[00:08] how horribly under capacity we talkin? [00:22] Hello [00:22] I am following the wiki to set up a headless server [00:23] But i am having a hard time for h81 btc to pick ip my r9 290x [00:23] when i remove the GPU it boots up fine [00:23] like i get an ouput to the HDMI and screen works etc [00:24] as soon as the GPU is plugged in i get no signal anymore [00:24] here is a picture, i think i am messing up the wiring [00:24] https://i.imgur.com/QR1s2gy.jpg === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [00:41] plug power into the molex and it might be an issue with that 4x port [00:41] what happens if you plug the card into the 16x [00:42] looks like you building a bitcoin miner lol [00:45] no its not a miner [00:45] plug that card into the 16x and fire it up [00:45] no extension cable [00:45] i don tthink it will fit tho :/ [00:45] make sure you fill the molex on the board to supply power to the bus [00:46] i mean the fans spins and all [00:46] why wouldn t it [00:46] but no output [00:46] dunno [00:46] yeah the card might need the 16 to produce video [00:46] But the problem is i am not using for video [00:46] the 4x extensions are used for mining no video needed [00:46] but when i plug it in it kills the HDMi output on the motherboard [00:47] well whatever you use the card for plz just stick it in the 16x port for now to test if it posts [00:47] and keep the power cables the same? [00:47] yeah of course [00:47] Are they plugged in cirreclty i the pic? [00:47] you might be able later on to change the bios setting to post on mainboard video first [00:48] hmm [00:48] as far as i can tell yes [00:48] i might try and do that first [00:48] put power to the boards molex [00:48] those cards use a lot of bus power [00:48] so [00:49] i plug PSU-MOLEX-CARD with one cable in that order? [00:49] ? [00:49] just plug in 2 molex into the board where they fit there is 2 places [00:49] leave everything same [00:50] or both for one card?? that cant be right [00:50] i would really like to try to post it with the card in the 16x [00:50] ok ok [00:50] il get the card in the x16 [00:50] give me a sec [00:50] make sure you plug video in the r9 [00:51] if it posts put the extension back on the card and plug it into the 16x too and see if that boots then [00:53] the only real thing you can do with that card with the 4x extension is mining or boinc [00:53] fuckin hell [00:54] it works when in the x16 slot [00:54] see [00:54] does that mean i will only be able to run one of those card then [00:54] ???? i read everyhere else i could run multilple [00:54] put the extension on [00:54] hence the motherboard [00:54] Thank you very much btw! [00:54] well you reducing the bus [00:55] and 1st slot is usually crap [00:55] meaning? [00:55] it means the card is only good for mining or boinc [00:55] video will be godawfull slow [00:55] i have yes [00:55] yes that oks [00:55] 1 x PCIe 2.0 x16, 5 x PCIe 2.0 x1 [00:56] Will i be able to stick more of those cards in the x1 slots? [00:56] does the card post with the extension in the 16x? [00:56] well if it does try it in the 3rd 4x port [00:56] and see if it posts [00:57] i dont know i only have 1 extension and its x16 to x1 [00:57] well take it from the 16x and plug it into the next slot down and try to post if you see a pic it works [00:58] ok [00:58] you should have gotten a better board that has 4 or 5 16x [00:58] but if it doesnt work with x1 number one [00:58] why yould it work in the others [00:58] just try it [00:58] ok [00:59] i have seen that many times [00:59] hell i got a board where the 1st slot can t even run a nic card [00:59] i think it has to do with bus id's [01:00] amdconfig --adapter=all --initial -f [01:01] does the card work in the 3rd slot? [01:01] shuting down [01:02] remember using that cable the card is siriously gimped and not good for pretty much anything [01:02] exept for mining and distributed computing [01:03] nope nothing in that sot [01:03] slot [01:03] yup i figured [01:03] HDMI is still in the card [01:03] ugh [01:04] do yourself a favor and get a board with more 16 slots [01:04] fuuuuuck [01:04] fair enough [01:04] lol a 60$ board is a 60$ board [01:04] hahahah yup [01:05] any reccomendations? [01:05] well evga msi asus or gigabyte [01:05] i personally prefer evga and msi [01:05] but evewrybodys taste is different [01:06] ugh [01:06] aight [01:06] Well thanks for your help and time [01:06] but i tell you right now those boards ain t cheap [01:06] yeah np been there done it [01:07] you do know that card is a 3.0 card and prolly not compatible with 1x slots [01:07] minimum is prolly 4x [01:08] Hey just tuned in, I too thought you could run the card from a x1 port, are you sure its not just a BIOS thing sending video out the mainboard whenever it doesnt detect a card in the x16 [01:09] Like if you plug the card into a x1 and connect video to the motherboard can you still use it and see the hardware? [01:09] it will prolly not work [01:09] minimum requirements for that card is 4x [01:09] i looked [01:10] oh I see [01:10] 1x will not work [01:10] not enough pins [01:10] h0p: Mind if I ask, What do you want the card for? [01:11] oclhashcat [01:12] Guess that makes sense [01:12] heh [01:12] well i m using gtx 780's for wifi cracking [01:12] whitehat of corse ;-) [01:13] I used my 680 when it was still latest and greatest [01:13] getting dictionary list is the hard part [01:13] heh i use a 680 for physics only [01:13] I should day getting good ones [01:14] I didnt think you could combo a 600 and 700 series together? [01:14] yo don t use dictionaries you use rainbow tables [01:14] two different chipsets. [01:14] how can you rainbow table a wifi? [01:14] you can t sli em but you can run it for just physics [01:15] I thought rainbow tables were pre-hashed and wifi are all hashed against different things... so no rainbow tables for wifi? [01:15] it does work [01:15] yo gotta know ssid and make of router [01:16] and make of router? [01:16] are they adding more to the hash than just the SSID now? [01:16] https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/12708-church-of-wifi-wpa-psk-rainbow-tables/ [01:17] nowadays to crack a wpa2 aes you can use the code vulnerbility [01:17] just plain brute force attack [01:17] most routers have code numbers on [01:17] takes a couple hours and you in [01:17] o.0 [01:18] you know what i mean ... the 6 digit code [01:18] how could you get that though without being close enough to plug in? [01:21] how do i get what [01:21] the code [01:21] router info, etc [01:21] the code is unknown [01:21] you can bruteforce it [01:22] it s only 6 digits [01:23] and brute force atack can be done over wifi [01:23] best card for that is alfa [01:31] The result was a set of hash tables of about 8 gig total, comprising 1000 of the most common SSID's, computed for 172,000 dictionary words [01:31] So far that doesnt look like a viable option [01:32] it s for wpa psk [01:32] wpa2 aes only option is code atack [01:36] I still think for brute force unless the SSID your attacking is in the rainbow table then it's pointless [01:38] well yeah [01:38] if it s not in the table you have to make a new table wit hthe ssid [01:39] either way wpa2 aes only option to break in is brute force on the 6 digit code [05:15] Hey [05:15] How do I set an SSH session to never time out for a user? [06:02] joe_dm: sorry i can't remember exact command. keepalive something in /etc/sshd_conf [06:02] Yeah tried that [06:02] still seems to time out [06:03] also i was hoping there was a way to do it for just one user [06:14] Hey, I am getting "Reading package lists... Error!" when running `sudo apt-get update` ... I tried `sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf` but still getting the error, any ideas? [06:14] on precise [06:14] https://gist.github.com/therealklanni/d09678e233b79213f3d9 [06:15] And yes, the apt-get update output in that paste does just stop there, no additional information printed out [06:22] does 14.04 configure a dhcp ip rather than a static as 12.04 and if so how can I stop it doing so? [06:26] Imput the IP address and set it IIRC [06:28] I tried altering /etc/network/interfaces but the server will not start after reboot [06:29] this new server will not use 12.04 for some reason regarding new hardware which is a shame === tjaalton_ is now known as tjaalton [06:51] can't find anything on forums or elsewhere to fix my issue :/ [06:54] therealklanni, did you stop the process during the update/upgrade? [06:55] no [06:55] maybe some respos not working [06:56] It gets the list but when it's read that one after the universe translate-en it throws that error and exits [06:56] try to change server [06:56] to other country, such as gb or us [06:57] hmmm, I commented out universe translate-en and no more error [06:57] what does that repo provide? translations? (dumb question) [06:58] I do not know, may be [06:58] whoa just got an error on apt-get upgrade now [07:00] aha [07:00] OK found out why I was getting these errors [07:00] a runaway process had eaten up the memory [07:00] why? [07:00] so it was error on memory alloc [07:00] bug? [07:00] Just apt-get wasn't outputting the erorr [07:00] error [07:01] what process? [07:01] Killed the proc then uncommented those universe repos and redid it and everything was good [07:01] java :/ [07:01] (figures) [07:01] java application? [07:01] yeah minecraft server [07:01] or java itself? [07:02] I see [07:02] find a bug [07:02] file a bug* [07:03] for minecraft? [07:03] Or bug for apt-get not throwing error correctly [07:03] ? [07:04] both [07:11] alright [07:13] Anyone know if there is an easy way to sandbox a java application? === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [12:56] Hey anyone mind giving me a hand with IpAliasing? === ghostlines is now known as ghostlin_ [15:31] Hi. I can't seem to install Dnsmasq on a fresh install of Ubuntu Server 12.04. I get "dnsmasq : Depends: dnsmasq-base (>= 2.59-4) but it is not going to be installed". Any suggestions ? [15:57] kikinovak, just run aptitude install dmasq-base dmasq [16:00] InFierno: that doesn't change anything. "Unable to correct problems." [16:00] InFierno: "dnsmasq-base : Breaks: dnsmasq (< 2.59-4ubuntu0) but 2.59-4 is to be installed === Jalen_ is now known as Jalen === chmurifree is now known as chmuri === ses1984_ is now known as ses1984 === RaptorJesus is now known as And === And is now known as RaptorJesus === mike is now known as Guest467 === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [23:36] Hey All, Does anyone know how I can set a users SSH session to never time out? [23:36] When logged in locally it never times out howeven when connected via the internet it times out after like 10 mins. [23:42] Joe_DM2: keep_alive [23:42] Joe_DM2: it's possible you could be being killed at network device level, eg: switch/router [23:44] ikonia: I have already se the universal keep alive, I hadn't though of the router killing my session. Good advice. [23:44] Joe_DM2: did you set it on the client or the server [23:44] client it putty, not sure where to find it in putty [23:44] I set it on the server [23:45] ah, so that should do it then [23:45] if you're doing it in putty [23:45] you know you have to start a new session, that setting doesn't change dynamically (although the docs say it does) [23:46] Yeah, It looks like you can set the keep alive in putty [23:48] Thanks for the tip. :) will see how it goes.