[09:57] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:42] <OnTheRocks> hello
[10:42] <OnTheRocks> how can i monitor cpu temp in nagios in a server via snmp?
[12:43] <billxtn> i need help i am trying to conneect to an open wifi with mac filter it worked just fine until yesterday it show me my ip in ifconfig but im not connected in iwconfig
[12:45] <lordievader> Static ip? (Besides rather use iproute2 instead of ifconfig)
[12:46] <billxtn> iproute2?
[12:47] <lordievader> Yes, or the binary name 'ip'.
[12:47] <lordievader> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man8/ip.8.html
[13:22] <billxtn> thanks it worked
[13:24] <billxtn> now i'm trying to to add my open wifi essid to the /etc/network/interfaces file
[13:24] <billxtn> can i use wpa-ssid for an open wifi?
[13:27] <lordievader> What do you mean? WPA is an encryption method. Not really sure what you mean with wpa-ssid...
[13:27] <billxtn> or i use wireless-essid
[13:31] <lordievader> Ah, now I see what you mean.
[13:33] <lordievader> Do you control the wifi network by the way? If so, why ain't it encrypted?
[13:35] <lordievader> I suppose just defining wpa-ssid should work.
[13:35] <billxtn> well i controle it
[13:36] <billxtn> there but am using mac filter because of things didn't go well in the biginning
[13:37] <billxtn> well if i put wpa-ssid with open wifi it ork?
[13:37] <lordievader> I suppose, yes.
[13:38] <lordievader> Anyhow you do realize that anyone with a wifi antenna can see your traffic right?
[13:38] <lordievader> A mac filter is also trivial to subvert.
[13:40] <billxtn> ow thanks for the information
[13:40] <billxtn> i have to change it
[13:40] <lordievader> Yes, that is strongly advisable ;)
[13:40] <lordievader> Go with wpa2.
[13:42] <billxtn> ok thanks again
[19:12] <window95> hey   i have a fresh ubuntu server here and am looking for the inetd.conf    doesn't seem to be anywhere
[19:16] <lordievader> Is inetd installed?
[19:17] <window95> i don' tbelieve so it seems (from what i'm reading) theres something called xinetd that is more common
[19:18] <window95> wasn't sure if i was able to use inetd instead   ftr huge noob if it isn't obvious so please forgive
[20:09] <jrwren> what are you trying to do?
[20:14] <window95> trying to run bitlbee
[20:14] <window95> and i need to edit this inetd file or xinetd or something
[20:14] <bekks> window95: You should use nvidia-prime instead, since bumblebee is deprecated.
[20:15] <window95> bitlbee is not the same as bumblebee bekks
[20:15] <bekks> GEez, nevermind, totally misread it :D
[20:15] <window95> bitlbee is a thing that lets you integrate other chats/IM services into your iRC client (so I can have like a twitter stream channel)
[20:15] <window95> lol nm
[20:15] <window95> np
[20:33] <lordievader> Bitlbee doesn't need inetd does it?
[20:35] <lordievader> Ah, that is one of the modes. Why not use the ForkDaemon mode? That is what I use.
[20:57] <window95> lordievader   yeah i was actually gonna ask about that
[20:57] <window95> i was on the bitlbee channel they are helping me a bit there. Seems for my purposes ForkDaemon is best. What do you use it for if you don't mind me asking? Im mainly gonna use it for Twitter i think
[21:00] <lordievader> Facebook and gtalk. Zabbix pings me through gtalk ;)
[21:06] <window95> nice
[21:06] <window95> ugh
[21:06] <window95> If you read this, you most likely accidentally started BitlBee in inetd mode on the command line. You probably want to run it in (Fork)Daemon mode. See doc/README for more information.
[21:06] <window95> how to i stop it... lol i can't do anything else now it seems
[21:27] <lordievader> kill <pid>?
[21:27] <window95> lordievader thnx stopped a while ago on its own accord lol