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<0> wheeeee, map downloads R FUNS! <0> is it? GIMME CAMERA NOW!!!!?!?!?!?2435 <1> nope nope :) <0> gaaaaaaaaaaah, no one is playing good maps today <2> hi guys <2> :) <1> hey a /24 is 256 ip right? <1> basically 255.255.255.0 <3> yes <3> 3 octets == 24 <1> how do i figure out the mask on 47 cl*** c range? 192.0-239.255 <3> uhh, i dunno. i **** at math, lol <3> you could whois one of the ips if they are public <3> or use a web-based calculation utility <3> i have one bookmarked here somewhere... <3> maybe not, heh
<1> ugg <1> cant find one that lets me put in the start and the end <1> maybe i see why i have a problem <1> dont think you can actually break it into 47 cl*** c as 1 lump <1> ugg this aint workin <1> how many in a /20? <1> nm <1> 203.81.192.0 - 203.81.239.255 is what i have and need to figure submask :( <1> now ripe says its 3* /20 <1> now to figure out how many ips are in a /20 (or how many /24 are in a /20) <4> Redr: Four <4> Wait, no, 16 <4> Four extra bits so 2^4 /24s in a /20 <4> 12 bits available to the network so 4096 addresses <1> so a /16 is that range? <0> I could probably make one of those too <1> soemtimes i hate this part the most <4> Redr: Err. What? <4> Redr: A /16 gets you 65536 addresses <1> 203.81.192.0-203.81.239.255 <5> 2^(32-num) <5> addresses <1> the ripe page says 3* /20 <4> Oh three /20s <1> but if its actually 3* /20 i have to figure out the begining of each /20 and list 3 different deny from <4> So one /19 plus one /20 <1> but if i take 192.0 and /20 it it ends at 207.255 <4> Ummm. That's an APNIC address, what's RIPE saying things for <1> so in theory the next one should be 208.0 right? <1> sorry it is apnic hehe <4> Oh, it's in the remarks of their whois info <1> yea <1> what i'm trying to do is a deny from in an .htaccess for a site cause they are getting hit with form fillers from that block and just wanna block them all <4> 203.81.192.0-203.81.239.255 should respond to 203.81.192.0/19 and 203.81.224.0/20 <1> okay, thanks, now how you come up with that? <4> Ummm. <4> In my head? <1> but how so i can do it in my head LOL <4> Years of osmosis <5> pretty easy. <5> since they're only varying in the 2nd group (counting from the right) we'll only talk about that one... <5> /20 is 16 <5> so 32+16 = 48 - 1 = 47 <5> 47 + 192 = 239 <4> Or you could just block 203.81.192.0/18 <4> It's APNIC <4> Who's gonna notice a little collateral damage... <4> Only a tiny bit of Japan, tiny smidge of Australia <4> Actually, not sure about that Australia <5> wonder what the telstra blocks are <1> hehe <1> okay the 47 was easy to come up with :) but how do you figure /19 and /20 = 47 <5> Redragon: easy. <4> It's all about bits <0> yay, DOD crashed! <5> we're just skipping talking about the lower 8 bits... <4> A /24 affects only the last octet <5> so 32-8=24 <5> so ... 24-19 = 5. 2^5 = 32
<5> and 24-20=4; 2^4=16 <1> and thats where we get 48 <1> okay, thanks <1> i just had to tie it all together <5> yeah, I can understand that :) <4> If you have three contiguous /20s you can always make one /19 and one /20 out of them - but be careful about whether the odd /20 comes first or last <6> yo <6> when i plug my usb key, /dev/sda1 doesnt create anymore <6> dmesg shows that the device has been pluged... how do i reload my usb modules or somehting <6> lsusb shows the device too <3> is there an iis version that runs on unix or something? <5> no.. <7> iis? <8> The only time Microsoft has made a product that runs on another operating system is WMP, Office and Messenger for the Mac. <3> just looking at netcraft uptimes <3> highest one they have on record runs 'bsd/os' with 'iis' <3> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/today/top.avg.html <3> err...'microsoft-iis/5.0', actually <3> hrm...netcraft.com must be crackheads <3> server signature/token is off on 80, but 443 clearly states apache <3> no wait, <3> it says apache (win32)... <3> nat'd services to different hosts? <3> i guess that would explain what confused netcraft enumerative operations...whatever they are <3> nmap listed like 20 os guess for that host, identified the 'device type' as: general purpose|VoIP phone|load balancer <3> and says the uptime is only 27 days <3> and lists like 30 different likely oses, with 'BSDI BSD/OS 4.X (96%), Microsoft Windows NT/2K/XP (96%)' as the highest probabilities, heh <8> There's no way they're running a secure IIS if its been up for that long. <3> yeah, i don't believe it either <3> MS is prolly just paying that company a couple billion per year to trick everyone or something :P <8> Man Google must have one of the most beautiful HQ's in the world. <3> ever see their cafeteria? <8> Yup <8> I'm looking at it right now <8> http://www.metropolismag.com/cda/story.php?artid=2123 <3> i saw it on some special on tv a year or two ago <3> i was like 'wtf?!' <8> Heh <3> they totally spoil all of their employees <3> they got like gourmet chefs running around on call for them 24/7 or something <3> they can take their breaks whenever they want, etc <3> something like that <8> They also get to devote 20% of their time to personal projects. <8> Today /. had a good article on their internal infrastructure. <9> no they did not <9> they linked to a good article <9> a very good article <8> Yes we are all aware of how Slashdot works. <3> hush, NDPTAL85. examancer thinks he burned you <3> don't go bursting his bubble <8> lol <7> who deserves the cite <9> yeah, just saying slashdot shouldn't get the credit... ZD/baseline did all the work <8> That is true. <9> 'Today I saw a good article on /. about their internal infrastructure' might be a little more accurate <8> Yeah I just didn't feel like typing all that out. <8> Your close to getting the Pedant award I shelved in the interest of good taste. <9> well, i will stop. it was a pointless point to make in such a channel <9> hopefully <8> It is my never ending goal to prove to the world that one can use a version of *NIX and not be a pedant in the hopes that others will follow in my example. <10> where does SUSE put the httpd.conf after the apache default installation please? <9> it is my hopefully ending goal that i figure out what pedant means <9> definition seems pretty clear... that sounds like a lot of linux admins i know <8> A pedant is a person who is pedantic, and pedantic means quibbling over minor details or facts that no regular person would ever give a rats *** about. <11> Hello? <8> Yeah we're here. <11> How do i turn an .exe into .rpm or .tar? <8> You can't. <11> Seriously? dang <8> An .exe is a Windows executable. An .rpm is a Red Hat Package. and a .Tar is a compressed anything. <8> So you aren't even comparing like things. <8> Which is why you got so much animosity in the other channel. <12> Since when can you not put a Dos/Windows .exe file into a tarball?
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