--- Log opened Sat Jun 09 00:00:50 2018 00:01 < hello_kitty> also is my problem relegated to DNS.. or could i somehow cause this with my nginx config 00:01 < genr8_> DNS 00:02 < genr8_> if you go to the IP it should work, therefore eliminating nginx from the picture 00:02 < hello_kitty> what i was trying to do was add a subdomain, the main domain is working so far 00:02 < genr8_> you can also try to use tools like dig or nslookup on the client to check what entry is in the nameserver info 00:02 < genr8_> or do a flushdns 00:03 < genr8_> yea its totally a DNS thing. that subdomain has to be present 00:04 < genr8_> it may just take time to propagate 00:04 < hello_kitty> so even tho the host command can find the domain, chrome cannot yet? that type of thing? 00:05 < hello_kitty> * can find the ip from the domain 00:05 < genr8_> the subdomain has to be listed on the DNS config 00:06 < genr8_> so yea 00:09 < hello_kitty> hmm nslookup is finding the ip correctly 00:10 < misspwn> nslookup should 00:10 < genr8_> yeah but its probably acting as like a private or internal dns, it needs to have that info set externally so ppl can get there. 00:11 < hello_kitty> what tool can check the status of the external lookup (asides from the browser) 00:11 < hello_kitty> just as a sanity check 00:12 < misspwn> is it opendns? 00:12 < misspwn> i am terrible at that stuff 00:12 < genr8_> https://mxtoolbox.com/CNAMELookup.aspx 00:13 < misspwn> oh shit mxtoolbox is great 00:13 < MillerBOSS> `bofh 00:13 < misspwn> use centralops and mxtoolbox a lot at work 00:13 < MillerBOSS> /me sets mode +v layer-eight 00:14 < genr8_> "DNS Lookup" 00:14 < hello_kitty> hmm confusing... i get DNS Record Published DNS Record not found 00:14 < MillerBOSS> https://www.techmeme.com/180608/p17#a180608p17 China hacked a US Navy contractor early this year and stole 614GB of classified data, including plans for a supersonic anti-ship missile for US submarines 00:14 < hello_kitty> i get that even for the site that has been up for a couple days 00:15 < MillerBOSS> FFS how hard is network security 00:15 < genr8_> its for sure DNS :) you need someone to parse your particular problem and then super explain what you shoulda done 00:15 < genr8_> LOL wtf a literal supersonic missile 00:16 < MillerBOSS> NOOOOOOOOOO https://www.techmeme.com/180608/p4#a180608p4 Yahoo will shut down Yahoo Messenger on July 17, marking the end of an era that began with Yahoo Pager back in 1998 00:17 < CoJaBo> Yahoo Messenger was still a thing? 00:17 < MillerBOSS> Yeah 00:17 < CoJaBo> I mean, I guess I shouldn't be surprised.. I learned just last year that AIM was still around 00:18 < hello_kitty> mm i wonder if i messed it up by trying to add ipv6 entries.. here's the actual ips/domains and result of nslookup https://bpaste.net/show/ebb77f21919f 00:18 < corn266> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M__LmNH0-yA 00:18 < misspwn> you probably should not be pasting that hello_kitty 00:18 < hello_kitty> i thought that was all about to be public anyways :D no? 00:19 < hello_kitty> ip and domain 00:19 < MillerBOSS> Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. 00:19 * CoJaBo hacks all of hello_kitty's internets 00:19 < misspwn> ^ 00:19 < hello_kitty> :( 00:22 < genr8_> works for me 00:22 < genr8_> the subdomains all go to the same IP anyway 00:23 < genr8_> http://servers.jigsawpuzzles.io redirects to https://jigsawpuzzles.io 00:23 < hello_kitty> i just get site can't get reached on that 00:23 < hello_kitty> my intent was just to display a different file as a test when nginx detects 'servers' in the subdomain 00:24 < genr8_> thats possible. done via nginx config. why wouldnt your browser be able to connect? clear cookies or clear cache or somethin 00:25 < genr8_> ok on HTTPS:// i see "hi i am servers" 00:25 < hello_kitty> yea that was the desired result 00:25 < genr8_> http takes u right to the jigaw.io tho 00:25 < hello_kitty> mm i cant see it even in a browser ive never used before 00:26 < hello_kitty> can dns be cached somewhere outside of my browser 00:26 < genr8_> the OS 00:26 < hello_kitty> well sounds like that is what is happening 00:26 < genr8_> reboot if all else fails ;p 00:30 < hello_kitty> hmm still stuck after a reboot.. spookmy 00:32 < hello_kitty> if i remote to another server i can wget the page tho, lol 00:32 < hello_kitty> so i guess the problem is isolated to my computer 00:39 < corn266> digital jazz hippie was okay with "new internet reform" ted talk 00:39 < corn266> pretty meh though 00:49 < hello_kitty> welp, cache clearing on the os didnt work, nor did rebooting the router... but changing to use google's dns server did.. not sure what all that was tbh 00:51 < m4221> Boo 00:53 < MillerBOSS> I am starting to use Firefox for tools I have open all day. Do you folks utilize Pocket at all built into Firefox? 00:54 < m4221> NinjaStyle: hey 00:56 < ThatOneRoadie> Oddball question: Anyone know of a piece of software that can make an encrypted backup of a USB drive whenever it is plugged in? 01:06 < FenJai> Why is it that when I run my python script, it goes fine but when I try write the terminal output from it to a file it seems to become unresponsive ? 01:12 < catbeard> is the disk full or ro 01:12 < MillerBOSS> ro 01:32 < MillerBOSS> Imports still happening https://monitor.gitlab.net/dashboard/db/github-importer?orgId=1&from=now-7d&to=now 01:35 < catbeard> zoiks 01:44 < Trapdoor> What is that Trapdoor ? 01:45 < Trapdoor> It's an overview of gps beacons we use to locate equipment in case we lose them 01:46 < admiralspark> sup bitches 01:46 < Trapdoor> also yeah I'm aware you asked me 13 hours ago but that's ok 01:46 < Trapdoor> what I wasn't aware of, Fenj... is that you're not even here 01:46 < admiralspark> Trapdoor: it's okay, we heard you 01:46 < Trapdoor> how rude 01:46 < admiralspark> hmmm 01:47 < Trapdoor> asks me questions and just leaves 01:47 < admiralspark> where is that one guy who loves nano 01:47 < admiralspark> lol 01:47 < Trapdoor> can't wait a measly 13 hours for me to respond 01:47 < Trapdoor> admiralspark, it is I 01:47 < admiralspark> Wait 01:47 < Trapdoor> I love nano when I need to use it 01:47 < admiralspark> no 01:47 < admiralspark> this guy had a nic that started with a P 01:47 < admiralspark> haha 01:47 < Trapdoor> On a related note, I work with nanoseconds 01:47 < admiralspark> don't we all 01:48 < admiralspark> don't we alllll 01:48 < Trapdoor> A part of what I do is make sure our equipment is synchronized to a couple of nanoseconds 01:48 < admiralspark> Trapdoor: so you're a TDM guy then 01:48 < admiralspark> my condolences 01:48 < Trapdoor> TDM? 01:48 < Trapdoor> team deatchmatch? 01:49 < Trapdoor> oh time-division multiplexing 01:49 < Trapdoor> nah 01:49 < admiralspark> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-division_multiplexing 01:49 < admiralspark> TEEAAAMMM DEATHMATCHHH 01:49 < Trapdoor> I deal with subsea equipment running atomic clocks 01:50 < Trapdoor> In 10 days the clocks get desynced by like... 12k~100k nanoseconds 01:50 < admiralspark> oh, that's actually cool 01:50 < Trapdoor> 100k nanoseconds is still 0.1 millisecond 01:51 < Trapdoor> our old spec was a desync of 1 millisecond per 24 hours, now that's been improved at least 100-fold 01:52 < admiralspark> is this undersea cabling? 01:52 < admiralspark> like, the repeater boxes, what are they called 01:52 < Trapdoor> That's the official wording anyways, in reality it's improved by something like 10,000x 01:53 < Trapdoor> Nah, subsea stations recording a discharging electromagnetic field from the ocean bottom 01:55 < admiralspark> wow 01:55 < admiralspark> damn 01:55 < Trapdoor> we generate a massive electromagnetic field from our source, charging up the various layers beneath the sea, when we stop charging there's a wall about 20ms thick that passes over the stations, but the impedance/inductance/conductivity of the different sedimentary layers store the electromagnetic field and discharge it slowly 01:56 < Trapdoor> using that we can detect oil/gas/whatever in pockets found by seismic surveys 01:56 < Trapdoor> it's pretty neat 01:56 < Trapdoor> it's funny thinking about the amount of work that goes into making this shit work 01:57 <+NinjaStyle> Lol Brazil is fucked 01:57 <+NinjaStyle> https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/06/in-a-blow-to-e-voting-critics-brazil-suspends-use-of-all-paper-ballots/ 01:57 < Trapdoor> I mean we gotta get all this shit on a boat to begin with 01:58 < Trapdoor> All to find highly volatile decomposed plant matter and dinosaur bones lol 02:01 < Trapdoor> nah actually what's funny to think about is all the fuck ups we could've avoided if we just asked the opinion of the guy that literally works with the technology of information 02:01 < Trapdoor> "We should totally store all this data on SD cards right? They're known to be super reliable right?" 02:02 <+NinjaStyle> Are you talking about the thing from before or the ballot thing? 02:02 < Trapdoor> The thing from before 02:03 < Trapdoor> we connect to the equipment using fucking usb 02:03 < Trapdoor> all I wanted was a gigabit ethernet connection to the equipment and to store the data on nand flash 02:04 < Trapdoor> "hurr durr gigabit ethernet interfaces too much power and is too noisy for our equipment" 02:04 < Trapdoor> not like you can't passively power up the ethernet interface with PoE 02:05 < zerocool> hey yall, i have been thinking about what would happen if i die, are there models for systems like this where like information is released that would allow people into certain things that otherwise you would not want them in... if that makes sense. 02:06 < Trapdoor> keep a hardened memory stick on you 02:06 < Trapdoor> at all times 02:06 < zerocool> i can think of a million i could set up but all of the ones that i can think of up front have some... level of unrelaiability 02:07 <+NinjaStyle> Maybe a safe deposit box with creds in it 02:07 <+NinjaStyle> At a bank 02:07 < admiralspark> zerocool: google "Deadman's Switch" 02:08 < zerocool> yeah yeah i like all of this 02:08 < zerocool> thanks guys 02:08 < admiralspark> np, we all do it too 02:10 <+NinjaStyle> I'm surprised no one has opinions on that Brazil story 02:27 <+NinjaStyle> Where is everyone 02:28 < cryptic1> afk 02:28 < cryptic1> you scared them all away' 02:33 < rootsudo> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68J2Fy1K9Uc 02:33 < rootsudo> just watch it 02:34 <+NinjaStyle> Cant 02:34 <+NinjaStyle> cryptic1: go get them 02:34 < rootsudo> NinjaStyle you're missing out 02:46 <+NinjaStyle> Fuck window seat 02:46 <+NinjaStyle> I made a mistake 02:48 <+NinjaStyle> Are there allergies in space? 02:49 < cryptic1> yes 02:49 <+NinjaStyle> I guess there's dogs in space 02:49 <+NinjaStyle> Stupid russia 02:51 <+NinjaStyle> Airplane internet is too slow, I can't do my timesheet 02:51 < cryptic1> paid $0 02:51 < silentfury-s4pro> no paycheck for you 02:56 <+NinjaStyle> Whew I got it finally 03:09 < rootsudo> MikeSpears did conseev suck 03:09 < MikeSpears> no was dope 03:10 < MikeSpears> rootsudo: it was great 03:10 < rootsudo> MikeSpears how did you fuck it up 03:10 < MikeSpears> hours fucked me up tho, but that was my fault 03:11 < MikeSpears> it was a 3am start time 03:36 < rootsudo> that's perfect 03:36 < rootsudo> i want that 03:36 < rootsudo> i applied 03:36 < rootsudo> lets see what happens 03:40 < JollyRgrs> lebron = lebrony 03:40 < JollyRgrs> golden state is whoopin up 03:44 < gnupluslinux> Sup rootsudo havent seen you in awhile 03:44 < gnupluslinux> Still in phillipines? 03:44 < catbeard> thought you were on vacation 03:45 < gnupluslinux> Me? 03:45 < catbeard> or you said you were when i went out to PH 03:45 < catbeard> rootsudo: 03:45 < rootsudo> no 03:45 < rootsudo> I'm in USA trying to make a sysadmin job remote but they want to me stay in the office for a month 03:45 < rootsudo> so it's a month of not trying to kill myself 03:45 < catbeard> remoteok.io 03:45 < catbeard> fwiw 03:46 < gnupluslinux> Where in usa? Socal? Are we gonna get drinks tonight? 03:46 < gnupluslinux> Thats cool Catatronic 03:46 < gnupluslinux> catbeard 03:48 < xe0n> rootsudo: lolll 03:48 < catbeard> holy fuck that's an awesome nick tho 03:48 < catbeard> at least for a cat 03:49 < gnupluslinux> Gotta step up your game man 03:49 < catbeard> ok gnupluslinux 03:49 <+NinjaStyle> We used to have a stray we called cat Williams 03:49 < gnupluslinux> If that was a jab ive made my choice 03:50 < gnupluslinux> Rms guide me 03:55 < MikeSpears> rootsudo: where's this sysadmin job lol 03:55 < MikeSpears> also, its only 30 days :) 03:56 < rootsudo> MikeSpears Company on Dale mabry by the bucks stadium 03:56 < MikeSpears> ah cool 03:56 < rootsudo> not rly i wana quit already 03:56 < MikeSpears> I might be taking on a contract in westshore coming up 03:56 < rootsudo> how much are your salaries mike 03:56 < MikeSpears> lower than you 03:56 < rootsudo> it seems you're doing shit work at $15/20-hr 03:56 < MikeSpears> yea 03:56 < rootsudo> fuck, why 03:57 < rootsudo> i turned down $50/hr in chicago and I'm at $40/hr here 03:57 < rootsudo> you know what I do all day 03:57 < rootsudo> fucking nothing 03:57 < catbeard> the life 03:57 < catbeard> the dream 03:57 < MikeSpears> dude 03:57 < rootsudo> which is why it sucks 03:57 < MikeSpears> I'm working on it 03:57 < rootsudo> fuckers won't leave me alone 03:57 < MikeSpears> hoping I get the job at VIPRE 03:57 < MikeSpears> will know about that on Tuesday 03:57 < MikeSpears> that's like 52k a year 03:58 < MikeSpears> got the interview for the contract position on monday 03:58 < rootsudo> man 03:58 < MikeSpears> if I end up getting vipre, will tell the contract position no 03:58 < rootsudo> i wouldn't even try for that 03:58 < MikeSpears> 52k is a nice salary jump for me 03:58 < MikeSpears> lol 03:59 < rootsudo> im at 70k and i am sad 03:59 < agent_white> rootsudo: How did your Google interview go anyways? 03:59 < MikeSpears> my goal is 70k in 4 years 03:59 < rootsudo> agent_white it's good I have a 2nd interview 03:59 < MikeSpears> shit, I'll be doing awesome on 50 03:59 < rootsudo> fucking scaty 04:00 < MikeSpears> I'm doing alright now, but my finances will be perfect at 50k 04:01 < agent_white> Hell yeah. For both of you guys. :D 04:01 < rootsudo> how olda are you mike 04:01 < MikeSpears> 24 04:01 < MikeSpears> 50k isn't bad money at all 04:02 < MikeSpears> not everything has to do with money. 04:02 < MikeSpears> long as I make enough to do what I need, then I'm happy 04:02 < MikeSpears> I need to actually stick with a job for once and quit the hopping 04:03 < agent_white> Same, but I think the industry average is 2-3 years isn't it? 04:03 < xe0n> his average is 4 - 6 months 04:05 < agent_white> Ahhh. Yeah I'm not one to speak... I float around a year hah. My last gig I coulda seen myself at for awhile, but my boss left 4 months in and we were left to dry. 04:08 < agent_white> rootsudo: Was the first interview a technical one? Or initial HR hoops? 04:08 < rootsudo> agent_white initial HR loops, and pre-screening like which office and oh wow you were in seattle, me too do you know this store, omg you do, and that bar?! YEAH! 04:09 < rootsudo> wow 04:09 < rootsudo> you're 24' 04:09 < rootsudo> I wish I was 24 again 04:09 < rootsudo> I was at microsoft, eyes wide eyed 04:10 < rootsudo> I messaged the PM of exchange and I got back an offer to meet for coffee 04:10 < rootsudo> which I never did fuck 04:13 < xe0n> eyes wide shut 04:13 < sideup66> reddit gold: https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/8plaag/i_bought_kimjonguncom_and_redirected_it_to_wsb_so/ 04:45 < Casteil> you know what's awesome? the only software I ever get hassled by is my **legitimate** software 04:45 < Casteil> "Your copy of office is not activated!" 05:05 < misspwn> that's a current issue with MS 05:28 < Casteil> god I hope that doesn't start happening with our Office H&B copies @ work 05:28 < misspwn> Casteil, it's been happening with us and what they suggest is make sure the user is logged into their office suite with the correct account, make sure the license isnt fucked, and run updates then run a full online repair 05:29 < misspwn> most of the time that works, other times i have to run a complete office uninstaller and reinstall 05:29 < Casteil> such bullshit 05:29 < Casteil> they make office H&B a huuuuge pain in the arse because they're trying to get people to pay monthly for o365 05:29 < misspwn> so what i do is log them into the office portal and if they dont know their pwd i reset , log them in, run update, log off in outlook, log back in, run online repair 05:30 < misspwn> not all of them are AD authenticated which makes it tougher 05:31 < xe0n> Casteil: if you're using H&B, you've made the wrong choice :P 05:31 < xe0n> o365 > * 05:32 < xe0n> well the business has made the wrong choice* 05:33 < Casteil> I'm not the one that made the call, but o365 subs add up fast 05:34 < Casteil> basic o365 is $200 for 2 years 05:34 < Casteil> Office H&B is $200 period 05:34 < xe0n> o365 is great in the long run, excellent value 05:37 < Casteil> they also want like $15 a month for visio alone 05:37 < Casteil> (billed yearly) 05:39 < xe0n> sure 05:40 < xe0n> nothing wrong with that, depending on who needs a license, and how long, you just move the license to someone else 06:47 * MillerBOSS looks at you 06:49 <+NinjaStyle> Ayyyy 06:50 < MillerBOSS> This place is dead tonight 06:50 < Casteil> heyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 06:52 < Casteil> NinjaStyle: got a bit of a surprise @ work today 06:53 <+NinjaStyle> Oh yeah? 06:53 < Casteil> boss set something up for today to discuss plans for the next ~9 months.. his main question was "What would *you* like to do with the software?" 06:55 < Casteil> ended up pitching a rewrite using modern frameworks, and that a frontend developer would help to that end - he's just like "who do you have in mind?" 06:55 < Casteil> XD 06:56 < Casteil> so, I'm putting together a "modernization" plan and will probably end up managing my own department soon (..he had also mentioned that we may get separated off into our own company) 06:56 <+NinjaStyle> Wow 06:57 < Casteil> mixed feelings.. pretty significant increase in pressure/responsibilities lol 06:57 < Casteil> but yeah one of the goals of the rewrite is to improve marketability/appeal of our app 06:57 <+NinjaStyle> Yeah seems intense 06:58 < Casteil> in all fairness when I say "managing my own department" it'd really just be myself, my software engineer (who's brilliant in backend/DB, but lacking in frontend), and whoever we bring on for frontend 06:59 < xe0n> the 3 musketeers 06:59 <+NinjaStyle> Still seems dope 07:11 < MillerBOSS> https://www.asus.com/Project-Precog/ 07:16 < Casteil> https://i.imgur.com/hLOLvsf.jpg < Aww yeah... rearranged my desk so that my speakers are clear line of sight and I have proper channel separation again 07:17 < Casteil> still kinda ghetto though, need to get off my arse and make a proper oak desk 07:18 < agent_white> How the hell is it so clean? 07:18 < agent_white> :P 07:18 < Casteil> well, for starters, I just rearranged it 07:19 < Casteil> second, I just moved that black desk down to this downstairs bedroom/office a couple weeks ago 07:19 < Casteil> (stays a lot cooler down here in the summer) 07:19 < xe0n> i need to buy a new desk once i find a new place 07:20 < xe0n> not buying anymore furniture here 07:22 < agent_white> Casteil: Also, I see you're a fellow fountain pen enthusiast? I spot Kon Peki on that shelf... can't tell the ink behind it. 07:23 < agent_white> Looks darker, like Syo Ro 07:23 < Casteil> definitely not an enthusiast lol 07:24 < Casteil> and yes, it's kon peki and ama iro 07:24 < Casteil> kon peki was my choice, a friend gave me ama iro 07:24 < agent_white> Ah nice! 07:24 < agent_white> I'm an avid note taker, and just enjoy writing a bit... so I have 5 or 6 pens and a handful of inks. 07:26 < Casteil> I've got two 07:26 < Casteil> and I think they're both pilot metros 07:26 < Casteil> might have 3 actually 07:26 < MillerBOSS> Casteil 👉 What are you suing to view your cameras or NVR? 07:26 < Casteil> I write like once a month 07:26 < MillerBOSS> And using* 07:27 < agent_white> Oh nice! I have one on my desk next to me. If you ever snag another one, you should get a TWSBI Eco. 07:27 < Casteil> MillerBOSS: NVR does a "zero-channel" where it combines 4 feeds into one feed, and it's RTSP streaming using VLC 07:28 < agent_white> Ah, I literally am wresting my forearms on a notepad and have a few pens next to me. Guess the 'act of writing' shit down helps me remember? /shrug 07:28 < MillerBOSS> Thats neat. I was meaning to look up a way to view multiple RTSP streams in one stream in VLC in the Apple TV. 07:29 < Casteil> I do have a .xspf playlist for VLC for the "zero channel" and the high res versions of the 3 other streams so if I ever want to look at one feed more closely I can just hit "next" to kinda scroll through them 07:29 < Casteil> I did that just recently and it's really nice 07:29 < Casteil> vs having to enter the rtsp password every time 07:29 < MillerBOSS> Do you mean channel zero? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_Zero_(Video_Encoding) ? 07:31 < MillerBOSS> I got a shit load of hikvision cameras and trying to figure out a way to stream them on an Apple TV. This should do it. 07:33 < Casteil> yep 07:33 < MillerBOSS> Also what are the brand of your cameras? I am using ZoneMinder at each of my locations but trying to figure out a dedicated piece of hardware for each location to view their cameras. VLC does it in Apple TV but you just can't see all at the same time. 07:35 < Casteil> MillerBOSS: LaView, the cameras are hikvision OEM 07:36 < MillerBOSS> Gotchya 07:36 < Casteil> video is pretty good even at night 07:36 < Casteil> speaking of 07:36 < Casteil> there's a cat in my driveway right now lol 07:36 < MillerBOSS> So rtsp://u:p@IP/h264 07:37 < Casteil> yep 07:37 < Casteil> https://i.imgur.com/vtTcq8E.png 07:37 < MillerBOSS> I am having trouble finding what the play list would look like for VLC 07:38 < Casteil> https://imgur.com/PtGfgF6 < Caught my little home cat just dicking around with a chipmunk the other day 07:38 < Casteil> homie* 07:38 < Casteil> it actually killed one so I'm totally cool with it sticking around (I have a chipmunk problem lol) 07:40 < MillerBOSS> Or is this something LaView does? I was hoping to be able to take say 4 RTSP streaks and combining them into 1 RTSP for VLC 07:40 < MillerBOSS> streams* 07:40 < Casteil> https://pastebin.com/FLvunNze < This is what my .xspf playlist for vlc looks like 07:40 < Casteil> MillerBOSS: the 4-in-1 combining happens via "zero channel" 07:41 < Casteil> the first item on that list (/001) is the "Zero channel" and then the other 3 are the individual cameras that I can skip to 07:41 < Casteil> so VLC isn't comibining 07:42 < MillerBOSS> OK I am just having trouble understanding. To be clear the IPs in the .xspf file are of each camera correct? 07:43 < MillerBOSS> I need to play around with it. 07:43 < Casteil> so if I had each camera connected to a switch I'd be able to access their rtsp stream directly 07:44 < Casteil> my cameras are all plugged in directly to my NVR which has a PoE switch 07:44 < Casteil> inside it 08:09 < corn266> any software I can use to get a handle on my company's network traffic? 08:10 < corn266> not maliciously, though 08:13 < MillerBOSS> Windows? 08:14 < corn266> mix 08:14 < corn266> or if you mean my machine, linux 08:14 < corn266> ubuntu specifically 08:15 < MillerBOSS> I read wrong. I am now seeing company's network traffic, not yours. 08:15 < corn266> we have a single network switch (unknown brand) and a consumer (gamerz) grade router 08:16 < corn266> yea I'd like to get a handle on our security, but idk how 08:16 <+NinjaStyle> Can you span network ports on the switch? 08:17 < corn266> i'm not sure? might have to check on monday 08:17 < corn266> span == mirroring? 08:17 <+NinjaStyle> Ye 08:18 < corn266> yea I'll have to check on monday, I guess you're suggesting spanning to echo / capture traffic? 08:18 <+NinjaStyle> That's usually how it's done 08:19 < corn266> would that be done for each port / each IP or could I just capture the switch-to-router traffic? 08:19 < xe0n> what's the problem you're trying to solve? 08:27 < corn266> I'm unsure of my company's security posture, xe0n 08:35 < catbeard> You need an audit then 08:35 < catbeard> Red team 08:41 < corn266> I'm currently reading "The Hacker Playbook 3" red team edition, but I don't have explicit approval from the company owner to pen test so I'm not 08:42 < corn266> "Congrats you found the natural wonder: EYJAFJALLAJOKULL" 09:11 <+ktechmidas> ... Config management, in the blockchain 09:12 <+ktechmidas> I just had a billion dollar idea 09:12 <+ktechmidas> who wants to invest in my ICO? 09:12 <+ktechmidas> :D 09:25 < corn266> blockchain config management is the future i'll gladly spend $0.50USD on that 09:25 < MillerBOSS> Per config change 09:28 < corn266> no but blockchain == money so config isn't even a factor @MillerBOSS 09:29 <+ktechmidas> masternodes are $10k 09:29 <+ktechmidas> $9k if you give me cash now 09:30 <+ktechmidas> and I promise not to party with it *fingers crossed* 09:30 <+ktechmidas> there may or may not be a product at the end of the year 09:30 < MillerBOSS> Well there you go :) 09:31 < MillerBOSS> Ponzi scheme, GO! 09:31 < xe0n> server based in nigeria 09:31 <+ktechmidas> not a ponzi scheme, I will give you tokens that I can make on the Eth network within 30 secs 09:32 <+ktechmidas> xe0n, it might or might not feed straight back to my company so we can see what you are doing with your servers 09:32 <+ktechmidas> but on the good side, if you fire your sysadmin, you can call us for the password 09:32 <+ktechmidas> if we're not drunk/hungover on investor money 09:34 < corn266> so what, do i walk up to my boss and say "we need to get hacked" in order to get a current object security posture output? 09:35 <+ktechmidas> we will give the password to anyone who calls and pretends to be you 09:36 <+ktechmidas> we'll say it's all encrypted with your key on the website 09:36 <+ktechmidas> but it's not actually, and may just be in a MySQL 4 DB 09:36 <+ktechmidas> in plaintext 09:36 <+ktechmidas> or MD5 09:36 < xe0n> sounds legit 09:36 <+ktechmidas> (if our volunteer programmer can learn how to do MD5 in time for launch) 09:37 <+ktechmidas> he told me it was the best you see 09:37 < plop> heyy 09:45 < corn266> ktechmidas you don't even convert it to b64? 10:10 <+ktechmidas> that may come in v2, it's cutting edge tech and we need to investigate it some more 10:11 <+ktechmidas> we're responsible devs and will only deploy something if we fully understand it 10:49 < Trapdoor> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbTxfN8d2CI 10:49 < Trapdoor> layer-eight? 10:52 < plop> ded 10:58 < MillerBOSS> Needs a +v 10:58 < plop> morning MillerBOSS 10:58 < MillerBOSS> Hey yo 10:58 < plop> how is it going? 10:59 < MillerBOSS> As good as it can get I guess. Struggling the last 3-4 weeks staying on task. Information overload and brain wants to do 20 things at once. 11:00 < plop> haha well. relax 11:00 < MillerBOSS> Task as in things I need to get done here at work for example. 11:00 < plop> rest 11:00 < MillerBOSS> Oh I do 11:00 < plop> are you at work now? 11:00 < plop> what kind of company do you work for? 11:00 < MillerBOSS> I sleep 10 hours or so. Its because ADHD 11:00 < plop> ah, i see 11:00 < MillerBOSS> We sell things 11:00 < MillerBOSS> Yes. 11:00 < plop> nice 11:01 < MillerBOSS> Still here. 11:01 < MillerBOSS> I gotta go to a remote location and change up some Yealink to Panasonic VoIP devices. 11:01 < MillerBOSS> Been putting it off for some time now 11:02 < plop> i bought some yealink dect sip phones and they work really nice. 11:03 < MillerBOSS> Yeah they do. I got some of these Yealink W52 but the putting a call on hold and picking up on another handset workflow is no fun. 11:04 < plop> i see. 11:04 < plop> i got the w56p 11:07 < agent_white> I loved my T42G. You can set callbacks to urls, so hooked up a script to lookup the incoming caller in our db and toss up an dunst alert with their account # and crap... it was fun. 11:07 * agent_white works in telecom 11:07 <+A-KO> yo 11:07 < plop> sup A-KO 11:13 < MillerBOSS> https://na.panasonic.com/us/office-products-unified-communications/unified-communications/sip-phones/kx-tgp600 is what I am using now 11:14 < MillerBOSS> Or https://business.panasonic.co.uk/communication-solutions/PBX-SIP/business-SIP-systems/SIP-DECT-single-base-unit/KX-TGP600 11:25 < plop> nice 11:26 < MillerBOSS> Yeah it works well with RingCentral once you figure it out. 11:26 < plop> so i got a dsl line, 1mbps hah 11:27 < MillerBOSS> Whats that for? 11:28 < plop> because our phone company gives us discounts if we make a pack with an analog line. 11:28 < plop> so we got the analog line. but we're kinda remote and no speed haha this is why we got a fiber 11:28 < MillerBOSS> Oh yeah so it looks better on their line items 11:29 < plop> probably 11:29 < plop> weird things 12:12 * MillerBOSS is listening to David Allan Coe - You Never Even Called Me By My Name from the album The Essential David Allan Coe on Spotify. 12:20 * MillerBOSS is listening to Johnny Paycheck - Take This Job and Shove It from the album Johnny Paycheck - 16 Biggest Hits on Spotify. 12:20 < MillerBOSS> Yeehawwwww 12:37 <+ktechmidas> frigging iphone 12:37 <+ktechmidas> bought one yesterday, just accidentally called my ex from 10 years ago because it saved all my contacts from the last time I had one 12:38 <+ktechmidas> put it down pretty much instantly.... but now she keeps calling and I have to keep declining 12:38 < MillerBOSS> Thats operator error right there. :P 12:38 < MillerBOSS> Also iPhone can block numbers for you 12:39 <+ktechmidas> the weirder thing is I was in the US when we were dating... she was from HK as a kid, went to the US where I met her 12:39 <+ktechmidas> I just accidentally called her from my HK number 12:39 <+ktechmidas> so she's probably wondering who the fuck 12:39 <+ktechmidas> and it does? :o 12:40 < MillerBOSS> Yeah 12:40 <+ktechmidas> I remember having to use a jailbreak tweak for that 12:40 < MillerBOSS> https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201229 12:41 <+ktechmidas> excellent 12:42 <+ktechmidas> my girlfriend was like "Who's calling?" and I was just like "Uh..." 12:42 <+ktechmidas> she knows I don't get calls very often XD 12:45 < MillerBOSS> Whoops 12:45 < MillerBOSS> Shit happens 12:51 < xe0n> https://www.seansound.com.au/ listening to this from my lounge haha 12:51 < xe0n> can hear it clear as anything 14:32 < L3gacy> Good bacon to all and to all some good bacon! 14:33 < L3gacy> So my ex roommate got CHARGED with 18k In theft from his job...#DodgedTheBullet 14:34 < plop> lol 14:34 < L3gacy> 12K In android tv boxes alone 14:55 < L3gacy> Heckin back. Firefox kept freezing 14:55 < L3gacy> So anway.. yeah. Ex roomie wanted me to go into business with him, and I said no, out of fear of shady shit 14:56 < plop> you did well 14:56 < L3gacy> yeah. His boss was selling the android boxes he supposedly stole, as "KODI FREE TV BOXES" 14:57 < L3gacy> so his boss might be in shit, too 14:57 <+ktechmidas> woah 14:57 < plop> i never understood this thing.. you'll get caught eventually 14:58 <+ktechmidas> people usually hope they'll be out before accounting realise 14:58 < plop> i can understand stealing a shipment or something, but from your company? are you crazy? 14:58 <+ktechmidas> well people do it once 14:59 <+ktechmidas> realise they 'got away with it' 14:59 < plop> and try again 14:59 <+ktechmidas> and don't realise accounting will get them in a few months 14:59 < plop> and next time, twice the boxes 14:59 <+ktechmidas> exactly 14:59 < L3gacy> He apparently stole over 12K in boxes 14:59 <+ktechmidas> they get more and more daring 14:59 < L3gacy> Like.. at 100 a piece, that's still a shit ton 14:59 < plop> greed hah 14:59 <+ktechmidas> then get into the thinking of "Oh that's easy money" 15:00 <+ktechmidas> any of these guys I've spoken to... usually the first time is for something you could actually feel sorry for them for 15:00 < L3gacy> He's saying on FB and to friends the video footage of the "thefts" was edited, and the tools stoln like the reflow station and such, were his. 15:00 <+ktechmidas> a bill, a kids dinner, a debt 15:00 < plop> i got a quotation from this company i used to work for, and the sales guy said: do you want anything? and i said: nope, all you can give to me, just apply as a discount in the quotation. 15:00 < L3gacy> His EX BOSS responded, "You live in a shitty trailer, you dont own shit! I know all your shit is stolen" 15:01 < plop> lol 15:01 < L3gacy> So he's suing for slander 15:01 < L3gacy> It was a post on FB 15:02 <+coderphive> Mornin trolla 15:03 < L3gacy> I need tacos, but apparently my gall bladder is shot 15:03 <+coderphive> lol wut 15:03 < L3gacy> Cant eat any grease 15:04 < L3gacy> I bazooka chuck 15:04 <+coderphive> wow 15:04 <+coderphive> That's not good 15:05 < L3gacy> Like... demon chuck 15:05 < L3gacy> I thought it was acid reflux 15:05 < L3gacy> but it's not. I'm fine most days, until I eat red meat 15:05 < L3gacy> Been eating chicken and fish the past week, no issues 15:10 < L3gacy> So.. Any good guides on hardening LAMP? 15:15 < Alternity> don't use apache 15:15 < Alternity> also don't use PHP, but you probably can't fix that 15:16 < L3gacy> Use NGINX? 15:21 < Alternity> yuuuup 15:22 < Alternity> actually if i'm being serious its probably a wash 15:22 < Alternity> apache codebase is much bigger, but there are a lot of eyeballs on it 15:23 < Alternity> nginx smaller codebase, and uh... maybe a few less eyeballs on it 15:23 < L3gacy> the LAMP server will be hosting 5 domains, has 4 gb NICs, and ILO3 advanced, if that means anything in this convo 15:23 < Alternity> i've heard good things about mod_security 15:23 < Alternity> if this is for work i would go with whatever you are more famliar with 15:23 < Alternity> for personal project i'd do nginx just because it's less of a pita to configure imo 15:23 < L3gacy> For mi casa de la rosa muerte :P 15:24 < Alternity> so as always, it depends 15:25 < L3gacy> It will be on a gbit fiber symetrical connect 15:25 < FenJai> Dont forget external stuff like fail2ban 15:25 < L3gacy> True 15:25 < FenJai> key based auth on the box its running on, etc 15:30 < ibttis> hey is pdns better than bind/unbound? 15:36 < Alternity> ibttis: it depends :D 15:37 < Alternity> they both do a great job 15:37 < Alternity> pdns is probably more feature filled and user friendly 15:37 < Alternity> using a db backend is nice 15:40 <+coderphive> I'm surprised this hotel lets me connect to IRC 15:41 <+coderphive> at a Linux conference on IRC 15:41 <+coderphive> lolol 15:49 < ibttis> what about dnsmasq Alternity 15:50 < ibttis> im just looking for something simple to substitute systemd-resolved 15:54 <+coderphive> What are you having issues with ibttis 15:56 <+coderphive> idk what getting rid of resolved will solve 15:56 <+coderphive> Sounds like it'll cause more problems than anything 16:01 < Alternity> as always it depends :D 16:01 < Alternity> dnsmasq is great for your home router 16:03 < ibttis> I tried install unbound and turning off systemd-resolved in systemctl 16:03 < ibttis> unbound wouldn't run for some reason 16:03 < ibttis> was getting an error 16:03 < ibttis> perhaps I should've added it to the firewall rules 16:09 < L3gacy> lol. someone posted Intel made a 1.2kw heater 16:10 < CharlesA> How many cores does that equal? 16:10 < L3gacy> 28 16:10 < CharlesA> holy shit 16:10 < CharlesA> and here I am thinking I'm doing good with 4. 16:10 < CharlesA> :p 16:10 < L3gacy> AMD goes... #Lol32Bitch 16:10 < L3gacy> The new threadripper is 32 cores 64 thread 16:10 < CharlesA> o.O 16:11 < L3gacy> So.. want 16:11 < Alternity> ya that whole demo was a bunch of bs 16:12 < L3gacy> *breathing intensifies* 16:12 < Alternity> overclocked to 5ghz and using a liquid cooler the same size as the PC 16:12 < L3gacy> the liquid cooler was the size of a larger dehumidifier lol 16:15 < L3gacy> intel mde Asus and Gigabyte give back the CPUs 16:15 < L3gacy> ROFL 16:15 < Alternity> it's nice to see intel feeling the pressure from amd 16:16 < Alternity> we'd still be getting 4 core i7's right now without zen 16:16 < L3gacy> yas... 16:16 < L3gacy> #AMDMasterRace 16:16 < L3gacy> *cuddles his a10 9700* 16:16 < Alternity> yep running a 1700 here 16:17 < Alternity> gtx 1070 though, amd gpu still not quite cutting it :/ 16:17 < CharlesA> 1060 here because $$$ 16:17 < L3gacy> I use an RX560 OVED by 125mhz on core and ram 16:17 < L3gacy> *OCED 16:19 < varesa> Intel HD 530 here (+ 2x RX 470 but they're attached to Windows so they don't get much use) 16:19 < Alternity> 1060 is the best value buy for a while now 16:19 < Alternity> glad i bought 1070 before the price skyrocketed 16:20 < CharlesA> Yep. That's the main reason I got it. 16:20 < CharlesA> but that was a couple years ago before the prices went into orbit. 16:20 < Alternity> i fondly rember my gtx 460 16:20 < Alternity> one of the best values of all time 16:21 < CharlesA> I still have a 770 and a 260 somewhere. 16:21 < CharlesA> Collecting dust 16:21 < CharlesA> :| 17:21 < technonerd> I wonder what thread ripper will over clock to 17:27 < genr8_> my guess: 4.3 if lucky, otherwise 4.1? i dont think it can improve that much. especially if you mean all-core oC 17:27 < genr8_> 32cores @ 4ghz would be acceptable 17:51 < varesa> and here I'm sitting with my 10c/20t 1.8GHz CPUs slowly dragging along 17:54 < technonerd> I needs to up my clocks on my ryzen build 17:54 < technonerd> But that water loop to work 17:55 < technonerd> Put 18:07 < rum_fiend> o/ 18:14 < varesa> I haven't hit that many issues with the 1.8GHz CPUs except when I tried to run a virtual router at 10Gbps on them which caused to CPU to top out 18:24 < m4221> Hello 18:24 < m4221> NinjaStyle: 18:25 < m4221> Anyone? 18:27 <+NinjaStyle> Ay 18:38 < silentfury-s4pro> anyone dealt with watchguard firewalls? 18:40 < genr8_> ive been running my main PFSense firewall off an Intel (R) Atom(TM) CPU D510 @ 1.66GHz 2c/4t and its plenty fast 18:40 < genr8_> real good re-purposement of old hardware 18:48 < Atro> Lol pfsense 18:48 < Atro> >plenty fast 18:48 < Atro> >firewalls should be fast 18:49 <+NinjaStyle> If you want the traffic to flow 18:49 < silentfury-s4pro> THE TRAFFIC MUST FLOW 19:24 <+A-KO> weeee 19:24 <+A-KO> I'm hungover 19:39 < CharlesA> traffic, eh, more like spice tbh. 20:15 < rhqq> wow 20:15 < rhqq> wheres cryptic1 ? 20:18 < silentfury-s4pro> back to work 20:18 < silentfury-s4pro> :D 21:01 < rhqq> hah 22:02 < Sousapro> Anyone looked at the LG G7? 22:03 < Sousapro> I have the s9+ but I'm intrigued by the hifi dac on the g7 22:16 <+ihre> tfw people use the term hacking everywhere... lifehack, office hack, fixing hardware -> hacking hardware 22:22 < Sousapro> ihre: lol, I laughed the first time I heard of lifehacking 22:23 < Sousapro> ihre: I immediately thought of brainjacking or medical implant hijacking 22:23 * misspwn hacks ihre 22:25 < Sousapro> I can't stop listening to this album. It's nothing like what I usually listen to but it's really good. the dudes voice is super good and it feels like bjork with an aesthetic closer to my tastes lol https://play.google.com/music/listen#/album/Bpmgtvsgm26gnvfe5lum6d3nohe/serpentwithfeet/soil 22:27 < Sousapro> it's still weird AF though 22:39 <+ihre> i've cancelled my google music acc in favor of spotify again 22:40 <+ihre> misspwn: did you find exploitable vulns? 22:40 < Church-> ihre: I mean hack is such a nebulous word, first it meant prank, then it meant to write software, then infosec realated, and on and on. 22:40 < Church-> Language always changing. 22:40 <+ihre> 'hack post-it notes' 22:40 <+ihre> :| 22:41 <+ihre> peel them off sideways instead of upwards 22:41 <+ihre> gtfo 22:41 < Ignacy> Sousapro, nice, I'm listening 22:41 <+ihre> Sousapro: cant even view it without a subscription, lol 22:41 < Sousapro> ihre: album soil, artist serpentwithfeet 22:42 < Ignacy> ihre, me neither, but you can hack the link and read the artist from it 22:42 < Ignacy> https://open.spotify.com/artist/1O9iHQjrVuiAYOJFCBeFSl?si=NHcxxFecS622Ixjxqq6eSg 22:42 < Sousapro> I just figured most people have GPM because it's $15/month for youtube red and all music 22:42 <+ihre> hack the link 22:42 <+ihre> this guy 22:42 < Sousapro> and that's for 6 people 22:42 <+ihre> on a roll :D 22:42 < Sousapro> it's hard to stick with spotify at $10 per person 22:43 < Sousapro> (and that's leaving youtube ads out of it) 22:43 <+ihre> hmm, i dont mind, paid for gpm for a while when i had spotify pro for free through my isp 22:43 <+ihre> but the lack of volume normalization was just bugging me out 22:43 < Sousapro> eww 22:44 <+ihre> (GPM doesnt have it) 22:44 < Sousapro> right, normalization removes the music from music 22:44 < Sousapro> lol 22:44 < Sousapro> maybe this is better then it used to be 22:44 < Sousapro> but it made everything sound like an album mastered in 2003 22:44 <+ihre> meh, i play most of my music on a boombox from 82 22:44 < Sousapro> nothing wrong with that lol 22:44 <+ihre> so its not like it very good quality to start with, but doesnt have a remote 22:45 <+ihre> would constantly get up and adjust the volume w/ gpm :P 22:45 <+ihre> was* 22:47 <+ihre> next small project will be a hifiberry with an aptx module, https://www.hifiberry.com/ 22:47 <+ihre> since it does have a line in :3 22:47 < Holo> The fuck you of the day https://pastebin.com/akXtEVwA 22:49 < catbeard> no, the fuck you of the day is Jeff Sessions targeting pre-existing conditions 22:50 < Holo> Lol 22:51 < catbeard> i hope someone "conditions" his forehead with a fucking reticle dot 22:52 < Sousapro> evil pays right now 22:52 < catbeard> if it's good enough for MEPS, it should be good enough for healthcare, can I get an oo-rah? --- Log closed Sun Jun 10 00:00:52 2018