--- Log opened Thu Feb 26 00:00:22 2009 00:08 <@sasquatc4> http://store.baconsalt.com/Lite-Baconnaise-_p_51.html 00:08 <@sasquatc4> actually comes in a lite variety, wonder if that stuff is any good, may be worth a purchase 00:08 <@CRasH180> lol 00:08 <@CRasH180> bacon flavored spread 00:09 <@CRasH180> I like the bacon salt 00:11 <@sasquatc4> never had it, but i could imagine it tastes awesome, but they got all sorts of bacon stuff on their site, like lip balm 00:12 <@sasquatc4> might have to order the combo pack with the lite bacconaise 00:20 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-232-114-186.asm.bellsouth.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 00:26 -!- jb7od [n=itsME@adsl-065-080-187-241.sip.bna.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 00:34 -!- Falun [n=Richard@c-76-17-127-225.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 00:35 -!- jb7od [n=itsME@adsl-065-080-187-241.sip.bna.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 00:35 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o jb7od] by ChanServ 00:41 <+eryc> http://data.tumblr.com/i2dw5nf19jv2ptr93gcKce4Ro1_500.jpg 00:41 <+eryc> 12 Bird True Love Roast 00:41 <+eryc> Contains 12 different kinds of bird: large turkey filled with goose, chicken, pheasant, aylesbury and barbary duck, poussin and guinea fowl, partridge, pigeon squab, quail and mallard duck. Breast meat from 48 different birds + 8 types of stuffing. 00:42 <@CRasH180> omg 00:43 < ware> ohemgee 00:46 -!- CRasH180 [n=what@c-69-245-26-225.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 01:19 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=mj0j0@cpe-069-134-098-163.nc.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 01:20 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o m0j0-j0j0] by ChanServ 02:10 -!- Peaches1984 [i=orange@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 02:53 <@aestetix> vagina 02:57 <@m0j0-j0j0> hoes 04:42 -!- ChanServ [ChanServ@services.] has quit [shutting down] 04:42 -!- ChanServ [ChanServ@services.] has joined #se2600 04:42 -!- ServerMode/#se2600 [+o ChanServ] by irc.freenode.net 06:08 -!- iceknife [n=iceknife@65-255-132-101.static.fiber4.net] has joined #se2600 06:47 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-232-114-186.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 07:13 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-232-114-186.asm.bellsouth.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 07:28 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit ["Leaving."] 07:44 -!- nightcarnage [n=nightcar@c-69-180-199-167.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:44 -!- nightcarnage [n=nightcar@c-69-180-199-167.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 07:44 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o nightcarnage] by ChanServ 08:07 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has joined #se2600 08:20 -!- ware [i=w@done.with.that.hackerconsortium.biz] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 08:20 -!- ware [i=w@done.with.that.hackerconsortium.biz] has joined #se2600 08:48 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 08:49 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has joined #se2600 09:08 -!- Drag0n` [n=dragon@12.116.138.30] has joined #se2600 09:08 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Drag0n`] by ChanServ 09:08 -!- brimstone [n=brimston@pdpc/sponsor/digium/brimstone] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 09:09 -!- brimstone [n=brimston@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 09:09 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o brimstone] by ChanServ 09:15 -!- GodFix[HC] [n=godfix@75.149.100.253] has joined #se2600 09:46 -!- Peaches1984 [i=eight@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 09:46 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 09:48 <@TheLightcosine> y0 dole 09:49 <@TheLightcosine> hrm 09:49 <@TheLightcosine> interesting, if i access my rss feed aggregator throguh the virtualhost i get internal server errors, but if i access it throguh the subdirectory it works fine.. 09:51 <@Dolemite> So I tasted my blackberry apfelwein last night 09:51 <@TheLightcosine> and? 09:51 <@Dolemite> ZOMFG if I were still single this would be dubbed 'Liquid Panty Remover' 09:51 <@TheLightcosine> hah 09:52 <@Dolemite> Well, actually, I can still call it that. However, I can't benefit from the effects. :/ 09:52 <@TheLightcosine> and one mgiht recommend that you steer clear of that name =P 09:53 <@Dolemite> ha! 09:53 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 09:53 <@Dolemite> ok, meeting time 09:53 <@Evilpig> Dolemite: i'll go test your creation and let you know how well it works 09:53 <@Evilpig> in the name of science of course 09:54 <@TheLightcosine> "Well Dolemite, i think you got something backwards. Instead of removing panties, I woke up wearing a pair" 09:54 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has joined #se2600 09:55 <@nachoguy> mronin 10:05 <@TheLightcosine> okay, that sheevaplug thing is freaking cool 10:06 <@nachoguy> yeah it is 10:06 <@nachoguy> I just want to wait for someone like thereg to get their paws on it and review it 10:09 <@brimstone> Corydon76-dig has one on the way to him i think 10:09 <@TheLightcosine> apparently they're only like $50 10:10 <@TheLightcosine> if i can come up with something to do with one i'll buy one heh 10:10 <@Corydon76-dig> Yep 10:11 <@Corydon76-dig> I'm thinking 'Asterisk server' 10:11 <@TheLightcosine> hell you could set one up to have as you ssh/irc box heh 10:11 <@nachoguy> TLC, slated to be $50, currently $100 10:11 <@TheLightcosine> ah 10:11 <@TheLightcosine> still 10:11 <@nachoguy> still awesome 10:11 <@TheLightcosine> $100 aint bad for what u get 10:11 <@Corydon76-dig> $100 for the SDK 10:12 <@nachoguy> I wonder how it'd work with one of those USB -> VGA adaptors and use it as a desktop 10:12 <@nachoguy> Corydon, as far as I can tell, that's the only way to currently get it 10:12 <@nachoguy> if you found a $50 link, please share 10:13 <@Corydon76-dig> Nope, just the SDK is currently available 10:13 <@Corydon76-dig> And while I've heard that "something lower" has been suspected, the $50 price I don't think has been set anywhere 10:14 <@nachoguy> it's been mentioned in a couple fo articles as the probable price point 10:14 <@Corydon76-dig> Yeah, not announced, just somebody speculating 10:14 <@Corydon76-dig> So don't depend upon it 10:15 -!- Synx_hm [n=Synx@unaffiliated/synxhm/x-393023] has joined #se2600 10:15 <@nachoguy> yeah. I saw it in a couple of places, but it's possible that one place guessed, and the others just copied it 10:17 <@TheLightcosine> i actually can think of a pretty nasty blackhat use for this thing 10:17 <@Corydon76-dig> Don't be surprised if the $99 deal is a one-time special, pushing them out the door to interested developers, and the actual price point goes up to $120 later 10:17 <@TheLightcosine> hook it up with a usb wireless, and put a packet sniffer on it 10:17 <@nachoguy> TLC, yeah the old dreamcast bit 10:17 <@TheLightcosine> dremcast? 10:17 <@nachoguy> Corydon, good point 10:18 <@Corydon76-dig> After all, the unit is useless to the mass market unless somebody actually develops a killer app for it 10:18 <@nachoguy> yeah, way back when people figured out how to get linux on a dreamcast, someone set one up to sniff network traffic, and set up a tunnel to an outside location and send passwords and the like 10:18 <@TheLightcosine> you could easily rig one of these things as a low profile sniffer 10:18 <@TheLightcosine> deposit, come back and pick it back up later 10:18 <@nachoguy> you just go into a business for an interview or some such, plug it in under someone's desk and walk away 10:18 <@nachoguy> who's going to notice? 10:19 <@nachoguy> at $100 it's practically disposable in that regard 10:19 <@TheLightcosine> exactly 10:20 <@TheLightcosine> or like the whole tjmax thing 10:20 <@TheLightcosine> go into a big retail store 10:20 <@TheLightcosine> find an outlet 10:20 <@TheLightcosine> put some bxoes in front of it 10:20 <@TheLightcosine> come back at the end of day and bam you've got credit card transactions 10:23 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:26 -!- Falun [n=Richard@c-76-17-127-225.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 10:33 -!- uSynx [n=Synx@unaffiliated/synxhm/x-393023] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:44 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-219-12-17.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 10:46 <@nachoguy> sweet, looks like those usb to vga adapters are linuxable. so for ~170 you can have a useable worstation 10:46 <@nachoguy> at least a thin client 10:47 <@brimstone> nachoguy: throw in a usb wifi dongle and put the whole thing in a box mounted behind an lcd 10:48 <@nachoguy> ooh, + usb touchscreen 10:49 <@nachoguy> that'd be a bitchin kiosk 10:49 <@Drag0n`> and a mini camera, you can use it as surveilence that looks like a photo frame 10:50 -!- GodFix[HC] [n=godfix@75.149.100.253] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 10:52 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-219-12-17.asm.bellsouth.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 11:00 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has joined #se2600 11:00 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o maco] by ChanServ 11:02 <@brimstone> Drag0n`, nachoguy, kick it up a notch and use one of the mimo 770s 11:02 <@brimstone> little 7" touchscreen + webcam 11:02 <@brimstone> all off 1 usb plug 11:02 <@brimstone> you'd still need a hub for the wifi stuff and whatnot, but no doubt a slick little linux box 11:02 <@TheLightcosine> i had another nasty thought 11:03 <@TheLightcosine> it'd be a helluva way to start laying down a botnet 11:03 <@brimstone> plug and go 11:03 <@brimstone> but $50 is kinda expensive :/ 11:03 <@brimstone> just strap a battery to a $30 linksys 11:08 <@TheLightcosine> just think, if you could find justa handful of good vulnerabilities to exploit 11:08 <@Shadow404> wait a sec, why would you need to plug the device into an outlet in the store 11:08 <@TheLightcosine> automate a scan and exploit procedure, and spread some of these plugs around with wireless adapters, let them do their work on every wifi entwork they find 11:09 <@Shadow404> when you can sit in a car behind the store and just sniff for traffic 11:09 <@Shadow404> most of those stores have wireless ap's installed and better yet, most of them have the network and mac info labled on the router 11:09 <@Shadow404> walk by, snap a pic from the camera phone and input that into the scanning program or MIM 11:09 <@brimstone> really, you equipe them with one of those cheap boost mobile phones too, so they can then call home through a "secure" line even if they can't break into any of the networks for you 11:10 <@TheLightcosine> Shadow404: because the problem with wardriving is that it looks suspicous 11:10 <@Shadow404> what a pakred car behind the store in an employee parkng space 11:10 <@TheLightcosine> don't you think people mgiht wodner about the acr that's been aprked there all day with the dude on his laptop? 11:10 <@brimstone> touch and go 11:10 <@Shadow404> just leave it plugged into a cigarette outlet and walk away for a few hours 11:10 <@Shadow404> come back and drive away 11:10 <@TheLightcosine> opposed to plugging something in, elaving for 8 hours then comnig back 11:11 <@brimstone> pick it up the next day or whatever 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> okay 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> well that could work too 11:11 <@Shadow404> yeah, plugging something in could be risky 11:11 <@Shadow404> delivery and retrivial 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> so could sitting there lik a schmuck 11:11 <@Shadow404> they have camera for shoplifter everywhere 11:11 <@Shadow404> rarely behind the store 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> heh 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> camers have gaps 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> big gaps usually 11:11 <@Shadow404> true, but do you know every gap? 11:11 <@TheLightcosine> and they focus on the product not along the walls 11:12 <@brimstone> if it's on battery, put it in a purse 11:12 <@brimstone> with a "if found, please call" number 11:12 <@TheLightcosine> Shadow404: i used to be a a pro shoplifter =P 11:12 <@Shadow404> the park and walk away for a given period of time trick would be your best bet 11:12 <@brimstone> have them hand it to you the next day :P 11:15 <@TheLightcosine> hell if you had a really good scam gonig you could probably set these things up as their own botnet 11:15 <@TheLightcosine> sniffing traffic out on entworks all across town 11:15 <@TheLightcosine> but also have built in DDoS in them 11:16 <@TheLightcosine> so they sit on people's wireless, and when thecommand comes down to hit a target they all jsut run, say a DNS amplification attack against the target 11:17 <@TheLightcosine> course that would be a little expesnive 11:18 -!- nightcarnage1 [n=nightcar@75.149.100.253] has joined #se2600 11:18 <@TheLightcosine> figure, even if the price came down $50, with a wireless adapter that's back up to about $100 11:18 <@TheLightcosine> you'd need at least a aocuple dozen to hit any real substantial targets 11:20 -!- nightcarnage1 is now known as nightcarnageHC 11:20 <@TheLightcosine> oh no no , i got it, you hook them up with wireless, and put them in an AP mode, so they look like usnecured wireless networks, when clients connect, scan for vulnerabilities and infect them with a worm 11:21 <@brimstone> jasager eh? 11:21 <@TheLightcosine> ? 11:22 <@brimstone> http://www.digininja.org/jasager/ 11:23 <@TheLightcosine> ah yeah, rather like that 11:24 <@TheLightcosine> you could kickstrat an infection event pretty quickly like that though i bet 11:25 <@TheLightcosine> the real tick would be bundling the wireless adapter wiht the main unit in some kind of outer housing so that anybody stumbling upon the thing jacked in wouldn't really think something was up 11:25 <@TheLightcosine> or else, finding outlets nobody's gunna be noticing 11:27 -!- Someninjaiphone_ [n=Someninj@32.133.65.212] has joined #se2600 11:27 <@brimstone> just put a lot of blinking lights on it and label it "ADP Security Unit #745" 11:27 -!- Peaches1984 [i=eight@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 11:27 <@brimstone> *ADT 11:27 < Someninjaiphone_> Steak!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11:29 <@nachoguy> brimstone, what linksys box is $30 and linuxable? 11:29 -!- Someninjaiphone_ [n=Someninj@32.133.65.212] has quit [Client Quit] 11:29 <@TheLightcosine> heh 11:29 <@TheLightcosine> not a bad idea brimstone 11:30 <@TheLightcosine> if i had the moeny to burn this would be a really fun experiment 11:30 <@Corydon76-dig> Adenosine Di-Phosphate? 11:30 <@brimstone> nachoguy: are they not that cheap now? 11:30 <@brimstone> i know the fon's are $30 11:30 <@Corydon76-dig> not to be confused with Adenosine Tri-Phosphate 11:30 <@TheLightcosine> just instead of having it inject actualy malicious software, have soemthing that just reprots back to momma so you can track how many infections build up 11:30 <@TheLightcosine> i bet you could ent an impressive number of zombies inside a month 11:31 -!- Peaches1984 [i=red@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 11:31 <@TheLightcosine> hey peaches 11:32 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 11:32 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-219-12-17.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 11:32 <@nachoguy> I found a WRT54G2 for about $40 11:33 <@TheLightcosine> those are gunna be more immediately recognizeable, and still soemwhat alrger 11:34 <@nachoguy> yeah, and less capable than the sheevaplug, but still, it's linuxable, and fairly inexpensive 11:35 <@TheLightcosine> heh brimstone i just had a thought about your ADT diea 11:35 <@TheLightcosine> u could probably do just as well writing "O Not Unplug!!" on it in sharpie lol 11:35 <@TheLightcosine> " 11:35 <@TheLightcosine> "oh, guess i shouldn't touch that" 11:36 <@brimstone> if eth0 is down, pump 5v to the pezeospeaker 11:36 <@brimstone> they'll plug it back in real quick 11:37 <@TheLightcosine> heh but what if they unplug the whole unit =P 11:37 <@TheLightcosine> stll msot people would rather be safe than sorry and wouldn't touch something that has a ntoe written on it syaing not to 11:38 <@TheLightcosine> then you jsut put these things downotnw, in areas around bookstores, cafes, restraunts etc 11:38 <@TheLightcosine> hell most windows machines will try and conenct without user input even 11:44 <@brimstone> holy cow, fons are only $15 until March 31 11:44 <@TheLightcosine> fons? 11:44 <@brimstone> fon.com 11:44 <@brimstone> little router that runs openwrt 11:45 <@TheLightcosine> neat 11:46 <@Shadow404> any good wireless scanners i havent found yet that run on wm6 11:46 <@TheLightcosine> hah, cool idea, setting up a wifi "community" 11:46 <@Shadow404> wm5/6 11:46 <@TheLightcosine> your device doesn't have one already? 11:47 <@TheLightcosine> my HTC had a decent stumbler built in 11:47 <@Shadow404> it does, i was thinking more of one with tools built in 11:47 <@TheLightcosine> ah so more functional like kismet? 11:48 <@Shadow404> like that, yes 11:48 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-219-12-17.asm.bellsouth.net] has quit [Connection timed out] 11:51 <@Shadow404> woot 11:51 <@Shadow404> "fifofum" worked nicely 11:52 <@Shadow404> with my tmobile dash 11:53 <@Shadow404> er 11:53 <@Shadow404> thats "wififofum" 11:53 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has joined #se2600 11:53 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o maco] by ChanServ 11:56 <@TheLightcosine> heh 11:56 <@TheLightcosine> i want someone to make a linux CDMA smartphone damnit 11:56 <@nachoguy> brimstone, where do you see that? 11:56 <@TheLightcosine> openmoco already said they won't 11:56 <@nachoguy> I don't see a $15 offer 11:56 <@brimstone> use promocode C265424515838799 11:56 <@nachoguy> tlc, join the rest of the world, GSM is teh win 11:57 <@nachoguy> is that for normal or the plus? 11:57 <@brimstone> for the fon 1.0 11:57 <@brimstone> the $30 one 11:58 <@nachoguy> hrm fon+shevaplug is cheaper than fon+usbwifigizmo 11:58 <@nachoguy> that's awesome 11:58 <@brimstone> the fon runs openwrt though 11:59 <@brimstone> why do you need the shevaplug then? 11:59 <@I-MOD> nachoguy, CDMA is superior :D 11:59 <@TheLightcosine> gsm is the win eh? 11:59 <@TheLightcosine> that's why it holds less subscribers per channel? 11:59 <@I-MOD> cdma is more heavyhanded on processing, though 12:00 <@TheLightcosine> and i guess Japan and Korea, the two msot technologicaly advanced countries in terms of telecom, are not aprt of the rest of the world? 12:00 <@I-MOD> tdma/gsm is an adaptation of other tech to wireless 12:01 <@TheLightcosine> since they msot certainly do not use GSM 12:01 <@TheLightcosine> gsm is just an upgrade of tdma 12:01 <@I-MOD> cdma was designed with point to multipoint topology in mind 12:01 <@I-MOD> gsm is simpler, though 12:02 <@I-MOD> (than cdma) 12:03 <@brimstone> and the sim cards 12:03 <@TheLightcosine> it's also less effective, and requires a much more complicated cell-network alyout strategy 12:03 <@TheLightcosine> due to the rule of seven 12:03 <@I-MOD> yeah...there's no reason for cdma not to have an equivalent to sim cards 12:03 <@I-MOD> or just to use sim cards 12:04 <@TheLightcosine> why would you want to? 12:04 <@TheLightcosine> sim cards are crap 12:04 <@I-MOD> transfer of contacts/accounts from phone to phone in less than 30 seconds 12:04 <@I-MOD> or even to non-phone devies 12:04 <@I-MOD> devices 12:05 <@TheLightcosine> theft of said data in less than thirty seconds =P 12:05 <@TheLightcosine> you can transfer all of that stuff without a sim card anyways 12:05 <@TheLightcosine> and sim cards can fail 12:05 <@I-MOD> the access authorization is what's handy to transfer 12:06 <@I-MOD> with a sim card, i can be using my phone, then pop it in my laptop and have internet there 12:06 <@TheLightcosine> ayep 12:06 <@TheLightcosine> and i can steal the sim card out of your phone and blamo i'm you 12:06 <@I-MOD> i can steal your phone, and blamo, i'm you 12:07 <@TheLightcosine> yeah but i can do it without you noticing 12:07 <@TheLightcosine> steal the sim card, clone it, and put it back 12:07 <@I-MOD> i tend to notice people taking apart my phone 12:07 <@I-MOD> also, pretty sure you can clone cdma phones similarly 12:08 <@TheLightcosine> cdma phones are all ahrdwired with unique ESNs 12:08 <@TheLightcosine> it would be a lot harder 12:08 <@I-MOD> uh huh, and at some point, the ESN was flashed into the phone 12:08 <@I-MOD> before that, it was just a blank 12:09 <@TheLightcosine> the phone has to be programmed with the correct information, and the provisioning has to match the esn on the phone 12:09 <@TheLightcosine> it's a hell of a lot harder to clone a cdma phone than a gsm is all i'm saying 12:09 -!- Someninjaiphone_ [n=Someninj@32.133.65.212] has joined #se2600 12:10 <@I-MOD> and i'd say, given the right tech, it's not hard to clone either one, because you're assuming the sim card stealer has the tech to clone a sim card 12:10 <@TheLightcosine> actually the real vulenerabiltiy with cmda phones being cloned was when they were still maing them all trimode 12:10 <@TheLightcosine> people would go to an analog area like the bahams 12:10 <@TheLightcosine> they'd get picked right out of the air 12:11 <@I-MOD> anyway...class time 12:11 <@TheLightcosine> I-MOD: i would be willing to bet real money that instances of SIM card cloning vastly outnumber the cloning of cdma phones 12:13 <@TheLightcosine> i kinda miss working for VZW 12:13 <@TheLightcosine> then i remmeber why i left...and suddenly i don't 12:14 <@TheLightcosine> but my original point remains 12:14 <@TheLightcosine> i'd lvoe to see a good cdma linux smartphone 12:14 <@TheLightcosine> preferably with multitouch 12:14 <@I-MOD> if one had come out, i'd have stuck with VZW 12:14 <@I-MOD> because of the insane coverage 12:15 <@TheLightcosine> heh 12:15 <@TheLightcosine> lemme guess 12:15 <@I-MOD> i can do without the rest of the crap, though 12:15 <@TheLightcosine> you got an iphone? 12:15 <@I-MOD> yep, because i wanted android, but didn't want the G1 12:15 <@TheLightcosine> yeah really 12:15 <@TheLightcosine> i think the g1 probably irreparably harmed androi'ds chances in the marketplace though 12:15 <@I-MOD> so it was iphone, or $800 nokia devices that isn't capacitive 12:16 <@TheLightcosine> i NEVER ever wanted to switch from vzw, but the iphone is tempting me more and more as time goes by 12:16 <@I-MOD> and there are enough iphone hackers that i can do whatever the hell i want with it 12:16 <@I-MOD> and i'm out 12:19 -!- Someninjaiphone_ [n=Someninj@32.133.65.212] has quit ["Rooms • iPhone IRC Client • http://rooms.derflash.de"] 12:25 <@Dolemite> Oiy 12:25 <@Dolemite> what a day 12:26 <@Dolemite> Evilpig : Regarding testing of my Blackberry Apfelwein: I really didn't want to know that you (a) wear panties and (b) would take them off as part of a scientific experiment 12:28 <@TheLightcosine> anyone ehre evr set up mediatomb? 12:29 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=mj0j0@cpe-069-134-098-163.nc.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 12:29 <@nachoguy> brimstone: re sheeva+fon more processing power, USB storage, USB ->vga adaptor basically, a wireless desktop 12:31 <@Dolemite> nachoguy : I highly recommend that you make a batch of blackberry apfelwein on your next batch, if not the current one 12:34 <@TheLightcosine> argg 12:34 <@TheLightcosine> don't tell me this dman thing doesn't do transcoding 12:34 <@nachoguy> Dolemite, did you just put blackberries in, or just juice? 12:36 <@Evilpig> Dolemite: I was thinking of something more along the lines I sit on the vandy campus offering nice young ladies a sample and then test to see if their panties did indeed fall off 12:37 <@TheLightcosine> ugg, they make this painful, you have to manually define transcoding procedures in the config file 12:37 <@Dolemite> nachoguy : I took 3 bags of frozen blackberries from Publix, steeped them in 120F water for 20 minutes, then put them in the bottom of my secondary, then siphoned the apfelwein from primary to secondary and let it sit for 2 weeks. After the 2 weeks was up I racked to the keg. 12:37 <@TheLightcosine> too bad mythTV doesn't work with the ps3, i iamgine it's gotta be easier than this 12:38 <@Dolemite> TheLightcosine : What are you trying to accomplish? 12:38 <@Evilpig> that sales cunt will learn NOT to fuck with me 12:38 <@Evilpig> The process winlogon.exe has initiated the restart of KSMITH-LAPTOP for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found Minor Reason: 0xff Shutdown Type: reboot Comment: 12:38 <@Evilpig> every 63 minutes her computer just shuts down 12:39 <@TheLightcosine> Dolemite: just set up a linux absed UPnP server that will transcode the content so my ps3 will play it 12:39 <@TheLightcosine> lol 12:39 <@Dolemite> Have you checked out the twonkyvision upnp server? 12:39 <@TheLightcosine> someone ahving fun with sysinternals Evilpig ? 12:39 <@Evilpig> always 12:40 <@TheLightcosine> no that was one of the others that had come up but i found an actual .deb for mediatomb so i decided to try this first heh 12:40 <@Evilpig> the shutdown.exe is part of xp now anyhow. but I used psexec to execute it 12:40 <@Evilpig> I could do it through computer manager but this is more schedulable 12:40 <@Evilpig> is that even a word? 12:41 <@TheLightcosine> heh 12:41 <@polerin> Evilpig: why not use at? 12:44 <@TheLightcosine> you know what's a lot more fun than psshutdown? 12:44 <@TheLightcosine> pssuspend 12:44 <@TheLightcosine> suspending processes on their machine is hilarious 12:44 <@TheLightcosine> my favourite trick lately is to do: pssuspend \\ svchost 12:45 <@TheLightcosine> and watch nothing work =P 12:45 <@brimstone> pssuspend iexplorer 12:45 <@TheLightcosine> yeah suspending anything they're working on, cus it will just stop responding 12:45 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=mj0j0@cpe-069-134-098-163.nc.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 12:45 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o m0j0-j0j0] by ChanServ 12:46 -!- m0j0-j0j0 [n=mj0j0@cpe-069-134-098-163.nc.res.rr.com] has left #se2600 [] 12:46 <@nachoguy> what is svchost actually supposed to do? I know a few virus/malware packages liked to call themselves svchost 12:47 <@TheLightcosine> the svchost exes are launching actual windows services 12:47 <@TheLightcosine> there are usually several running on a windows machine at any given time 12:48 <@TheLightcosine> if you do "TASKLIST /SVC" on a windows machine you can see what services are actually running behind each one of those svchost.exe s 12:50 <@TheLightcosine> arg okay this is turning nito mroe hassle than it's worth 12:51 <@TheLightcosine> may i should jsut go back to trying to get TVsersity to transcode my anime correctly 12:55 <@Dolemite> TheLightcosine : What is the end result you are trying to achieve? 12:55 <@Dolemite> You just want to watch hentai on your PS3? 12:57 <@Shadow404> who doesnt? 12:57 <@Dolemite> I have no interest in hentai, nor do I have a ps3 12:57 <@brimstone> his ps3 didn't come preloaded with hentai? 12:57 <@Shadow404> yeah, what gives 13:08 <@TheLightcosine> what no 13:08 <@TheLightcosine> no hentai 13:08 <@TheLightcosine> jsut regular anime 13:08 <@TheLightcosine> but Tvsersity chokes transcoding some of it 13:08 <@TheLightcosine> ends up crashing the media server for some reason 13:10 <@TheLightcosine> as i said before i just want a reliable media server that i can watch all my video on my ps3 with 13:11 <@Shadow404> hell, im wathcing hentai on my phone right now 13:14 <@TheLightcosine> i just can't get into hentai 13:14 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has joined #se2600 13:14 <@TheLightcosine> there's something just a little too wierd about it for me 13:14 <@Dolemite> I understand. Not enough home appliances. 13:14 <@TheLightcosine> ? 13:14 <@Shadow404> fo shure 13:18 <@TheLightcosine> hrm 13:18 <@TheLightcosine> wth 13:19 <@TheLightcosine> why am i now getting 403 forbiddens on a bunch of my directories for my web server 13:19 <@TheLightcosine> those shoudln't be locked down at all 13:21 <@Corydon76-dig> Permissions on a parent directory would be my first guess 13:21 <@TheLightcosine> everything should be open for read 13:21 <@Corydon76-dig> execute bits on a directory can be a culprit 13:22 <@Corydon76-dig> or lack of, rather 13:22 <@Dagmar> Because you're using Dreamhost? 13:22 <@Corydon76-dig> Who/what? 13:24 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 13:24 <@TheLightcosine> hunh? 13:25 <@Corydon76-dig> Dagmar: totally didn't follow that train of thought 13:25 <@TheLightcosine> me either 13:25 <@TheLightcosine> but you were right Corydon76-dig 13:25 <@TheLightcosine> the execute bit wasn't set down the chain 13:26 <@TheLightcosine> when i set it on the aprent directory i didn't -R it 13:26 <@Corydon76-dig> Aha 13:26 <@Corydon76-dig> I'd typically use 'find' to change permissions on directories, though, to avoid messing with ordinary files 13:27 <@Corydon76-dig> i.e. find . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \; 13:28 <@unixfg> rwX sets execute only on dirs 13:29 <@Corydon76-dig> Hmm, so chmod -R +X . 13:29 <@unixfg> ja 13:30 <@unixfg> ug+X, assuming you think that Other guy is an asshole 13:31 <@TheLightcosine> heh 13:32 <@Dagmar> Upper-cased X is something one had better look up in `man chattr` for the OS you're using because it doesn't mean the same thing everywhere 13:33 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 13:34 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has joined #se2600 13:35 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has joined #se2600 13:35 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o maco] by ChanServ 13:39 <@unixfg> Dagmar: I didn't think the mode and file attributes were related 13:40 <@Dagmar> Pretty much all uppercase modes and attributes may change from platform to platform 13:41 <@Dagmar> Under Linux the X mode is going to only allow you to execute if you have the same rights on the directory it's in 13:41 <@Dagmar> I'm sure someone found that useful at some point, but not me 13:42 <@unixfg> X only sets if there already are execute perms or it's a directory 13:44 -!- remoford [n=remoford@c-68-52-72-214.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 13:44 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o remoford] by ChanServ 13:48 <@Dagmar> "[...] execute/search only if the file is a directory or already has execute permission for some user (X),[...]" 13:49 <@Dagmar> Hell, it's changed since I last worried about it I think 13:49 <@TheLightcosine> i beleive that's exactly what he said 13:49 <@Dagmar> Not that I can tell 14:01 -!- Jagobah [n=jago7777@adsl-157-125-209.owb.bellsouth.net] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 14:02 -!- Jagobah [n=jago7777@adsl-155-216-82.owb.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 14:02 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Jagobah] by ChanServ 14:22 -!- scud [n=scud@12.150.240.130] has joined #se2600 14:22 < scud> hello world. 14:24 <@brimstone> scud! 14:25 < scud> hello comrade. 14:26 <@Shadow404> i knew it!!! scud and brimstone are secretely commies!! and have been attending communist party meetings 14:26 <@Shadow404> grab your pitchfork and torches and do away with these evildoers at once 14:26 < scud> yes, i'm a communist. i work for the community. 14:27 <@brimstone> scud: check your msgs 14:27 < scud> i support open source. Mein Kampf! 14:27 < scud> brimstone: my message recorder is broken. sorry. 14:28 < scud> for something tasty. go to http://www.asssmoothie.com 14:28 < scud> they'rrrrrree great! 14:28 <@Shadow404> damn, 18+ 14:28 <@Shadow404> oh well 14:29 * Shadow404 hits back to disney.com 14:32 <@Evilpig> I thought we are pro-communism here and anti-dolemite 14:33 < ware> HEY 14:33 < ware> theres a spyware removal tool but i cant remember the name of it 14:33 * Dolemite flips evilpig's MSB 14:33 < ware> malwarebytes, ccleaner, and something else 14:34 <@Dolemite> webroot? 14:34 * ware puts Dolemite in a headlock 14:34 < ware> webroot is shiiiaaatt 14:34 < ware> its like a freeware utility but its eleet 14:34 < ware> it may be ccleaner that im thinking of 14:34 <@Dolemite> sorry, I don't have a use for that crap. I only surf the safe pr0n sites. 14:35 * Dolemite pulls up ware's browser history 14:35 <@Dolemite> ware : Wow, you really like http://trannys-on-grannies.com 14:36 <@Shadow404> most of my browsing is midgetsonmilfs.com and minituriazedlesbians.net 14:37 < scud> Dolemite: that disappointed when I realized it was fake 14:37 <@Evilpig> from a grub prompt how can I view the contents of my menu.lst? 14:37 <@brimstone> cat /boot/grub/menu.lst 14:37 <@Evilpig> thx 14:37 < scud> lol 14:38 < scud> that was an awesome question 14:38 <@brimstone> followed up by an awesome answer! 14:38 < scud> did you just boot a live ubuntu disc? 14:39 < scud> an awesome answer would of been 14:39 < scud> !cat 14:39 < scud> then a bot would message him 14:40 <@Evilpig> something goofy happened to this box after I ran the suse updates. and I am trying to figure it out now. just needed to know which kernel was the last that tried to load so I could boot it 14:40 -!- nightcarnageHC [n=nightcar@75.149.100.253] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:47 -!- scud [n=scud@12.150.240.130] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 14:48 -!- scud [n=scud@user-69-73-19-194.knology.net] has joined #se2600 14:57 < ware> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfkbutTZJYY 14:57 < ware> happened at our front door this morning 14:57 < ware> bmw belongs to a sales guy here 14:59 -!- sync350 [n=sync@70.46.192.19] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:00 <@I-MOD> ware, did he not set the brake? 15:06 < scud> http://linux-ip.net/ 15:09 < ware> I-MOD: correct 15:09 < ware> and much lulz insued 15:10 <@I-MOD> i bet damage was minimal, though 15:11 -!- scud [n=scud@user-69-73-19-194.knology.net] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 15:15 <@Shadow404> lawl 15:21 <@Dagmar> You need to break out the whips and BEAT that ignorant asshole 15:21 <@Dagmar> I can fucking read "BIKES ONLY" from the low res YouTube video 15:29 <@Shadow404> bmw wankers 15:32 < ware> Dolemite: he left it in neutral 15:32 < ware> er Dagmar 15:32 < ware> and it rolled across the parking lot into another coworkers vehicle hehe 15:35 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-190-96-23.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 15:38 <@Dagmar> Fuck it 15:38 <@Dagmar> He's driving a convertible BMW and doesn't know to set the parking brake 15:38 <@Dagmar> Beat him anyway 15:43 <@Shadow404> good thing it wasnt the bosses or clients car 16:04 <@nachoguy> brimstone: have you hacked a fonera? 16:08 < ware> hehe 16:08 < ware> agreed 16:20 < Synx_hm> nachoguy, i hacked mine 16:23 <@nachoguy> synx a fonera or fonera+ ? 16:27 < ware> http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2491/57/108/703400867/n703400867_1913427_4157.jpg 16:43 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 17:02 <@Shadow404> oh nice, major fiber company fucked up in miami 17:03 <@nachoguy> http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2009/0226091bird1.html 17:03 <@nachoguy> omgwtf Awesomeness 17:14 <@nachoguy> what, no comment on that? a peophile who was given custody of someone else's children tried to trade them for a cockatoo\ 17:14 <@nachoguy> c'mon I can't even make that up 17:20 <@sdodson> hi 17:22 <@sdodson> Reply-To: www.fbi_washington2@hotmail.com 17:22 <@sdodson> ok! 17:25 -!- iceknife [n=iceknife@65-255-132-101.static.fiber4.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 17:27 <@Shadow404> be sure to include, maiden name and ssn# 17:30 <@TheLightcosine> /window 2 17:30 <@TheLightcosine> gah 17:47 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has joined #se2600 17:47 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o maco] by ChanServ 18:00 -!- Drag0n` [n=dragon@12.116.138.30] has quit ["connection reset by shears!!!"] 18:10 < jeebusroxors> no window 2 for you! 18:23 -!- iceknife [n=iceknife@65-255-132-101.static.fiber4.net] has joined #se2600 18:31 -!- jb7od [n=itsME@adsl-065-080-187-241.sip.bna.bellsouth.net] has quit ["Client exited"] 18:43 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 18:46 -!- jb7od [n=itsME@adsl-065-080-187-241.sip.bna.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 18:46 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o jb7od] by ChanServ 18:55 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has joined #se2600 18:55 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o maco] by ChanServ 19:20 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-190-96-23.asm.bellsouth.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 19:31 -!- Peaches1984 [i=red@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 19:40 <@sdodson> http://i44.tinypic.com/ncl1yv.png nice 19:40 <@TheLightcosine> anyone here an expert on video codecs/transcoding? 19:52 <@sdodson> I watch a lot of porn, does that count? 20:00 <@TheLightcosine> no heh 20:01 <@TheLightcosine> not unless you know all about transcoding that pron from one type of video to another 20:02 < jeebusroxors> i know ffmpeg is awesome 20:04 < jeebusroxors> who was i talking to the other day about the columbia SC meetings? 20:04 <+eryc> me 20:05 < jeebusroxors> i think youre a liar 20:06 < jeebusroxors> anyways, ive got about 4 people attending the first one 20:06 < jeebusroxors> going to go down to put flyers in the 2600s... 20:08 <+eryc> ok and i will post on 4chan 20:08 < jeebusroxors> ill pass on that 20:09 <@TheLightcosine> hah 20:10 <@aestetix> vagina 20:14 <@sdodson> omg do people actually enjoy watching The Office? 20:16 < jeebusroxors> yes 20:16 < jeebusroxors> which one? 20:18 <@sdodson> US version. 20:21 -!- CRasH180 [n=what@c-69-245-26-225.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 20:21 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o CRasH180] by ChanServ 20:22 < jeebusroxors> it's not all that bad... 20:22 < jeebusroxors> the newer ones are becoming crap 20:22 < jeebusroxors> but this is the same nation that watches 'american idol' et al 20:25 <+eryc> http://sakamoto-model.co.jp/english/kango/sim_man/index.html 20:28 <@mtown_nerd> lol 20:29 -!- CRasH180 [n=what@c-69-245-26-225.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["Ex-Chat"] 20:31 <@TheLightcosine> w000t 20:31 <@TheLightcosine> i got half of it working 20:31 <@TheLightcosine> now to jsut figure out why the subtitles aren't working 20:42 * aestetix just got back from an interview with Facebook 20:43 < jeebusroxors> evil 20:47 <+eryc> i could have taken a job at facebook but it was a step down 20:58 < ware> ureleet 21:15 <@sdodson> aestetix: zomg be my frenz on facebook! 21:15 <@sdodson> eryc: u21 21:15 <@sdodson> u2! 21:16 < jeebusroxors> eyel send u a prez lul 21:17 <+eryc> ok 21:18 <+eryc> do you want anything special for your little green patch 21:18 <@sdodson> i was just joking 21:18 * eryc likes this 21:18 <+eryc> me2 21:19 * eryc has changed his profile picture 21:19 * eryc is 21:21 <+eryc> Here is a Yellow Freesia plant for your (Lil) Green Patch. Could you help me by sending a plant back? Together we can fight Global Warming! 21:25 <@sdodson> wtf? 21:27 <+eryc> http://dubaiflowers.net/english/freesia.html 21:39 -!- iceknife [n=iceknife@65-255-132-101.static.fiber4.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:57 -!- Peaches1984 [i=red@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 22:02 -!- sync350 [n=sync@adsl-190-96-23.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 22:29 -!- Netsplit niven.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @Corydon76-dig, @NotLarry, @brookshire, @Dagmar, @Gregabyte_, @ChanServ, @rhia, @critch, @mtown_nerd, @TheLightcosine, (+2 more, use /NETSPLIT to show all of them) 22:29 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @Dagmar, @polerin, @Gregabyte_, @mtown_nerd, @NotLarry, @brookshire, @critch, @Corydon76-dig 22:30 -!- ChanServ [ChanServ@services.] has joined #se2600 22:30 -!- TheLightcosine [n=c0malod@c-98-211-40-228.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 22:30 -!- rhia [n=rhia@cpe-76-184-98-159.tx.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 22:30 -!- baudburn [n=baudburn@firewall.icscci.com] has joined #se2600 22:30 -!- ServerMode/#se2600 [+ooo ChanServ TheLightcosine rhia] by irc.freenode.net 22:56 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 22:59 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has joined #se2600 22:59 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o maco] by ChanServ 23:00 -!- Peaches1984 [i=red@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] 23:19 -!- Peaches1984 [i=two@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 23:26 -!- Netsplit niven.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @sasquatc4, @maco, @jb7od 23:26 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @maco, @jb7od, @sasquatc4 23:30 -!- Peaches1984 [i=two@c-68-52-33-133.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit ["This computer has gone to sleep"] --- Log closed Fri Feb 27 00:00:22 2009