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<0> if you're Brittish <1> i am not british and not american (thank god!) <2> so theoraticaly, when slackware is fixed i can access google from mandrake and slackware at the same time <1> :-p <2> and no need to edit the script, right? <1> EvilDucky-TM, and the very best: i am not romanian, too! <1> *G* <3> none flush except if you want to forward more ports directly to the slack box (ie run a webserver on it or something) <2> kk but for now only web browsing would be fine, so no need to edit <3> read the comments its well documented <2> yea im reading it <0> ValeFiona, shhh, honeychild. Are you trying to break bitlbee's heart? <0> Allah Duckbar! <1> lol <3> flush correct, no need to edit anything for day to day stuff
<2> i was told: "PORTFW_TCP="113>192.168.129.2" // "then you'll "drop" iptables. goodbye, and good luck." <0> A militant Arabian in New Joyzee?!? <2> sorry wrong paste <2> i was told: "iptables -I INPUT -j DROP" // "then you'll "drop" iptables. goodbye, and good luck." <2> do i proceed <0> colocated in NJ so you can pursue your nefarious antidemocratic ends in the USA? <3> http://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/iptables-tutorial.html <2> great, lemme check this out <1> EvilDucky-TM, the data centre is in the US, not me! <1> i am belgian <1> its late <1> i let this thing download and go to bed <1> night all :) <3> they make the best chocolates, not like that toblerone (the chocolate that hurts you) <3> nite vale <0> ValeFiona, goodnight (or whatever you say in Flemish) <4> anyone know how to do a sublevel reverse lookup? <0> man dig <4> dig gives the top level but not sublevels <1> :) ScoT :) EvilDucky-TM :) <0> WB, did you have a nice sleep? <5> BlackNet what sublevel are you talking about <4> i have an ip address and i know there's 18 domains tagged to that. i want a list <0> BlackNet, i'D SUGGest that you use a network tool website <0> there are plenty <4> figured there's something in linux that would give me that info <0> oh there is, but it's jsut not straightforward since RFC3912 (whois) DBs, and RFC1886 (DNS records) only point one way by design <4> it's stuff that dig won't tell you <0> when a DNS server is queried about a domain that is not in it's zone that query is relayed to the next server in the tree possibly all the way up to root dns and back down another branch and then relayed back to the client through the original server. <5> maybe +trace <5> dig +trace -x ip <0> What exactly are you trying to do? <4> i have an ip address and i know there's 18 domains tagged to that. i want a list of those domains. <4> that's what im trying to do <5> dig +trace -x ip @chia.arin.net <0> Blacknet, you or I could point any number of registered domains to that IP right now and unless there is a reverse DNS record set by the owner of the netblk, noone would ever know <4> just lists the top level entry <0> DNS hosting is essentially one-way. <0> there could even be chain of C-names as long as your arm (although too many might cause timeouts to be exceeded) <0> only the owner of the IP's respective NETBLK can host 'reverse DNS' records. Do you understand? <4> there's a way to get that list <0> BlackNet, NOT if it doesn't exist (and you're starting to get annoying) <0> reverse DNS is NOT designed to work that way. Certainly, there is no such thing as 'round robbin' reverse DNS. Each numeric IP *should* reverse to one cannonical FQD. Aliases are NOT the same thing. <0> Again, I ask you, what exactly are you trying to do? (why do you need this info?) <6> **yawn** <6> dum deee doooo <6> :) <7> haven't seen you in a while thing <6> yeah well, kinda moved on....children absorb lots of time... <6> so i dont spend lots of time active in here now <7> they allowed you to spawn? <6> heh <6> these things happen..... <8> someday i plan on procreating too <8> im already building the dungeon in which to keep mommy for the 12+ months it will take <8> hmm <7> god help us all
<6> 20 years not 12 months <8> guess i need to build one for an obstretrician too, after all <6> let them all out once 21 <8> no, once she's given birth, i can release her <8> 12 months or so oughtta be long enough <9> They keep comming back after 21 though <6> 6 months breat feeding <6> 15 months <8> fair enough <6> s/breat/brest <6> or what ever spelling <6> doh <8> dont want to traumatize the poor thing <6> hmmm I cant quite figure why unix admins are worth more / better paid than linux ones <2> ScoT: youre right, irc still works <2> but why cant i access web when the firewall script is running <6> i cover a wider breadth of software on linux than i do on unix <7> unix has fewer letters? <8> because the unix admins always have 20 years of experience on hp/sgi/sun boxes? <8> versus the linux admins being churned out by certification mills? <6> im looking at jobs <6> I have as much if not more Linux skills as Sun skills <6> unix pays anything up to 20k better <6> sun's hardwrae is no biggee <6> ditto hp <6> I want a pure linux job, but cannot afford the drop in pay <3> flush i dont know, all i know is thats a working script, check your slackware box, its a distro i've never used <2> but cant it be the mandrake box? <2> because the slackware does p*** through 192.168.129.1 then access internet with ppp0 <2> its mandrake who doesnt access web anymore <3> then i've no idea why it wont <2> strange <3> do route -n in the mandrake box and paste me the results in query <2> !paste <10> More than 3 lines? Paste your stuff at http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/ and then tell us the url it gives you. <2> http://paste.getlinuxhelp.org/2000 <11> hi ... I'm trying to get my treo 650 (palm pilot) to sync over bluetooth in linux... I can see data being sent from the phone when I use the 'serial chat' in kdebluetooth, but can't get kpilot to see it...how do I see what port (/dev/somnething) kdebluetooth uses? <11> since presumably my phone is using that serial port <12> anyone know what kind of limits there are on the amount of data you can stuff in a GET request? <13> night all <14> hello <14> anybody? <14> anybodyyyyyyy <15> depressive: Surely you're joking. <2> hahaha <2> why once i forward my ppp0 connection through 192.168.129.2, i browse anymore but the connections already opened keep working <2> like i can only send, no more receive <15> You have an odd definition of "keep working", then. <2> what i mean is <2> once i forward, the slackware box can browse but the mandrake box can no more <2> but irc keep work <2> once i stop forwarding, the slackware box can no more browse and the mandrake box can <2> still irc on the slackware box keep workin <2> i dont understand whats really goin on <16> Entries in the connection tracking table are not modified by new rules <17> hrm <17> jg <18> Seattle science fiction author Octavia Butler dies at 58 <19> can someone give me a major noob walkthrough?? <19> maybe?? <19> can someone help me to start up a gnome session? <20> Thought I already told you about "gnome-session"? <19> yah, you did <19> and i thought i wrote a shell script <19> but i flopped that <19> but, is it.... xterm gnome-session export="0 <19> *export=:0 <20> no. it's export DISPLAY=:0; gnome-session <20> no xterm needed. <19> ohkay. <20> in fact, if you put the second line into .xinitrc, you don't even need the "export" <19> and to write a shell script to run X, and gnome, and my window manager....
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