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Julietta
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Arlie, ethernet packets don't but VALID implementations of tcp DO
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Arlie
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Julietta, of course ... you cant just start pretending to be another application or host, unless you have control over it
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Arlie
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Julietta, as in, man-in-the-middle
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Julietta
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yeah
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Julietta
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well, how would i do that
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Julietta
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on application level ?
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Priscila
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Melda: so you could do, find / -user user -exec chown root:root {} + , then just fix his home directory.
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Julietta
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like grab a handle to another apps socket
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Elli
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Felicia, heh =P
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Priscila
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Melda: although, do NOT do that actually.
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Priscila
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Melda: that will fsck up other things....
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<system>
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=== Abigail entered the room.
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Abigail
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does anyone know what they are doing with poppassd?
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Arlie
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Julietta, you can send open file descriptors from 1 app to another using message queues and IPC
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Felicia
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i smiled or sure ;-)
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Felicia
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er for*
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Paulita
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=UEOUWQ1Qm5I
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Elli
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Felicia, you've got a lively imagination for sure >.<
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Arlie
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Julietta, you can also have an app connect to a proxy, and have the proxy connect to wherever the app is supposed to, but it doesnt require libpcap
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<system>
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Arlie
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pcap is for capturing packets on the wire
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Julietta
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Arlie, is there any way to have that work without doing any modification to the app i want to grab the socket from ?
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Arlie
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Julietta, use a proxy
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Julietta
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well, except the proxy which i am actually coding right now
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Felicia
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these darned red blood cells and hormones keep acting up on me :-)
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Elli
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haha
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<system>
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=== Shawnee entered the room.
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Arlie
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Julietta, you can also rewrite packets, i think its a feature of iptables
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Arlie
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Julietta, you could, in theory, rewrite every outgoing tcp packet to connect to your local proxy instead of where it was going
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Arlie
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Julietta, using a userspace iptables filter
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<system>
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=== Laura entered the room.
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Julietta
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hmm, yeah
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<system>
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Arlie
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no thanks required, just send money
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<system>
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=== Nichole left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
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Laura
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Hello, when I open a file I see a bunch of ^M
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Laura
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Is that bad in vi ?
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<system>
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=== mode/##linux mode (-o Kacy ) by Kacy
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Paulita
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wow dig this http://youtube.com/watch?v=nayarBrD6mk
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Antonietta
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Laura: it means it uses dos eol
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Laura
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how do I remove those?
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<system>
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=== Elizabet left the room (quit: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)).
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Laura
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i don't think it matters thou, cause It works
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Antonietta
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Laura: tr -d '\r' < file > newfile
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Elli
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Hmm, reinstalled PAM, no change..
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<system>
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=== Velma left the room (quit: "Leaving.").
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<system>
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Gale
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Laura: :%s/<ctrl-v then ctrl-m>//g in vim
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<system>
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=== Edith entered the room.
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Madison
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Arlie: ey ey ey ey
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<system>
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=== Alvaro left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
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=== Madie entered the room.
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Laura
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Gale: what is %s/
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Gale
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search and replace
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Laura
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I am don't use vi usually :/
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Gale
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but actually
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<system>
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=== Juana entered the room.
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Gale
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you probably want the second set of // to be a linefeed instead
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<system>
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=== Juana left the room ("Leaving").
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<system>
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=== Ernestina left the room (quit: Operation timed out).
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<system>
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=== Juana entered the room.
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=== Juana left the room ("Leaving").
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=== Priscila left the room (quit: K-lined).
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=== Gricelda left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
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=== Shawnna left the room (quit: "Leaving").
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Lonnie
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hi
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Gale
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Laura: you could use sed instead of course
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Lonnie
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how do i determine the graphics card from command prompt
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Lonnie
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graphics card / ram / cpu speed etc
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Laura
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Gale: yea, but would like to learn VI though :)
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<system>
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=== Granville entered the room.
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Granville
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hello
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Gale
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Laura: you might also consider vim-gtk until you get proficient with vim
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<system>
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=== Sammie entered the room.
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Gale
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Laura: it's like the best of both worlds
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Angla
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... unless you like emacs in kde
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<system>
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=== Sammie left the room.
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Laura
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There is a problem
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Laura
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I opened a file in VI
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Laura
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Then I closed the terminal screen... now it says recover
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Laura
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So I open VI and type :recover
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Laura
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Then :wq
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=== Sunni entered the room.
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Laura
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Then when I reopen that file it still asks me to recover :s
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<system>
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=== Gerri left the room (quit: Success).
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=== Titus left the room (quit: Connection timed out).
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Laura
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so should I just delete the swap?
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Felicia
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Lonnie: lspci, and install and use hwinfo for more as well as cat /proc/cpuinfo
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Gale
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Laura: that can happen if say you openned it up again somewhere and edited it but the original occurance was still open
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Gale
| 241
| 241
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Laura: I would check it out first
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Felicia
| 241
| 241
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Lonnie: lspci | grep VGA for your video card
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Laura
| 241
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how would I check it out? i closed the terminal screen withought closing vi
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Gale
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| 242
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open again with vim
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Arlie
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Madison, someone was in here earlier asking how to run mac osx on vmware ... i assued them of being you
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