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01 November 2005


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--- Log opened Tue Nov 01 00:00:13 2005
--- Day changed Tue Nov 01 2005
00:00 <****> [BAF64]: u there man?
00:00 <****> yea
00:00 <****> ntfs
00:01 <****> have u installed the kernel patch so u can write to ntfs or does your kernel support it..
00:01 <****> its over samba
00:01 <****> i know
00:01 <****> you dont need a patch for that
00:01 <****> samba doesnt care if its ntfs or fat32
00:01 <****> just like you can write to ext3/reiser/whatever over samba
00:01 <****> the ntfs is on a windows box, shared with full privelages
00:01 <****> mounts fine, i can read + edit files
00:01 <****> just cant create new crap
00:01 <****> unless im root
00:01 <****> [BAF64] even without support?
00:02 <****> if im root i can do it fine
00:02 <****> its a permission issue
00:02 <****> [BAF64]: it's not a permission issue, I've been there
00:02 <****> [BAF64]: but gave up :(
00:03 <****> uh
00:03 <****> it is a permission issue
00:03 <****> i can do wahtever i want to it as root
00:03 <****> as non root i get permission denied
00:03 <****> the new dirs / files / whatever show up on the computer with the share too
00:03 <****> richie086, sorry for the dealy. I went about it the wrong way before, using cp -Rv
00:03 <****> *delay
00:04 <****> now I'd like to get what that missed (there have been a few network disconnects)
00:06 <****> damn crackers ? :-/
00:07 <****> harpette: thanks
00:08 <****> and your doing this over the network?
00:08 <****> i'm connected to a private network behind a router. can i sniff the entire network-activity with ethereal or only the one between me and the router?
00:08 <****> quentin_: are there any switches in the way?
00:08 <****> no, everyone is connected to the router
00:09 <****> then yes you can sniff all the traffic up to the router
00:09 <****> and anyone coming in/out
00:09 <****> all the traffic mean also the one of the other computers connected to the router (like me)?
00:10 <****> but yeah
00:10 <****> is that all your network is is one router
00:10 <****> ?
00:10 <****> Hello. I've got a question that someone might be able to help me with:
00:10 <****> I am remotly administrating a computer
00:10 <****> Or, actually a network
00:11 <****> what is the standard mount option to set the umask to 777 or whatever to let everyone have full access?
00:11 <****> I have a reverse SSH tunnel running between one of the computers on the network, and my computer
00:11 <****> To access another computer on this network, I ssh into the computer that has the tunnel, and then SSH into the computer I want.
00:11 <****> something keeps creating ~/sgzcache/sdm/ and binary files in there, such as "2cce5985b2c4c4ace4b758dbb6f2d760.sgz". what might it be?
00:11 <****> That works fine... Now, how do get X forwarding to work on my comptuer?
00:12 <****> tmorton: You might want to look into VPN for something like that...
00:12 <****> tmorton: If you're doing remote administering, you shouldn't need a slow GUI...
00:12 <****> It's gonna be outrageous over the internet..
00:12 <****> tmorton - ur looking for a way to use a gui?
00:12 <****> yeah i totally aggree riczho
00:12 <****> ssh should suffice
00:13 <****> riczho: Basically I installed some software, and I want to confirm that stuff like MIME types for Konqueror are working
00:13 <****> the only thing guis are good for is web browsing :)
00:13 <****> richie086 maybe for you
00:13 <****> -o umask=something
00:13 <****> tmorton: MIME types for Konqueror??? Can you explain more?
00:14 <****> riczho: Well, basically, I just want to be able to run `konqueror` on this computer and see that .DOC/.ODT files are associated with OpenOffice.org 2.0
00:14 <****> not that i think there dumb - it just they take more resoruces and you can do it all in a terminal..
00:14 <****> [BAF64]: umask=xxxx
00:14 <****> tmorton: Aww.. for something that trivial, you can wait until you have local, right?
00:15 <****> what would it = to let global r/w/x?
00:15 <****> riczho: The network is about a 8 hour drive from here :P
00:15 <****> r=4 w=2 x=1
00:15 <****> rwxrwxrwx=777
00:15 <****> i suggest just setting up a vnc server
00:15 <****> if u really need a gui
00:16 <****> freenx
00:16 <****> richie086: Yeah, I know
00:16 <****> would work good
00:16 <****> elnath, so umask would be what
00:16 <****> Oh. wow... then why do you even need konqueror on it??
00:16 <****> 1777?
00:16 <****> can you remind me the command that sets up the locale? setenv? setlocale?
00:16 <****> it didnt work
00:16 <****> [BAF64]: should ,but.... told You
00:16 <****> :(
00:16 <****> But can I run a VNC server in this case? The router this network is behind doesn't have port forwarding.
00:16 <****> i had this problem before
00:16 <****> i had to do some funky thing with 0
00:16 <****> 1000 or something
00:16 <****> ouch
00:16 <****> its the opposite
00:16 <****> i think
00:16 <****> you can always set the port that vnc listens on to a port that is being allowed by the router
00:16 <****> tmorton: And (really slow) startx -- /usr/X11/bin/Xnest :display
00:16 <****> try 1777
00:17 <****> as long as whatever service is not running
00:17 <****> or try them all :)
00:17 <****> And you can SSH-tunnel VNC, probably...
00:17 * elnath umount /dev/brain
00:17 <****> elnath, i... did
00:17 <****> tmorton: But still, why do you need Konqueror on an 8 hours away computer??
00:17 <****> hence me saying it didnt work ;)
00:17 <****> yeah i have heard of freenx never used it tho
00:17 <****> i use it
00:17 <****> its great
00:17 <****> riczho maybe they administer it for someone else?


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