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<0> they should really fix their software to recognize when an owner is logged in properly. that would have prevented this from happening at all.
<1> first thing they ask is one weeks log provin its your chan :P
<2> wonder what script kiddie morons have it now
<1> or else they could expend the age of chan managers so it wont expire soon
<3> i dont get this, after the channel lost its manager, chanfix would have put you's back in, if you were regular ops in there
<2> dont know what the expiration time is
<1> Fiver: is an regular op there
<0> I'm not familiar with chanfix..
<1> yeah
<2> i think i'm an oper in other channels but i dont remember what they are LOL
<1> :)
<3> http://www.user-com.undernet.org/promotions/chanfix.php
<2> wow i'm an op in 4 channels
<1> ok lets have a look at it and see if we get the channel back Fiver
<0> thanks ScoT
<1> 13:42 -!- Cannot join to channel #redhat (Bad channel key)



<0> too bad I didn't know about that a few weeks ago
<0> hrm, lemme check my logs to see when we lost it
<3> http://chanfix.info/ should be helpful
<1> Fiver: ok
<0> looks like it was 5/10 which is over two weeks ago :/
<0> chanfix only keeps data for 2 weeks
<1> thats bad
<1> but Fiver how old logs do you have
<1> lets see if the logs gonna help us in any way
<0> Alexender: my logs for #redhat go back to 02/26/2004 and I'm sure the owners go back farther
<1> yeah
<1> the logs you have would be well enought to get the channel back
<0> last time I tried to register it after we lost X, I was turned down about 6 times, so one of the other ops registered it
<2> fiver you a manager of any channel?
<1> i dont think so
<0> hahaha.. this is on the cservice site: The complaints system is temporarily disabled, please lodge a complaint if that is not OK with you.
<1> lol they sux
<0> Redragon: nope, I'm op in several, but not manager of any
<0> Redragon: iirc, you can only be manager/owner of one channel
<2> yea thats what i was thinking
<0> hrm.. wtf is #linux.ph?
<2> can only manage 1
<2> beats me
<1> yeah only one
<2> i didn't realize i was an op in more than 2 channels till i looked
<0> apparently I have 499 access in #linux.ph ... lol never heard of the chan
<2> seems i'm an op in 4
<4> guys, i have a file full of lines, that id like to compare each line to the first line, looking for differences...
<5> philipines i guess
<2> 400 in 2, 100 in 2
<0> yeah, but htf did I get 499 access there? lol
<4> is there any way to do that from bash? diff seems to work on whole lines within files
<2> but this is only channel i'm ever in on undernet
<0> sheesh, they've got like 30 ops
<1> :)
<3> Fiver you can set with X not to allow anyone to add you to channels
<2> Redb3ard i've not seen that done with diff
<5> ./msg x info #linux.ph =fiver modif
<0> I'm one of 10 with 499 there
<5> damn, i'm so l33t :))
<1> heh
<2> wonder if they have release a 4x update for php yet
<3> Fiver /msg x set noadduser <on/off> saves lamers adding you to chans without your knowledge
<2> nope
<2> 4 open vulnerabilites for it and they wont update it, wanna push for 5x but they can't seem to fix the pear issues with 5x, go figure
<2> rat bastids
<0> thanks again ScoT
<2> i'm already ready to start a php bashing site
<3> welcome
<2> least these aren't to lame, cept maybe the one that dont speak english but i'm a 400 op
<2> but least they asked for support before adding me
<2> was a long time ago, wanted my support to register the channel
<4> if not with diff, can anyone think of any other way to do it?
<4> each line has a different middle, but the same end and beginning... id like a file that contains just the middle differences, and also another that shows what the beginning and end should be
<4> but there are too many, and they're too long, to do by hand
<2> maybe write a script?
<4> haha
<4> yeh, but ill be damned if i know how
<4> regexes wont work, since i dont yet know what the common parts are
<2> yea that would make it difficult
<4> crap, maybe ill do it by hand with replace all



<4> this is going to take forever though
<6> hello
<2> hi
<7> Redragon, I need your help... The web site for help onligne of Digium explain that i must to have the same kernel source of my kernel... I dont understand if Im Ok
<7> the web site say
<7> http://kb.digium.com/entry/21/47/
<7> and my inofs is http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2257
<7> *infos
<7> sorry for my english Im a french who learn.. ;)
<2> tyc do rpm -qa|grep kernel
<2> then uname -a
<2> paste all the results
<2> to paste site, not channel :)
<2> and rm /usr/src/linux
<2> that hard link isn't what you want
<7> lol thx
<7> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2258
<8> is there any equivalent for isa client (win2000) for linux ?
<2> whats an isa client?
<2> Tyc yum install kernel-headers
<2> yum install kernel-source
<8> me?
<2> no those were for tyc
<2> Lopa i dont know what an isa client is so dont know what the linux equivilant is
<7> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2259
<8> its a server client prog ..
<2> tyc how about yum install glibc-kernheaders glibc-headers
<2> lopa to do what?
<2> outlook is a client to server program :)
<2> tyc do yum install kernel-source
<2> also :)
<7> nothing to do
<7> nothing to do also
<2> hmm i didn't see kernel-source listed in your rpms, thats odd
<7> and.. what i can do?
<2> i dont know what the problem is tyc, everything looks like its there that asterisk could need but its not being friendly
<2> i dont have any hands on experience with 2.6 kernel or asterisk so i'm out of ideas
<7> mkay thx
<9> whats the most common way to have a linux box send SNMP traps when a daemon goes down? should I write cron jobs to query the status of the services, or is there a special software package (open source or otherwise) that will monitor that stuff for me?
<2> jayfo you can setup snmpd
<2> for snmp information, as for a monitor you could use cacti i guess
<9> what? I was under the impression that snmpd only allowed for read/write... does it send traps too?
<2> if you want a server monitor of services search sourceforge.net or freshmeat.net
<2> i've not used it that extensively, i'm not sure what all it does
<2> i use it to monitor loads on my servers
<2> i have a widget that gets its info from a cgi running on a server that pulls snmp data from each of my servers
<9> well... the company that I work for is implementing a windows-based monitoring solution called SNMPC... I've been told to make some of these servers send traps....
<2> i dont know what that program is, but it sounds like it simply polls servers for snmp data, if that is the case its just a matter of configuring snmpd to give it the data it wants
<9> well... it does poll the servers... but being incompitent, I was just looking for some kind of software that would do my work for me. :-)
<2> possibly the snmptrapd which is part of net-snmp
<2> jayfo you just have to figure out what it will poll for and setup snmpd to allow access to that information for that ip
<2> snmp is quite extensive and allows for accessing lots of info on a machine
<9> right on... I remember back when I was programming stuff, my boss wanted me to play around with SNMP to see if I could program a network management solution... I got overwhelmed really quickly.
<2> well snmptrapd just listens for trap messages, thats not what you want i dont think
<2> yea snmp can do that
<2> best bet is to go buy a book on snmp
<9> nah... snmpc is like snmptrapd in that respect... it listens for trap messages
<9> the one book that I was reading actually said that i should write cron jobs that query the status information of servers... I just wanted to check on this channel if it was correct or not... I cant imagine that thousands of linux administrators are all re-inventing the wheel, writing cron jobs for services that 90% of the linux community run, to send traps ....
<9> but I think you are on the ball though... Instead of using traps, I'll just run the daemon in the background and allow SNMPC to query the server instead of me writing scripts...
<2> thats what i do kinda
<2> i have 1 cgi that my widget accesses every 5 min, that cgi polls each of the servers via snmp and gets their load and prints out xml for my widget to read
<2> this way i can run a load monitor widget on my desktop
<9> cgi = shell script?
<2> perl script, my widget grabs the info via url
<9> gotchya...
<2> other monitoring software and such (ie cacti) use a cron every 5 min to execute the fetch program that then retrieves all the configured snmp data from the various servers
<9> heh... I remember you saying something about that.... went to the website... I think i'm going to install that in a vmware session and see how well it works...
<2> there is another software that a popular services monitoring system but can't remember the name atm, it uses snmp too
<9> I've also juggled around using snort-mysql just for kicks... theres so much open source stuff out there now that Its hard to decide which ones to use :p
<2> well snort is an IDS not a monitor so to speak
<9> right... it can be configured to send traps on certain events, I think
<2> ah
<10> .o
<7> Redragon youre still there?


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