[07:05] ohi not_found [07:06] hi inetpro and all others [08:32] sjoe [12:25] ohi superfly [12:25] hi Kilos [12:25] * superfly is moeg [12:26] ai! so vroeg al? [12:28] Hey guys [12:28] Who's all going to SFD? [12:28] hi theblazehen long time no see [12:28] yeah [12:28] Was procrastinating with installing IRC client [12:28] lol [12:29] % [12:29] on what os? [12:29] oops, not tmux [12:29] Kilos, linux. Wanted to use quassel [12:29] But now just using old hexchat on craptop [12:29] lol thats a kde thing [12:29] yeah, well.. [12:30] Gonna run core on a VPS [12:30] im on hexchat here too [12:30] Got an android phone now [12:30] i use konversation on kde [12:30] ah [12:30] eeek those things are too much for me [12:30] I'd prefer to use weechat, but I kinda like having it on my phone [12:31] Kilos: You going to SFD? [12:31] i dont go anywhere lad [12:31] lol, ok [12:32] Kilos: How much storage space you got? Found something to mine, makes me around R50 / 3TB /day [12:32] eeeek [12:33] ill get a new 1TB drive next week, atm on 80g [12:33] kk, nice [12:33] but mining eats data [12:33] quasseldroid on phone == awesomeness [12:34] superfly, can confirm [12:34] Kilos, not much, I used 120 MB over last month [12:34] oh thats ok [12:34] 1 TB = R613 / month at current rates [12:34] explain what you go in normal english [12:35] http://theblazehen.com/burst.html for 3 TB [12:35] lemme go see [12:35] basically instead of mining on you GPU, you store data on your hard drive [12:35] Makes magic money [12:36] i need real money not magic money [12:36] well sell the magic money! bitx.co.za [12:36] you didnt say what you gotta do, that link tells me nothing [12:37] Ceate huge file on your hard drive, then run the miner, and it pays you every couple of hours. You then sell that on c-cex.com to get bitcoin. Sell that then on bitx.co.za to get rands [12:38] how huge a file [12:38] and what mines where [12:38] As big as possible. The bigger, the more you earn [12:38] Mines using your hdd's file onto the burstcoin network [12:38] you mean it lets something else use your pc [12:39] Just your storage space. Basically like normal mining, but with HDD instead of GPU [12:39] you got time on your hands go check clickworker they got lots of stuff needs fixing or checking and pay in eu cents [12:40] yeah, I told ya about clickworker, remember! [12:40] They pay you yet? [12:40] oh ya well they got lots now [12:40] great! :D [12:40] i havent done anything [12:41] kk [12:41] there are 40,000 pages and links to check [12:41] nice! [12:42] i dont savvy what needs doing on them so left it [12:42] ah, kk [12:42] one of those sites where you buy stuff [12:43] ill remember the name just now [12:43] didnt they mail you? [12:43] Mail me about? [12:43] more work? [12:43] the mail says something is back and needs checking [12:44] ah, can't remember [12:47] ill see it when i swop drives and will leave you a message here with maaz [13:04] oh theblazehen i think it says ebay is back [13:10] yeah, ty [14:59] oi [14:59] i wonder what they aim is in attacking irc servers [14:59] their [18:05] oi [19:21] does anyone have advice in starting a LUG in port elizabeth, there does not seem to be much of a community here. I'm doing my Masters in CS at NMMU [19:22] hi grant1_ welcome to ubuntu-za [19:23] Hi Kilos [19:24] I've been getting a few students at NMMU interested in raspberry pi projects, but not sure how to develop a proper community [19:25] i dont think we have many pe peeps here, but hang around maybe someone from one of the other lugs will popin with advice [19:25] superfly, can you help/ [19:25] ? [19:26] I'm giving an Open Source talk for my department next week, I want to get more people interested [19:26] we also have the new headman of the durban lug here when he isnt too busy [19:27] lets see what we can find for you [19:28] we had some guys here last year that were there [19:29] superfly, what is the ct lug channel [19:29] patience grant1_ the fly is really busy [19:30] cool cool [19:36] CLUG? #clug on Atrum [19:36] ty superfly [19:37] grant1_, ask there they might know the pe guys [19:38] i forgot they were on atrum not freenode [19:38] ok, thanks i'll try them too [19:39] tumbleweed: ping [19:40] superfly: hi [19:40] superfly: btw, https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf16/Bids/Cape_Town [19:41] tumbleweed: hi, I have a packaging question (again) [19:41] oooo [19:42] tumbleweed: there's a package for Debian unstable that is not in Ubuntu (will probably get into 14.10 though), that OpenLP needs. I figured the best way to do it was add it to our PPA on Launchpad. Thoughts? [19:42] superfly: 14.10 is past feature freeze, so you need to get a move on to get it in [19:43] tumbleweed: it's already in Debian, so I think it probably made it for 14.10 [19:43] tumbleweed: I just want to back-port it for older versions of Ubuntu [19:44] right, official backports are an option [19:44] http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/python3-alembic [19:44] if it's to support an official backport [19:44] if it's supporting the PPA package, backport it in your PPA [19:45] Ja, I was thinking of sticking it in our PPA [19:45] Just because then we don't need to worry about doing anything in Ubuntu [19:45] I think it's just for 14.04 and 12.04 [19:45] right [19:46] if you're interested in the bid, join the mailing list, hang out in the IRC channel [19:46] I will do. Busy adding myself to the page. [19:48] well, requesting access... [20:00] Regarding the recent freenode server compromise: "/msg NickServ set password YOURNEWPASSWORD (maximum length 79 characters)" ಠ_ಠ [20:07] oi [20:10] what is the best way to detect if you laptop or server has been hacked? [20:10] grant1_, Have you checked the logs? [20:10] Check /var/log/auth.log as well as ~/.bash_history [20:10] Although they might be cleared [20:10] If they are empty then that's a bad sign [20:11] thanks theblazehen, i'll check them [20:11] or you just use bleachbit [20:11] used* [20:11] Trixar_za, that works on linux?! [20:12] Yes - it can clear your logs [20:12] also maybe check rkhunter [20:12] Trixar_za, is that a feature? It's a antivirus right? [20:13] With Debian based Linuxes, it installs two shortcuts - One for normal users and one as root. And it's more like CCleaner for Windows. It's not an Anti-Virus [20:13] You're thinking of ClamAV [20:14] ah, kk [20:14] lol, lot of Failed password for root from 183.57.57.147 port 3091 ssh2 [20:14] someone is trying to brute force my password :/ [20:14] Yeah, that's a sign somebody has been trying to hack you [20:15] grant1_, yeah, you will get lots of that. Look for the success [20:15] Why do you have port 3091 open for ssh anyway? [20:16] oh, 3091.. Hmm.. [20:17] root@theblazehen.com:~# cat /var/log/auth.log | grep -i failed | wc -l [20:17] 16288 [20:17] heh [20:17] i'm not sure, i use port 22, not sure why he is trying to connect through 3091, maybe it is open for some reason [20:18] mind if I do a nmap on your server? [20:19] sure, can't hurt, too much 162.248.161.42 [20:20] nothings open on port 3091... [20:21] perhaps 3091 is source port of the guy doing burte force [20:22] night all. sleep tight. see ya tomorrow [20:22] I see you're running gitlab.. might be good idea to do a backup, then reinstall? Then disable ssh password auth, and do key only [20:23] Hmmm [20:23] Well, I just discovered gitprep [20:23] It's a github clone - and I like it [20:23] :P [20:23] theblazehen, yes, i need to completely redo that server [20:24] Trixar_za, nice. Language? [20:24] Perl - but it's alright - CGI [20:24] Only thing I don't like about gitlab is ruby on rails [20:24] yay! [20:24] well, as "yay" as perl can be... [20:25] http://gitprep.org/ [20:27] is gitprep easy to install, gitlab is quite a mission [20:27] grant1_, yeah, gitlab sure it. Ya know digitalocean.com has a gittlab image? [20:28] Looks easy enough [20:29] mmm, might go with them someday, i've been using github though for my masters project, don't really want the overhead of maintaining my own server for my project [20:30] grant1_, any reason to not just use git on your own computer? Without github, etc? [20:32] -_- Ruby on Rails... don't use anything based on RoR if you intend to use it for longer than 2 months. Dependency management is HORRIBLE [20:32] theblazehen, that is probably a good idea, but i like to have it online any sync my project with multiple computers, i need to run my project on windows and linux machines [20:33] grant1_: you can still do that if you have some sort of central server [20:33] at home and varsity [20:33] or you can just mirror the Linux kernel and e-mail patches around. [20:34] superfly: i'm not really sure how to do that, by using ssh tunnels? [20:35] grant1_: well, let's say you have a Linux server accessible on the Internet, and you have an SSH account on it, you should just be able to git push git+ssh://myserver/repo.git [20:35] actually... the url would probably be more like git+ssh://myserver.net/home/me/repo.git [20:36] but I hate git, so don't ask me for exact usage [20:36] superfly, thanks, i'll definately try that, i have not read up on all the advanced git stuff [20:37] * superfly prefers to use version control systems that don't require you to get out the manual every time you want to use it. [20:43] superfly, i usually write bash scripts to automate it and not have to memorize commands or i integrate directly with Eclipse [20:43] My point exactly. [20:44] have you heard of git-flow? It apparently makes git almost useable. [20:48] superfly, googling git-flow now, that is still a lot of commands to remember or am i just getting old :/ [20:48] grant1_: like I said, git is probably the most complicated DVCS you could have picked [20:50] superfly, i do like it, i mostly use Eclipse, so it mostly hides all the details with a pretty GUI [22:34] Hello guys [22:40] sleeping already [22:41] wish i could find someone here who got knowledge of MTR and who can help me to get my hands on that tools quick quick === ThatGraemeGuy_ is now known as ThatGraemeGuy