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<0> 16.
<0> Non-AGP.
<1> Cool!
<0> V3 2000, no TV out unfortunately
<0> but it works.
<1> Need any cooling?
<0> P***ive.
<1> I don't need TV-OUT
<2> I wish I could find a cheap pci 3d card
<1> mrm.
<1> They're almost throwaway now, aren't they?
<0> They're getting very hard to find.
<2> like a tnt2 or geforce. nothjing fancy
<1> Given that the PCI-X or PCI-E is now the way to go.
<3> zez my pc is connected directly to net, and other pc connected to main pc
<0> I have a GFMX420 PCI, which was hard enough to find



<0> GF4MX420 even
<1> I just want something that's supported by DRI and runs at faster than 60 fps on glxgears
<1> 60fps is th3 5uX
<2> crazy: have you thought about getting a router? They are supercheap now and you don't run the risk of hanging your pc out there
<1> however, it's slower on the voodoo... 52fps
<1> and on the XP machine, 16.
<1> same chipset, same machine, just using XP instead of Linux.
<1> Right. As I said, I have to depart. zoombuggy wants her feet rubbed. That's usually good for about 15 minutes.
<1> Night.
<1> Rfcshow's url is http://flying-brick.caverock.net.nz/rfcshow
<1> try it out, read the header first though.
<3> zez is there no way of getting this network up without having to buy a router?
<4> crazy|one: what network?
<3> 2 ubuntu pcs, host and guest pc are connected, ping works both ways, but guest machine cant access the ineternet
<1> shyte. Whiptail doesn't have a --textbox here.
<1> yet it should have.
<4> crazy|one: is any of those pc connected to the internet?
<2> crazy: probably, but you need to set up ipmasq properly.
<3> i am on the main pc now
<1> *sigh*
<4> crazy|one: http://www.linuxguruz.com/iptables/ < is a good place to start
<3> will check it
<3> thanks
<2> setting up your pc as a NAT used to be pretty straight forward, and it really has nothing to do with iptables
<2> http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~dranch/LINUX/ipmasq/c-html/
<3> k
<2> if you don't have a DHCPP server, make sure your internal pcs have proper ip addresses
<3> zez
<3> sorry I took some time, DHCPP?
<2> DHCP
<2> sloppy keyboarding
<3> if I do located dhcp I get a very long list
<3> grr locate
<2> your computers on the inside need to be getting an ip address from somewhere, either a DHCP server or you entering them in manually
<3> yeah, how can I find out if I have dhcp server?
<3> whats the locate name?
<2> what ip address does a pc on the inside have?
<3> the guest?
<3> 10.0.0.2
<2> sounds about right
<2> what is the gateway?
<3> erm
<3> gatewa yon iface pppl
<2> gateway is very important.
<3> 192.168.168.219
<3> but on eth0 0.0.0.0
<3> brb door
<3> bk
<3> zez that sound right to u?
<2> does your router/pc have two network cards?
<3> no why?
<2> so how can it be a router? Therer needs to be an input/output
<3> ??
<2> the computer you connect to the internet. How does it connect and how does it connect to your lan?
<3> sorry dude, Im getting tired
<2> me too
<2> your ip address's dpn't really add up
<2> 10 and a 192
<3> I have a speed touch modem, connected to pc via lan and then there is another lan connecting 2 machines



<2> if its all automatic something is messed up
<2> if you're tired I'd take a nap and look at it again tomorrow
<3> yeah
<3> good idea
<3> thanks for your time though
<3> appreciate it
<5> 01:13:17.345963 IP linhost224.prod.mesa1.secureserver.net.11247 > disturbed.welf.net.domain: 8710+ [1au] ANY ANY? e.a.ctrc.cc. (40) is that named traffic?
<5> i'm seeing a large amount of udp traffic go out and im trying to find out what's going on
<6> looks like dns traffic alright
<6> if service names don't make much sense, try using the -n option. that'd show portnumbers instead
<5> ahh
<5> heh
<5> now to find otu why there is 30KB/s of DNS traffic
<5> heh
<5> :(
<6> wtf!
<5> that's what im saying
<6> unless you're operating a huge isp or corporate net, that shouldn't happen
<5> i know
<5> it shouldn't spike at all
<6> naiad1: oh, unless one of your users it tunneling traffic over dns
<5> well
<5> if i kill the named daemon it stops
<5> so either it's been replaced
<5> hmm
<5> wtf is this
<7> try rndc querylog
<6> or whip out ethereal and have a closer look at the traffic
<6> heh, just don't forget to turn off querylogging afterwards or you'll find your dns server out of diskspace ;)
<5> i'm worried :(
<5> hehe
<5> there shoudln't be this much traffic
<6> so _investigate_, that's your job as an admin
<5> i am i am
<5> heh
<7> on the contrary, dear watson.
<7> :p~
<5> it seems just like tons of people are using the dns server
<5> there should be a way to setup named so only my local network can use it as it's nameserver but still give records to the rest of the internet right?
<6> yup, that's easily done
<5> is that allow-query?
<6> exactly :)
<8> how to send a msg to all user conected to a server ?
<8> bin] $
<8> ?
<6> first you set it in your options block to only allow queries from the inside, and then per domain that should be resolvable form the outside, you add allow-query { any; }; to that zone
<6> emacs: man wall
<5> coma can you access http://dev.welf.net?
<6> naiad: it doesn't even resolve
<9> yah
<9> hmm
<9> and that allowed-query is supposed to work taht way?
<6> yup, works for me
<9> well tcpdump is just giving me mad refused ocnnections now
<9> for those hosts trying to access it
<9> which is goo
<9> dheh
<9> can you try again?
<8> chmod -R 777
<8> R ?
<8> what means ???
<6> emacs: man chmod
<8> full access ?
<6> and perhaps you better read some linux getting started guide
<6> naiad: yup, it works again
<9> ok
<9> heh
<9> didn't have the allow query { any; }; in the zone itself
<9> i'm gonna need to setup a burst for this 'casue i'm getting like 6 packets a second
<9> it's weird
<9> the host that is using my ns si from the same registrar
<8> i want to alowes other user form my server to doe a bash command ..
<8> can some one help me


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