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[18:26]<gndyvx>bamsefar: oh this was 8 years ago
[18:26]<ald>he was trying to dump a bunch of temp files he'd created at root, and key-fumbled the rm -rf tmp/* to rm -rf /*
[18:26]<djzwzvnz>8 years ago i was running iis on nt4 lol
[18:27]<gndyvx>no
[18:27]<gndyvx>AIX
[18:27]<gndyvx>we moved to apache
[18:27]<gndyvx>then... nt4 and iss
[18:27]<gndyvx>iis
[18:27]<gndyvx>bleh
[18:27]<gndyvx>"cause no one knew unix"
[18:27]<2zdsnpzz>nemith: Ah
[18:27]<djzwzvnz>Anyone here use Brightstor?
[18:28]<czuczzf>now that i caused a few minutes of havoc... I'm going to take a lunch break.
[18:28]<djzwzvnz>Im trying to find a new backup solution for our inhouse servers
[18:28]<djzwzvnz>i need something that just sort of works all the time
[18:28]<wusnz>nemith: so you route the wan/lan to 204.97.199.0?
[18:29]<djzwzvnz>been lookin at commvault, retrospect, brightstor
[18:29]<gndyvx>yeah
[18:29]<gndyvx>commvault is nice
[18:29]<gndyvx>from what i've seen
[18:29]<djzwzvnz>there is no demo so its like you just buy it and love it
[18:29]<djzwzvnz>lol
[18:29]<gndyvx>heh
[18:29]<djzwzvnz>I need something that has a MySQL agent
[18:30]<gndyvx>when you spend that much money you can get a demo
[18:30]<djzwzvnz>cant shutdown the provisioner or the website to run nightly backups lol
[18:38]<ldvxjg_>hello, i am working on a pix 506e, and trying to port forward port 80, i am not able to figure out how?
[18:38]<ldvxjg_>it has been a little wile cince i have had to
[18:38]<mzgsxvz>python_: use the static command
[18:41]<wusnz>nemith: you got 5 hops? you did the trace to?
[18:41]<vz2ufzzzsz>python_: with nat or pat ?
[18:45]<ldvxjg_>nat
[18:45]<ldvxjg_>i have one static nat already to the same ip, just different port, and it tells me i cant make multiple ones
[18:46]<mzgsxvz>python_: configure another address on the server
[18:47]<ldvxjg_>somthing with a translation rule over lap with a dynamic address taranslation?
[18:49]<rnnyn>anybody knows arabic here? :)
[18:50]<mrxmjum>azzie, me
[18:50]<wusnz>nemith: If i configure the wan/lan on one interface and put /24 on the second interface and nat it, should it work?
[18:50]<wusnz>azzie: shuaye.
[18:51]<gndyvx>thats what you have now
[18:51]<gndyvx>your router is not the problem
[18:51]<rnnyn>what is the pronunciation for "fil" and "fils" ? (currency)
[18:52]<wusnz>nemith: ok.
[18:52]<gndyvx>xuser: anything
[18:52]<wusnz>oki
[19:01]<zzd-2zz>I am trting to under stand the best method of creating router redundency. No we have 4 2611s, two local and two remote. All local and remote are connected via ISDN. A crossover is used to connect the two 2611s at there respective sites and HSRP is configured on the ethernet interfaces. The failover need to occur when the ISDN link goes down. Oour hsrp implenetaion is not doing this.
[19:02]<mzgsxvz>arm-bar: what do you mean by : Oour hsrp implenetaion is not doing this.
[19:04]<zzd-2zz>hsrp is on the ethernet interface. If the isdn link goes down, hsrp does not fail over. I am not sure isdn and hsrp are well suited for eachother.
[19:06]<gndyvx>!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!.!.!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!...!!!.!!.!!!!!.!!
[19:06]<[mzvzyw]>ooh, nice ping
[19:06]<zzd-2zz>Even with the stanby track interface command, if the isdn line is spoofed up it wouild not fail over. Would it???
[19:06]<mzgsxvz>arm-bar: touse the standby track command
[19:06]<gndyvx>stupid tech wrired the cat5
[19:06]<gndyvx>blu/w, blu, org/w, org, grn/w, grn, brn/w, brn
[19:07]<[mzvzyw]>lol
[19:07]<[mzvzyw]>so umm, half your signal is going over blue, 1/4 over org, and 1/4 over grn. Nice. :)
[19:07]<[mzvzyw]>assuming that's 100meg
[19:08]<[mzvzyw]>that'd be even worse gig-E
[19:09]<[mzvzyw]>one TX/RX pair would be org/w, grn, and another would be org, grn/w. Can you say interference? :)
[19:10]<gndyvx>yeah
[19:10]<gndyvx>plug in my own cable ran across the floor
[19:10]<gndyvx>works great
[19:10]<fncu>sup
[19:10]<fncu>this thing works great nemith
[19:10]<gndyvx>leku: awesome
[19:11]<fncu>i feel lame putting my name on it now
[19:11]<gndyvx>no
[19:11]<gndyvx>not at all
[19:11]<gndyvx>update the wiki and take some cred
[19:11]<fncu>k
[19:11]<gndyvx>i mean look at the orig script... there wasn't much to it
[19:11]<fncu>yeah
[19:11]<gndyvx>you get the caching?
[19:11]<fncu>almost
[19:11]<fncu>bout to implement the dbm shit right now
[19:12]<gndyvx>cool
[19:12]<fncu>shoudl be pretty str8 forward
[19:12]<fncu>tie %foo, dbm
[19:12]<fncu>done
[19:12]<fncu>hehe
[19:13]<fncu>i imagine these error code desc. don't change much so i won't bother adding routines to clean up the dbm
[19:13]<gndyvx>yeah
[19:14]<fncu>they finally took down the perl books at unix.org.ua
[19:14]<fncu>ugh
[19:18]<gndyvx>you mom goes to college
[19:19]<fncu>haa
[19:20]<fncu>hacking up nemith's cisco error decoding script
[19:20]<gndyvx>do two hacks make a anti-hack?
[19:20]<gndyvx>:P
[19:20]<gndyvx>i am still going to OOP is and modularize it sometime
[19:21]<fncu>cool
[19:21]<fncu>not sure if it's really necessary tho
[19:21]<gndyvx>yeah
[19:22]<fncu>brb gonna finish this
[19:22]<gndyvx>well it would be cool if you download my .pm and just
[19:22]<fncu>oh yeah
[19:22]<fncu>do whatever u want with it
[19:22]<fncu>access from CGi
[19:22]<fncu>etc







