ubottu | In #ubuntu-irc, rww said: !no, tor-gpg is <reply> freenode blocks connections from Tor users on its regular servers. Users registered with nickserv can connect to freenode's Tor hidden service instead; see http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml#tor for instructions. For help, ask in #freenode. | 00:01 |
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Tm_T | !no, tor-gpg is <reply> freenode blocks connections from Tor users on its regular servers. Users registered with nickserv can connect to freenode's Tor hidden service instead; see http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml#tor for instructions. For help, ask in #freenode. | 00:05 |
ubottu | I'll remember that Tm_T | 00:05 |
ubottu | ilovefairuz called the ops in #ubuntu (Bookman) | 02:54 |
ubottu | headkase314 called the ops in #ubuntu (Bookman) | 02:57 |
ilovefairuz | !ops was triggered twice | 02:58 |
ubottu | Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 02:58 |
ubottu | FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (repeated abuse from bookman) | 02:58 |
bazhang | seems like a simple misunderstanding | 03:09 |
maco | there is a user in #ubuntu with the nick "peepingtom" *blink blink* | 03:18 |
bazhang | yikes | 03:26 |
maco | so you remember the Lord-Nikon person earlier with the alsa v. oss thing? | 03:27 |
bazhang | yep | 03:27 |
maco | he went to #alsa and was complaining about something and said he was using Arch | 03:27 |
bazhang | that was Murdox I believe | 03:27 |
maco | so crimsun's like "oh ok well if you're an arch user you know how to apply a patch.. *whips up a patch* here you go!" | 03:27 |
maco | and then he refusedto apply it | 03:28 |
maco | and went all flouncy "i'll just go back to bsd!" | 03:28 |
bazhang | master ban / kline evader murdox | 03:28 |
maco | crimsun showed up to the loco meeting today complaining about this guy in #alsa ... and im like "oh yeah we had a guy in #ubuntu ...." "wait...was his nick...?" | 03:29 |
ubottu | FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (repeated abuse from xissburg) | 03:38 |
IdleOne | xissburg has been trying to get this issue fixed since last night, I think we should let nUboon2Age finish helping him | 03:40 |
bazhang | yeah | 03:41 |
bazhang | the end of the xissburg era | 03:42 |
bazhang | or is that epoch? | 03:42 |
IdleOne | I realize it seems like a windows issue but it started with Wubi and they have to save the Win7 boot loader to get stuff resolved and running, little lattitude in this case I think is ok, besides think he will get any better help in ##windows | 03:44 |
IdleOne | ? | 03:44 |
bazhang | nah you're right | 03:50 |
bazhang | everyone's a bit jumpy after the poker incident | 03:50 |
IdleOne | poker? | 03:51 |
* IdleOne ws offline for 30 minutes or so due to nvidia and 10.10 | 03:51 | |
bazhang | the ops call a bit ago between bookman and ilovefairuz | 03:53 |
bazhang | PM'd them all and it seems to have dissipated | 03:53 |
IdleOne | oh ok | 03:53 |
ubottu | FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (banlist filling up: 526 bans) | 09:43 |
ubottu | FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (banlist filling up: 526 bans) | 14:16 |
oCean_ | Hi | 15:28 |
oCean_ | RogProg is spamming in #ubuntu | 15:28 |
oCean_ | ah well, he left just now.. with a promise <I_am_q> be back,.. apologize for the inconvininece! | 15:31 |
bazhang | fb3 seems not to be warning about floods | 16:04 |
ubottu | FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (banlist filling up: 527 bans) | 16:28 |
bazhang | * [au_] (sam@2001:470:c281::3): SP wonder if that is murdox / fellow from yesterday | 16:52 |
bazhang | Lord-Nikon iirc | 16:54 |
ikonia | bazhang: isn't he banned ? | 17:13 |
bazhang | ikonia, yes, but not 100% sure they are the same fellow | 17:14 |
bazhang | dave@2001:470:1f04:f6b::f38f | 17:14 |
bazhang | was Lord-Nikon | 17:14 |
knome | cyberwolf82 / xeit / zlt @2001:470:802c:* | 17:15 |
knome | *92 | 17:16 |
ikonia | that's a different subnet totally as I read IPV6 | 17:16 |
bazhang | sorry then. | 17:16 |
ikonia | no no | 17:16 |
ikonia | no need for that, I'm not %100 either, I'm only just starting to get my head around IPV6 | 17:17 |
bazhang | he was so easily able to ban evade just being cautious | 17:17 |
knome | yeah, he said he starts to use his tunnels and i'm sure there's a way for him to change his ipv6 net | 17:17 |
ikonia | what trolls say and what they can actually do, often do not add up | 17:18 |
knome | no, but he did change the subnet yesterday already | 17:18 |
ikonia | eg: Panarchy used to threaten to get around ban's and take the channel down, he could do neither | 17:18 |
bazhang | true | 17:18 |
knome | he did seem to know *something* :) | 17:19 |
ikonia | best thing I can suggest is keep an eye on it, as I'm not strong enough with ipv6 to be certain | 17:19 |
bazhang | well he reveals himself shortly after he starts typing | 17:19 |
marienz | there are multiple free tunnelbrokers, and it's probably doable to register multiple accounts or multiple tunnels per account on some of them. | 17:20 |
marienz | also, you'll frequently want to ban an entire /64, and in some cases an entire /48 | 17:21 |
ikonia | not sure we could do that | 17:22 |
marienz | I don't follow. | 17:22 |
ikonia | banning a /48 range wouldn't sit well with the ircc unless we are sure that whole range is just for that one issue user | 17:22 |
marienz | hurricaneelectric (he.net/tunnelbroker.net) happily hands out an entire /48 on request (to a free account holder) | 17:23 |
ikonia | while that may seem sensible to ban, the #ubuntu policy is a little more strict on setting such a wide ban | 17:23 |
marienz | so yeah, don't ban the entire /48 by default, but don't be surprised if you get them coming back from different /64s in the same /48 (and ban the entire /48 when that happens) | 17:23 |
ikonia | wouldn't surprise me in the least, if I had access to a /48 and I banned an address, I'd just move up 1 in the range | 17:24 |
marienz | exactly | 17:24 |
marienz | and again: I'm not saying you should start by banning entire /48s, because he.net *also* hands out individual routed /64s | 17:26 |
Jordan_U | NOWARMAKESEX keeps joining #ubuntu and leaving with a previous message from another user in thier quit message. | 18:19 |
bazhang | Jordan_U, banned | 18:19 |
Jordan_U | Too fast, thanks :) | 18:20 |
jpds | c3l is annoying. | 18:48 |
ubottu | In ubottu, rebecca_ said: md5 check is fine - any other ideas | 18:49 |
IdleOne | ikonia: I was debating if i should or shouldn't | 19:41 |
IdleOne | you decided for me | 19:41 |
ikonia | good | 19:41 |
ikonia | howdy nick | 20:08 |
ikonia | bye nick | 20:08 |
ubottu | In ubottu, bdrung said: this is a test | 21:47 |
funkyHat | I was only 99% sure, but now he's telling us Songbird is a good looking stylish player, I *know* he's a troll ;( | 21:54 |
mneptok | Songbird is a dead-end on Linux | 22:02 |
knome | it's horribly slow. | 22:10 |
Flannel | It's based on XUL, what do you expect? | 22:13 |
knome | i don't judge applications by what they are based on | 22:14 |
topyli | i liked how it displayed my music collection if i threw it on my web server | 22:19 |
topyli | i did't like much else though | 22:19 |
nhandler | Well, they are still producing unofficial packages of the latest versions for Ubuntu (which is nice for the people who use it) | 22:20 |
topyli | yes there's a team of hackers who still maintain it | 22:21 |
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