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<0> i remember setting up some anti kiddie features on her server
<0> i just did one for work thats just about as hard as i can make it without going to grsec/selinux kernel
<1> the ssh/iptables blacklist like thing?
<1> did you code that in perl or something else?
<0> thats probably c
<0> the one she has
<0> i've done a newer one in perl that uses mysql and removes blocks after specified period of time
<0> it runs as a daemon and you can call it with a switch in cron on your time frame of when you want the blocks removed
<0> min lockout of 15 min
<1> Redragon, would you mind to share such a great example for self studies?
<0> c or perl version?
<1> i study perl
<0> oh you want something to study in perl? hehehe
<1> perl, mod_perl, postgresql
<0> i can point you to about 80k lines of perl
<1> nothing that huge please! lol



<0> well its not all one file
<1> i get dizzy after 30 mins code reading
<0> its several different modules
<1> ah, your gnuhh project is how huge?
<0> can start with something small like the mail server and name server management daemons
<0> all modules around 80k or so
<0> lines
<1> in total? only?
<0> not counting help files and junk like that
<1> ouch, lines. haha
<0> and just gets bigger hehe
<1> its too big to gain an overview for my skill level
<0> i still have to finish the reseller interface
<0> actually stuff like the mail server management daemon are small
<0> the webmail is so so, maybe 250k in size
<0> the big stuff is admin and hosting server stuff
<1> but the mail server component requires indepth knowledge about mail handling
<1> i'd like to move away from system close tasks and do something for web management only
<0> not really, its more about account management than mail management
<1> like a primitive CMS+Forum
<2> hi all
<2> i need a good surveillance system for linux
<0> let me throw up the sshmon somewhere
<0> surveillance?
<2> can anybode give me ideeas where from can i get it
<2> ?
<0> what are you trying to do?
<1> so far i only know about one single CMS that is stable, has lots of features and uses mod_perl
<1> but it has a bad license
<3> why use mod_perl?
<2> a good surveillance system
<3> just use plone or something like that.
<0> Barni_ to survey what?
<2> a building for example
<1> bronaugh, i looked at the Ajax books and found i skip that for the next months, haha
<1> thats too advanced for the small purpose i have
<0> hehe ajax is darn handy
<0> Barni_ what exactly are you trying to do?
<0> Jemand see if server-resources.com/test/sshmon.txt comes up for you
<1> Redragon, works. awesome well structured code typing, nice!
<0> i just tend not to make comments hehe
<0> but my variables and sub routine names are generally self explanatory
<1> comments in perl scripts / modules are rare :-(
<0> i sometimes add them but usually stuff is pretty explanatory
<2> Redragon, i just wanna to survey a building with linux
<0> even cookie names and such
<0> Barni_ not seen anything like that :(
<0> Barni_ check out freshmeat.net and sourceforge.net
<0> need to crash ... :(
<0> laters all
<4> nite Redragon
<3> nice... IE == Infidel Exploder
<1> haha
<5> hello, what editors are default installed in openbsd?
<6> ike might want to ask in #openbsd
<3> where is Comatose today?
<7> hello
<8> bronaugh: Stuck in boring meetings :P
<3> haha
<3> I got SPDs this weekend
<3> -fun-



<3> holy hell are they ever.
<8> Ah, good call.
<8> Lol, yeah, takes some getting used to
<3> crusing up hills in 25th gear ... yaaaaa!
<3> jumping on the bike... ohhhh yeah.
<8> And even when you think you've got them figured out, at the moment you really want to get your feet loose, you forget how
<3> I can get both wheels about 6" off the ground pogoing the wrong way.
<9> crusing downhill and noticing your brakes are non functional... priceless.
<8> lol
<3> Revenger: hahah
<3> I rode my bike before it had brakes... hella ausing.
<3> you can always use... heh... "shoe brakes"
<9> happened to me once.
<3> sounds unfun.
<9> front brake came loose and cought itself into the front wheel.
<3> I generally go down hills at absolute top speed anyhow
<9> instant stop.
<3> ow
<9> fortunatly there was a hedgerow in front of me
<9> unfortunatly it had spikes.
<8> Ouch
<3> ow....
<9> easy choice.
<3> what choice?
<9> headon on concrete, or tru said hedgerow.
<3> ahh.
<3> Coma: anyhow. SPDs rock.
<3> going to do my work ride tomorrow, then I might readjust the cleats or something.
<3> Viking667: whee!
<8> I was glad I got them right at the first try
<3> Coma: I've got them pretty close to right, but I've pulled out once or twice jumping.
<10> 'llo bronaugh, Coma, others
<3> so I suspect I need to up the tension on the pedals a bit, and probably move the cleats a tad.
<8> Unlike a friend, who really had trouble adjusting them correctly, which resulted in a nasty fall ;0
<8> Heyo Viking
<3> Viking667: I got SPDs this weekend!
<3> so I'm rather excited.
<10> "spds"?
<8> Heh
<3> clipless pedals.
<10> ohhh! Right.
<8> Funny how someone can get excited over that though
<10> yeah.
<3> you know, the kind that have funny-looking shoes and little pedals
<10> those are clipless? Cleats?
<3> yeah, I believe that's the correct name for the cl*** of them.
<10> thought the shoe attachment "clipped" into the pedal? "Clipped" being the operative term.
<3> yeah, it does.
<3> this is versus toe clips, where the foot just slides into this loose contraption.
<3> Coma: I just -really- like being attached to the bike like that.
<10> I know about toe clips. Used them, got to really enjoy them.
<3> I'm OK at escaping now, so I doubt I'll be meeting the ground anytime soon.
<10> bronaugh: lol. That'd be something I'd have to learn all over again... like I had to with toeclips
<3> met the ground on Thursday... that was kind of unfun. have a few bruises from that.
<10> ow
<3> but that was trail riding.
<10> mrm.
<10> brb, loo.
<3> I did a pretty amusing trail... intermediate/advanced
<3> and flopped right at the end. it was pretty silly.
<3> I literally flopped onto the other trail that this one dumped out onto.
<3> Coma: part of why I am excited is because I'll be able to p*** even more people :P
<3> and go faster.
<8> Crash harder ;)
<3> pfft :P
<3> I have knobbies. they help with control a -lot-
<3> and my brakes are set up well, so I can brake pretty damned fast.
<3> and I've been practicing escaping the pedals, so I think I'll be OK with that.
<3> I already rode downtown on them without incident... other than a lot of farting around trying to get clipped in.
<8> Yup, right up to the point where you _really_ want them to go loose
<8> </experience> ;)
<3> I've already had the "oh sh*t" moment


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