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[02:00]<ald>dang
[02:00]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>answered your own question :)
[02:01]<ald>I shouldn't be allowed to use a computer without adult supervision
[02:10]<vcul>are you piping it to bc?
[02:11]<vcul>cpm, ^^
[02:11]<ald>tkup, naw, it's a script to fire remote vncviewer sessions, and be able to clean them up
[02:12]<ald>the math is to set the -geometry flag
[02:12]<ald>so each additional windows doesn't overlay existing ones
[02:13]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>bc is a cool program
[02:13]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>i use bc all the time
[02:13]<gzmgbzzgm>Hey, check this new laptop I just saw... http://img.ircimages.com/ircimages/2/d/2deac68d046d5ae581d79efec1fbf728.jpg
[02:14]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>WS?
[02:15]<ald>bc eh? yeah, might be the right way
[02:15]<dzzc1lyvn>does that look like a laptop to you
[02:15]<vcul>NameBrand, what makes you think it's a laptop?
[02:16]<vcul>last time I used bc was to make time-based calcs on email queue files flags and delete them
[02:17]<vcul>it's one those little programs I can't live without
[02:18]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>yeah, find, grep, bc, sed, awk.
[02:18]<vd2r>I've used bc before. I use the crap out of find and grep. sed and awk I suck at.
[02:21]<dffnw>you may as well learn perl over sed and awk these days
[02:22]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>sed and awk are great for one-liners
[02:22]<dffnw>yea, but perl is great at 5 liners and theres a lot of networking extensions
[02:22]<vcul>you can't modify a file in perl on the fly without resorting to Tie::File or something similar. sed has it in the flag sed -i
[02:23]<dffnw>theres always going to be things like that between the two
[02:23]<vcul>perl is still a must
[02:23]<vcul>have
[02:23]<vd2r>I'll probably learn tcl/perl/etc before I bother with sed/awk/etc
[02:23]<dffnw>yea, its extremely useful
[02:23]<vd2r>esp with the tcl stuff you can do in ios.
[02:23]<dffnw>I want to to learn tcl next
[02:24]<dffnw>thats what I was thinking
[02:24]<vd2r>I want to learn it (I think it was tcl) specifically for ios.
[02:24]<dffnw>but I heard you better not mess around on any production stuff, you cant escape from loops etc
[02:25]<sdac2jd>is anyone having issues hitting google.com ?
[02:25]<vd2r>no.
[02:25]<vd2r>and yes, loops are bad.
[02:25]<dffnw>I want someone to start a cisco tcl site to collect useful routines
[02:25]<vd2r>well we're starting that site here
[02:26]<dffnw>now I just need to learn it
[02:26]<dffnw>a new shell would be nice too, or at least some extensions
[02:27]<vd2r>I can't stand shell scripting.
[02:27]<vd2r>huge pain in the ass
[02:27]<dffnw>yea, I like it for some reason
[02:27]<vd2r>masochism
[02:27]<vd2r>that's the only possible reason
[02:28]<dffnw>I just like it when I write a script in 10 minutes that saves hours or repetative work
[02:28]<dffnw>s/or/of/
[02:28]<ald>gottit
[02:29]<vd2r>yeah like renaming files or something
[02:29]<dffnw>or sending out lots of commands that need to be tweaked for each device
[02:31]<ald>Whoops!
[02:31]<ald>:0
[02:32]<vd2r>?
[02:38]<pjjpyzxvnz>hi all!
[02:41]<dzzc1lyvn>hey nemith
[02:41]<dzzc1lyvn>did you finish download all yet?
[02:50]<gndyvx>Dark3Lite: yeha
[02:50]<gndyvx>so far.. really boring and too high level
[02:50]<dzzc1lyvn>aiight cool
[02:51]<dzzc1lyvn>ohh my...
[02:51]<dzzc1lyvn>oops sorry..
[02:52]<gzrnnd->ok, this fat free/sugar free chocolate pudding is actually pretty good
[02:52]<gzrnnd->who would have thunk it
[02:52]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>if by good, you mean sacrilige, then yes :D
[02:52]<gzrnnd->loather: i didn't say it was perfect :)
[02:52]<gzrnnd->i just said good ;)
[02:52]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>well, it's good that it tastes good i suppose
[02:55]<yvmumn>whats a command to enable SSH in a Cisco Router?
[02:56]<dzzc1lyvn>you first have to get the feature set that supports ssh
[02:57]<yvmumn>we have an 1800 series
[02:57]<yvmumn>it supports ssh, but the previous sys admin disabled it
[02:57]<gndyvx>http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1829/products_feature_guide09186a0080088197.html#wp18428
[02:58]<yvmumn>thanks
[02:59]<yvmumn>will that also give us the ability to SDM to the router?
[03:01]<gzrnnd->itdude, if there is a "no" statement with ssh in teh command, just take out the no portion of the statement :)
[03:02]<gzrnnd->so why exactly did the previoius sys adm disable ssh?
[03:02]<gzrnnd->and why run a crypto ios version if you are going to disable ssh?
[03:03]<-- 2yd2nzy xrs fuyv>http://iownmymusic.org/ http://iownmydvds.org/")
[03:04]<yvmumn>he left in bad terms, and i am just a desktop admin, i dont deal wit cisco before
[03:04]<yvmumn>but I know how to use SDM, but i couldnt connect to the router via SDM, I am not connected on the console but i am not familiar with syntax
[03:04]<gndyvx>it depends
[03:04]<yvmumn>what i want to do is to enable SDM.. do you happen to help me with this? thanks in advance
[03:04]<gndyvx>I usually delete sdm from the router
[03:05]<gndyvx>as the first thing i do
[03:05]<yvmumn>how do i know if SDM is deleted
[03:06]<dzzc1lyvn>loather-work: forbidden..
[03:06]<gndyvx>it will be in flash
[03:06]<gndyvx>turning on ip http secure
[03:07]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>(which requires the crypto image)
[03:07]<gndyvx>select * from uysers
[03:07]<gndyvx>er
[03:08]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>ok, gotta go
[03:08]<fjzvxnz-wjzc>bbl.
[03:08]<dzzc1lyvn>ahh
[03:08]<dzzc1lyvn>nemith: you're still at work
[03:08]<yvmumn>is there a syntax i can type to chk if SDM is enabled?
[03:09]<gndyvx>nope







