Omnifrog | there is a chainsaw with my name on it waiting for me in the morning | 04:25 |
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Omnifrog | night | 04:25 |
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Unit193 | Omnifrog|pond: ...For you to use, not have it used on you, right? | 05:33 |
* cyberanger hopes Omnifrog|pond didn't croak out due to a chainsaw | 06:09 | |
netritious | so so tired...anyone around? | 09:06 |
wrst | morning netritious | 10:19 |
netritious | morning wrst | 10:23 |
netritious | How was your weekend? | 10:23 |
wrst | it was good until this morning hit, how about you netritious? | 10:24 |
netritious | no difference between yesterday and today unfortunately.... working :/ | 10:25 |
netritious | 16-18 hour days for the past two weeks solid, minus a day I chatted in here a bit :) | 10:25 |
wrst | oh me sounds like you are up against deadlines? | 10:26 |
netritious | yessir | 10:26 |
wrst | the one good thing about working for "the man" days off :) | 10:26 |
netritious | wife went into the hospital for a couple of weeks right in the middle of the project...she's better now :) | 10:27 |
wrst | oh goodness, glad she is better | 10:27 |
netritious | thanks wrst...we were worried for a second. They thought she might have MS, but all tests came back negative. So, she's still not feeling 100% (more like 60% she says) but at least back at home. | 10:30 |
wrst | whew that is scary | 10:32 |
wrst | glad that was not the case | 10:32 |
netritious | I wasn't to worried...I was a little, but until the tests come back you just /won't/can't/ know, and even then doc's don't give guarantees. | 10:36 |
wrst | oh yeah but hard not to worry some but glad all is well | 10:37 |
wrst | and they seem to always take their time a lot of times with those results | 10:38 |
netritious | true | 10:38 |
wrst | wb netritious :) | 11:47 |
netritious | ty wrst | 11:48 |
netritious | opendns doesn't seem to pick up nameserver records as quickly as my isp | 11:49 |
netritious | domain change was instant on comcast and google, but not opendns :/ | 11:50 |
wrst | I have noticed that when using opendns also | 11:50 |
wrst | but I remember "back in the day" when you had to wait days | 11:51 |
wrst | or a day at least | 11:51 |
netritious | me too | 11:51 |
wrst | now if it takes 10 minutes I gripe :) | 11:51 |
wrst | well actually I'm always griping | 11:51 |
netritious | well, I'm not naïve to think it /could never/ take 48 hours to update, | 11:52 |
wrst | but I do like opendns easiest filter to set up in my book at least | 11:53 |
netritious | easiest yes, but not the best. I really like Dans Guardian | 11:53 |
netritious | well mostly | 11:54 |
wrst | oh no not the best but its quick and dirty | 11:54 |
wrst | well.. hmm quick and dirty maybe not a good phrase to use for web filtering ;) | 11:54 |
netritious | lol | 11:54 |
wrst | does pfsense have some form of fitlering? | 11:54 |
netritious | yep, lots | 11:55 |
netritious | pf, dg, snort, in-line clamav file/content scanner, etc | 11:55 |
netritious | oh and pfBlocker is good...allows address lists and wheter to block, allow, in/out/both, which interfaces, etc. | 11:56 |
netritious | can be configured as a filter bridge, which I really like. | 11:57 |
wrst | oh wow I need to build one | 11:57 |
netritious | package quality seems to be getting better | 11:57 |
wrst | after using freenas I can see these bsd based devices being addictive | 11:58 |
netritious | bsd w/o the gui can be addictive too | 11:58 |
wrst | ha ha yes I have played with freebsd just a bit | 11:59 |
netritious | I mean, if you want to get uber paranoid, just d/l openbsd and spend a few weeks reading man pages and search for "hardening".... | 11:59 |
wrst | not really enough to get my feet wet | 11:59 |
netritious | THEN go and audit it all lol | 11:59 |
wrst | a "few weeks" :) | 11:59 |
netritious | yeah exactly | 12:00 |
wrst | sounds to me like bsd would be the way to go for lots of network related task | 12:00 |
netritious | there are all sorts of security features in the *BSD family which is what really attracted me to it in the first place, well FreeBSD anyways. | 12:01 |
netritious | I can say with a good amount of certainty that my freebsd 5 dns servers were never compromised, but the net wasn't exactly wild wild west like it is now either, and there is now way to be 100% certain anyway. | 12:03 |
netritious | *no way to be | 12:03 |
netritious | "back in the day" freebsd jails (chroot really) were the bomb | 12:04 |
netritious | until someone figured out how to break out lol | 12:04 |
netritious | anyway afk for a bit...got to get this work done | 12:05 |
wrst | later netritious | 12:06 |
wrst | I need to work also, that is why I'm here :) | 12:06 |
netritious | hehe later wrst | 12:07 |
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wrst | morning Omnifrog | 14:54 |
smartguyz | requesting help loading wifi drivers for EDIMAX AC122 on ASUS SABERTOOTH Z77 | 17:09 |
wrst | hi smartguyz | 17:13 |
wrst | smartguyz: running ubuntu? | 17:13 |
smartguyz | running ubuntu 13.04 system | 17:17 |
wrst | is that a usb wifi adapter? | 17:17 |
smartguyz | will run all other OS's in virtualbox | 17:17 |
smartguyz | EDIMAX AC1200 is a wifi USB adapter | 17:18 |
wrst | ok could you open up a terminal and run lsusb and copy/paste the details on your wifi adapter? | 17:19 |
smartguyz | tried to add via software update not working | 17:19 |
wrst | yeah, lets find out what type of chip it is then we should be able to go from there | 17:20 |
smartguyz | what is the terminal command I can cut and paste here if you like? | 17:20 |
wrst | lsusb | 17:20 |
wrst | and yes you can paste that one line please don't paste all of it in here, if you need to might want to use pastebin | 17:21 |
smartguyz | smartguyz@MAGT:~$ lsusb | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 005 Device 002: ID 7392:a822 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub | 17:21 |
smartguyz | Bus 002 Device 003: ID 1415:2000 Nam Tai E&E Products Ltd. or OmniVision Technologies, Inc. Sony Playstation Eye | 17:22 |
smartguyz | Bus 002 Device 004: ID 413c:3012 Dell Computer Corp. Optical Wheel Mouse | 17:22 |
smartguyz | Bus 002 Device 005: ID 0b38:0010 Gear Head 107-Key Keyboard | 17:22 |
smartguyz | smartguyz@MAGT:~$ | 17:22 |
wrst | well that doesn't help a lot :) let me look a little | 17:24 |
wrst | smartguyz: is this it? http://dinagreenbestreview.wordpress.com/201304111529-2/50d8d-edimax-ew-7822uac-wireless-ac1200-adapter-cheap/ | 17:25 |
smartguyz | yes | 17:26 |
wrst | that looks like a pretty new one, I'm guessing there is no open source support yet | 17:27 |
wrst | and looks like no Linux driver yet on the mfg page | 17:28 |
smartguyz | also have the USB ASUS 53 dual band | 17:28 |
smartguyz | ubuntu did not see it in lsusb | 17:29 |
wrst | my guess is that it will take a while for that to get support | 17:30 |
wrst | I have 0 experience with AC | 17:30 |
wrst | so I'm not really for sure where to go with that | 17:30 |
smartguyz | is there any standard USB reliable wifi cards | 17:31 |
wrst | yes lots of them, the key is to get one with the correct chipset, brand doesn't matter | 17:32 |
wrst | intel wireless almost always work, ralink is usually pretty decent | 17:32 |
smartguyz | am I looking for the bradcom chipset | 17:32 |
wrst | no I would not suggest broadcom, support for broadcom is better but still not near what intel offers | 17:33 |
smartguyz | intel ? | 17:33 |
wrst | yes intel | 17:34 |
smartguyz | usb wifi ? | 17:34 |
wrst | intel, aetheros, and ralink would be how I would rank them | 17:34 |
wrst | yes | 17:34 |
smartguyz | any recommendations | 17:34 |
wrst | looking now | 17:34 |
wrst | or realtek they are usually pretty good also | 17:36 |
wrst | smartguyz: here is a decent looking realtek chip http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833210002 | 17:37 |
wrst | I generally go to newegg and search the comments for ubuntu and find one that is working well for folks | 17:37 |
wrst | its usually possible to make any of them work, and likely you can the one you have maybe using ndiswrapper but not for sure if you can or not | 17:39 |
smartguyz | I was thinking that I may be able to do that to | 17:42 |
smartguyz | but do not know how | 17:42 |
wrst | I'm not positive on that, been years since I have needed to | 17:43 |
wrst | or actually if its still even a supported way most chips will work now | 17:43 |
wrst | just the very new ones can be an issue | 17:43 |
wrst | if i'm not mistaken ndiswrapper handles the driver but not the firmware, since some chips need the firmware loaded on them also | 17:44 |
wrst | smartguyz: let me see if I can summons some help :) | 17:49 |
wrst | Unit193: you around??? | 17:49 |
smartguyz | I am here | 17:50 |
smartguyz | thank you for your help | 17:50 |
smartguyz | I am still looking... | 17:50 |
smartguyz | looking at ndiswrapper | 17:52 |
Unit193 | wrst: More or less. | 21:41 |
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