what does this command do: restorecon -R -v /root/.ssh It fixed my issues with key based ssh login, but I have no clue what it actually does on a CentOS 6 machine resets selinux "context" (acl) @man restorecon 41 total results returned for 'restorecon', here's 1 restorecon(8) - Linux man page (http://linux.die.net/man/8/restorecon) If a file object does not have a context, restorecon will write the default context to the file object's extended attributes. If a file object has a context, restorecon will ... (And s/acl/extended attributes) brycec: thanks np mnathani titanfall is a lot of fun, but when matches get balanced boy are they unbalanced, hahaha s/balanced/unbalanced titanfall is a lot of fun, but when matches get unbalanced boy are they ununbalanced, hahaha unununbalanced oh... god $client has a mysql table with one column: "date" 7305 records. every date from 2010-01-01 and 2029-12-31 Bang. Head. On. Desk. No Other Columns wat just in case you wanted the dates in that range, or a subset of them, I guess. it's called "all_time", in case that's even more misleading this needs to go on thedailywtf.com SOOO badly. I had heard rumor of people doing that ... Oh... thank gawd they don't have an ORM layer for that table! Noo... they're using it in handwritten SQL though! and... badly! they're joining it with the date() of another column ffffffff They wrote Perl code to generate the mysql table. As in, no, they didn't just insert it with Perl. they deliberately MADE TEXT This is why I'll never be out of work :) hahaha, wow at least it's..future dated? haha Just don't forget to update the table in 15 years RandalSchwartz: lol ok that's strange this channel had way less disconnections than another channel with ping timeout etc this afternoon the other one was like a whole page of chat, this one is just grepidemic and Nat_RH even though there's more people in here o.O well freenode instability is kind of to be expected yeah