[00:12] How's everyone today? [00:32] It's been awhile since I used ffmpeg to convert anything (or anything that utilizes it, for that matter) [00:33] I'd been ripping to flac with abcde, well, this weekend I needed to have media for mp3 (unfortunately, it was that or transcoding it to mp3 in real time, both options I hate, my only control is which one I did) [00:34] found ubuntu split the libavcodec package in karmic, quite a suprise [02:47] cyberanger: what does that mean? === Unit193BeGone is now known as Unit193 [04:02] wrst: means I gotta install a different package [04:03] libavcodec-extra-52 instead of libavcodec-52 [04:03] and the real irritating part, no error was descriptive about ubuntu doing that [04:04] real real annoying [12:45] o/ [13:39] cyberanger u here [13:40] wrzt u hwer [13:41] wrst u here [13:42] http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/jun/14/fried-kool-aid-hit-fair-chicken-charlie-says/ [13:42] whats up linux [13:44] hey linuxman410 [13:45] nothing much wrst still getting low offers [13:47] not a good time to be selling things I fear :\ [13:47] did you guys check out the link [13:47] vychune i checked it out [13:47] fried kool aid? [13:47] wrst i put another netbook up [13:47] smdh [13:49] wrst cyberanger is going to buy the 2g so i am not worried about that one [13:49] on what site? [13:50] ebay [13:50] vychune i have 2 netbooks for sale and a shuttle [13:51] username? [13:51] hangon [13:52] http://shop.ebay.com:80/strange007/m.html there is link [13:52] vychune there is link [13:54] i was looking at your netbook yesterday [13:54] the 2g [13:54] didnt know it yours then of course [13:55] yeah the dell [13:55] the dell mini 9 [13:55] yep [13:56] vychune i bought it and have not used it much [13:56] i used it once [13:56] ill try to see if i can get someone to buy off of me [13:56] dont mind me making a profit do you? [13:57] :) [13:57] dang once [13:57] but it looks so cool lol [13:57] i do not care if u make a profit [13:58] arigato [13:58] lol [13:59] vychune i have been getting real low offers like 20 bucks and it just makes me mad [13:59] -_- [13:59] the hell [14:00] vychune it had os x on it when i bought it and i put ubuntu on it [14:00] ossucks? [14:00] why? lol [14:01] who would do that to themselves? [14:01] so i formatted it and put ubuntu on it to make it good [14:03] iktr [14:03] *high five* o/ [14:13] got to go work time [14:14] o/ [15:31] Hey guys, anyone have some ideas why my VNC connection would be slow but TeamViewer is moving quick? [15:44] Xpistos: compression [15:44] and some other thoughts, but I'd start with that [15:44] on the client or the server [15:46] wow! that is a difference [15:46] Xpistos: compression is usually a client setting, but it's the link between them [15:47] * cyberanger hopes your tunneling too, if your not on your own lan, that's not encrypted [15:47] well I set it down to modem and BANG! [15:49] it lowered the amount of data it sent and recieved, and added compression [15:49] that'll do it [15:49] it aint' pretty to look at, but I can work it [16:02] Xpistos: are you doing this on your lan? [16:03] no [16:03] I am trying to find where to set the Tunnel info in the client [16:18] Xpistos: ssh -L 5900:localhost:5900 [16:18] windows box [16:18] then vnc into localhost [16:19] ah, same concept with putty then [16:19] Well I have putty up and running [16:19] I can use it to tunnel my chat and firefox [16:19] but I can't find out where to change the settings in any of the windows clients for vnc [16:20] you don't your creating a local tunnel [16:20] and telling vnc to connect to localhost (which you tunneled that port to your server) [16:21] per the steps above [16:25] not sure what you mean. [16:25] I have the tunnel created in putty [16:25] connecting to localhost:4567. It says I am connected, but I don't get a window [16:28] I think I know what the problem is but I am not sure how to fix it [16:28] In putty, when I connect to the tunnel it is 4567 [16:29] port 4567 [16:29] but [16:29] my vnc's are 2900, 2901 & 2910 [16:29] not sure how to correct that? and I am trying to connect to my laptop, not my server [16:30] so 2900 is for my server vnc, my laptop is on 2910 and the tunnel is 4567 [16:54] Xpistos: oh, what's the full tunnel details for the tunnel [16:54] local 4567 localhost 2900 [16:54] or remote or dynamic? [16:55] one sec [17:00] okay [17:01] putty has tunnel at 4d4567 [17:01] dynamic with source port of 4567 [17:03] maybe this is something [17:03] If I open the tunnel [17:12] and then try to get to localhost:2910 the vnc goes away but no window. [17:12] If i close putty, then it says the connection for the vnc has been removed and the vnc has closed [17:12] ??? [17:18] I think there is something not right on my server end [17:19] cause If I setup the tunnerl and try to use firefox to connect to localhost:4567 I get google.com as the url and a white screen. [17:19] If i kill the tunnel and refreash I get page cannot be displayed [18:30] Xpistos: are you just using dynamic [18:30] ? [18:30] yes [18:32] should I be using local or remote? [18:33] add local just for vnc [18:34] dynamic is a socks proxy, not what's most ideal for vnc [18:34] and my vnc port on my laptop is 2910 but I have the port for the ssh tunnel as 4567 [18:36] you are vnc'ing to the laptop? [18:36] right? [18:37] (and ssh'ing into it as well) [18:39] no [18:40] I can vnc into the laptop direct but not ssh [18:40] without the tunnel [18:42] so, your laptop does not have ssh? [18:43] I can but not from outside [18:43] but you can vnc from the outside [18:43] ? [18:43] Well I am trying to get everything working. [18:43] I figured I could get the vnc up and work on getting the tunnel working after [18:44] I am trying to make it so I connect to the server and then to everything else, extra security? [18:44] I could add a port to go directly to my laptop [18:44] for ss [18:44] for ssh [18:44] but I would need to chage the port [18:44] my router won't take a port and forward it to another port [18:45] and the server is on the same lan as the vnc on the laptop [18:45] right? [18:45] yes [18:45] well, less secure, but if you lock down your lan, and trust everything on it, no huge loss [18:46] so, on the lan, from server to laptop, what's the laptop's IP addy [18:46] 11.10.19.75 [18:46] I can ssh into the server using the wan [18:46] and then ssh into the laptopusing the lan [18:49] Well let's put it this way security is paramount, but If I can't get to anything what is the point. [18:50] I am heading out to lunch but I will hollar at you when I get back. === Xpistos is now known as Xpistos_at_lunch [18:57] Xpistos_at_lunch: your laptop has a public address? === Xpistos_at_lunch is now known as Xpistos [20:07] cyberanger: no it does not [20:13] 11.10.19.75 is a public ip [20:13] did you mean 10.10.19.75? [20:19] Xpistos: [20:19] ^^ [20:19] cyberanger: no i set my own lan ip and it is 11.10.19.75 [20:19] my network is 11.10.19.1 [20:24] Xpistos: ut oh [20:25] ? [20:26] Xpistos: conflicting with a block "DoD Intel Information Systems" [20:26] It is internal, what does it matter? [20:27] I guess if you don't need to reach any system in that block, it's fine (I might) [20:27] it's internal, but if you need to reach a server that also sits in that subnet (offically) it will be unreachable [20:29] Xpistos: ok, well, in putty, create an additional tunnel, 2901 11.10.19.75 2901 [20:30] that's a local tunnel [20:30] then connect with the vnc client to localhost 2901 [20:33] The connection closed unexpectly. Do you wish to attempt to reconnect to localhost:2901? [20:34] if your tunnel is up correctly, as described, sure [20:34] it is [20:34] let me create a new one [20:36] that was it [20:36] I was putting in "localhost:2901" for the destination [20:36] instead of 11.10.19.75 [20:36] :2901 [20:49] ok, all good? [21:22] Xpistos: all good? [21:22] hey vychune [21:22] o/ [21:23] cyberanger: Yes sir! [21:34] Xpistos: glad it is === Xpistos1 is now known as Xpistos [23:10] cyberanger u here