[01:10] *** acf_ has joined #arpnetworks [01:11] *** acf__ has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [03:44] hmm, openbsd is removing sudo from base [03:44] They might write their own replacement. [03:44] o [03:44] it just seemed pretty major [03:44] http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/out-with-the-old-in-with-the-less - "doas", they're calling it. [03:45] i half read that on undeadly [03:45] although it was mostly about nginx of what i saw [03:45] The issue is that the sudo in base in old; moving it to packages allows them to update it more often. [03:45] ahh i see a paragraph i missed [03:46] i'm not sure why nginx was removed from base. [03:46] it just seemed it was hardly in base for any time before beign shifted to their own httpd.. [03:46] They didn't feel that they were able to maintain it well enough to keep it in the src tree. [03:47] oh i did half read about doas [03:47] becuase i remember copying sudo privilege code.. [03:47] i don't like the name doas :( [03:47] Nor do I. [03:47] i'd prefer dosu even [03:48] Or fuckit(1). [03:48] haha [03:48] i like fuckit [03:48] that's a nice name. [03:48] i use the word FUCK in my code when i've got hacked stuff put together that i need to fix [03:48] so i can quickly notice it again [03:49] It's like using "very" when writing an article. [03:50] haha [03:50] you search through finding very [03:50] to fix it? [03:51] Heh yeah. [03:51] ok with using the word very [03:51] err i'm ok with [03:52] "Substitute 'damn' every time you're inclined to write 'very'; your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be." - Mark Twain [03:52] "it's very easy to miss" is better than "If you are not careful it could be easy to miss" to me. [03:52] "It's trivial to miss" is better. [03:52] hmm. [03:53] depends how abridged you're being. [03:53] i prefer easy to read over condensed myself. [03:53] which makes me more of a fan of more conversational style writing. [03:53] It definitely depends on the audience. [03:54] yeah [03:55] i found that out with the old in with the new post hard to read.. [03:55] hmm it seems slightly easier to read on the blog instead of undeadly [03:55] oh wow it highlights sudo is moving to ports [03:55] yeh [03:55] i'll read blog next time :) [03:56] I recommend it! [03:56] That's what she said!! [03:56] hmm undeadly needs to change paragraphs to have two lines betewen them [03:57] and not be as wide, and use better colours [03:57] the blog works well :) [03:57] I'm sure they would consider a CSS patch. [03:58] hmm [03:58] i wonder how many people read undeadly [03:58] i read it quite frequently, but i never comment.. [03:58] At least two, including you and I. [04:03] it's not actually using css [04:03] and they're using gif's [04:04] http://undeadly.org/undeadly-src.tar.gz - you found the source, I assume. [04:04] nah just looked at the code on the site [04:06] all the colours etc are hardcoded [11:08] As I recall, undeadly also goofed on the title too [11:09] of tedu@'s post, they said "in with the new" [13:21] i've noticed an odd pattern of port scans, like, the automatic background noise [13:22] in UK, i get hit and probed by china a lot [13:22] in the US, i get hit by the US a lot :/ [13:23] are US peeps prone to attacking their own, as i rarely see UK hits on either [13:23] or is it there is generally more people in the US infected and seem to be targeting fellow neighbours [13:25] my snort even thwarted what appeared to be a positive hit for nimba on my US site... which i thought VERY odd [13:26] when i cared, i saw china, brazil and russia the most [13:27] but i don't care now so i don't look. ssh is firewalled and only allows incoming connections from a whitelist [13:34] oh i dont care as what is probed for is always never open [13:34] its just curious to see a difference [13:34] err, s/open/closed/ [13:35] i dont even run ssh on standard ports, and i still apply sshbbrute/ipfw enforcement [13:35] only stuff on standard is what is needed, http/smtp(s) [13:36] and i tend to get spammed about portscans when the port hit from a single IP hits more than 100 ports in 1 min [13:36] or some timeline around that [13:37] hmm.. always never open.. [13:37] its been a long, hot day [13:38] @weather sou [13:38] Southampton International, United Kingdom: Clear 63°F (17°C), Humidity: 59%, Wind: Calm -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=50.94987869,-1.35853004 or re-request this with: @weather -v sou [13:38] oh, it's cooled.. a lot [13:38] peaked to 28C today .. and i dont even have the home anywhere close that in winter [13:39] 18C is perfect (anything over is too warm( [13:39] that's about my fav outdoor temperature [13:39] early spring here usually [13:40] @weather 87114 [13:40] There are 2 weather alerts in effect for your area! There is a Flash Flood Warning. There is a Areal Flood Advisory. [13:40] Albuquerque, NM: Mostly Cloudy ☁ 87°F (30°C), Humidity: 35%, Wind: From the South at 2.0 MPH Gusting to 4.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.190845,-106.741302 or re-request this with: @weather -v 87114 [13:41] my phohe overheats, so do i.. we both ♥ shade lol [13:41] hahaha [13:41] we had a few days of 43-45C (atypical for my area) and it made a lot of our trees really unhappy [13:57] yea sod that amount of heat [13:58] the ambient temp in my flat atm is 22C [13:58] it's not good as i have a lot of emdebbed stuff running 15C hotter than normal [13:59] mad how such little shift in ambience can cause a dramatic increase on other stuff [13:59] *** ydorg is now known as grodu [13:59] err [13:59] *** grodu is now known as grody [14:00] *** eryc has joined #arpnetworks [14:00] *** eryc has quit IRC (Changing host) [14:00] *** eryc has joined #arpnetworks [14:44] weather pdx [14:44] @weather pdx [14:44] There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Heat Advisory. [14:44] Portland International, OR: Partly Cloudy ☁ 95°F (35°C), Humidity: 26%, Wind: From the NW at 3.1 MPH Gusting to 6.9 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=45.620087,-122.579346 or re-request this with: @weather -v pdx [14:44] heat! [15:00] geez [15:00] hope the people on their fixies are keeping well hydrated. no one likes hipsters with heatstroke [15:00] That's what she said!! [15:01] yeah... it's been a solid heatwave for the past few weeks. [15:01] you have AC? [15:01] sad because my apartment has no central A/C... just a window A/C that can't cool it all. [15:01] oh damn [15:01] that sucks :/ [15:02] yeah, so I'll probably go to restaurants all day tomorrow just to get ac [15:02] and by restaurants I mean "bars" [15:03] sounds good to me [15:03] monday I am heading to Porto Alegre [15:03] should be a bit cooler there [15:08] @weather 87114 [15:08] There is 1 weather alert in effect for your area! There is a Areal Flood Advisory. [15:08] Albuquerque, NM: Overcast ☁ 74°F (23°C), Humidity: 54%, Wind: From the West at 4.0 MPH Gusting to 10.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.190845,-106.741302 or re-request this with: @weather -v 87114 [15:09] Areal? [15:09] like a real area? [15:10] @weather Stockholm, Sweden [15:10] Stockholm, Sweden: Clear 66°F (19°C), Humidity: 68%, Wind: From the SE at 5 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=59.36527634,17.89777756 or re-request this with: @weather -v Stockholm, Sweden [15:10] yea, they draw a box and say "this area" [15:10] http://www.wunderground.com/US/NM/519.html [15:10] the box w/the lbu in Albuquerque [15:11] 66 sounds nice [15:11] It's nice here. [15:12] It's the city's weekend of nice weather. It happens once a year. [15:12] like the one week a year that portland isn't raining [15:12] except... that's now more like a few months [15:13] anyone who says global warming is a myth need to visit portland at random [15:13] in short, we are screwed [15:13] the weather is f**cked [15:14] and the climate change deniers need to be shipped off this rock somehow [15:15] or at least have Faux News disabled on their cable box [15:16] nnnnooooooooooooo [15:16] doomed to a fate worse than drowning in rising seas [15:32] m0unds: more flooding? [15:32] yea, pretty much guaranteed to have some level of flooding every time it rains [15:33] this is more towards tohajiilee [15:33] because pipes are blocked up? [15:33] nah, because the ground doesn't absorb rain [15:33] not quickly anyway [15:33] so you just end up w/tons of surface water til it flows into flood control structures [15:42] oh i thought the dirt would have got a bit softer by now [15:48] nah, it needs to rain continually for a while for that to happen [15:49] it usually rains for an hour, maybe two and in the afternoon or early evening [15:49] temps are high enough during the day and it rains in the late afternoon so most of the water has slowly absorbed or evaporated by the time it starts raining again [18:40] woot, ubuntu is finally fixing their default of "don't boot if the previous boot fails; just hang in grub" [22:31] https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/TxCKZM94ST1S6Y/Introducing-s2n-a [22:31] amazon are doing their own tls replacement [22:31] err implementation