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<0> thats sick
<1> It certainly is.
<0> tried contacting the owner?
<2> shhesh
<2> its not their fault.
<2> its ultradns acting up.
<2> linux:~ # dig lartc.org @DNS-EU1.POWERDNS.NET
<2> lartc.org. 3600 IN A 213.244.168.210
<2> and..
<2> Last Updated On:05-Feb-2006 07:38:05 UTC
<2> Expiration Date:04-Feb-2007 19:43:22 UTC
<2> its bork since that change on the fifth propergated.
<0> nice
<1> Reve: I'm near certain the domain is expired
<2> echo "213.244.168.210 lartc.org" >>/etc/hosts.
<2> temporary fix.



<2> not according to whois
<1> It's common practice these days for registrars to screw over a domain after expiration, changing the NS records
<1> But you might be right
<0> Status:CLIENT HOLD
<2> you might be right too. but i doubt we find out.
<0> something saqys thats the same as registrar-hold, which is rather bad
<1> Curious that the nameserver actually come back with a response, after a long delay
<2> tojoe: i doubt they let in the *correct* nameservers.
<0> he domain will not be included in the zone. Typically denotes non-payment, expiration, or a domain subject to a legal dispute.
<1> Anyone want an updated version of wshaper, beaten into a proper RedHatish init script with separate config file?
<3> i have problem with opera browser...its autoclose when i open / click it
<1> wshaper == Wonder Shaper, the traffic control thing that optimizes your uplink for TCP ACKs and low latency interactive services
<1> Boy: Can't say I've ever used Opera to any great extent. FireFox tends to be the preferred browser
<3> ok dudes..which version is recommended ?
<1> Boy: A useful version most likely shipped with your distribution
<3> are you sure ?
<1> You're not using Red Hat 6.2 are you?
<3> FC 4
<1> Yup, you'll be fine with that
<4> haha, one day there will be FC6.2 to rival RH6.2
<1> What about 4.2?
<4> well, it's not quite RH6.2 standard!
<3> not sure
<1> 4.2 was a fine distribution.
<4> well, I haven't used any of the fedorae (in honesty)
<5> mule_: RH7.2 is the BOMB! I'm running it, and I LOVE IT!
<4> OptimusPrime: I am not endowed with humour
<4> I am an unpleasant developer-type :)
<6> alo
<6> can help me plz
<7> .o
<5> mule_: I noticed... neither am I... running Redhat 7.2 [Compaq] for Alpha
<6> ermm...
<6> can someone help here me
<8> aCiK: Since you haven't asked an actualy question yet, that's near impossible
<7> morning Coma
<8> morning, themaxxz
<6> why cannot run program i`m download at linux
<8> aCiK: Because of the increased solar activity over the past few days
<9> moCa
<7> gets
<8> Ohayo steg
<6> ermm
<6> ok
<6> i download program but cannot run
<8> aCiK: How about expanding on that a little, explain exactly what you downloaded and what you've tried so far and where it failed (and with what error)
<10> oky... how do i make fc4 to read a ntfs partition ?
<7> !ntfs
<11> [ntfs] Microsoft's "modern" filesystem. http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net for kernel drivers which only support reading and writing to files inplace (no size modifications, either), or http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ for a way to write to NTFS
<7> skipster, go there
<6> i try to download mirc
<6> but cannot runfile not supported
<7> you cannot run windows programs on linux
<8> aCiK: Duh, mirc is a _windows_ application, it won't run on linux. There are several irc clients available for linux though
<6> owh
<12> ( think wine can run mirc if one really wants to use that awful excuse of an IRC client :)
<6> ok
<10> i need for i386, i can only find i586 and i686 :(



<10> at least this i remember since last time.....
<7> skipster, erm
<6> how to check something in linux
<12> skipster: why? i386 code runs just fine on i686 machines
<10> but will it work on my machine?
<12> skipster: ahhh, sorry, got that the other way around, sorry
<10> last time i used i386 and it worked
<12> skipster: the reverse is probably not true no, i586 code will probably not run on a i386
<7> Gathond, not this code
<12> skipster: but unless you have a 486 machine i586 should work
<7> the kernel ntfs rpm needs tomatch your kernel exactly
<10> i have athlon xp 2000+ :-S
<7> skipster, uh then you dont need the i386
<12> skipster: i686 should work then
<10> well.... i have fc4's standard kernel..
<7> if you have an athlon yhou should be running i686
<12> skipster: provided you are using a i686 kernel :)
<10> i haven't changed it
<12> i think fc4 might ne i586 by default
<7> skipster, http://www.linux-ntfs.org/content/view/129/65/
<7> Gathond, itll install i686
<12> ok
<10> i last used i386 and i was warned not to try others :(
<7> morning tojoe
<0> 'evening themaxxz :p
<13> themaxxz: how to reject a connection from an ip to my tcp port 21?
<10> Linux 2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 [i686/1.65GHz] does this mean that i686 will work?
<7> !netfilter
<11> rumour has it, netfilter is what has replaced ipchains in the >2.3.15 and 2.4.x kernels or at http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/ , or also known as iptables (apt-get install iptables), or at http://netfilter.samba.org/ and http://netfilter.gnumonks.org/
<7> darkolf, go there and read
<7> skipster, yes
<13> iptables -I 1 -p tcp --dport 21 -s xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -j REJECT? please check for me
<7> that'll be $50
<13> erk hehe
<10> darn........
<10> doesn't work
<10> it can't connect
<1> OK. Thai is officially the madest language
<1> "Kai kai kai kai"
<1> Means "Who sells chicken eggs?"
<7> mornign long
<1> It's like "Smurf smurf smurfy smurfs?" only worse
<1> Morning them
<3> lol
<10> guys! how on earth can i make fc4 know about ntfs ?! :(((((
<14> hey.
<14> how can I make debian start sshd at start-up ?
<1> Have a read of the update-rc.d man page
<1> skip: linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net
<1> skip: They have kernel-specific FC4 RPMs
<1> skip: Read only
<7> longword, already told him that
<7> longword, btw the url changed :)
<7> !ntfs
<11> from memory, ntfs is Microsoft's "modern" filesystem. http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ for kernel drivers which only support reading and writing to files inplace (no size modifications, either), or http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ for a way to write to NTFS
<14> :)
<14> hi maxxie :) longw :)
<7> hey
<14> wha'zapp ?
<14> how can I make debian start sshd at start-up ?
<1> BlackBishop: Have a read of the update-rc.d man page
<2> lets create our own language.
<2> ni ni ni ni
<15> revie :)
<14> thanks longi
<2> "you will not get any help before you provide a nice shubbery."
<14> lewl rev
<16> Hm.
<1> them: That redirect will be there for years. I ain't changing
<16> Okay, so.
<16> I managed to freeze my screen session.
<16> Ctrl+A S, or some such.
<7> longword, lets help the world and safe bw :)
<16> I usually can 'unfreeze' it by pressing random combinations of Ctrl+Q and/or Ctrl+A Q


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