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<thecolorifix> ok, so after looking at the forums the card I have is an xfi which there is currently NO support for, however I have onboard sound on the asrock k7vm2 motherboard, anyone help with getting THAT to work?
<Toshibi> Do you have a packet sniffer running?
<Toshibi> Etherreal or something?
<nixternal> nah, if you run a ssh server on the standard port 22 and it is open to the world, there are bots that will automically start trying to do so
<nixternal> that is why it is recommended that you change your ssh port
<oslo> is there someone about /etc/hosts.deny ?
<oslo> does nixternal is a bot?
<nixternal> oslo: my /etc/hosts.deny is blank, nothing there, since I moved my ports I don't get the attacks anymore
<underdog5004> cool
<oslo> nixternal> i just want to block teh dns : errorsafe.com .......;
<Jucato> lol @ nixternal bot :)
<oslo> ^^
<Jucato> mine is blank too
<nixternal> hehe
<bkudria> i am trying to run a precompiled, old version of gcc (for a project, not under my control). I've extracted the archive given to mee, and it contains 'gcc', a binary file with the executable bit set. i try to run it with './gcc', but i get the error './gcc: no such file or directory' - what could be wrong?
<SlackRat> is there any reason why certain threads in kubuntu forum dont have a reply button, to a dd a reply?
<nixternal> oslo: putting errorsafe.com prevents errorsafe.com IP address from connecting to your computer, not you connecting to them
<Jucato> bkudria: are you in the directory where that gcc executable is in?
<bkudria> Jucato: yep
<nixternal> chmod +x gcc
<nixternal> ?
<underdog5004> nixternal, lol, I have my port 22 on my router forwarded to my server with a REALLY strong password...from there I can ssh into any of my home computers.
<dwidmann> SlackRat: well, some threads are locked
<bkudria> yep, the executable bit is set
<SlackRat> all topic icons seem to imply its not locked, just a normal topic
<oslo> nixternal> so if i try to connect to them it's normal i can reach them ?
<nixternal> underdog5004: ya, I have strong passwords as well, but if you don't enable or setup log rotation and don't have a seperate /var partition, it can fill up quickly
<SlackRat> ah, it is old though....could that be why? its last summer under off topic....
<nixternal> bot attacks on ssh will fill your /var/log/auth log fast as all hell
<[Relic]> dwidmann, silly thing messed up the glx drivers which is why X wouldn't start :) all better now
<underdog5004> uh...log rotation?
<dwidmann> [Relic]: good to hear it :)
<bkudria> nixternal: yep, the executable bit is set
<underdog5004> can't you just disable logging...or have cron delete the logs at an interval?
<dwidmann> I finally got around to fixing my refresh rate ten minutes ago myself :)
<[Relic]> now if I could only find a 24 app clock :)
<nixternal> oslo: yes, if you add them in hosts.deny they can't connect to you, but you can connect to them
<nixternal> hosts.deny blocks hosts coming in to your machine
<underdog5004> ah...is that in /etc?
<nixternal> /etc/hosts.deny
<nixternal> err underdog5004, sorry, it is a bunch of different things actually
<nixternal> google "linux log rotation" or possibly check the forums
<nixternal> I think helpforge might have something on it as well
<bkudria> i am trying to run a precompiled, old version of gcc (for a project, not under my control). I've extracted the archive given to mee, and it contains 'gcc', a binary file with the executable bit set. in the directory with the executable, i try to run it with './gcc', but i get the error './gcc: no such file or directory' - what could be wrong? the executable bit/permission *is* set.
<oslo> nixternal> how could deny the connection between me & them ?
<underdog5004> gotcha...
<oslo> *how could i
<underdog5004> !nobody
<ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nobody - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
<nixternal> oslo: hrmm, I really don't know w/o setting up a proxy and some sort of blocking app
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