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<Demonen> some of my older scripts use it all the time <Poluxi> ok <Poluxi> it was run under the crontab <hakkrdan> So who's box is it? <Demonen> Poluxi: ...cron runs lynx? To do what? <Poluxi> mrtg <Poluxi> normal ? <LadyByte> There's no such thing as normal. Only different. <Poluxi> does mrtg uses lynx ? <Deeg> hello all <Gaia^> :) <themaxxz> LIES <Gaia^> its AL:L the rest of yas that aint :P <Gaia^> is so <Deeg> I need your feedbacks.. I found a way to login to a *nix box ( if you have an account on it ) but, your entry won't be recorded in the wtmp or utmp, and you are free to do what ever your want. <Deeg> I tested it on solaris and linux.. and it works on both <Gaia^> Deeg AND? <Deeg> I think it is a bug in vi <Deeg> if you will ssh to a machine and execute the vi command, this won't be recorded anywhere <Deeg> then issue the command :!/bin/bash <Deeg> to get a shell <Gaia^> nice of to say this PUBLICLY <Deeg> doing w/who/last will show nothing <Deeg> well, I'm not a hacker.. <Gaia^> still nice of u to say <Deeg> and this needs to be addressed. <Demonen> Deeg: dude, this is NOT the way to do it. File a bug with vi/vim. <steg> heh <steg> what else do you expect him to do? <Demonen> Now every script kiddy in the galaxy knows <steg> Sounds like a relatively new user who has no idea what he's stumbled upon <Demonen> :) <BitlBee> yummy <steg> why not ask some people who might know better? <Deeg> is it linuxhelp ? or not ? <steg> Deeg: It's not a bug in vi. <Demonen> It still shows up in .bash_history <steg> Deeg: and *what* won't be recorded anywhere? <Demonen> and you don't get elevated privs <Deeg> w won't show your entry <Demonen> yes it does? <steg> .bash_history is irrelevant, and is writable by whoever owns the account (so can be easily redirected to /dev/null or turned off) <Demonen> steg: Yeah, but still, it's recordable <MegaSimkin> ZZco, that doesn't sound right at all. <MegaSimkin> ZZco, how are you doing it? <Poluxi> what is smux port 199 ? <MegaSimkin> never heard of it Poluxi <MegaSimkin> where are you seing that <Demonen> Deeg: the process shows, it obays max processes hardlimit, it's not obscure at all and is no security threat, I belive. <Demonen> SMUX is the snmp multiplexing protocol (RFC 1227). <MegaSimkin> ah <BitlBee> Demonen it is <BitlBee> when the /bin/bash line <BitlBee> for some users <BitlBee> is changed to some shell script <BitlBee> and if that shell script allows editing .. <BitlBee> or something .. <Deeg> Demonen: after the user exit the vi, nothing will prove his/her entry time <BitlBee> :D <BitlBee> theehee <Demonen> Deeg: You still have to log in to do that. <Poluxi> how can i detect a DoS attack ? <Deeg> try to do: ssh user@machine /bin/bash and then w or who.. your session is not in the list. <Deeg> or maybe the sshd is doing something wrong <axscode> deeg.. just want u to know its not workin in SuSE 9.3 <Gaia^> Deeg stop now please <BitlBee> boo <Deeg> Gaia^: I'm just trying to find if my system is corrupted or not. <Gaia^> Deeg and i AM asking you to stop <Gaia^> OR, atke this prvt <Gaia^> take <Gaia^> the choice is yours <themaxxz> its a revie <BitlBee> lewl <BitlBee> it's superman ! <Gaia^> remember, remember, the 5th of november, gunpowder, treason and plot <purplin> ? <Gaia^> 5th Nov, go look it up <Gaia^> Guy Fwakes <Gaia^> Fawkes even <purplin> bah to that <Gaia^> he kinda tried to blow up our goverment at the time <Gaia^> so, we kinda celbrate him, STILL >G< <Gaia^> good ideas dont go 'off' :) <axscode> how do you fix... error while loading shared libraries: libstc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: NO such file or directory? <Redragon^> install libstc++ i would guess <Redragon^> hiya gaia <Gaia^> boo <axscode> but i have already installed libstdc++ and libstdc++devel on it.. <steg> Gaia^: Perhaps some time you should make a list of topics you deem to be unsuitable. <steg> Gaia^: Since frankly, I can't find any logic behind when you suddenly decide a topic is taboo <Gaia^> steg and i find no logic in you either <BitlBee> :)) <Gaia^> so, lets agree to disagree <steg> Gaia^: Oh, very mature. <steg> I love the way you handle criticism. <Gaia^> Stealth^ no just overly tired <steg> Well, if they best reason you can come up with is essentially no reason (or worse! "Because I Say So") then you can't expect much respect. <Gaia^> Stealth^: i didnt ask any from you, never have in fact <steg> Gaia^: Yes, but I happen to hang about here and quite like the place. Are you saying the opinion of regulars is worthless? <Gaia^> ion fact in the past i have asked you to agree to disagree, so LETS eh? <Gaia^> ion = in <Gaia^> Stealth^ i never said that, or will <steg> Gaia^: Frankly, I find it disgusting that a newbie who has obviously misunderstood something comes looking for clarification and essentially gets told to shut up. <Gaia^> but as i have NOW asked twice, lets agree to disagree OK? <Gaia^> steg so go make a complaint then <steg> Gaia^: I doubt that would be productive. <Gaia^> purplin true <MegaSimkin> steg, i hate when newbs are picked on too <Gaia^> steg MY end of this conversation has now ended <MegaSimkin> i want people to use linux more <MegaSimkin> i don't think insulting them is a good way to fix that. <Gaia^> oh dear <Gaia^> here we go ? <axscode> hmmmmm wanne try helpin me? <axscode> how do you fix... error while loading shared libraries: libstc++.so.6: cannot open shared object file: NO such file or directory? <themaxxz> axscode, did you install compat-libstd++ yet? <MegaSimkin> axscode, you need to install the yah, what themaxxz said <axscode> themaxxz: just want to ask.. why compat? <axscode> just askin.. coz i have installed libstdc++.i586.rpm and libstdc++-devel.rpm on it.. <axscode> so. why compat? just want to know the reason.. thanks... <purplin> welp, nap time <themaxxz> axscode, beause it provides the lib you are looking for <themaxxz> most likely <axscode> and libstdc++ and libstdc++-devel dont? <themaxxz> try asking rpm about the function of that rpm <themaxxz> rpm --query ... <themaxxz> axscode, well do you verify if libstc++.so.6 is included in libstdc++? <themaxxz> s/do/did/ <themaxxz> again, rpm can help you here <axscode> themaxxz: perhapz.. coz it libstdc++.so.6 is found at the /usr/lib <Redb3ard> my firefox fonts are screwed up ever since upgrading xorg <themaxxz> axscode, what are you trying to run/install that requires it? <axscode> vlc <themaxxz> and why arent you using the rpm that was built for your distro <axscode> i am using it.. still the same.. but though it exist at the /usr/lib/ <themaxxz> well then I dont know <axscode> rpm --query package.rpm ? <themaxxz> axscode, are you using a prebuilt version of vlc? <axscode> the rpm version of vlc <axscode> rpm version in i386. do i have to build my own i386.rpm <themaxxz> are you running i386 suse? <axscode> im running an i386 SuSE on arch i686 <axscode> what i mean above is i686... <themaxxz> axscode, ok try fetching the src.rpm package for vlc and run rpm --rebuild vlc.src.rpm <axscode> yups.. ill try to --rebuild --target=i686
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