[10:36] <pavlushka> walrider: hello walle
[10:49] <walrider> pavlushka: hlw 
[10:50] <walrider> in mikrotik class atm pavlushka 
[10:50] <walrider> pavlushka: 
[10:50] <pavlushka> walrider: cool, ccna?
[10:50] <walrider> mikrotik 
[10:50] <walrider> hotchpotchtik aswel 
[10:51] <walrider> ☺
[10:51] <pavlushka> !!??
[10:51] <walrider> :P
[10:53] <pavlushka> walrider: mikrotik, that means some sort of networking class right?
[11:02] <walrider> yes just like ccna 
[11:03] <pavlushka> walrider: got it, good
[11:03] <walrider> its another system u can make and manage networks 
[11:03] <walrider> but 
[11:03] <pavlushka> walrider: what network simulator you use, gns3?
[11:03] <walrider> unlike ccna u can use user interface to configure mikrotik router using winbox
[11:03] <walrider> aka shoytaner baskho 
[11:04] <pavlushka> ha ha ha
[11:04] <walrider> gns3 is a bit difficult for us 
[11:04] <pavlushka> walrider: so which one then?
[11:04] <walrider> we install the mikrotik iso into a blank pertition on a vmware 
[11:04] <walrider> and connecting winbox with that allow us to configure 
[11:04] <pavlushka> aha
[11:06] <pavlushka> walrider: is that mikrotik vm image is downloadable for free?
[11:06] <walrider> no 
[11:06] <pavlushka> k
[11:06] <walrider> all router OS is free to download but licensing require money  
[11:07] <walrider> u need to purchase the license to run it after trial 24 hours
[11:07] <walrider> purchase and install 
[11:07] <walrider> the router os uses ur harddisk id 
[11:07] <walrider> aka volumeid of harddisk where the os will be installed 
[11:08] <walrider> and the funny thing is the router os is bassed on debian xD
[11:08] <walrider> file system should be ext4 
[11:08] <walrider> so u know what i mean :D
[11:11] <pavlushka> walrider: all GNU/linux uses ext4 file system but debian is debian because it has the debian package manager called dpkg
[11:11] <walrider> yep 
[11:12] <walrider> so if my hdd gets a crash 
[11:12] <walrider> there should be a way i can rename the volume id and restore it 
[11:12] <walrider> to 
[11:12] <walrider> another hdd
[11:12] <walrider> how about that 
[11:12] <pavlushka> and almost every router board has linux on it including a webserver and a dhcp server of course
[11:13] <pavlushka> walrider: that's clever
[11:13] <walrider> its tricky but possible 
[11:13] <walrider> i dont dare manipulating volumeid editing on an ext4 filesystem 
[11:14] <pavlushka> walrider: tunefs might be of some use in this case
[11:14] <walrider> there is a program volumeid.exe 
[11:14] <walrider> for windows 
[11:14] <walrider> i need to do some study 
[11:14] <walrider> but 
[11:15] <walrider> this is public chat i should not discuss this here 
[11:16] <pavlushka> walrider: if you talk about some free software doing some trick, that's allowed but not pirated one
[11:16] <walrider> this is direct crime cause im talking some way where u dont wanna pay for premium service 
[11:16] <pavlushka> walrider: though I have even asked for help on #ubuntu about some piracy on linux :p
[11:17] <walrider> hehe
[11:17] <pavlushka> walrider: and they got angry almost
[11:17] <pavlushka> walrider: it was so stupid of me, lol
[11:17] <walrider> :D
[11:22] <walrider> virtual p2p sucks
[11:23] <pavlushka> walrider: and one thing, using tune2fs, you can set a desired UUID to a volume like this "tune2fs -U "UUID" /dev/sd**"
[11:23] <walrider> and tunneling software dosnt allow port forwarding 
[11:23] <pavlushka> walrider: aha
[11:24] <walrider> is that case 
[11:24] <walrider> hamachi 
[11:24] <pavlushka> walrider: tried that once for creating a gaming network
[11:25] <walrider> class ends 
[11:25] <walrider> now gona go home 
[11:25] <walrider> and play some game 
[11:25] <walrider> gaem 
[11:25] <walrider> xD
[11:25] <pavlushka> walrider: cool, see ya
[11:25] <walrider> cya