--- Log opened Tue Jan 17 00:00:27 2023 06:50 -!- Dolemite [~scott@h96-60-254-42.cncrtn.broadband.dynamic.tds.net] has joined #se2600 06:50 -!- Dolemite [~scott@h96-60-254-42.cncrtn.broadband.dynamic.tds.net] has quit [Changing host] 06:50 -!- Dolemite [~scott@user/dolemite] has joined #se2600 06:50 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dolemite] by ChanServ 06:50 <@Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 06:57 < Evilpig> of all the random shows people have asked for, I never would have imagined that mister rogers neighborhood would be available and so far complete 06:58 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 06:59 <@Dolemite> heh, I can see the value of Mr Rogers, just not the appeal for modern kids 07:00 < Evilpig> a friend of mine has several of the dvds and asked if I could make them available on plex 07:06 <@Dolemite> Man, Tdarr is squeezing about 100 GB a day with those two new nodes and nothing else 07:11 <@Dolemite> Ugh, stupid virus. I took an at-home covid test and it came back negative, but I've had a slight fever and my throat feels like I've been gargling sandpaper. 07:16 < aestetix> Dolemite: take another one 07:16 < aestetix> It might take a bit for it to show up 07:16 < aestetix> Dolemite: have you had covid before? 07:17 < Evilpig> something in the air for sure 07:17 < Evilpig> I have a bit of a sore throat this morning as well 07:17 < aestetix> well I mean did you sleep with Dolemite last night? That could explain it if so 07:17 <@Dolemite> I have not, but my snot is starting to turn green, so it's likely turning into a sinus infucktion. I'll go to the doc in a box later this afternoon to get them to give me the covid/flu test and prescribe some antibiotics for me. 07:18 < aestetix> Dolemite: I thought I was the only one who hadn't caught it yet 07:18 <@Dolemite> My son and I have both avoided it. Daughter has had it twice, wife once, and mother-in-law twice. My parents have managed to escape it completely, as well. 07:22 <@Dolemite> w00t! Next Monday's town hall for my group has now been flipped to a Teams Meeting instead of mandatory onsite. 07:22 * Evilpig throws Dolemite a party 07:31 < Evilpig> I should go fix an egg 07:38 < aestetix> is there a term for actors who look like an offbrand version of a celebrity? 07:39 < aestetix> I guess b-movie actors, but that doesn't quite fit 07:39 <@Dolemite> b-list 07:39 < aestetix> ok so it's just b-listers 07:52 < aestetix> it seems like there are a lot of b-list actors in scifi 08:08 <@opticron> aestetix, I've avoided it thus far as well, but my family tends to have a pretty robust immune system (my brother has avoided it as well afaik) and I keep up with my boosters 08:19 <@Mirage> aestetix: I haven't had covid as of yet 08:28 <@Mirage> Dolemite: Still have to swipe at least once a month, or have they relaxed that? 08:28 < Evilpig> Mirage: if you're local, yes 08:30 < Evilpig> lesson learned. do NOT share virtual smart card with vm. 08:31 < Evilpig> it works, but it locks the card out from being able to be used by the local system so you can't log back in 08:32 <@Dolemite> Mirage: Kinda sorta. Technically it's once every quarter but the GLs tell us to shoot for once a month. 08:32 <@Dolemite> But I typically have a legitimate need to go onsite about every 45 days or so, anyway 08:34 < Evilpig> Dolemite: are you running windows tdarr nodes or linux? 08:34 < Evilpig> linux right? 08:37 <@Dagmar> Hoo boy it's about to be a bad day for someone at Comcast 08:39 <@Dolemite> yeah, 100% linux tdarr nodes 08:42 < Evilpig> I added some task scheduler jobs to my windows nodes so that they start the client up automagically now 08:42 < Evilpig> the linux stuff just works and I don't have to think about them 09:06 < ware> Evilpig: holy logs! 15 years worth hahaha 09:06 < ware> aestetix: not unethical, more of trying to put some good into the world to outshine the bad i generated 10:08 <@Mirage> https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/for/d/mckinney-siberian-kitten/7579428615.html 10:08 < PigBot> Siberian Kitten - general for sale - by owner (at dallas.craigslist.org) https://tinyurl.com/2hf2eme2 10:08 <@Mirage> $3200... why?!?! 10:08 < Evilpig> jesus christ! wtf 10:08 <@Mirage> Who in their right mind would pay that much for a kitten, regardless of how cute it might be 10:10 < Evilpig> is it stuffed with gold? 10:18 < Warcop> maybe it's tasty 10:21 <@Mirage> Sketchy as fk.. https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/d/mckinney-2008-toyota-prius-mechanics/7579124852.html 10:21 < PigBot> 2008 Toyota Prius mechanic's special - cars & trucks - by owner -... (at dallas.craigslist.org) https://tinyurl.com/2ny73dfo 10:21 <@Mirage> I lost the title before I could transfer to my name so you can get a bonded title. Selling as is cheap for $1500. 10:22 <@Mirage> Says it needs and engine. Being a 14-15yr old hybrid I'd guess it needs more than that. 10:25 < Evilpig> just what i've been needing. https://nashville.craigslist.org/atq/d/franklin-antique-wood-harpoon-spear-gun/7576800929.html 10:25 < PigBot> Antique Wood Harpoon Spear Gun - antiques - by owner - collectibles... (at nashville.craigslist.org) https://tinyurl.com/2j5wsq8w 10:25 <@Dolemite> oh lord 10:25 <@Mirage> Oh, yeah... was talking to mom last night and they believe that the head gasket has a leak on her Chevy Equinox. Stepfather is wanting to just replace the vehicle vs fixing it. They don't really have the money to do either...but could afford repairing it waaaay better than replacement. 10:36 < Evilpig> I still need to get out there and test the O2 sensor on the ranger. between the cold and the damp I just haven't forced myself to do it 10:45 <@Mirage> I still need to put the engine back in the Honda for my brother, then rebuild the frot suspension and replace a bushing in the rear. I keep procrastinating on doing it because getting the engine out solo is completely different than putting it back in. Plus my engine hoist really doesn't raise the engine up quite enough. Bent the hell out of the hood latch getting the old engine out. 10:46 <@Mirage> I'm gonna try letting the air out of the tires to see if that gives me the extra clearance I need. The problem w/ the whole project is that the springs raise the car up so much w/o the weight of the engine 10:47 <@Mirage> Evilpig: no codes? 10:50 < Evilpig> code isn't specific. could be vacuum leak, could be o2. code is bank 1 or 2 running lean 10:50 < Evilpig> most probable is the o2 sensor 10:51 < Evilpig> P0141 10:52 <@Mirage> Vac leak is generally easy enough to check for. Just get a can of starter fluid and w/ the engine running squirt some around in different areas under the hood. If the engine revs up there's a leak and it's sucking in the ether 10:54 < Evilpig> the O2 sensor should be easy enough to check. just need to crowl under there and unplug it then hit it with the voltmeter 10:54 < Evilpig> It's the likely culprit, just haven't gotten out there 11:50 < Evilpig> an idea was brought up and I don't know how you could do this so i'm asking you all. There are settings to enforce strong passwords when you set them on linux. is there an efficient way to 1) detect weak passwords already set, 2) stop a password enabled login if a password is too weak 11:51 < Evilpig> obviously grabbing the shadow file and running the hashes against a rainbow table for known passwords is a thing but that can be time consuming and resource intense 12:17 < NotLarry> totaly a link you can click on, trust me... https://i.redd.it/8lz085ntylca1.jpg 12:17 < PigBot> None (at i.redd.it) https://tinyurl.com/2n8mt2nb 14:05 <@Dagmar> There will be "administrative" problems with blocking a login when a password is crap 14:05 <@Dagmar> Much easier to prevent them from setting a shit password in the first place 14:06 < Evilpig> I agree. I couldn't think of a way to check the password at that point anyhow. 14:06 <@Dagmar> Last time I checked the normal PAM modules have no way to do this, but you might be able to get creative with cracklib and have it judge what they _entered_ (instead of the actual enciphered password itself) 14:07 <@Dagmar> The good thing about cracking them is that the user simply can NOT say "Oh no one would have ever guessed my s3kr1tPasW0rd by brute force" when it's staring at them in a printout 14:07 < Evilpig> this was a discussion about some system that got cracked at some point in the past and it was discovered they had a weak root password and something had prevented the config management system from locking things out and it was discussed how to best detect any weak passwords that slipped through the cracks 14:08 <@Dagmar> dafuq were they doing allowing the root password to be used anywhere but at the phyiscal console 14:09 <@Dagmar> Mine are all set to very long strings just to make them extra goddamn annoying to use 14:09 < Evilpig> I didn't ask, I assumed possibly this was an su situation ? the default ssh config has root password logins disabled 14:10 <@Dagmar> Well, the only way to "detect" shit passwords is going to be to spend some CPU time cracking them with JtR or hashcatr 14:11 < NotLarry> Swapped out a controller the vendor sent me. Shipped the old bricked controller back. Just got an email asking why I sent them the controller they sent me :| 14:11 <@Dagmar> You could also let it be known that once discovered, the account with said shit password must be disabled automatically because it's now in a known plaintext form somewhere 14:12 <@Dagmar> NotLarry: I'd tell them "Well, if scaring the old one was all it took to get it working again, good job." 14:15 < Evilpig> in better news... I think I finally gave the cat an acceptable path so she isn't walking across my laptop constantly to get up on top of my gaming pc 14:49 <@Dolemite> ok, success. Have augmentin for sinus infection. Hopefully by tomorrow night I can actually sleep, again. 16:31 <@Dagmar> Man I just need to stop taking benadryl and trying to do things 16:31 <@Dagmar> I have notes from yesterday, one of which represetns two hours of work but the scribble next tot eh times was so light it's unreadable 16:31 <@Dagmar> ...and I have no memory at all about what the previous project was 16:32 <@Dagmar> I wrote a name 16:32 <@Dagmar> Hopefully that will come back to me 16:37 < Evilpig> lol 22:38 <@Dagmar> Damn Fortinet 22:38 <@Dagmar> I think I foudn a bug that's making it apply category filters to things it shoudln't 22:38 <@Dagmar> If I get some flunky tomorrow who clearly starts to try to guess their way through the problem, I'm going to request a more senior support rep 22:39 <@Dagmar> The last couple of times i've brought them a complex bug it's been excruciating walking their people through how things actually work 22:44 <@Dagmar> yum dis chikkun is gud 22:45 <@Dagmar> We got Bonchon tonight because they were doing a test run and I got back home and had to troubleshoot this Fortinet crap and haven't had time to touch my chikken since 22:45 <@Dagmar> Korean Fried Chicken is nice 22:54 <@Dagmar> Also pretty spicy. "White guy" spicy tho so don't get excited, Pig 23:52 -!- NotLarry_ [~NotLarry@066-190-177-036.res.spectrum.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 23:52 -!- NotLarry_ [~NotLarry@066-190-177-036.res.spectrum.com] has joined #se2600 --- Log closed Wed Jan 18 00:00:28 2023