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[00:00]<rflxrwrvns>+or i dont know
[00:00]<ddnsr>+:P
[00:00]<rflxrwrvns>+i must go
[00:01]<ddnsr>+ok
[00:01]<ddnsr>+ciao
[00:12]<vrf>+usermod -s bash lars
[00:12]<vrf>+is that wrong?
[00:22]<vrf>+ c: 7582617 63 unused 0 0 # (Cyl. 0*- 471)
[00:22]<vrf>+how do i create a partition on that unused space?
[00:26]<vjymrrsv>+you don't, that slice overlaps your other partitions
[00:26]<vjymrrsv>+look at the start offset
[00:50]<vrf>+Are anybody aware of if Cobalt restore cd (ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/cdi/cobalt/NetBSD3.99.17-restoreCD.iso) is also made for i386 RAQ 550's or only for mips ?
[00:57]<rfrumyj`>+Does exists some software like Macromedia Flash which provide a scripting language to manage the objects of the images?
[00:59]<rjr>+dmesg:
[01:07]<ducjg2j2>-.
[01:08]<ddnsr>+any one knows why is this?
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa # make install distsclean
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa ===> Checking for vulnerabilities in squirrelmail-1.4.6nb1
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa *** WARNING - remote-file-read vulnerability in squirrelmail-1.4.6nb1 - see http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2006-06-01 for more information ***
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa or define ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES if this package is absolutely essential
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa *** Error code 1
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa Stop.
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa make: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/mail/squirrelmail
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa *** Error code 1
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa Stop.
[01:08]<ddnsr>+Roa make: stopped in /usr/pkgsrc/mail/squirrelmail
[01:09]<ddnsr>+Roa # pwd
[01:09]<ddnsr>+Roa /usr/pkgsrc/mail/squirrelmail
[01:09]<ddnsr>+http://rafb.net/paste/results/joH68g33.html
[01:19]<zzzgnjus>+nice spam dmesg
[01:20]<ddnsr>+ok
[01:22]<zzzgnjus>+you seriously have no idea what that is about, even with that message and a link for more information?
[01:22]<zzzgnjus>+it even tells you how to get around it if you choose
[01:26]<ddnsr>+carneous do you know wht you talking about? xDD
[01:26]<lrgrrcn>-http://news.nopcode.org/wist3.png
[01:26]<zzzgnjus>+dmesg> any one knows why is this?
[01:26]<lrgrrcn>-;)
[01:27]<zzzgnjus>+dmesg: read what it tells you
[01:27]<ddnsr>+carneous ok
[01:33]<ljugeeee>-'nuit
[01:44]<-- vxnznzfzjzzj xzs>*")
[02:12]<ddnsr>+http://news.nopcode.org/?search=security
[02:19]<zazmagaal>+12:21AM up 100 days, 6:28, 3 users, load averages: 0.19, 0.19, 0.16
[02:19]<zazmagaal>+NetBSD ishikawa 2.0.2 NetBSD 2.0.2 (GENERIC) #0: Wed Mar 23 08:53:42 UTC 2005 jmc@faith.netbsd.org:/home/builds/ab/netbsd-2-0-2-RELEASE/i386/200503220140Z-obj/home/builds/ab/netbsd-2-0-2-RELEASE/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC i386
[02:19]<zazmagaal>+bye bye ishikawa
[02:20]<ddnsr>+whois ishikawa
[02:21]<zazmagaal>+it's my mail/web/shell servre
[02:21]<zazmagaal>+server
[02:21]<ddnsr>+aaa :)
[02:21]<zazmagaal>+running NetBSD for about a year, with 100 days uptime
[02:21]<ddnsr>+:O
[02:21]<zazmagaal>+and that was only 'cos I had to move my kit about
[02:21]<ddnsr>+runing squirrelmail?
[02:21]<zazmagaal>+at one point, yeah
[02:22]<ddnsr>+ok
[02:22]<zazmagaal>+why?
[02:22]<ddnsr>+cause i want to install it too
[02:22]<ddnsr>+look http://rafb.net/paste/results/joH68g33.html
[02:23]<zazmagaal>+uh-huh
[02:23]<zazmagaal>+and ...?
[02:25]<ddnsr>+gordonjcp do you get the same warning?
[02:25]<zazmagaal>+dmesg: probably
[02:25]<zazmagaal>+did you read it?
[02:25]<ddnsr>+yes
[02:27]<zazmagaal>+dmesg: what does it tell you?
[02:27]<ddnsr>+gordonjcp to put the pathch
[02:28]<zazmagaal>+dmesg: you'd have to be mad to be using register_globals
[02:28]<zazmagaal>+and there's no good reason to disable magic_quotes_gpc
[02:29]<ddnsr>+gordonjcp how do you install squirrelmail then?
[02:29]<zazmagaal>+the vulnerability is a bit like saying "WARNING: if you leave your car unlocked because it's too much trouble to lock it, someone may steal your radio"
[02:29]<zazmagaal>+uhm
[02:29]<zazmagaal>+what does the warning tell you?
[02:29]<ddnsr>+that is on my own risk
[02:29]<zazmagaal>+come on, come on...
[02:29]<zazmagaal>+4th line...
[02:30]<rfrumyj`>+;)
[02:30]<ddnsr>+*** WARNING - remote-file-read vulnerability in squirrelmail-1.4.6nb1 - see http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/issue/2006-06-01 for more information ***
[02:30]<zazmagaal>+that's the 3rd
[02:31]<ddnsr>+or define ALLOW_VULNERABLE_PACKAGES if this package is absolutely essential
[02:35]<vjymrrsv>+who has register_globals enabled anyway..
[02:46]<vnzrvjrnw>-where does a brand new netbsd i386 netbsd install hide the XF86Config file
[02:46]<vnzrvjrnw>-or is there one?
[02:46]<zfrufj>+no
[02:46]<vnzrvjrnw>-I mean I got what I consider to be a nice configuration
[02:46]<vnzrvjrnw>-but I wanted to play around with it
[02:47]<vycyrr666>+Teratogex: there is the option of creating one... or running X -configure, and playing with that.
[02:47]<vnzrvjrnw>-what does it you in stead of an XF86Config?
[02:47]<vnzrvjrnw>-an internal configuration of some sort?
[02:47]<vnzrvjrnw>-s/you/use/
[02:49]<vnzrvjrnw>-because this is a helluva nice configuration =)
[02:49]<vnzrvjrnw>-off the bat
[02:50]<vnzrvjrnw>-ctrl-alt-+ doesn't do anything though
[02:52]<vnzrvjrnw>-oooh, xrandr works
[02:52]<vnzrvjrnw>-=)
[02:53]<vnzrvjrnw>-the problem is I am stuck in 16 colors
[02:53]<vnzrvjrnw>-and I wanted to try 24
[02:53]<vnzrvjrnw>-=)







