so arpnetworks has daytime support staff now? how awesome is that! :o Oh look, somewhere else I can find a toddf (but then, I already knew that) http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/07/22/1715244/bug-exposes-openssh-servers-to-brute-force-password-guessing-attacks the annoying-yet-effective policy of allowing ssh from whitelisted IPs pays off yet again haha lol mnathani_ retweetin' ma retweets tweetin' fools i like how toddf mentions daytime support at night :) 09:40 is not "at night" for toddf i like using keys for ssh myself erk having only keys.. doesn't fix that ssh bug oh it was 2:40 am for me, and i subtracted rather than added hours oops :) Is there a link to info on the daytime support? don't think so Trying to install apf: get the following iptables dependencies error: https://gist.github.com/mnathani/ad32d5104188872aced5 Gist: "https://gist.github.com/ad32d5104188872aced5" mnathani_: rpm -qr /sbin/iptables-save * qf Basically the error is that no RPM [apparently] lists those files as "provided" file /sbin/iptables-save is not owned by any package probably need to install from tar ball or force skip depend. Yep and yep. And then figure out how/why you have /sbin/iptables-save (among others) without RPMs. Unless this isn't an RPM-based system, in which case you had this coming :P eww rpm :/ what's happened on debian based distributions that i've seen before is splits of packages so that files are in seperate packages when they were combined. but rpm does a lot of file based dependecies dependencies which it looks like this is given rpm, i'd assume it's probably cpanel or something and some stupid thing's installed a whole lot of stuff from source because centos has old versions.