=== Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [02:22] * diddledan yells "fifteen dot tens", smirks and sniggers. [02:23] :( [02:23] o0 [02:23] oh myy [02:23] n0rty! [02:25] what on earth are you up to diddledan :P [02:25] daftykins, winkelwagen [02:25] he's been at the buck's fizz again [02:26] oh, don't worry about him, it's just his wily [02:26] ooh dear [02:28] I wonder how many wily release parties will have restraining orders against him [02:29] given he wouldn't even go to Soton i sense they won't have to bother! [02:29] well isn't the whole point about releasing your wilys? [02:29] lol, meow! [02:31] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOp4tRm-WbI [04:03] a-ha .. finally got my policy based routing working again. now I can watch the BBC again :) [04:05] like conditional VPN usage? what handles that? [04:05] yeah [04:06] so if a client wants to connect to the BBC, and I have that subnet in my policy group, it will send traffic over the UK vpn connection [04:06] otherwise it'll go out the wan as normal [04:06] nice, so how does it work? :D [04:07] it means modifying the routing table if the rule is matched [04:08] hmm [04:08] gonna be needing to achieve a similar thing for someones Spain place :) [04:08] i think a mate said pfsense is good for it though [04:08] well, the client says to the router, I want to connect to the BBC, the router then look up in it's table if it the subnet is known, if it is, the router modifies the routing table and sends it outbound NAT via the VPN interface. [04:08] though that may've been on a per device basis [04:09] yeah, pfsense can do it [04:09] can't you do that with static routing entries? [04:09] wouldn't that involve knowing the IPs of the services or some such? [04:09] that's what i was doing before, now i'm using EdgeOS, which is a variant of Vyatta [04:09] diddledan, i've still got to know the subnet of the target host [04:10] to determine if i want traffic to flow over the VPN interface [04:10] surely a static route table is going to be faster, though, no? [04:10] i just so happen to have collected most of the subnets in use by the BBC :) [04:11] diddledan, i could do a static route, but it's proven to be unreliable and if the VPN connection is down traffic is dropped [04:11] aah [04:11] with policy based, if the VPN is down the traffic flows over the WAN as normal [04:11] might any of this be why we've seen you hopping a lot? :) [04:11] lol [04:11] yeah, bouncy m0nkey_ [04:11] daftykins, heh.. because i've been messing with my router config [04:12] :) [04:12] * m0nkey_ loves his Ubiquiti EdgeRouter [04:18] diddledan, you still running that routerboard? [04:18] yup [04:29] hi all [04:31] lo [04:33] k im out [04:33] g'night all [04:33] o/ [04:40] out pff [04:40] i just got back;) [04:41] ^_^ [04:43] ;] === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [09:04] morning boys and girls. [09:18] mornin [09:21] morning diddledan === popey_ is now known as popey === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [12:46] I've got myself in a bit of a pickle. I had to move my boot and root partitions to a different drive for reasons I wont go into. I've moved them and installed grub on the new drive, all booting no problem. However, now when I boot, it says I have no network devices [12:46] Nothing in network manager, nothing in ifconfig except for loopback [12:47] I have a wireless card in the laptop and a USB ethernet device [12:48] can anyone suggest how I might get one or both of them working again? [12:54] aha, sorted [12:55] somehow /lib/modules had gone missing when I was running boot-rescue I think [12:55] copied it across from the old root partition and sorted. === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [17:32] hey folks, what's the best way to edit a pdf? [18:03] Acrobat Professional [18:47] Azelphur: Try throwing it at a recent libreoffice; it now has a better than 50% chance of loading the pdf in a vaguely editable way [18:50] I always thought the only way to edit a pdf was toprint it and use tippex before rescanning it :) === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away