[00:00] ok, I'm following you so far. So the bouncer is on server, you ssh into that server and start a irc session that way using irssi? [00:01] SSH into the server, re-attach to the running screen session. [00:02] I've read up on znc but I dont understand how it plays into this scenario. Do you have a link I can reference? [00:03] There's 3 alternatives, I listed all 3. I don't use znc. [00:03] Though it is running on my server. [00:05] Unit193, I have it running also on a test virtual server, although I have no hell of an idea of why I need it or what it does [00:05] slightly kidding there... I'm just not confident I understand everything about ir [00:06] *it [00:07] I get sidetracked easily. I was going to set up my DO droplet, but got curios if I could display htop with the header only [00:11] * aedend naturally starts reading every line of man page head, sed and awk [03:40] irssi is cool once you get it set, it is a pita to figure out though. Quassel is the the shiz, even an android app to connect from my phone [03:41] Pure awesomeness, is Irssi. I've patched mine though. [03:41] I'm trying to think of things to cram on my server, you guys ever mess mith 'squid' proxy server [03:43] I wonder if web caching provides any real benefit [03:47] average_guy: less then before now, ssl [03:47] and yes, still do [03:47] TLS! :P [03:47] * cyberanger goes looking for a large trout to smack Unit193 with. [03:48] * cyberanger only finds a big mouth, oh well, it's the bass I can do on short notice [03:48] fuse: bad mount point `MESSAGES/libc.mo': No such file or directory niiiiiice. [03:48] Unit193: ^^ [04:34] cyberanger: Know anything about the new Firefox addon system? :/ [04:50] Unit193: Kind of, have they actually released it? [04:55] cyberanger: System extensions have changed at least. :/ [04:58] They're changing the whole plugin design to be more chrome like [04:59] but I hadn't seen that change yet [05:00] My extensions installed to /usr/share/mozilla/extensions/{ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}/ don't work anymore. :/ [05:00] ubufox does, and it looks exactly the same. :/ [05:01] NetworkManager also didn't auto-connect like it should. [05:01] Perhaps they disconnected that root path, so it's all $HOME/.mozilla/ now [05:01] ubufox [05:02] not sure why NetworkManager would be affected though [05:02] dpkg -L xul-ext-ubufox: http://paste.openstack.org/show/lgnH3zZAMYwomGwUy78h [05:03] cyberanger: Different issue, "everything's breaking" sadness though. :P [05:03] https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/08/21/the-future-of-developing-firefox-add-ons/ [05:03] Validated and Signed [05:04] Pretty sure, or thought they were. [05:04] Unit193: e10s enabled or disabled? [05:04] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis#Enabling_and_Disabling_Electrolysis [05:06] * Unit193 shrugs, default. [05:06] And on top of all that, VeraCrypt won't mount. \o/ [05:07] Unit193: open Preferences and look for "Enable multi-process" checkbox [05:07] is it checked or unchecked? [05:08] As far as Firefox, live system has been powered off. [05:09] Ah, and ouch on VeraCrypt, something major is off then [05:09] for that much change [05:10] That's actually wily, two different systems. [05:26] huh? [06:15] Well, that's fun. [06:40] Sooo, want a bug fixed but don't want to file a bug. Also, there's a project for it on LP, but no prior bugs reported there, they've so far been reported elsewhere. [16:38] first time using irssi... interesting [17:05] looks like a late night for some of you all. This irssi is hard to get used to [18:14] irssi makes me feel dumb [19:15] wb aeden__d [19:15] told ya irssi was a pain to set up, hehe. It's set and forget though, once you get it, it works nice. Combined with bitlbee it has functionality like no other [19:15] hey average_guy I'm not sure I have it configured right [19:16] when I connect the sasl script loads but I'm told to verify with nickserv [19:16] It took me a while, I'm not an all-knowing super nerd [19:17] can you do a whois on me please [19:18] [Whois] aeden__d is aeden__d!~aeden@74.123.23.44 (aedend) [19:18] [Whois] aeden__d is using a secure connection [19:18] why is my ip showing up even though I have a cloak? === aeden__d is now known as aedend [19:19] dunno man [19:20] I've been working for two hurs trying to ge that stupid sasl script to load right [19:21] just easier to msg nickserv and identify... this is a pain in the !!! [19:22] oh, I feel ya. I abandoned security concerns a long time ago in favor of a system that is easy to use and 100% backed up offline [19:23] I just don't get it. Makes me mad when things don't work [19:24] when I start irssi the script loads. I guess I've missed something [19:25] * aedend is afraid to join irssi and ask... [19:26] they were helpful to me, irssi has been around a long time, you cant ask anything they wont know [19:33] idk, the sasl script doesn't work. No big deal. === aedend is now known as aeden__d [19:53] cap_sasl? That's what I'm using. [19:53] aedend: Also, I don't use the default theme. [19:53] And, I also use CertFP. [20:13] I killed kenny! :3 [20:31] You bastard! [20:41] Lol [20:43] cyberanger: He's going to try ecdsa-nist256p-challenge, but doubt he had cryptx. [21:06] Who is? [21:07] aedend: is. [21:08] aedend: Congrats, it works now! [21:08] Unit193: yes! [21:08] aedend: ecdsa-nist256p-challenge, or just plain? [21:09] 'is using a secure connection' Great! [21:14] Unit193: just plain. [21:15] I think using plainis okay since I'm connecting over SSL? [21:19] Yes, it's fine. Though I use ecdsa-nist256p-challenge because, well, I have no sanity. [21:20] I looked into it, but was afraid to mess with it because things are working [21:26] Right, and you'd need cryptx, I have libcryptx-perl installed. [21:28] I really like this, a lot to learn however. The custom configs seem endless [21:30] :D [21:30] cyberanger: http://veracrypt.codeplex.com/workitem/173 - https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=939435 [21:49] I think I'm using the server field, server cert is verified first so it doesn't bother me too much [21:50] Each IRC network has it's own password, none used elsewhere, anything else with znc just wouldn't get me much [22:12] CertFP is a fantastic backup for SASL, and has the additional benefit of auth'ing you if services are split off when you first connect. [22:51] Yeah, that'll likely get used after the rebuild