? hrm <1> yep <2> does /etc/hosts look right? <2> erm.. is the loopback interface up? <1> 127.0.0.1 kb.solardirect.com kb localhost.localdomain localhost <2> you should fix that <1> loopback hrm... <1> lemme check <2> fix that hosts file <1> yeah <1> 1 sec <1> first time I thought to check it :; <2> must.. smoke.. bbiaf <1> lo Loopback .0.0.1 .0.0.0 Up <1> yeah nicotine sounds good, this is annoying :P <1> anyone have any insight into this? hostfile is straight, can connect to dns server, etc. <5> dows someone know how to configure pureftpd from a pasive ip can ? <5> does someone know how to configure pureftpd to accept conections from a pasive ip can ? <5> does someone know how to configure pureftpd to accept conections from a p***ive ip? <6> iokozuna: from a p***ive ip? <0> iokozuna: 1. please do not repeat yourself. who wants to help you will do so if he knows. <0> define p***ive ip can. <0> hehe. who uses pureftpd anyways? <6> I do. <2> yeah. and I think it supports it by default anyway. <2> although you can specify a port range if you want <6> Fiver: right. <0> Fiver: you are using pureftpd too? <6> pureftpd is an excellent ftpd <2> synaptic: no, I use vsftpd <0> that's what i use too. <0> tommi_: i didn't say it wasn't. <2> mainly because it's included with my distro, and it's a good ftpd. but pure is as well. <0> i didn't know anyone that uses it so that's why i told that. <6> ah. it's my ftpd of choice. <0> probably i'll give it a try. <6> it's -different- <0> define different. <0> oh, how's it going Fiver? <6> but that's probably why I like it. it's very djb'ish in it's workings. <2> I barely use ftp at all, so vsftpd is plenty good for me <2> synaptic: fine, and you? feeling your usual ornary self today? ;) <0> Fiver: well i'm fine. wait and see if i'm the usual. :) <6> it's another of those `install and forget' daemons I regularly use. <0> tommi_: i don't like that definition.
<6> synaptic: which definition? <0> install and forget. <0> seems unsecure. <7> ive downloaded epic, but when i go to bin it and run it it says "can't find ./epic". <7> i run it as ./epic <0> but probably it just seems. <6> synaptic: that's my point. you can forget them because they -are- secure. <2> synaptic: the reason he can forget it is because he knows it's secure. <2> heh <0> tommi_: you can never be to sure. <7> im getting also errors on "make modules" in usr src linux...as it says "No rule to make target 'include/linux/autoconf.h'" <7> perhaps its the same problem? <0> Fiver: lots of people do that. "eh, this is da bezt on za market,... it's secure" it's the thing that's affected windows. <6> synaptic: ofcourse you can't, that's why you use software that havn't had security issues. that way you're CERTAIN you'll know about it if there's a problem <0> andre2: did you hug google today? <6> you're more unlikely to hear about `yet another msie/sendmail/bind exploit' <0> tommi_: everything has security problems. <7> synaptic nope... <0> tommi_: don't be sure of that. <7> why can't i run ./epic? <7> it says it can't find it <6> synaptic: if you're going to yap empty phrases like that, atleast back them up, otherwise you're just wasting my bandwidth. <7> when i do ls -la its there <0> trust nothing. <2> andre2: maybe it's not executable? <6> synaptic: I suggest you uninstall your OS and burn your computer. <0> andre2: you can always use strace to find its roots. <0> tommi_: that's what i was trying to explain all the day here. <0> andre2: what distro do you use? <6> synaptic: blahblah, the old `the only secure system is a nonexistant system' is growing weary of running dry of beating the dead horse fast. <0> tommi_: well that's kinda right. since everything has flaws in it. have you ever seen a perfect man/woman? <6> synaptic: that'd be philosophy. <0> tommi_: that would be everything. <5> :) <6> and out of context. <7> debian <5> i mean a client from a network that has an local ip masquaradion to internet is not allowed to connect to pureftpd ... how can i make pureftpd alow the client to conect ? <2> iokozuna: sounds to me like a problem with your NAT rules, not proftpd <5> well the erroro coming from the ftp server is 500 won't opent a connectio to 192.168.033 only to 89.26.3.xxx <2> iokozuna: so your proftpd server only accepts connections from 89.26.3.xxx? <5> my ftp server accepts connection oly from ip that have no masquerading ones in the back <5> is there a way to make pureftpd accept connections from nat ip-s ? <2> that's not what the error message suggests <5> then what it suggets? <0> damn internet. <0> i think i'm going to leave. <0> sorry tommi_ but everything is INSECURE! <0> later Fiver <2> synaptic seems pretty insecure <2> iokozuna: well, you say the error message is "500 won't opent a connectio to 192.168.033 only to 89.26.3.xxx" that looks to me like it only accepts connections from 500 won't opent a connectio to 192.168.033 only to 89.26.3.xxx <8> hello <2> er.. heh.. only accepts connections from 89.26.3.xxx <8> i have a dilema, how could i create the "--help" directory ? (not in mc) <8> from command line <2> PaulX: huh? <8> mkdir "--help" or mkdir '--help' doesnt work <2> ah <8> anybody ? <8> any sugestions ? <2> em, not to change the subject, but _why_ do you want to create a "--help" directory? <8> no reason, but not being able to create it bugs me <8> :) <2> ah, fair enough :) <8> i cannot escape the command easy... <5> Fiver then how can i make it work <5> ? <8> Fiver found out <8> mkdir ./--help or mkdir -- --help <2> ah, nice <2> iokozuna: I don't know. Nor am I convinced you understand what the problem is. <9> hey how can I uncompress a .zip file on linux? <5> unzip <9> cool
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