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<0> ::sigh <0> :: <1> whattup JC^Omega <2> He is being a bone head <1> oh, you mean a tuckfard <0> nada <0> I'm not being a bonehead <1> u out a job, or just looking to switch? <0> switch <0> I have yob <0> but boss man no pay me what I want, and treat jonathan like ****e <3> re <0> hey vyk <3> hey JC <3> tks
<0> win 4 <3> how`s going? <0> good good <4> What do FTP servers do when file send fails durring a file upload? Are partial files ever written? does ftp protocol cover this? <5> netstuff: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2004-11/0173.html <4> does any part of the ftp protocol require rename files durring upload to a temporary file name until they are fully uploaded? <4> thx <4> nooper <4> hey noop <4> nooper <4> does your nickname stand for no opperation? <4> The ALLO command <4> should be treated as a NOOP (no operation) by those servers <4> which do not require that the maximum size <4> oops <5> yes it does <5> but you're already gone <6> Hey. Cna someone please help me with some ISA questions if possible? <6> please <7> Is there any special settings for using a docking station? <8> hey, prostitutes make good money :P <0> lol <9> In IIS 6's tree, what does the gear icon that shows up under web sites represent? <10> howdy smart ppl <10> 192.168.0.0/24 ... what's the /24 <11> thats the subnet mask <10> i thought a subnet mask was something like ... 255.255.255.0 <11> both are valid formats <10> but what does /24 mean? the other format i can understand pretty easily <11> 24 bit subnet mask <10> ah, thats what I was thinking <10> so 10/8 is an 8 bit subnet mask? <11> yes <10> which would be represented by.. 255.0.0.0 ? <11> yup <10> man i'm good <10> thanks for the help <11> np <0> hrm <0> this server I'm working is pretty sweet <11> JC! <11> you not working at the isp any more??? <0> yeah I am <0> but I'm looking for a new place <11> job too boring now? :) <12> is there any way to disable usb ports?? winxp? <11> JC^Omega: I heard Google is still hiring, here in Phoenix. :) <0> yeah <0> it's not that I"m bored <0> its that he bounched a paycheck <11> again? <11> yeesh <0> yeah no only one paycheck <11> thats pretty crappy <0> nice <0> god I'm good <13> rofl @ topic
<0> it's your fault... <13> w00t <13> and i was gonna even give you a skimpy top <13> but no more! <13> \o/ <0> lol <14> roam the streets of albuquerque, someone will pick up on him :P <13> likely a lonely sheep farmer. <13> who loves sheep. <14> a herder from texas <5> jpcansa: yeah <5> jpcansa: in Device Manager, right click on Host Controller devices and click on Disable <12> oh nice <12> thx <10> when setting up a bridged connection... what IP address do you use for the default gateway? <10> i.e. private network behind a router.. 192.168.1.1/24 <10> bridging to a tap.. <10> set the bridge ip address to 10.8.0.1/24 <10> ..but whats the default gateway? 192.168.1.1? <13> w00t <13> cbtl give him a skirt and lipstick! <15> even in my tired state nobody wants to see that <15> :p <13> lol k <13> this is what started it all: <13> Rejoined channel #networking <13> [06-08-30 | 00:46] * Topic is 'Welcome to #networking - If you know of a job for JC^Omega let him know.' <13> [06-08-30 | 00:46] * Set by JC^Omega on Mon Aug 28 08:47:45 <13> [06-08-30 | 00:50] <13> JC^Omega i have a job for you.... ;) <13> [06-08-30 | 00:52] <0> heh <13> [06-08-30 | 00:52] <0> I'm not sure I want that job <13> [06-08-30 | 00:55] <13> lol <15> lol <13> after that he changed the channel topic <5> Ac3d: figured out the default gateway? <10> yea <10> thanks tho, just took some tinkerin <5> excellent <13> woo moz <16> For DSL, what are the places that they measure distance from called <11> dslam, I believe <16> hmmm <11> or just look for the closest central office <16> I'm trying to find a map for the twin cities(minnesota) <11> hrmm. there used to be some web sites for that...been a while since I tried one. <16> I found one but it doesnt' tell me where the office is <16> http://www.uswest.com/cgi-bin/iconn/iconn.pl?function=clli_detail&clli=WSPLMNWSDS0 <11> http://www.dslreports.com/coinfo <11> they usually wont give the exact location....not exactly info they want made public <16> how close do you have to typically be? <17> lo <16> for adsl <11> roughly within 2000 feet, I believe <16> umm that can't be right <11> if you say so <11> *shrug* been a while since I looked into it. been years since I had dsl. <11> http://www.dslreports.com/faq/4676 <16> hehe <11> I was off a little :P <16> See I knwo my location can get 1.5 meg <16> but I want to see if I can get the 8 meg at my new place that I want <18> anyone home <5> i'm at home <19> hi.. is it possible to share the internet of 2 Pcs if 1 PC is windows XP professional and the other Win XP home edition? <20> skskskkssk: yes <8> http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/2006/08/28/radius_320_moni.html
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