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<0> and only use $_SESSION['session_blah'] from now on lmao
<1> I have 4 machines with their own pppoe sessions so I get 4 ips of my isp (c;
<2> ****, whatever floats your boat, Fabba.
<2> Freman: you get FOUR IPs?
<1> one for each pppoe session
<1> they're dynamic but meh, means I don't have to nat (c:
<2> That's either blatantly against the ISP's TOS, or you've got an incompetent ISP that somehow doesn't realize you're pulling more than one.
<1> nope, we're actually permitted to do so
<2> Who do you go through?
<1> internode/telstra in australia, internode is my isp, telstra owns all the equipment
<2> Interesting.
<1> hey, when you pay $60 per month, and only get 10gigs of usage, there has to be some thrills
<1> frills
<2> US ISPs would never let people get away from that ****.
<2> Of course, you're right
<2> We'd also never pay that much for a 10gig limit.



<1> that's cheap btw (c:
<2> I pay less than that and get one IP, but a 5mbit downspeed and unlimited bandwidth (within reason, I think. If I get slashdotted they might d/c me)
<3> kaneda_'s house is going to end up looking like this: http://img.m0n0.ch/gallery/erik_steen_sorensen/networkstuff.jpg
<1> one of the cheapest 'quality' plan at 1.5/256
<2> TaSm: without the fisheye effect, yeah
<2> And I've heard you talk of m0n0wall, I just don't know what it is. Enlighten me.
<1> a dedicated firewall distribution
<1> I use gnap (c:
<2> Interesting
<2> I was planning on using OpenBSD
<1> I've also solved the problem of 'server room' and having to see the woman... my servers are all in the tv unit
<2> Freman: we've decided there are to be no computers save laptops that are in the living area.
<1> mine didn't have much choice
<2> Take up too much space. We've got a small area as it stands.
<2> Fair enough
<1> I started off with the mythtv box
<1> and snuck one in every few months
<2> OOoooh -- I've yet to set up a MythTV box but I really *really* want to.
<2> Is it okay to be turned on by that idea?
<2> I'm sporting some fantastic MythTV wood right now.
<1> sux here cos channal 10 can run as much as 20 minutes late
<1> channel
<2> Boo. That ****s.
<2> How's it work for you, tho'? Easy to set up?
<1> and channel 7 likes to run 3 minutes early
<1> piss easy now that all my hardware is supported
<1> I've got 2 digital tuners and an analog tuner for paytv
<3> m0n0 runs on BSD
<2> TaSm: so m0n0's basically a BSD distribution?
<4> mythtv doesn't do high def recording though does it
<2> Freman: sounds hott.
<1> yes it does (c:
<2> Notice the two 't's. That's how you know it's quality
<1> if your digital supports it
<4> what type of card does it take for that?
<4> i looked into it before and couldnt' figure out how to set that up
<3> kaneda_, no not really.
<1> a hdtv compatible digitial tuner card
<2> no?
<2> So it's just a software package?
<1> the only reason I don't record in hd is because my old crt tv doesn't look any different in hd
<4> lol.. my 36" widescreen crt does
<3> kaneda_, Its a firewall software which uses BSD along with all of its libs as its core.
<4> heavy as a son-of-a-bitch, but looks great
<3> m0n0 is a firewall which uses BSD as its OS.
<1> I'm saving up to buy a projector
<1> then I'll build shelving behind the lounge with the computer hardware and projecter on it and piss off the tv and tv unit
<3> Its simular to shorewall which uses linux as its OS.
<1> heaps more room
<2> TaSm: so...what kind of hardware would I drop it on? Commodity x86 box?
<2> Shorewall, though, I can just install on an existing linux install.
<3> kaneda_, Yep, or you can buy a dedicated board for it like a WRAP board.
<2> Basically just a GUI wrapper for iptables
<2> ...this is all so new and exciting.
<3> http://m0n0.ch/wall/
<1> um... bsd... so that would be pf
<2> Gimme some recommendations, considering that I'm new to the whole firewall game.
<1> wraps wrock by the way
<3> I had one prob with my WRAP, other than that its been good.
<2> How much do they run?
<1> they also make great little volitile state dedicated encryption devices cos you can rig em to explode if tampered with



<3> The soekris boxes have much more breathing room in them though.
<3> kaneda_, the WRAP is bout $160 w/ 3 eathernet ports.
<3> All you add is a CF memory card.
<1> sokeris boards run out of grunt at around 30 mbit, the wraps will give you around 50 mbit
<3> Freman that prob was fixed with a software release in like 2002
<3> They're identical in performance now.
<3> It had to do with an addressing conflict between eathernet ports.
<5> sup
<2> TaSm: Definitely going to have to look into that.
<3> pfSense is the new 'fork' for m0n0, also worth looking into.
<3> pfSense adds a lot of new features.
<6> Anyone ever take an iPod to a Apple store for warranty work?
<3> http://www.pfsense.com/
<3> Its still beta though.
<6> They claim they'll swap it out for me right there.
<5> sully: A friend at work did.
<3> I haven't tryed any of the linux firewall solutions, but they all look very clunky compared to m0n0.
<6> jiminy cricket!
<3> Though naturally I've used the basic features of iptables.
<3> Nehoo... look at the time, gotta run.
<1> we use mikrotik for most our ac's and backbone routing at work, it's either on a via epia with 4 port network card, or on a wrap depending on the requirements - never misses a beat.. now if we could get the bloody wireless equipmnet to work as well...
<3> Wherd.
<3> m0n0 even on the crappiest of harware kicks the crap out of any Netgear, Linksys, etc router.
<3> Although m0n0 isn't as feature rich as Watchguard, Sonicwall, etc, the price is right and the performance is *great*.
<1> mikrotik on the crappiest hardware compares with high-end cisco stuff - so long as you managed to get in when the version has less bugs
<3> I've never tried mikrotik.
<7> Guys I've a problem with PHP accessed CGI !
<7> This error occured: The php CGI can not be accessed directly
<3> Freman, do you use their wireless stuff mainly or have you tried their routerboards too?
<7> how do I let it accessed directly to CGI scripts ?
<1> no for the better part we use cisco access points
<8> _TaSm i use mikrotik as a wireless hotspot, firewall, router, vpns..
<1> I can't convince work to trust a wrap board with a wireless card in it
<3> Cool.
<7> Any ideas?
<1> security would be greater if I could
<3> Naturally the main prob with m0n0 is old BSD version, so no G' or WPA support :-(
<1> Are you trying to run it from the command line hrone?
<8> _TaSm i setup a m0n0wall a few weeks ago.. it's such a pain in the *** compared to mikrotik
<3> So the mikrotiks have their own os?
<8> _TaSm basicly
<7> I'm newly installed PHP on my machine
<7> AFter proceeding, this error occured to me
<8> hrone WinX or Nix?
<7> Is there something I've to re-modify it to get rid from this error !
<3> Those mikrotiks look nice.
<8> hrone are you running ****ing windows or unix?!
<8> their 4port router cards are like 100 bucks
<8> SWEET deal
<7> Windows !???
<3> Ya, totally affordable.
<8> hrone go **** yourself in a different channel, no one will help you here
<1> we don't use the mikrotik hardware
<7> |ww, Is it your help to me ?
<1> wraps are easier to get
<8> hrone yeah that's my help to you
<7> SO shut up and don't help
<8> I just use whatever hardware i have available for my mikrotik boxes
<3> Nice, I may have to try mikrotik.
<1> we love the wraps cos they run from like 6v through to 18v - great for battery sites
<8> usually put togeather a microatx with a couple nics in a tiny box put it inline and call it good
<3> Does mikrotikOS use linux or bsd for its OS?
<8> _TaSm get a resellers license, i think it's like $35 bucks a copy or something
<3> Cool.
<1> we get via boards in those epia cases and put 4 port nics in, it gives us a high quality 600 mhz 5 port router with 256 megs of ram - more then enough
<7> according to some searching I've a solution by modifying php.ini and should get cgi.force_redirect = 0
<1> it's $40 per lic
<8> _TaSm is has a CLI and a couple GUI emulators
<1> but you have to put in $2500 to get branding
<3> Pretty sweet though.
<8> Freman dunno about that.. i signed up a long time ago..
<3> Man, I wonder why I never heard of these guys.
<1> yeh used to be you could get the base license for $35 and it would cost you $200 to get branding
<1> but it's all changed, there's no base license any more


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