Anyone from ARP heree? -e updating my server to the final 8.4 release (p31) rebooting... here's hoping it works well. :) well, that worked reasonably well Hooray! now I just have to wait for poudriere to finish the remaining 27 packages for freebsd 9.3, and I can try to roll over to that I'm renting a tiny machine at DigitalOcean (for free) as my package builder. all SSD goodness. :) wow... just found a problem with one of my conf files... glad I'm going through all of this very carefully 3 packages remaining weechat users - have any of you guys ever had an issue where a specific channel buffer won't respond to filter toggle hotkeys? alt + = works on this one, but not another. it's odd. heh... not enough I/O happening on my build machine to generate enough randomness to build the apache22 package. :) so I downloaded www.google.com about 100 times :) haha the new package builds unique primes to prevent logjam gotcha i remember having to resort to weird stuff to build up entropy on netbsd running under xen 2048 and 3072 or someting like that... big'uns harvesting from the NIC and stuff like that while true; do curl www.google.com >/dev/null; done and having to use haveged on archlinux to get enough to init pacman build is complete! all packages success. huzzah now I just have to wait for freebsd-update upgrade -r 9.3-RELEASE to merge my conf files, and I can then snapshot and start turning things off zfs snapshot -r zroot@before93 so I can roll back from the fixit shell the whole freebsd-upgrade thing is pretty amazing yup, good stuff ahh, I should switch to adium so I can stay here and ask questions if something goes sideways switching to adium here I am still downloading the 9.3 updates I *am* visible, right? :) m0unds: Never had that happen, but I also don't toggle filtering that often. Can't imagine a cause, sorry. brycec: yeah, it's baffling ahh, there, I see brycec won't even let me toggle smart filter on/off, and that's the only one i have set globally but just for that one channel/buffer man… still downloading well, I can imagine… 9.3 is not 8.4 :) so weird. managed to download 2G of files so far I'm peeking into /var/db/freebsd-update :) ooohhh… patches! 1091 patches o/~ patches I'm depending on you son… it's ALLL up to you… o/~ fetching 8757 files fetched! Now for the fun part… the MERGE almost every system file needs me to merge the VERSION number… gah I kind of miss the days when stuff on *nix would break frequently I had fun fixing it it's part of why i won't run linux as a primary desktop too much time spent fixing stuff years ago. prefer stuff working without hassle now. oh, i can't run x at anything but 640x480. guess i oughta spend hours with modesetting to at least manage 800x600 bleck ok, all prepped… now stopping services good luck emergency snapshot made (thank you, ZFS!) I'm gonna have to learn how to use beadms some day though snapshots are handy for some reason i thought you did your update yesterday oh you built packages yesterday... no… I was prepping for it yesterday m0unds: svgatextmode was such a bitch for modelines.. yep, hated it so bad m0unds: things are better now...much better. things are...TOO easy in fact.. sort of i kind of miss svgatextmode :) brb gotta install netbsd on my ecig phlux: doesn't mean stuff doesn't still arbitrarily break and waste my time :) it encouraged me to single focus and my comptuer was too slow for graphics so i didn't get distracted on the web as much kernel done… here's the first big reboot new Bios! SeaBIOS oooh…the 9.x devil head! 9.x beastie that is kernel loaded new bios? dmesg'ish output looking good login prompt! Very Good Sign now can you login? :) now installing userland odd. "WARNING: sysctl kern.ipc.semmap does not exist" I wonder if that's some override I put in that has now renamed still installing userland oops… spoke too soon there.. now installing ports all freshly built a few hours ago poudriere sure makes things much easier reinstalling perl, python, ruby, php :) rebooting for 9.3 userland! beastie face! That's what she said!! heh 9.3-RELEASE-p13 prompt! postfix started fine good sign postgres looks intact and my website, sadly, is up I really need to redo my website. shoemaker's children issue though. But… hooray. Mission accomplished. time to go back to my other irc client and I'm back looks like I'm on freenode via ipv6 still. yeay :) so looking like success? yes... I'm moving on to other tasks now starting now what I hoped I could start at noon. :) heh I have a client whose pc has been infected by a Cryptolocker virus. Has anyone been able to brute force the private key to restore files without paying the creeps? depends on the version more recent versions are more "secure", and the typical suggestion is to restore from backups assuming windows users store backups it's nice that windows is making it a little easier to do simple backups now plenty do i think mnathani_ is thinking home users? I think they have CryptoWall 3 i don't know anyone who uses inbuilt backup stuff, but lots of people who use software to handle it which is much more uncommon... probably depends on who :) doesn't matter mnathani_: do they have backups? no backups yeah they either have backups or not apart from some dropbox stuff sell them a backup solution too then :) most of my clients are the react to stuff after it happens rather than proactively take care of stuff yeah ime people who do backups tend to get viruses less. i haven't heard of any way to restore encrypted files w/recent versions of cryptolocker and variants aside from restoring from backups unless they've been hit before there was a vulnerable version a couple years back, one of the earlier ones, and they stored they key locally stored the* is it worthwhile to keep a copy of the encrypted files to be able to restore in the future when brute forcing the private key is feasible no idea http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/cryptowall-ransomware-information#cryptowall3 fwiw ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CryptoLocker Error in Wikipedia's response: ... During the operation, a security firm involved in the process obtained the database of private keys used by CryptoLocker, which was in turn used to build an online tool for recovering the keys and files without paying the ransom. RandalSchwartz: there are incremental updates to cryptolocker ... https://www.decryptcryptolocker.com Ahh... too bad still... the real WTF is windows yea, that's why most mitigation strategies center on restoring files same reason i don't care that people use stuff i don't this is actually really scary doesn't impact my life in any way, so i don't care haha i can see a valid case for just paying it for some people yea which will encourage them to do it more yup it's amusing though that there are so many good, cheap ways to do backups and people just...don't do it well most people don't care. until they have a problem. they just assume they won't have to deal with it or dont' realize that shit happens and they might have to deal with something breaking That's what she said!! there are certain expectations around computers then they're taken by surprise and ask someone else to fix it like they shoudl "just work" this is why i don't work w/IT anymore and anyone who's been in IT a long time has had data corruption, lost files, etc etc. i have only got very basic backups for windows myself.. but i don't store anything important on windows. most people don't haave good backups of their phones too I do a morning clone because I'm on the road 2-4 weeks at a time can't afford to be stopped if something breaks when I go home, I clone the clone to my drobo so it's now on four spindles randal: see, you're the prudent type. you're unlikely to get viruses. a lot of these viruses seem to come from people going to dodgy sites and running dodgy programs. and not updating anything, ever like random "cleanup" programs. oh, flash wants an update? meh. oh, java wants an update (even though i never use java for anything, ever) meh god i wish windows would be less intrusive about updates. i'm sure a lot of peoples problem with windows updates is that they always happen at annoying times IE and chrome both include flash themselves so they control the updates to it directly and you have to wait ages to shut down and to start up w/win8 they just happen and you eventually need to backup err, reboot and if you don't, it'll schedule a reboot late at night to finish yeh and it's inconvenient but will prompt you to do it windows 10 is even worse for randomly rebooting not really inconvenient on a machine that's up with no user at it it seems to like to schedule things overnight, then you lose everything you had open well it is if you like to leave programs running but i mean in this modern age, with all of their money behind them, surely they can do updates without needing to reboot linux is acquiring kernel patching suport for running kernels.. but a lot of the reboots in windows are for things like .net framework IE includes flash now? That's news to me. i didn't know that ie included flash as of IE10 iirc Internet Explorer 10 includes Adobe Flash as a platform feature and is available out-of-the-box for Windows 8, on both Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer for the desktop. Users can turn this feature on or off using the Manage Add-ons dialog box, while administrators can turn this feature on or off using the Group Policy setting, Turn off Adobe Flash in Internet Explorer and prevent applications from using Internet Explorer technology to instantiate Flash objects. wtf, filtering started working again @weather akl Auckland International, New Zealand: Clear 50°F (10°C), Humidity: 66%, Wind: From the SE at 9 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v akl it lies http://www.weather.com/weather/today/l/NZXX0003:1:NZ also gives the same info As does http://forecast.io/#/f/-37.0015,174.7890 it's probably wind chill or because it's a bit of a distance away hmm http://www.metservice.com/towns-cities/auckland/north-shore says feels like 6c which i think is due to the wnd being high (and from colder locations)