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[00:00]<fncu>if i have a fiber NIC in the back of my sun box
[00:00]<fncu>connected to a fiber gbic on a cisco switch
[00:00]<fncu>is that considered FDDI?
[00:00]<fncu>or just gigabit ethernet
[00:00]<fncu>or what the hell
[00:00]<jeeej>FDDI is not ethernet
[00:01]<jeeej>FDDI is ATM
[00:01]<fncu>thanks buddy
[00:01]<jeeej>unless you have some seriously old-school fiber gear, you're rolling ethernet
[00:01]<fncu>thought so
[00:02]<jeeej>Kris I see that cisco is recommending rate*1/8*1.5 but they also appear to be saying that you need to play with it to get the values right
[00:03]<jeeej>If the burst values are too low, then the achieved rate is often much lower than the configured rate.
[00:04]<kgzggf-kzys>yes i saw that also...im going to try the 1.3 1.5 method and see what it will do for me
[00:09]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>when chuck norris throws a boomerang, it doesn't return out of fear of being roundhouse kicked
[00:13]<jeeej>BSDaemon: you've been asked several times to stop posting stupid jokes here in #cisco. Why do you keep doing it?
[00:15]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>because it's been you that's been asking?
[00:21]<fjsvnf>BSDaemon|away: It's not only him. It annoys the hell out of the rest of us but some of us got young children and we understand your needs.
[00:21]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>cool
[00:25]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>I apologize for interrupting the deep conversation that was going on at the time.
[00:25]<fjsvnf>Dont do that, you're smart enough. You know what we mean
[00:26]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>According to you, I'm not.
[00:27]<ald>have a good weekend all
[00:27]<fjsvnf>It would be at least naive of me to judge a person in the other side of the planet. And that im not. I can only experience your online persona. Im not happy with it but the communication medium does not help much either. I'm sure you're a nice guy.
[00:31]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>i dunno about that, i think you can judge somebody fairly well
[00:34]<fjsvnf>Chris, i can only get what you're letting out in the channel. Im sure you mean well, but when you get people to check back on their scrolling buffer to see "cisco" and they meet your ermm, let me see, your aquarium setups, or your fish, or soccer, or football, or hockey, or guys moving your house, or chuck norris jokes it can get annoying.
[00:35]<fjsvnf>Thats all what im saying. No more, no less.
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+WiredX> silly question on a cisco 837, how can i disconnect the adsl connection?
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+FBH^> unplug
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+WiredX> i just want to remove a ip nat pool but its in use at the moment of coarse :)
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+FBH^> burn it
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+WiredX> hammer would be better... burning it would smell
[00:39]<fjsvnf>Those don't help much either..
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+FBH^> look pal
[00:39]<fjsvnf><+FBH^> im a ccie, i know what im talking about
[00:42]<sag>i've solved the problem by using the wonderful /ignore -command.
[00:43]<fjsvnf>scn: Whatever works for you best. I usually talk to people first.
[00:44]<sag>tried that a few times.
[00:46]<bsdrgdjg>yeah, that was a good convo
[00:46]<bsdrgdjg>the ccie joke was made a few days earlier
[00:46]<sazdn>the only ccie fbh will ever see is "certified canadian immigrant [explitive]"
[00:46]<fjsvnf>heh
[00:47]<bsdrgdjg>cisco certified incineration expert
[00:47]<bsdrgdjg>which came from our conversation about burning network devices.
[00:48]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i believe i said something about lighting a token ring adapter on fire
[00:49]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>....which it seems as though someone has stolen fron my desk
[00:49]<bsdrgdjg>and clearly wiredX was in on the joke.
[00:49]<bsdrgdjg>so meh
[00:51]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i wonder if we pissed him off
[00:53]<rfv>does it matter?
[00:54]<rfv>if he can't handle the heat....
[00:54]<rfv>;-)
[00:54]<fjsvnf>loather-work: I don't want to piss him off. I want him to understand that this http://pastebin.ca/66384 doesn't belong here.
[00:55]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>yeah, i saw that this morning
[00:55]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>and wondered, "wtf?"
[00:57]<-- sgvgzs xzs fuyv (>/dev/brain")
[00:59]<rfv>postel: yeah. I agree with that.
[00:59]<rfv>there's a lot of superfluous noise in here, but that is too much.
[01:00]<gndyvx>any security nuts in herE?
[01:01]<gndyvx>I got a pif virus
[01:01]<gndyvx>Just wondering how i can see what it's intentions are
[01:01]<sazdn>string it
[01:01]<gndyvx>yeah
[01:01]<sazdn>usually can find an ip address or osmthing in there
[01:01]<gndyvx>i was just going to say that strings gave me nothing
[01:02]<rfv>pif virus... haven't seen one of those in ages.
[01:03]<gndyvx>yeah
[01:03]<gndyvx>it was a phishing email from us (TWTC)
[01:03]<gndyvx>with a link to a pif
[01:05]<bsdrgdjg|rwrd>hah
[01:06]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>pif, that's oldschool.
[01:10]<rfv>I block pif files in postfix.
[01:10]<rfv>but that wouldn't help there
[01:11]<rfv>I block most, if not all, executable content.
[01:11]<rfv>|ocx|mde|mdt|mdw|msc|msi|msp|mst|nws|ops|pcd|pi|pif|prf|reg|scf|scr|sct|shb|shm|shs|swf|uue|vb|vbe|v
[01:11]<rfv>bs|vbx|vxd|wab|wsc|wsf|wsh)/ REJECT Potentially dangerous file attachment. Please do not include any
[01:11]<rfv> executable attachments in your email.
[01:12]<rfv>oops
[01:12]<rfv> /name=[^>]*\.(ade|adp|asd|bas|bat|chm|cmd|com|cpl|crt|dbx|dll|exe|hlp|hta|inf|ins|isp|lnk|js|jse|lnk
[01:12]<rfv>that's the first line
[01:12]<rfv>it's actually all one line
[01:12]<gndyvx>and f-prot found nothing
[01:12]<rfv>ugh
[01:12]<gndyvx>worthless
[01:13]<rfv>(sorry for flooding the channel like that... I should know better)
[01:13]<gndyvx>we should have a pif blocking
[01:13]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>sadly, 90% of those are windows formats
[01:13]<gndyvx>but this is a link
[01:14]<rfv>yeah, how do you defend against that?
[01:14]<rfv>block http://.*?\.pif ?
[01:14]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>inspect!
[01:15]<gndyvx>i could probably add something like that on our pix
[01:15]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>that's probably a good way to do it
[01:15]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i wonder how much CPU that would eat
[01:17]<jeeej>you can block URL's with a pix?
[01:18]<gndyvx>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2120/products_command_reference_chapter09186a00801727a8.html#wp1131454
[01:19]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>yeah, pix are actually pretty useful when it comes down to it
[01:19]<gndyvx>but i think you need a url server
[01:19]<gndyvx>bah







