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m0unds | yea, that's annoying | [08:07] |
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mnathani__ | mercutio: yup, I am dealing with cPanel | [09:15] |
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grody | yew
i can see its use, but eek finally fixed my file server.. dodgy RAM was crashing it, just managed to pull 4GB of ancient PC6400 for £10 and surprisingly, it handled a 6 hour memtest bashing | [12:59] |
mercutio | mnathani_: my condolences | [13:00] |
grody | interesting.. i wouldn't have suspected a double in capacity would actually improve this things performance
it rarely used the 2GB before now it's using 2.6GB | [13:01] |
grody has never liked RPM systems
although honestly speaking, last i used one was about 4 years ago threshold used to be slackware was borderlining hate (yet i loved it), debian (swear by as i have no time for BS), gentoo (simply because its LFS w/ the base already fixed and you can do wtf ever), but ultimately my homey is FreeBSD if i can't do it in FreeBSD, it isn't worth doing (impo) | [13:12] | |
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mercutio | well cpanel is like steamos on top of debian
except with source. err at least with things like easyapache | [13:40] |
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m0unds | i used centos 7 somewhat recently, it was alright
i'm not a huge linux guy though so i only use it when i have to (in this case, i was just refamiliarizing myself w/it since the last centos i'd used was 5.x) wasn't a huge fan of how unreliable EPEL repos are | [15:49] |
mercutio | epel? | [16:00] |
m0unds | https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
adds things that should be in the main repos but aren't like nginx | [16:00] |
mercutio | ahh
i see nginx has official pacakges i use those on ubuntu i really want something in betwen arch linux and ubuntu | [16:00] |
m0unds | epel would regularly error out when running yum updates though | [16:01] |
mercutio | like a stablised form of arch | [16:01] |
m0unds | it was super annoying | [16:01] |
mercutio | i get minor problems with arch sometimes.
but overall i prefer it | [16:01] |
m0unds | i was ok with it on a personal server
used it for around a year | [16:02] |
mercutio | yeah i had some problem with nginx and upgrades and having to update some locally built stuff
i'm using a aur package for nginx for fancyindex of all things | [16:03] |
m0unds | haha | [16:03] |
mercutio | i want a better index actually
i wonder if anyone knows of any good ones i'd like something that could be gui like and show snapshots of content etc. | [16:03] |
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m0unds | i haven't looked for anything like that in probably 10yrs
the thing i deployed back then was a mess of php stuff | [16:21] |
mercutio | yeh that's what i fear :) | [16:28] |
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CVE-2015-5366 | [17:23] | |
"A remote attacker can cause a denial of service against applications that use epoll by injecting a single packet with an invalid checksum."
does that sound more than slightly disconcerting to anyone else? | [17:28] | |
m0unds | haha | [17:29] |
kellytk | mercutio: Do you know why https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2015-5366 isn't yet updated? | [17:29] |
mercutio | i'm not usually too concerned about dos attacks
but when it's a single packet someone could just send one packet to each ip in the world and ddos everyone! kellytk: it only came out today | [17:29] |
kellytk | https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-5366 has more information | [17:29] |
m0unds | https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-3246 | [17:29] |
mercutio | there's usually a hold while distributions organise releases. | [17:29] |
m0unds | https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2015-3245
those two are fun too | [17:30] |
mercutio | that has less information kelly
what's libuser? i don't have it on my system | [17:30] |
kellytk | mercutio: It has more information for what I'm being shown | [17:31] |
m0unds | https://fedorahosted.org/libuser/ | [17:31] |
mercutio | kelly: mine says "reserved" this candidate has been reserved...
blah blah | [17:31] |
kellytk | Which is less than the redhat information | [17:32] |
mercutio | kelly: no my redhat one says that
i used the lwn one | [17:32] |
kellytk | Ok, well I see more information on the redhat page, so I don't know what we're talking about | [17:32] |
mercutio | https://lwn.net/Articles/652164/
which is the same as e-mail one basically maybe it's caching old versions? i dunno ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem. When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. that's what the redhat one tells me https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1239029 oh there's more here is that what you were thinking of? | [17:32] |
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m0unds | https://ma.ttias.be/chrome-44-sending-https-header-by-mistake-breaking-web-applications-everywhere/
whoops | [21:34] |
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mnathani_ | can a FreeBSD host be used for kvm, xen or other kinds of virtualization? | [21:49] |
m0unds | behyve
or whatever it is | [21:49] |
brycec | I've done bhyve and qemu
Oh and VirtualBox | [21:49] |
mnathani_ | k | [21:52] |
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mercutio | freebsd was going to support xen dom0
dunno what happened. netbsd supports dom0 and freebsd supports domu | [22:50] |
m0unds | yea, runs well in domu too
(netbsd, i mean) | [22:50] |
mercutio | it's very light on memory usage. | [22:50] |
m0unds | this chrome bug is driving me batshit.
haha | [22:51] |
mercutio | which one? | [22:51] |
m0unds | new 44.x build released to stable, also in beta still (they haven't incremented beta up yet)
https://ma.ttias.be/chrome-44-sending-https-header-by-mistake-breaking-web-applications-everywhere/ it's causing tabs to die spontaneously click a link, "it's dead jim" it's super annoying | [22:51] |
mercutio | i wonder why i haven't hit it | [22:52] |
m0unds | are you on that build? | [22:52] |
mercutio | oh i have chrome 46 | [22:52] |
m0unds | canary?
or dev? | [22:53] |
mercutio | yellow
i have an older one too but the yellow one is more stable | [22:53] |
m0unds | yeah, i rolled up to beta and it's the same build as stable right now
thought maybe i'd get lucky but nope | [22:53] |
mercutio | ahh the other one is beta
and 44.0.2403.89 beta-m 64 bit | [22:53] |
m0unds | yeah, that's the stable build
just missing the beta tag | [22:53] |
mercutio | does canary fix it?
it is canary it works along side on windows, so you can have both :) on linux i have chromium and chrome | [22:54] |
m0unds | i might grab one of the windows chromium builds
seems he's at 46.0.2464.0 atm http://chromium.woolyss.com/download/en/ | [22:56] |
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mercutio | chromium is better than chrome in some ways.
i kind of wish someone would do a nice chromium fork that follows updtes. with auto update etc. but without the google tie in stuff that reminds me i should disable flash | [23:32] |
hazardous | to be fair, i would reckon a nontrivial amount of people that like privacy enough to not use chrome and instead use chromium
would not want autoupdates | [23:41] |
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