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Kilos | morning geek types | 05:09 |
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Kilos | Symmetria, http://i.nl03.net/ltr4/?_m=0a.06zv.6sm4.nx08k6plhd.0&pg=prd&qf=lw | 05:10 |
Trixar_za | bbl. And since I keep telling everybody this, here's a taught for the day. Did you know that "I" is an one letter recursive palindrome and "EVE" is a one word recursive palindrome? And that I'm making this stuff up while sleep deprived? :P | 06:32 |
Kilos | lol | 06:32 |
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Kilos | wb Trix[a]r_za | 06:33 |
Kilos | http://www.gadmintools.org/ | 07:27 |
Kilos | what kinda admin permissions does one need to go see there | 07:27 |
Squirm | morning | 07:47 |
Kilos | hi Squirm | 07:48 |
Squirm | I think I'm hanging a little | 08:09 |
Squirm | how are you Kilos ? | 08:09 |
Kilos | ok ty Squirm and you? | 08:09 |
Squirm | not bad. just tired | 08:09 |
Kilos | whew | 08:09 |
Kilos | again | 08:09 |
Kilos | still | 08:10 |
Squirm | ^^ | 08:12 |
Squirm | so what are you doing this fine Saturday Kilos ? | 08:29 |
Kilos | trying to get a second pc to use this same 3g connection Squirm | 08:39 |
Kilos | they wired | 08:39 |
Kilos | been trying the adhock thing but it no easy | 08:40 |
Squirm | connecting two pcs is the easy part. I could never ger sharing working | 08:41 |
Kilos | haha i have googled me sick | 08:42 |
Kilos | i will get it by hook or by crook | 08:42 |
Kilos | even trying to set one up as a server | 08:42 |
Kilos | using gadmin | 08:42 |
Squirm | did you get the pcs connected? | 08:43 |
Kilos | ya thats not too bad | 08:43 |
Kilos | they ping each other | 08:43 |
Squirm | ok | 08:44 |
Squirm | idk | 08:45 |
Squirm | I've tried with a bunch of iptables rules I've found | 08:45 |
Squirm | but no luck | 08:45 |
Kilos | lol i tried one as well just now | 08:45 |
Kilos | looked easy but didnt work | 08:45 |
Kilos | http://askubuntu.com/questions/104264/mobile-broadband-sharing-over-adhoc-wireless | 08:46 |
Squirm | yep | 08:50 |
Kilos | hehe | 08:50 |
Kilos | most of the info is about wireless though | 08:51 |
Kilos | http://www.howtogeek.com/116409/how-to-turn-your-ubuntu-laptop-into-a-wireless-access-point/ | 08:51 |
Kilos | grr | 08:52 |
Kilos | Squirm, read this http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-easily-share-your-wireless-connection-in-ubuntu-9-10/ | 08:58 |
Kilos | if it can work wireless one must be able to make it work 3g too | 08:59 |
Squirm | 3g should give you that option then? | 09:00 |
Kilos | in the mobile broadband there isnt an option to share | 09:17 |
Kilos | grrr | 09:17 |
Kilos | if i can just find where/how to connect wired and 3g i will do a back flip | 09:19 |
Kilos | maybe will try add a network card on this pc too and not use the built in one | 09:19 |
Squirm | I really don't know. I'ts stumped me before | 09:21 |
Kilos | lol | 09:22 |
Squirm | boredom | 09:25 |
Kilos | you got nothing to do Squirm ? | 09:30 |
Kilos | hi psydroid | 09:55 |
psydroid | hi Kilos | 09:55 |
psydroid | I am the unity disabler | 09:55 |
Symmetria | dammit :( someone damaged my car :( | 10:28 |
Symmetria | noticed this morning there are scratches and a nice dent in my front bumper | 10:28 |
* Symmetria thinks insurance is *NOT* going to be happy about that one | 10:28 | |
Kilos | ouch | 10:52 |
Kilos | where were you last night | 10:52 |
Symmetria | heh out at a pub :P and I wasnt drinking :p | 10:54 |
Symmetria | so it wasnt me | 10:54 |
Symmetria | lol, the only way to repair that issue though is a complete front bumper replacement, lol, insurance is gonna hate me :p | 10:55 |
Kilos | hey you a networking man | 10:56 |
Kilos | how do i share 2 wired pcs on one 3g connection | 10:56 |
Kilos | dont sat google it | 10:57 |
Kilos | been doing that for 3 days | 10:57 |
Symmetria | heh under linux? | 10:57 |
Kilos | ya | 10:57 |
Symmetria | honestly aint tried to share anything under linux or do NAT on it in *YEARS* so cant help ya there mate | 10:58 |
Symmetria | I use junos for that type of thing | 10:58 |
Kilos | whats junos | 10:58 |
Kilos | old times were easier i think. one could solder some wires in the right places | 10:59 |
Symmetria | juniper's operating system :) | 10:59 |
Kilos | oh no i dont wanna scrap buntu | 10:59 |
Symmetria | hehe you couldnt scrap ubuntu, you'd need a dedicated machine :) | 11:00 |
Symmetria | lol, I was just giving you the reason why I aint done it in linux in so long I cant remeber how to do it in linux :p | 11:00 |
Kilos | as a server? | 11:00 |
Symmetria | wasnt saying it was a very practical solution I use for most people | 11:00 |
Symmetria | heh kilos no, as a router | 11:00 |
Kilos | you make a whole pc the router? | 11:00 |
Symmetria | junos is meant for routers, and thats all its meant for :) | 11:00 |
Kilos | ah | 11:00 |
Symmetria | kilos actually I have 9 pcs as routers for lab purposes | 11:01 |
Symmetria | and one of them is a vmware instance running 8 seperate routing instances | 11:01 |
Kilos | maybe i can find something to install here to make one a router | 11:01 |
Symmetria | brb :) | 11:01 |
Kerbero | Kilos: can't one do internet connection sharing with network manager? | 11:09 |
Kilos | Kerbero, the mobile broadband section has no shring goodie | 11:10 |
Kilos | sharing | 11:10 |
Kerbero | :( | 11:10 |
Kilos | ya | 11:10 |
Kerbero | ok well | 11:10 |
Kerbero | that's going to make it a little more tricky | 11:11 |
Kerbero | but i'll summarize in a few steps what needs to be done | 11:11 |
Kerbero | then you know what to google for | 11:11 |
Kilos | from what i read one has to make an adhoc connection between wired and ppp0 | 11:11 |
Kerbero | 1. enable ipv4 forwarding/routing in sysctl.conf | 11:11 |
Kilos | ok ty | 11:11 |
Kerbero | 2. install iptables, add a iptables rule to masquerade / NAT all outgoing stuff on the ppp0 interface | 11:12 |
Kerbero | 3. run a dhcp server on eth0 or force ip's, gateway adress, etc | 11:12 |
Kerbero | that's about it | 11:12 |
Kilos | ok ty ill see what i can find | 11:13 |
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Kilos | yo superfly | 15:25 |
Kilos | hi kli | 15:25 |
Kilos | you look new here | 15:26 |
kli | hi there | 15:26 |
kli | yes iam | 15:26 |
Kilos | welcome to ubuntu-za | 15:26 |
kli | thanks,uhm Iam a new ubuntu user and python programmer, so I kinda need help | 15:27 |
Kilos | we got python experts here | 15:27 |
Kilos | what help you need kli | 15:27 |
kli | ok great.... | 15:28 |
Kilos | you might have to wait a while. sats are quiet till later | 15:28 |
kli | I was trying to install Django and everything seems to be installed well, but when I try to run the 'django-admin.py' it says the command is not found | 15:29 |
Kilos | does it say you havent got permission | 15:29 |
kli | oh ayt I don't mind waiting,I've been waiting and been frustrated for the past two days lol | 15:29 |
kli | no,it doesn't mention the part about permission | 15:30 |
Kilos | did you try running it with sudo? | 15:30 |
Kilos | as root as they say | 15:31 |
kli | you mean when I installed it? yes I ran it as sudo | 15:32 |
Kilos | to run it now | 15:32 |
Kilos | i dunno how you start it. all programming i can do is the microwave to cook food | 15:33 |
Kilos | do you start it from the terminal? | 15:33 |
kli | yes I run, sudo django-admin.py in the terminal and it says : django-admin.py: command not found | 15:35 |
Kilos | oh my | 15:35 |
Kerbero | don't you need to ./django-admin.py | 15:35 |
Kerbero | or | 15:35 |
Kerbero | python django-admin.py | 15:35 |
kli | when I import django in python,I think it shows that its there coz I can even check the django version I have(1.4.1). when I just run the 'python django-admin.py' command,it returns this: python:can't open file 'django-admin.py':[Errno 2] No such file or directory | 15:38 |
kli | or haven't I installed it properly? | 15:42 |
Kilos | kli, you here with your browser? | 15:42 |
Kilos | install xchat | 15:43 |
Kilos | how did you install. do you have aptitude | 15:43 |
kli | I'm using my phone in this chat now | 15:44 |
Kilos | you have the pc there by you? | 15:45 |
kli | I followed some instructions online to install it via Pip | 15:45 |
kli | yes the pc is here | 15:45 |
Kilos | try sudo apt-get install aptitude | 15:45 |
Kilos | then sudo aptitude reinstall "package" | 15:46 |
Kilos | or you can use the software centre. i installed synaptic because it shows the packages you have installed and whats available | 15:48 |
Kilos | next have you run sudo apt-get update since installing | 15:48 |
Kilos | or run update manager | 15:48 |
kli | ok I will run it | 15:50 |
kli | do I need to remove django that I had already installed or I just follow these instructions? | 15:51 |
Kilos | first run sudo apt-get update | 15:51 |
Kilos | the sudo apt-get upgrade | 15:52 |
Kilos | leave django for now | 15:52 |
Kilos | aptitude should fix it | 15:52 |
kli | oh ok... | 15:54 |
Kilos | hi magespawn | 16:00 |
Kilos | hey magespawn ? | 16:04 |
Kilos | busy with fish | 16:04 |
Kilos | whats happening kli | 16:06 |
superfly | -_- Django is horrible | 16:06 |
Kilos | help him superfly | 16:07 |
superfly | Kilos: I steer clear of Django, I can't help him | 16:07 |
Kilos | i mean help him to go the right way superfly | 16:07 |
Kilos | he is new to ubuntu and maybe puthon too | 16:08 |
Kilos | python | 16:08 |
Kilos | big snake | 16:08 |
Cantide | hello everyone~ | 16:17 |
Kilos | hi Cantide | 16:17 |
Cantide | ^^ | 16:17 |
Cantide | i tried studying... but alas | 16:17 |
Kilos | what? | 16:17 |
Cantide | still 2 more days of the weekend anyhow '-' | 16:17 |
Kilos | lol | 16:18 |
Cantide | what are you up to? | 16:18 |
Kilos | resting head | 16:18 |
Kilos | ip things give me headache | 16:18 |
Cantide | aah | 16:20 |
Cantide | why doesn't Ubuntu tell you your IP address? | 16:20 |
Cantide | i have no idea where to look for mine | 16:20 |
Kilos | im trying to get 2 wired pcs to use one 3g connection | 16:21 |
Kilos | ip address shows in info on network manager | 16:22 |
Cantide | hmm | 16:22 |
Kerbero | terminal | 16:22 |
Cantide | aha | 16:22 |
Cantide | got it | 16:22 |
Kerbero | type "ip addr" | 16:22 |
Cantide | cool :) | 16:23 |
Cantide | thanks, Kilos, Kerbero :) | 16:23 |
Kilos | Kerbero, i cant install iptables | 16:23 |
Kilos | havent got it | 16:23 |
Kilos | artables or something | 16:23 |
Kerbero | i normally install webmin | 16:23 |
Kerbero | and let it sort out its dependecies on its own | 16:24 |
Kilos | ah ok ill try that | 16:24 |
Kerbero | http://webmin.com/ | 16:24 |
Kerbero | it is not in the repo's | 16:24 |
Kilos | aw | 16:24 |
Kerbero | but get the debian package from the website | 16:24 |
Kilos | the pro fights me when i use stuff not in the repos | 16:24 |
Kerbero | haha | 16:25 |
Kerbero | it is better not to | 16:25 |
Kilos | hehe | 16:25 |
Kerbero | but some times it is the choice between the easy and difficult path | 16:25 |
Kerbero | Kilos: did you find a tutorial online explaining the steps i gave you in more detail? | 16:26 |
Kilos | what tutorial | 16:26 |
Kerbero | any | 16:27 |
Kilos | i tried to go to edit that sys file | 16:27 |
Kilos | but dont have same one | 16:28 |
Kilos | mine is conf.d | 16:28 |
Kilos | then no iptables | 16:28 |
Kilos | sysctl.conf.d | 16:29 |
Kilos | and im scared to fiddle with stuff i dont know or understand or the pro fights me | 16:29 |
Kerbero | ye | 16:30 |
Kilos | inetpro, comment on http://webmin.com/ please | 16:30 |
Kerbero | thats why i said: | 16:30 |
Kerbero | [13:11] <Kerbero> that's going to make it a little more tricky | 16:30 |
Kilos | lol | 16:31 |
Kilos | kli, what happened? | 16:38 |
superfly | webmin is a security risk | 16:38 |
Kilos | ty superfly | 16:38 |
superfly | there's a reason it was removed from the repos | 16:39 |
Symmetria | lol I love some of the things I see in peoples .bash_history files on machines I run | 17:09 |
Symmetria | lol, especially when you see a long list of attempts to get rid of the history file that have failed :p | 17:09 |
Symmetria | found in some dudes history file: | 17:15 |
Symmetria | rm ~/.bash_history | 17:15 |
Symmetria | ls -l ~/.bash_history | 17:15 |
Symmetria | echo . > ~/.bash_history | 17:15 |
Symmetria | cat ~/.bash_history | 17:15 |
Symmetria | rm -rf ~/.bash_history | 17:15 |
Symmetria | lol | 17:15 |
Symmetria | then he logged out and hasnt logged in since | 17:16 |
magespawn | Howdy all | 17:38 |
Kilos | hey again magespawn | 17:39 |
magespawn | sorry i thought i had marked myself as away | 17:39 |
Kilos | lol np | 17:39 |
Symmetria | heh I love the chattr command :P | 17:40 |
Symmetria | and Im always amazed at how few people bother to actually use the functionality in it | 17:40 |
Symmetria | the ability to make sure users can only append to files, and cant delete them etc, while still being able to write to them is well useful | 17:40 |
superfly | hi magespawn | 17:44 |
magespawn | hey superfly | 17:45 |
magespawn | Kilos did you get the sharing working? | 17:45 |
Kilos | nope magespawn | 17:46 |
superfly | Kilos: you need iptables, but it should be installed by default | 17:46 |
Kilos | wow it was but doesnt even show in synaptic | 17:47 |
Kilos | tried aptitude reinstall | 17:48 |
magespawn | Symmetria: you ever work with RouterOS from Mikrotek? | 17:49 |
magespawn | would they have changed the package/program name superfly? | 17:50 |
superfly | dunno | 17:53 |
Kilos | superfly, now do i follow something like this | 17:54 |
Kilos | http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/docs/howto/other-formats/html_single/Masquerading-Simple-HOWTO.html | 17:54 |
Kilos | maybe this one | 17:56 |
Kilos | http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/docs/howto/other-formats/html_single/Masquerading-Simple-HOWTO.html | 17:56 |
Kilos | haha | 17:58 |
Kilos | Don't worry about understanding everything here now, but remember to come back and look at this list | 17:58 |
Kerbero | magespawn: what do you want to do with the mikrotik? | 17:59 |
magespawn | i am looking into setting up a wifi network with internet access fro tourists in hluhluwe | 18:00 |
Kerbero | well routeros has a lot of tutorials online | 18:00 |
Kerbero | find one that is roughly what you want to do | 18:00 |
Kerbero | try it | 18:01 |
Kerbero | and then ask if you need a custom change to it | 18:01 |
Kerbero | i might be able to help if it is not too complex | 18:01 |
magespawn | i just wanted to set each base station ie guest house on its own vlan so that i watch the traffic coming from each one | 18:02 |
magespawn | you can also apparently download it and run on a machine to test it | 18:03 |
magespawn | doing a whole load of reading but there is a lot on new stuff there for me | 18:09 |
Kerbero | yep | 18:09 |
Kerbero | little learning curve | 18:10 |
magespawn | just a bit | 18:11 |
magespawn | also do not want to make the wrong choice money for the project is a bit limited | 18:11 |
Kerbero | well mikrotik was not a bad choice | 18:12 |
magespawn | the company i contacted for the equipment has been helpful too | 18:12 |
magespawn | awesome to learn new things | 18:14 |
Kilos | Kerbero, do i just delete the hash in this line? | 18:17 |
Kilos | # Uncomment the next line to enable packet forwarding for IPv4 | 18:17 |
Kilos | #net.ipv4.ip_forward=1 | 18:17 |
Kerbero | yes | 18:17 |
Kilos | the hash next to net | 18:17 |
Kerbero | yes | 18:17 |
Kerbero | you did sudo to open the file? | 18:17 |
Kilos | just delete it or add a space in its place? | 18:17 |
Kilos | sudo gedit | 18:18 |
Kerbero | just delete it | 18:18 |
Kerbero | ok | 18:18 |
Kilos | ok ty is it only that one line | 18:18 |
Kerbero | after that save, exit and let me know | 18:18 |
Kerbero | yes | 18:18 |
Kerbero | only that line | 18:18 |
Kilos | whew | 18:18 |
Kerbero | done? | 18:19 |
Kilos | yes | 18:19 |
Kerbero | ok in a terminal type | 18:19 |
Kerbero | sudo sysctl -p /etc/sysctl.conf | 18:19 |
Kerbero | it is just to apply that change now | 18:19 |
Kerbero | without a reboot | 18:20 |
Kilos | it shows that line | 18:20 |
Kerbero | good | 18:20 |
Kilos | this i dont understand at all | 18:21 |
Kilos | add a iptables rule to masquerade / NAT all outgoing stuff on the ppp0 interface | 18:21 |
Kilos | i understand the ppp0 interface | 18:22 |
Kerbero | can't explain now | 18:22 |
Kerbero | maybe a little later | 18:22 |
Kilos | ok | 18:22 |
Kilos | iptables -A INPUT -m state --state NEW -i ! ppp0 -j ACCEPT | 18:34 |
Kilos | Bad argument `ppp0' | 18:34 |
Kilos | sigh | 18:34 |
magespawn | what is the recommeded/best vpn software? | 18:37 |
tumbleweed | if ppp0 has gone away, that won't woork | 18:40 |
tumbleweed | I suggest using ppp+, which matches all ppp interfaces | 18:40 |
Kilos | ty tumbleweed ill try that | 18:41 |
Kilos | Bad argument `ppp+' | 18:42 |
Kilos | must i do this with the modem disconnected? | 18:43 |
tumbleweed | no, shouldn't matter | 18:43 |
tumbleweed | ah | 18:43 |
tumbleweed | the ! must go before -i | 18:43 |
Kilos | iptables -A INPUT -m state --state NEW ! -i ppp+ -j ACCEPT | 18:44 |
Kilos | like that tumbleweed | 18:44 |
Kilos | yay accepted | 18:46 |
Kerbero | hmm | 18:46 |
Kerbero | but that rule is in table "INPUT" right? | 18:46 |
Kerbero | so it only says yes or no for incoming packets | 18:46 |
Kerbero | like a normal firewall | 18:46 |
tumbleweed | and the default is accept, so just that rule should do nothing | 18:47 |
Kerbero | he needs a rule in the NAT table | 18:47 |
Kerbero | to masquerade all outgoing on ppp0 | 18:47 |
Kilos | http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/docs/howto/other-formats/html_single/Masquerading-Simple-HOWTO.html | 18:47 |
Kilos | im following that Kerbero | 18:48 |
tumbleweed | iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ppp+ -j MASQUERADE | 18:48 |
Kerbero | ahh yes | 18:48 |
Kerbero | Kilos: do that ^ | 18:48 |
Kerbero | Kilos: that tutorial do a lot of stuff which i don't think is necessary for you | 18:49 |
Kilos | done | 18:49 |
Kilos | oh | 18:49 |
Kilos | lol i only had 2 more commands to enter | 18:49 |
Kerbero | just do that iptables -t nat -L so we can see | 18:50 |
Kilos | http://slexy.org/view/s20zABN6fd | 18:52 |
Kerbero | seems ok | 18:52 |
Kerbero | and | 18:53 |
Kerbero | iptables -L | 18:53 |
Kilos | ok so now i try ping google from other pc right? | 18:53 |
Kerbero | well, you did not set up any dhcp server right? | 18:54 |
Kilos | http://slexy.org/view/s2PLOmPGfM | 18:55 |
Kerbero | that looks good too | 18:55 |
Kilos | no i have dhcp-server installed but nothing setup as yet | 18:56 |
Kerbero | ok | 18:56 |
Kerbero | are the two computers connected to each other by network cable? | 18:56 |
Kilos | yessir | 18:56 |
Kerbero | ok | 18:56 |
Kilos | they can ping each other | 18:56 |
Kerbero | do you know if they have ip addresses assigned yet? ie, can they communicate with eachother? | 18:57 |
Kerbero | ahhh | 18:57 |
Kerbero | ping is good | 18:57 |
Kilos | yes this one is 10.42.0.1 and other is 10.42.0.2 | 18:57 |
Kerbero | ok | 18:57 |
Kerbero | the computer with the 3g is .1? | 18:58 |
Kilos | yes | 18:58 |
Kerbero | and you assigned those ip's by hand? | 18:58 |
Kilos | they both had same ip so i changed the other to .2 | 18:58 |
Kerbero | o | 18:58 |
Kerbero | ok | 18:58 |
Kerbero | you used network manager to change the ip? | 18:59 |
Kilos | yes | 18:59 |
Kerbero | ok | 18:59 |
Kerbero | go there again | 18:59 |
Kerbero | there are three columns | 18:59 |
Kerbero | on the .2 computer | 18:59 |
Kerbero | first column is that ip | 18:59 |
Kerbero | second colum is 24 | 18:59 |
Kerbero | what is in the third column? | 19:00 |
Kilos | gateway? | 19:01 |
Kerbero | yes | 19:01 |
Kilos | nothing | 19:01 |
Kerbero | make it the .1 ip | 19:01 |
Kerbero | of the other computer | 19:01 |
Kilos | this nm is set to share | 19:01 |
Kerbero | on the .2 computer it should not be set to share | 19:02 |
Kilos | that one is manual | 19:02 |
Kerbero | good | 19:02 |
Kerbero | on the .2 computer the gateway should be the .1 computer | 19:03 |
Kilos | ok so i put 10.42.0.1 in there | 19:03 |
Kerbero | yes | 19:03 |
Kilos | done | 19:04 |
Kerbero | after you changed that applied/closed network manager | 19:04 |
Kerbero | replug the network cable | 19:04 |
Kerbero | and dial the 3g on your .1 computer | 19:04 |
Kilos | hmm how do i do that | 19:06 |
Kilos | in nm it doesnt show broadban | 19:06 |
Kerbero | how do you normally open 3g on the computer? | 19:06 |
Kerbero | o | 19:06 |
Kilos | i click 8ta | 19:06 |
Kerbero | so can you do it now? | 19:07 |
Kilos | it i open .2 nm edit connections it shows 8ta setup in there but doesnt give the option to start it | 19:08 |
Kerbero | nono | 19:08 |
Kerbero | on the .1 computer | 19:08 |
Kerbero | click on 8ta there | 19:08 |
Kilos | it is connected | 19:08 |
Kerbero | ahh | 19:08 |
Kerbero | cool | 19:08 |
Kerbero | and your internet on your .1 computer works? | 19:08 |
Kerbero | because you are here... | 19:08 |
Kerbero | hehe | 19:09 |
Kerbero | ok, well, go and test the internet on your other computer | 19:09 |
Kilos- | hehe if i tick it here it disconnects and reconnects | 19:09 |
Kilos- | ok i go see | 19:09 |
Kerbero | you don't have to touch 8ta again if the internet is already on on the .1 computer | 19:10 |
Kilos- | .2 doesnt connect | 19:11 |
Kerbero | uhm | 19:11 |
Kerbero | so you can't access google on the .2 computer? | 19:12 |
Kilos- | nope | 19:12 |
Kerbero | debugging :( | 19:12 |
Kerbero | hmm | 19:12 |
Kilos- | but they can still ping each other | 19:13 |
Kerbero | first thing to change is: change .1 computer to manual | 19:13 |
Kerbero | making the ip the same as it was | 19:13 |
Kerbero | subnet 24 | 19:13 |
Kerbero | gateway its own ip | 19:13 |
Kilos- | subnet? netmask | 19:14 |
Kerbero | first column: ip | 19:14 |
Kerbero | second column: subnet | 19:14 |
Kerbero | lol | 19:14 |
Kerbero | yes | 19:14 |
Kerbero | sorry | 19:15 |
Kerbero | i meant netmask | 19:15 |
Kilos- | whew | 19:15 |
Kilos- | done | 19:16 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:17 |
Kerbero | check if they can ping eachother still | 19:17 |
Kilos- | they can | 19:18 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:18 |
Kilos- | bhut no google there | 19:18 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:18 |
Kerbero | on the .2 computer | 19:19 |
Kerbero | type | 19:19 |
Kerbero | tracepath www.google.com | 19:19 |
Kilos- | unknown host | 19:19 |
Kerbero | ahh | 19:20 |
Kilos- | and firefox dont open | 19:20 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:21 |
Kerbero | type in a terminal on the .2 computer | 19:21 |
Kerbero | nslookup www.google.com | 19:21 |
Kerbero | give me that output | 19:21 |
Kerbero | and then after that | 19:21 |
Kerbero | nslookup www.google.com 10.42.0.1 | 19:22 |
Kilos- | sec i type slow | 19:22 |
Kilos- | server 127.0.0.1 | 19:23 |
Kilos- | address 127.0.0.1#53 | 19:23 |
Kilos- | ** server cant find www.google.com REFUSED | 19:24 |
Kilos- | hehe | 19:24 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:24 |
Kilos- | hard without copy/paste | 19:24 |
Kerbero | sorry for the lot of typework | 19:24 |
Kilos- | np | 19:24 |
Kilos- | im just slow | 19:25 |
Kerbero | so with that second command, dus it also give an error, or does it reply with an ip address? | 19:26 |
Kilos- | what i typed above was the output | 19:28 |
Kilos- | all of it | 19:28 |
Kerbero | for the command "nslookup www.google.com 10.42.0.1" too? | 19:28 |
Kilos- | no wait | 19:28 |
Kilos- | i left out the ip | 19:28 |
Kilos- | sorry | 19:28 |
Kerbero | :) | 19:29 |
Kilos- | miles@op4:~$ nslookup www.google.com 10.42.0.1 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Server:10.42.0.1 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Address:10.42.0.1#53 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Non-authoritative answer: | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Name:www.google.com | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Address: 173.194.41.178 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Name:www.google.com | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Address: 173.194.41.176 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Name:www.google.com | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Address: 173.194.41.177 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Name:www.google.com | 19:32 |
Kerbero | awesome | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Address: 173.194.41.179 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Name:www.google.com | 19:32 |
Kilos- | Address: 173.194.41.180 | 19:32 |
Kilos- | lol saved to a stick , brought here and copy/pasted | 19:32 |
Kerbero | was not necessary | 19:32 |
Kerbero | just wanted to know if you get an ip or not | 19:32 |
Kilos- | how else you gonna see it | 19:33 |
Kerbero | but this is good news | 19:33 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:33 |
Kilos- | ah | 19:33 |
Kerbero | so, go to network manager on .2 | 19:33 |
Kerbero | and below the forced ip entry | 19:33 |
Kerbero | there is a dns servers block | 19:33 |
Kerbero | add "10.42.0.1" in that block | 19:33 |
Kerbero | save... | 19:34 |
Kerbero | and replug cable | 19:34 |
Kerbero | and test the internet on .2 | 19:34 |
Kilos- | must i tick the require ipv4 addressing for this pc block | 19:35 |
Kerbero | hmm | 19:35 |
Kerbero | yes | 19:35 |
Kilos- | on this pc as well? | 19:35 |
Kerbero | does not really matter | 19:36 |
Kerbero | but it is better to do it in your case | 19:36 |
Kilos- | ok i pull plug now | 19:36 |
Kerbero | Kilos-: how does it look? | 19:40 |
Kerbero | that's not good | 19:42 |
magespawn | Kerbero: is he not just changing it over? | 19:42 |
Kerbero | no | 19:42 |
Kerbero | the 3g should remain connected | 19:42 |
Kerbero | ie, his irc should stay connected | 19:43 |
magespawn | i thought he had to switch the 3G to the other machine | 19:44 |
Kerbero | i hope he is not trying to move the 3g modem to the other machine | 19:45 |
Kerbero | because the entire setup assumes it remains where it was op till now | 19:45 |
Kilos | wow | 19:45 |
Kerbero | o | 19:45 |
Kerbero | wow what? | 19:45 |
Kilos | it disconnected xchat and couldnt get back | 19:45 |
Kilos | had to unplug cable | 19:46 |
Kerbero | o | 19:46 |
Kilos | lemme plug it in again and see | 19:46 |
Kerbero | does not look good | 19:47 |
Kilos- | nope | 19:49 |
Kerbero | ai | 19:49 |
Kilos- | it kills xchat | 19:49 |
Kilos- | ya ai | 19:49 |
Kerbero | op die rekenaar wat jy nou is | 19:49 |
Kilos- | what did we do | 19:49 |
Kerbero | die een met xchat | 19:49 |
Kerbero | tik in 'n terminal | 19:49 |
Kerbero | ip route | 19:49 |
Kilos- | ja | 19:49 |
Kerbero | en gee vir my die output erens online | 19:50 |
Kerbero | eintlik meot ek dit he^ met die kabel ingeplug | 19:50 |
Kilos- | default via 10.64.64.64 dev ppp0 proto static | 19:50 |
Kilos- | 10.64.64.64 dev ppp0 proto kernel scope link src 41.151.152.160 | 19:50 |
Kilos- | o met dit in | 19:51 |
Kerbero | daai is met die kabel uitgeplug | 19:51 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:51 |
Kerbero | ek dink ek weet wat hier gebeur | 19:51 |
Kilos- | wil jy na my kanaal gaan dan spam ek nie hier nie | 19:51 |
Kerbero | ok | 19:51 |
Kilos- | ##kilos | 19:51 |
magespawn | this is an ubuntu problem so not really spam | 19:52 |
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Kilos- | yooohooo i got 2 pcs using 1 3g connection | 20:21 |
* Kerbero still wanted to tell Symmetria about his IPv6 setup | 20:23 | |
Kerbero | ok, slaaptyd | 20:24 |
Kerbero | nag mense | 20:24 |
Kilos- | night Kerbero ty again | 20:24 |
Kilos- | goodness me look at the time | 20:27 |
Kilos- | night everyone. sleep tight | 20:27 |
magespawn | night Kerbero | 20:27 |
magespawn | night Kilos | 20:28 |
Kilos- | see you morrow magespawn | 20:28 |
magespawn | indeed | 20:28 |
magespawn | i am also off to bed. goog night all, ty Kerbero | 20:33 |
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