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21:01
@KyleSmith That could be made to work properly, but I doubt he has set it up right.
21:12
Does anyone have a good generic reference for the HP Procure CLI that I can reference? A Google search keeps bringing up lots of PDFs for specific models.
21:24
@LucasKauffman Alas, that's about the only way I can keep up with my family. Aside from my children, I don't have any family within 1000 miles.
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A: Manually clear saved question drafts

Kevin MontroseFor those fastidious about clearing drafts (for whatever reason) this will be avaible in the next build. Also available on answer drafts

@Iain do you know how you can type a "tag" in chat?
use [tag:tag-name]
21:33
ooh nice
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Q: what is giving me a backwards IP address?

pbhjThis is the background: http://superuser.com/questions/400298/cause-of-intermittent-smtp-emailing-sending-problems In short Outlook (2007 IIRC) was receiving the wrong IP address for the SMTP server domain - it turned out that the address was backwards. Any ideas why? Using tcpview (from sysint...

there is also [meta-tag:tag]
:o
is there a page with all these chat shortcuts somewhere?
or is it scattered around meta?
documentation ? for SE ? hahahahaahah
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:(
I'll make a post about that on meta
@LucasKauffman documentation ?
21:37
@Iain yea
well just the chat than
@LucasKauffman if you do, put it on mSO
@Iain sometimes you guys also manage to quote someone from a question
and then it gets a line next to it
how do you do that?
> test > test
yea
or how do you escape things?
` `
21:40
@Iain well how do you draw the line :p?
> text
with escaping I mean you gave me the syntax of tag, but it didn't make a tag it just showed the syntax
> muahaha
Thanks for the accept @Zoredache
@LucasKauffman I just put that in code tags ` `
21:41
[tag:blaat]
are those backticks?
they are backticks just like on the main site
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Q: Is there a page that contains all the shortcuts for chat?

Lucas KauffmanIs there a page that contains all the shortcuts for chat? For instance, in chat you can use tag with: [tag:tag-name] or the > character or the use of backticks. There must be a lot more cool tricks you can do in chat, but there seems to be no documentation about that?

there you go
we might make that question useful by adding undocumented features
sudo
su -
dmesg
bsod
damnit, there was some undocumented chat easter egg for SF chat
i forgot what it is
rm -rf
rm -rf /
21:49
that's the one
go ahead and answer
rm -rf /
ls
free meta points
how about that..
never knew how to do tags
hostname is -f -_-
22:01
@KennyRasschaert mrr?
22:11
there's also
del /s
@tombull89 I click your avatar, but you still have the same reputation. What a rip off.
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@84104 i ran a script on a bunch of production database servers, that amongst other things asked each server what the short hostname was
"hey kenny why are all the hostnames set to -s?"
meanwhile the monitoring system was having a heart attack
...silly solaris
22:35
Good news: new mta's logs have postfix/smtpd and postfix/submission/smtpd. Bad news: it can't talk to one of the mailbox servers.
Am I losing my mind? Does Debian not have a default place to store its iptables rules?
@Adrian I think there's a package with a name I can't recall that'll do what you want...
@freiheit I was thinking so, but wondering if I was confused since Ubuntu 9.10 also simply runs wide open by default.
iptables-persistent
And I hate the fact that the MS KB disables crap in their page simply because I visit it from a Linux box.
22:42
@Adrian Hmm? It's working fine under my Chromium as far as I can tell.
@Adrian Internet racism
@Adrian "This article applies to a different operating system than the one you are using. Article content that may not be relevant to you is disabled." ?
@84104 yep.
@Joel I'm very offended. I've even complained to the team lead for MSDN. A friend of a friend.
@Adrian Spinning up vm to see what it says to Win7x64Ent
Ffffffffffffffffffuh. This Debian iptables rabbit hole led me to sneak into the Dev's production environment to see what their iptables is set to. ACCEPT, ACCEPT, ACCEPT.
22:46
@Adrian Real men install iptables and don't add any rules
@Joel If a protocol needs firewalls to protect it, it's a bad protocol.
@84104 They're all bad protocols.
I should say service.
@freiheit This is probably true.
@84104 Well, if you figure out a replacement for HTTPS, let me know. I'll pitch it to management. =)
The real answer is, only bind to localhost
Then get a really big reverse-KVM
problem solved
22:49
I suppose this explains the whole not installing any non-essential packages logic. It's probably a good idea if you're accepting all traffic from everwhere.
@Adrian I've seen the weirdest, most exotic exploits
from directions you would never guess
(friends are penetration testers)
Of course, if they see 'iptables -L -nv' in the root history, my ass is going to be grass. The DBA knows I'm the only one in the building who knows what those options mean.
@Adrian Let's replace all the protocols with HTTPS!
@Adrian history -c
@Joel I'd believe. I went to school with some really twisty dudes way back when.
22:51
@Adrian Are they doing infosec now?
or doing time? hahaha
@Joel I'd have to explain that. The staff over there all log in to that server as root to do code commits since that box isn't on NIS. They use their history all the time.
@Adrian Their history as root
@Joel Some of them have rather oddly disappeared.
@Adrian Somewhere in the NSA, a man is watching a computer screen, wanting to MITM some shit and say ADRIAN WHAT'S UP DUDE
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but instead he clicks away as his eyes brim with tears
@Joel Wouldn't surprise me. That school does have one of the few Grad-level IT Admin programs extant.
23:12
One of our more busybody-prone Sups just spent a week and 40-50 staff hours trying to get our org-wide document access policy re-written. Once we got down to details behind WHY, we were slightly appalled.
You see, they wanted to open up their client data folders to just about everyone in their division. And they were being VERY cagey about why.
We say no good reason for it and enlisted some allies to shut that down. And when we started getting stubborn about it, someone slipped and divulged their motivation behind it.
All this was because they wanted to be able to share that remote office's annual staff photo with everyone. And they didn't want to put it anywhere that they don't put their own documents on a daily basis, so that they wouldn't forget where they put it.
@Adrian :D
Never. Ever. Work with Social Workers.
Granted, I'm dating one, but at least she has a real-world applicable business degree.
23:34
@Adrian I couldn't do it. My wife is a registered nurse and I hear enough depressing stories from her
I cna only imagine social workers have even more depressing stories. At least my wife's usually end up with someone being dead which in a way is sweet release from these peoples problems
@MarkHenderson Yeah, We're usually the ones taking care of them on the way down. Thankfully, a few get turned around and sorted out. Enough to maintain a little bit of hope. But frankly, I think most of the social workers working with the homeless are even crazier than the clients.
@Adrian They say the same thing about people who work in mental health, and I guess social work is a large part of mental health
@MarkHenderson Actually, MH is a big part of what we do here. And they are the most high-maintenance group we deal with.

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