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<0> themaxxz: So, yeah, it's O(m*n), where n is the number of hash collisions. <0> themaxxz: s/for a route/for the IP/ <0> themaxxz: So, it's faster to have smaller prefixes. :-) <0> themaxxz: Your packets get routed faster. :-) <1> A lot of sites filter smaller routes <2> Who's been playing with radvd ? <1> Almost none accept routes smaller than a /24 <1> Some filter out anything smaller than a /20 <2> !radvd <2> =( <0> longword: Yeah. We filter anything below /23, I think. <2> I'll ask it again: anyone played with ipv6, radvd and windows xp clients ? <2> :( <2> !longword <3> i guess longword is dreamd is corrupting me, or 2001:1bd8::/32, or the font of ALL knowledge <2> can't even ping longword =/
<4> hashing means putting 10 values e.g. in 2 columns of 5 meaning in worst case you only require 6 steps? <0> No. <0> Well, yeah. <0> But it's usually much better. <0> Say, you put 1000 values in 250 'hashes' and you only need 4 steps to get to them. <1> Znu: IPv6? Give it five years. <4> would using ascii mode ftp, corrupt a file in such a way it becomes so corrupted even 'file' wouldnt recognise it? <4> wouldn't* <5> anyone knows how to create a "domain server" for a LAN ? i mean .. instead of using a "WORKGROUP" use a "DOMAIN" <6> Dreadfull shouldnt there be tons of documents out there on how to do that with samba? <1> them: Certainly. <4> well, we had an odd problem where uploading a .o file using tftp changed the output from "not stripped" to "stripped" <4> or uploading using ascii mode ftp <1> them: Yeah, the results will be unpredictable on a binary file <4> of course we should have done a md5 compare to begin with <1> them: You have to remember there aren't going to be that many end-of-line characters in there <2> A webmaster was in a train and he hears: <td> </td>, <td> </td> <7> hi , can i see the sent mail ? The mails i send , i want to see them , can i do that ? <2> sent from where? <7> from the root .. <7> from the console .. <2> depends <7> on what ? <4> bad wolf <2> I still ponder if I should install wordpress and start blogging <6> bah, quagga keeps telling me "no bgp network exists", wonder what i'm doing wrong <2> that's the new zebra, right? <6> mhm <8> afternoon <4> yes <8> after all this time i got 1 question right ? <4> yep and that was it <8> dang <9> pwned <6> time to check if tethereal spits out whats (not) going on <10> anyone know if there is linux support for the esi juli@ soundcard yet ? <1> tojoe: Do you need TCP MD5 for your peers? <1> desmo: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/index.php?vendor=All#matrix <10> cheers longword I'll have a look <1> desmo: It may be more helpful to run /sbin/lspci to find the chipset of the device <11> He , I need some help. I have qmail running and it is checking correctly with sbl.spamhaus.org and ordbs but for some reason after that is done it is not using spam******in (called from maildroprc) to process the email. No headers are included in the email. Can some help me with this? <1> On your own there mate. <10> quote : Driver is begin developed now! .. oh great !! <1> qmail doesn't support blacklists or spam******in so anything you're doing is custom <6> longword wight now i'm playing with it inside a vmware team <11> I have qmail+vpopmail+spam******in. <11> I'm using rblsmtpd <1> le: You may want to try strace -f on qmail-smtpd <1> Or whatever's taking the connections on port 25 <11> longword: introduce that line in qmail-smtpd ? where would the outup go to ? <1> You can either attach to a running process with strace -p <10> longword :heres the relevant output :Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. VT1720/24 [Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-Channel Audio Controller (rev 01) <1> Or insert it into the tcpserver line for that <1> The -o option on strace allows you to write the output to a file <12> hi guys, anybody added fluxbox to a centos 4.2? <12> my prob: I had to re-install fluxbox, and now i can't add it as an option in the session login screen <13> hi all <13> anyone using Cherokee ? <1> Thug: Never heard of it <1> mart: How did you install it?
<13> longword extremely fast and flexible web server <12> longword mart: How did you install it? <-- from source <1> Thug: You need something faster and more flexible than Apache? <12> don't have yum or apt packages for centos <12> (fluxbox) <13> longword Cherokee is faster then apache ... <1> Thug: I can believe that, but do you have the gigabit line required to reach the limits of Apache? <1> mart1: I see your point <13> longword i dont mean the speed that you can browser the server, im talking about the server itself . it load the images faster and stuff, localy i mean :) <13> longword if i check now apache pid .. are lots instead Cherokee has only one <0> Heh. <0> And that's a good thing? <1> Thug: That's not a measure of anything <12> longword: i've been editing /etc/X11/gdm/Xsession, /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc, in /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions i changed "GNOME" script by "fluxbox" script <1> Thug: Though it may mean you have chosen not to configure Apache as much as you could <12> and it's becoming a quit random fight :S <1> mart: There's always ~/.xinitrc <12> yep <1> mart: It trumps the lot of them <12> i've also added exec /usr/local/bin/fluxbox to ~/.xinitrc <12> without success <12> the login screen doesn't offer any fluxbox session <1> Err. <1> Oh. gdm type scenario <12> and can't set the default as fluxbox; gnome persists <12> you see? <1> Sorry, missed that. <12> yep longworld <1> You don't fancy using runlevel 3 and running 'startx'? <13> longword why are you saying that ? <12> how would i do that? <13> longword why do you mean that i might didnt configure apache as i should ? <12> ^^^ complicated phrasing :P <14> hey longword, want to check out my crappy little 3d rendering thing im doing in svg? <1> mart1: Well, for immediate satisfaction, as root run '/sbin/telinit 3' <1> Redb: I don't think so :-p <1> Thug: I mean if you want only one process in the table and consider that to be a Good Thing, Apache can accomodate you <12> longword ; what do you expect from running that? <6> argh dammit, a vm can only have 3 nics attached to it <14> fine then, quake3 it is not, but now my feelings are hurt <12> i've been doing /usr/sbin/gdm-restart ... <14> anyone else? <1> mart1: It'll kill off gdm, drop you to text mode <12> and? <1> mart1: With the X server dead you can run 'startx' as a user and it'll definitely respect your ~/.xinitrc <12> startx alone? <1> tojoe: What about qemu? <1> mart1: Yup <12> ok... <1> tojoe: Or VLANs on the vmware interfaces? <12> thanks, i'll desappear!! <12> :P <6> longword vlans might be an option <1> Doesn't leak like a sieve <15> I need linux help <15> :) <1> Which is a nice feature for a window manager to have <1> m0thra: We get that a lot in here for some strange reason... <15> hmmm.. strange <15> Hey.. do you get a lot of newbies in here too? <15> HAHA <1> More than our fair share <15> So I am sure that this question is nothing for you vets <15> I need to mount an NTFS partion (yes I am a newbie) <1> What Linux distribution? <15> on Debian Sarge <1> Oh. <1> That's gonna hurt <15> Please be easy.. <15> HAHA <16> dang... <1> This isn't a job for a newbie
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