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<0> TMS, what's that guy asking about in #computers?
<1> I dunno, but its somewhat amusing to see when he understands there is no reason for asking to ask
<0> LOL
<0> u just confused the hell outta him,
<1> hm, I thought it was a pretty accurate reply
<0> it is an accurate reply, but do u think he'll figure it out?
<2> #freegaypics
<0> WHAT?!?!?!?!
<2> i have no idea
<0> LOL
<0> what's new with you, Intuitive?
<2> Well, not so much really
<0> me neither,
<0> server shut itself off last night for some reason,
<2> oh
<0> looking for the logs leading up to this event,



<2> Oh, changed my NIC because the last one was fux0red
<2> remember, every TCP packet that left my PC had an incorrect checksum
<0> btw, gallery is working good now, if you wanna see pics of my family, :)
<2> aww, more =)
<0> yeah, I remember that,
<0> so the nic was the problem?
<2> Yeahp
<2> Strange if ya ask me
<0> ehhh, wonder what fubar'd on it,
<2> not sure
<3> im sharing my whole drive in my network... however when i connect from my other pc to that shared drive i do not see all the files/folders?
<3> i have guest account turned on
<3> ex: i see folder1 but i do not see folder2... if i move folder2 inside folder1 than folder1 disappears from my network
<2> Have you made a new share? Because drive shares are shared by default, and are invisible
<0> user/p*** the same, check the share, make sure windows firewall is letting it share, and guest accounts only have limited access, so need to log in with an account able to view them,
<0> Intuitive, ehhhhh....I can see C$ on my shares
<3> hum
<3> hold on
<2> Yes, but not from other PCs
<3> how can i change the user that i have logged in to the shared drive?
<2> - Windows sends the credentials of the currently-logged-in user account.
<0> Intuitive, sure canm,
<0> I can see C$ from laptop on desktop,
<2> That's not supposed to happen
<2> Unless you map to it first
<0> I dunno,
<0> i changed something in it,
<0> not sure what,
<0> dunno, don't care for CIFS anyway, WAY too much overhead,
<2> true
<4> w00t for SMB!
<4> should another pc be in a workgroup in order for it to be able to connect to an ip address in the network?
<0> rolemodel, huh?
<2> Does not matter, rolemodel.
<4> right then
<2> the "workgroup", as you see in My Network Places/Network Neighborhood is a function of the NetBIOS protocol - that's all it does.
<2> It's meant for logical grouping
<4> aha
<5> so that's what netbios is...
<2> It's a naming scheme, like DNS
<5> i always thought that's what that client for microsoft networks thing did.
<5> i always disabled them both anyway.
<2> No :)
<2> For Windows NT and upwards; CIFS can run without NetBIOS installed.
<2> It's only the old version, SMB, which runs over NetBIOS.
<4> and as for netbeui?
<2> That's a network-layer protocol
<2> (same as IP)
<2> - an extension of NetBIOS
<2> Infact, it stand for Network Basic Input/Output System Extended User Interface
<2> stands*
<0> Intuitive, Samba uses CIFS now too,
<0> still ****ty though
<2> good :)
<0> Intuitive, netbeui aka CIFS :)
<0> i think
<2> heh, nope.
<0> ehhh, i stand corrected
<0> the book i have explains all that in great detail, although I forgot it this time out,
<0> so can't find it at the moment,



<0> but i probably read it wrong, just glanced over it,
<6> re
<6> colleguaes
<6> can anybody recommend _free_ solution for netflow collector + netflow analyzer?
<7> LeGrey, flow-tools
<7> with pgsql
<6> moz, is it better than Netflow Analyzer?
<6> found it's free if u're using <= 100 objects in domain
<7> ceznet's netflow analyzer?
<6> adventnet
<7> ah never tried it
<6> http://www.adventnet.com/news/netflow-cisco.html
<7> i'm currently playing with flow-tools suite
<6> I tried it
<6> works just fine
<6> man
<6> flow-tools also make a graphics?
<7> trying to customize it
<7> flow-tools is just cli
<6> so rrdtool for graphics?
<7> the catch is.. you can make custom applications from it
<6> is there addon for gui?
<6> e.g.
<6> reports/graphics etc
<6> to make it comfortable
<7> well yeah.. if you feed rrdtool with data, and instruct it properly..
<7> i just need the numbers
<6> ahha
<6> which numbers?
<7> top AS destinations, top talkers.. etc..
<7> so i don't need the fancy graphics
<7> what's pulling me is how i could pipe 100MB/hour worth of data flows into my db
<7> that's what i'm testing at the moment
<6> one of managers asked to count bytes before out $1 million billing will be working
<6> to know what's happening in subnets
<7> yeah
<7> i understand
<6> so it's just for months
<6> and he also wanna see it
<7> you could also use that for usage-based billing
<6> he is NOT engineer )
<7> i hear ya brother
<6> it might be dumb enuff :)
<6> ah
<6> then it might be also conjunction of flow-tools + rrdtool + pgsql
<6> right?
<7> with a little perl, and c, and intuition.. you can built that one
<7> :)
<7> i'm trying..
<7> almost there
<7> for me, it's just plain ascii reports.
<7> flow-[capture|nfilter|cat|export] with a little perl
<6> hahahaha
<6> hahaha
<6> 'intuition'
<6> I like it :))
<2> =)
<6> Intuitive :P
<6> moz, man, thanks anyway, will try netanalyzer though
<7> intuition ain't really common these days
<6> it looks easier, gui reports
<6> and the stuff
<6> it's mostly for managers
<6> intuition is a hidden experience :P
<6> imho
<7> pretty graphics.. hehe.. yeah
<6> something u missed to analyze in the real time
<6> and something became explicit
<6> under conscience work :P
<7> i've tried doing voip billing before through radius
<7> with netflow..
<6> huh?
<7> it's like a million time with that of voip
<7> i mean logging the records -> db


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