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20:00
@iszi what if I sign it with my private key to assure authenticity?
i wish @AJHenderson can explain this to me what he means by this statement
@TildalWave Arguably, and that depends on the client-side UI.
i may have read him wrong.
@asadz Again, Authenticity != Truth.
I was joking with that statement
joke hmmm
sorry but i really didn't got it?
20:01
Saying my birthday must be authentic but really that's a false proof
i just missed it all together
Because it only proves I said my birthday is something
like srsly i do have poor sense of humor
It was a very lame joke
ok i'm sorry @AJHenderson
20:01
Np
i didn't get the JOKE
It made it more fun to play along with a serious interpretation
yeah @TildalWave always help me
he demystifies the confusion
Cisco... password hashing. MUAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA.
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sry 2 chats open whadidamiss?
20:04
lol
He washes away confusion like a tildalwave
i love CISCO
sorry guys
@AJ can i know your name
like first name
@TildalWave whats your first name
lolol
thats like initials
@JeffFerland "MUAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA" sounds a lot like it could as well be the master key for it :)
20:05
but works for me
Is my first name, then they came up with Andrew James to fill in the initials
ok thanks:)
But I have always gone by AJ and had the name AJ before it had any other meaning
yeah sounds good to ear
@asadz I'm sorry that you can't easily see that YouTube video I sent you earlier, but it does handily sum up the nature of how you're acting in the room lately. It is a problem. You act in a manner that assumes a great degree of familiarity with our culture, but you end up filling up our chat with a long string of non-sequitors. I'm not sure what more I can say to effect a change in your behavior when so many have spoken to you in one regard or another.
20:07
mostly a deejay would have such a name ; i mean all deejays for initals never a complete name
@asadz it should be all over my web page, and could as well be on my profile here, I'm not sure
@JeffFerland yeah being called a 12 year was never mentioned lol
seriously do some trend analysis on my chat log
@TildalWave Yeah, well, apparently an AMD Radeon 6990 is close enough.
im not always to be blamed ; i m easy to pICK but trust me @Adnan ask him
where he had to go after starting all the fire?
i wanted to move on.
@asadz I just looked back and found that line. I don't strongly disagree with that.
20:09
I do find it rather adorable that you keep blaming Adnan for your behavior.
like i'm doing now but by showing youtube videos its not helping any cause; i feel i'm being profiled or targeted ; please give me some time to adjust
@asadz YOU need to change, or you will be made to leave.
@JeffFerland I read it yeah, didn't want to comment on it here for obvious reasons I'd rather not disclose either, but you'll get it what I mean ;)
i.e. a major bummer
Not everybody expresses their frustration in the most politic of ways, but I'm seeing everybody expressing frustration.
@JeffFerland i say give me some room; and youtube videos is not the best of the approach
frankly speaking you can help in lot other ways
but i don't like the idea of being profiled
20:11
@asadz I am running out of time as I'm watching everybody else's patience wear thin. This is not new today, this is a month of increasing issues.
@asadz You are not being profiled. You are being spoken to directly about your behavior without connection to any other profile. I think perhaps you're mis-using the term. Perhaps you mean targeted?
@JeffFerland i'm having a discussion and i guess we are moving on with a few bumps
trust me this is way to generic to answer;
and yeah that youtube video just didn't worked for me because in my country it just doesn't open
@asadz I can't specify a single action you've made, but your summation of such a constant pattern is a problem.
like explain?
one concrete example
would really help.
@asadz Every time you get an unfavorable reaction, the answer is not to keep talking, it's to fall back and observe. You keep talking.
you guys think attending a webinar titled “How to Win Grants from Corporate Foundations" might be interesting, or does it sound overly optimistic?
20:16
... and for the love of all that is holy, stop talking to Adnan if he's antagonizing you. Just stop.
like he called me 12 years old? but i never said anything bad to him.? second i totally missed the encryption and age response i apologize to @AJHenderson about that
i do accept my mistakes like i did just now
This group seems pretty laid back, but typically you seem to take it overly seriously
@JeffFerland why don't you let me in ...
well it does hurt me :( as i do wish to learn from you all.
@asadz It seems to me that your typical response to hearing something you don't like is to claim racism or profiling. It is a rather unfortunate instinct.
but some how i feel people just make fun of me
20:18
And your responses just make it keep going. You didn't need to apologize for misunderstanding me. A simple, oh I understand now, would have been fine
i'm trying to ignore all the age related jokes
@asadz No, you're not. You're discussing it again.
@asadz Your behavior is annoying. If it continues, it will drive people away. The possible outcomes are that you change, or I remove you from here.
You keep making responses that leave you open. I honestly have no problem with you asadz and I hope I didn't offend you, but even as someone new to this chat, the nature of your responses left it very open to response.
You really don't know how to drop something
Dropping it means just don't mention it
@TildalWave Are you trying to get grant money?
well @JeffFerland first when i try to be nice like apologizing to @AJHenderson i know now that perhaps i do it over much like I'm trying to find balance. But one the other side i also like people to not start with what others have said about me.
20:21
Or ask for it to stop once and then don't mention it again
anything said about me esp (bad) becomes instant hit in this chat room.
@Xander I most certainly wouldn't say no to it being offered
@asadz It's not just you. Happens to everyone here.
@asadz You are creating a feedback loop. You are taking something and amplifying it.
i wasn't taking this too seriously but then @JeffFerland and told me about my behavior
20:22
@TildalWave So, to ask in a different way, are you doing research that might attract grant money?
Check through the starred posts mentioning myself or @ScottPack - you'll find many of them are quite deprecating. We all participate and partake in a good bit of friendly jabbing around here.
@JeffFerland it happens unintentionally i guess i can chat for like 1 hour the most in this room.
so less time i spent here less is the chance of fights lol
like all would be happy:)
@asadz That seems to be accurate.
@JeffFerland but please give me some room to grow like others have
@asadz I started in on the age thing because you kept bringing it up. I honestly missed the original comment, but look back through the log at how much you mentioned it
20:24
@Xander depends on the source, but it wouldn't be IT related, no... I'm a bit passed that, I should be the one giving grants side by now but that sadly didn't quite happen yet LOL
well i was trying to escape from the age joke.
@asadz I get that, but you were making it worse not better by how you approached it
@AntonyVennard Welcome to the party.
@asadz You're still bringing it up, which means you're not understanding the changes that need to be made.
20:26
@Xander I should probably mention this webinar is organized by The Chronicle of Philanthropy
@asadz Nobody called you a 12 years old. I (not @Adnan) said that you write like a 12 years old. Whether what you write matches your own person and what you want to show to the World is entirely up to you. But if your goal is not to look like a 12 years old, then, well, let's say that your success so far is limited.
no @AJHenderson brought this up again
not me
@JeffFerland i think i will follow up with the plans
@asadz Since you're not following what I'm trying to say, I'm going to set a ban and hope that you'll take this time away for what I'm saying to set in. I've run out of patience for my time and for the effect that this is having here.
@asadz assume that jokes about each other are just that. Jokes. With no intent of harm and just let them go and you'll be much happier here. That's the culture of this room
like do some quick chat sessions and then leave
@asadz Length of session is irrelevant, if attitude is not corrected.
well i was just responding to @AJHenderson
i wasn't even bringing it up it was @AJHenderson
as i said i was referring that i would spent less time on chat
@asadz Isn't that like the fifth time you've said that in the past five minutes? I think this may be one of the things @ThomasPornin was referring to.
Yes but you mentioned it again which is what Jeff is trying to say. Argue argue argue. We know. We can read the history. We don't care about the age joke.
At all.
@TildalWave So my thought would be if you're already chasing grants and running into obstacles getting them, the webinar might be useful. If not, this probably isn't the first step.
20:29
@AntonyVennard Unless it's one about @RoryAlsop - those are okay.
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@Iszi Yes. Those are.
@jeffferland does it seem like I'm understanding the issue the same as you are? I know I'm fairly new so wanted to make sure my fairly outsider view isn't off.
@asadz has been removed from chat for 12 hours.
That was tiring.
@JeffFerland As in, forcibly removed or cannot return? Still looks like he's here to me. May just be lag though.
Oh and on the grant thing. Grant writing is always a nice skill to have
20:31
@Iszi Chat bans stop people talking network wide. He can see, I think, but his typing box is disabled.
@Xander My thoughts exactly, and no it wouldn't be the first step, I'm knees deep into it by now with some years of grease on my elbows, but I find its description slightly overly optimistic knowing it's neigh impossible to attract much corporate attention for such causes, if there isn't any direct benefit to them associated with it
@JeffFerland Yup. Thanks.
Not being present isn't really beneficial, since you could just refresh the chat feed.
@JeffFerland So, "banned" maybe not quite right - "muted" would be more accurate?
20:33
@TildalWave Yeah, absolutely. The hardest part is finding donors interested in funding the specific areas you're looking to study. If you don't have those, then nothing's going to help.
@Iszi Guess it's just an interpretation of ban. Since our site is public, all bans are read-only.
Similar to a ban on wikipedia
Also, if users are a problem in chat, there are a) ignore options and b) chat flags. Sufficient chat flags will auto ban a user without moderator intervention.
Or rather, a sufficient number of validated flags will.
@AJHenderson Agreed, if you're in the non-profile or academic sectors.
@xander yeah I've not done anything with commercial grants
20:36
Feels like, while I may have been present, I somehow missed at least half of the bit of log that started this whole mess. I would say warrant for the ban (and demonstration of @ThomasPornin's point, for that matter) was sufficiently demonstrated in the attitude of his reaction alone, though. Shame about that.
@Xander We've managed to win some government grants before, and are largely sponsored by individuals, but I have yet to glimpse a hint of an approval from corporate sources. They are after exposure and we can't nor want to provide that. It kinda beats the purpose and we don't have human resources to kiss butts. I'd be still interested to hear it from other perspectives tho, so I might apply nonetheless. Just for the kicks of it :)
It was already exhausting six hours ago. I was very disappointed to come back into chat and seeing it still going on from earlier this morning.
@ScottPack That was a classic moment.
I just wish we could convey the problem somehow. He seems to not understand what itis. Maybe it is just a general culture thing
@TildalWave In that case, the webinar sounds like it might actually be useful to you.
If anything I think he is just trying to be too polite and that doesn't interact well with the rest of us.
20:38
@Xander Yeah, it's winning me over as I type LOL
@JeffFerland Oh, wow. Now where is that meta thread? Behind the 10k wall somewhere, I suppose? Good times.
@Iszi No, he lost his marbles here in chat.
... I think
Oh, I do remember that. But I'm fairly certain there was a meta thread, and maybe even a main site thread, about that too.
The problem is this: you walk into a bar full of talking people, introduce yourself, then take offence, debate and/or argue with multiple points, not allowing the conversation to move onto other topics. That's the point. It's a relaxed atmosphere - if you don't like it, there are always other bars.
By all that is unholy.
TOO MUCH TEXT.
20:40
Yup.
@JeffFerland sorry I missed the excitement today. Looks like you had fun.
Something like "OMG there's this HUGE vulnerability that exposes my IP on StackExchange!? Why doesn't SEI do something about this?!?!"
@JeffFerland He triggered someone else to post in meta about the insecurity of it all.
That was Andrew Smith level excitement.
@JeffFerland Andy is who instigated it al!
20:41
@ScottPack Oh yeah, that too. Then that user deleted their own account too.
Helped work out some of your jetlag?
@JeffFerland Ssssshhh! We do not speak his name!
@JeffFerland Twas a shame. Seemed like a good kid.
@AviD It wasn't terribly exciting, just a lot of emotional neediness to ignore.
@ScottPack Oh, right! Now I remember how it went! I think one of the quotes went something like "he just trolled some poor soul off the Internet".
20:42
@Xander ah, kind of like the inlaws at holidays.
@AviD .LOL! Exactly!
Thing is that I think from his perspective he is responding to us but from our perspective we are making semiammused commentary about his replies which begets more replies...
should I even bother responding to all of my pings?
I always say, doubleping me or I don't even bother....
@AviD Speaking of holy wall of text, I still haven't read that mod message. Probably never will.
@AJHenderson Yeah, I agree. I don't think that there's an understanding there.
20:43
@JeffFerland It's more of a lack of parsing ability.
So, I just did this thanks to my wife's urging
LALR parser?
@AviD Head asplode.
(ಠ_ృ)
@ScottPack How's that working out for ya?
20:45
@ScottPack aww, after that preface, we were sure it was gonna be something dirty.
@Xander Not. Great.
@ScottPack Yeah, that sounds hard. Not for me.
@scottpack I just hit every machine in order one day and do intervals the next
I've done pretty much all of those without much pain. But jeebus
All together all at once. Fuck me wobbly.
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About 30 minutes a day though it does make for a lot of soreness
20:47
@ScottPack Do you mean because he is French...?
@ScottPack I don't think I've ever even heard of "mountain climbers"
Or is this an interspecies slur? Tiggers and Bears, oh my!
Trying to get in shape to continue my FBI application
@ThomasPornin haha, that's sweet. Kinda un-repwhorish, though.
@AJHenderson hundredpushups.com
20:50
Also dips. Dips are awesome.
Would be very interested in hearing the results of your experiment, though it's already changed. Simply by passing @Jeff's answer (which was the main purpose I had there), I've seen the pattern change.
@jeffferland honestly, cardio is my bigger problem. Strength training is easy at my age
@AviD I reliably get more than 1000 rep per week. An occasional -500 won't change much in the long run.
Also your answer edit (and pointer) probably helped there too, considering your not-insubstantial fanbase.
@Avi that cryptanalysis question has turned into a monster. Whatever have we done?
20:51
@ThomasPornin so, this is like alms, for the rep-poor?
@AntonyVennard which one?
@AviD I always pursue several goals. One of them is to get you past Rook again.
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Q: How would one crack a weak but unknown encryption protocol?

Ram RachumI was reading this interesting question: Is my developer's home-brew password security right or wrong, and why? It shows a weak home-brew algorithm developed by "Dave", and the answers discuss why this is a bad idea. (Actually hashing algorithm rather than encryption, but my question applie...

@ThomasPornin hahaha, yeah, I had noticed that.
@AJHenderson Stationary bike? Jumping jacks? Stair climbing? Sex with a (wo)?man?
If I could bring myself to care about the gamification aspects, I would start posting more again.
@AntonyVennard oh yeah. Did it? Other than a bit-more-than-mild upvoting, I dont see much change in it lately?
20:53
@AviD Oh yeah, I quite assume that you do not care much. But I believe Rook will care.
@AviD No but 55 upvotes for that? Eurgh.
@ThomasPornin haha, so its not about my rep, its about screwing Rook? LOL.
@AviD Just a quick jab to ensure his continued motivation.
You still haven't forgiven him for suggesting that cryptography research counts for nothing compared to getting CVE numbers, eh? ;-)
@AviD LOL!
20:56
heh
Whoops I think I might have typed out loud there. Never mind.
to be fair, I think he's probably pretty good in the one or two areas he has expertise in. The problem always comes back to a lack of perspective, how those areas fit in with the rest of security.
@scottpack I do high intensity interval trading for cardio. I'm more of a masochist
@AJHenderson I try to stay out of trading as a rule. Cocaine is much too expensive. Standard pension for me!
Training
Damn autocorrect
20:58
That's a whole different ball of strings.
@AviD Oh lordy. It was bothering me that the Lion was missing from that, but it just hit me that asad means "Lion".
Running from the cops is great cardio though
@AJHenderson Not if they're fat cops.
Then it's only mediocre cardio.
That assumes I'm not fat too
@ScottPack You don't run from zombies.
21:00
@AJHenderson Or zombies.
Also, remember to double tap.
28 days later zombies or dawn of the dead zombies? These details are important
@ScottPack Being a Zombie is not great cardio, with being dead and all that.
@ThomasPornin Technically speaking, were you a zombie then you wouldn't have any cardio induced endurance problems.
@ScottPack You don't run from zombies.
21:02
And on that note, I'm going to sign off and read leisurely whilst waiting for my ladies to arrive.
Gentlemen.
@JeffFerland.
@ScottPack uggh, I think I saw that porn web comic.
Gosh, I missed another religion discussion. Seems it took a few turns for the odd.
21:25
the parity will make it even again
> I've recently managed to isolate and archive a few files that managed to wreak havoc on one of my client's systems. So I was wondering what software and techniques make the best sandbox for isolating the code and digging into it to find out how it works.
> Usually, up to this point in time I would just fire up a new VMWare or QEMU instance and dig away, but I am well aware that some well-written malware can break out of a VM relatively easily. So I am looking for techniques (Like using a VM with a different emulated CPU architecture for example.) and software (Maybe a sandbox suite of the
(from the reverse engineering private beta)
is there anything on the topic on Sec.SE?
(also: pondering whether to close that question as NC)
21:42
depends on the RevEng charter
I don't remeber seeing anything like that on SecSE
the general ITSec advise is to "Nuke it from orbit."
@this.josh uh? what does?
@this.josh the question is about studying malware, not about removing it
I mean that ITSec tends to not be interested in analysis especially letting malware be active in VM or contained environments
So ITSec oftern advises destroying rather than studying
@this.josh I think it just never came up because it's a pretty specialized area
it would definitely be on-topic
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Q: Best practices for handling computer viruses

DKNUCKLESI realize this question may be quite broad (and hopefully not a violation of the FAQs), but I'm interested in hearing how many of you handle a computer infected with Malware. In a small-to-medium business (heck, even large businesses like the New York Times), acquiring malware seems like an inev...

@this.josh that's completely different
this question is about getting rid of the malware, not about studying it
21:49
@Gilles What part of "nuke from orbit" is so hard to understand? ;-) Oh, wait. You mean "this question" as in DNKUCKLES question - not yours.
@Iszi what part of “studying malware” is so hard to understand?
It is the ITSec perspective. Let others analyze and observe.
@this.josh no, it is the sysadmin perspective
if you're a security researcher, your perspective is different
@Gilles I too seem to remember something similar to that. Looking...
Careful with your libel < humor>
For malware analysis, depending on your resources, using in-circuit-emulators is a useful trick
21:52
would definitely be on topic here, though.
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Q: Is it safe to install malware in a VM

ErikIs it safe to install malware in virtual machines? I would like to investigate malware, but I don't want to infect my own computer. Can I install the malware in a VMWare VM, maybe even without network access, without risking the integrity of my host system?

there is that one, but its les "how to do" and more "what is the risk".
Which is arguably a better question anyway.
Does anyone else think this was a lot easier than it implies?
and of course this more generic one:
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Q: How secure are virtual machines really? False sense of security?

T. WebsterI was reading this CompTIA Security+ SYO-201 book, and the author Prowse claims that Whichever VM you select, the VM cannot cross the software boundaries set in place. For example, a virus might infect a computer when executed and spread to other files in the OS. However, a virus executed in a ...

@Iszi when you've seen that question for the 239018904th time, I guess you can rattle off the answer
@Gilles this. Also, for engineering-type brains, it does seem to be much easier even the first time.
@AviD Why is it a better question?
21:55
Ah, crap. I just realized my solution presumes it is heavier - the problem leaves that question open.
@this.josh because the RE one smells almost like a tool-recommendation one.
It leans that way, but an overview of techniques as opposed to exact tools is appropriate.
@this.josh I agree. hence the "arguably", not "absolutely".
My point was that that type of question is unlikely to get asked or answered (without nukes) here.
@Gilles there are actually quite a few questions around this. and look for malware etc.
Should probably work through them and dupe 'em all.... :-)
21:59
My solution was: Weigh 1-6 vs. 7-12, split the heavier set and weigh the halves against each other, take heavier half and weigh two of the balls. Either one of the two last balls weighed will be it, or they will balance and the odd one is it.

But again, that presumes we know the difference in the one we're trying to find is that it's heavier. Same process can be used if we know it is lighter (selecting the lighter sets to be weighed instead). But if we don't know which it is, it can't be guaranteed to work.
@this.josh I dont think so. As I said, there are quite a few already. Decent answers, too.
Here's the thread with the solution if anyone wants it: mindcipher.com/puzzles/28#collapseAnswer
Aaaaand I've just finished reading the transcript
Wow!
@Adnan Whoah. I thought only mods bothered with that.
@AviD after a quick look, I don't see any potential duplicates except maybe security.stackexchange.com/questions/9011/…
22:02
@Iszi I saw my name like 8 times, I had to read it
there are other questions that are more specific or take on a different tack
@ScottPack So, if a tiger/lion cross-bred is a liger, what's a Tigger/bear cross-breed?
@Gilles yeah, it's a bit -ishy. But still there...
@Iszi Pure Awesome.
For example security.stackexchange.com/questions/23452/… is about known malware (where you already have some idea of what it does, and you can sort out the potentially really unsafe ones), that's different from unknown malware
I might have missed them, I don't read as carefully as I have
22:04
@Iszi hint: when you weight 1-6 against 7-12, you're wasting discrimination. For example, you'll never have equality
@Gilles Are we back to the racism again?
@AviD no, it's weightism
it's one of those where you can't tell by looking
@Gilles Is weight profiling allowed now?
No Fatties.
@AviD does RAM usage profiling count?
@AviD I do that with my filesystems
heh, nice.
22:09
@AviD So, your mom's out?
@Iszi continuing on my hint: there are 24 possible configurations. Each test has 3 possible outcomes. 3 tests let you discriminate up to 27 configurations. If you let the first test have only 2 possible outcomes, you won't be able to distinguish more than 18 configurations
@Iszi ouch.
Yo momma's so fat, 802.11 can't get through her. Not even N.
Yo momma's so fat, her picture won't even load on my 27" Quad-HD monitor.
Yo momma's so fat, Cisco is using her weight as a password hashing mechanism.
I'm done.
@Iszi Oh, this is a classic.
@ThomasPornin @Gilles is already schooling him.
About 12 years ago, a friend and me worked out the general case: you are allowed w weighs, and you have n balls. What is the highest possible n and corresponding algorithm ?
22:17
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Q: Optimal algorithm for finding the odd spheres

QuixoticSay we have $N$ [$3 \le N \le 100,000$] spheres indexed as $1,2,3,\cdots N$,all of them have identical weight apart from one.We have to determine which sphere it is (index) by using only the pair of scales. We could solve this problem by weighing repeatedly,but I am obviously interested weighing...

same problem, only slightly more fun to watch ;)
@TildalWave Not the same problem as the one I posted, but the same as the one I solved (though perhaps not ideally).
@Gilles Oh yeah, the references give the solution. With three weighs, you can process 12 balls; and you can do 13 if you are given a 14th ball which is guaranteed "normal".
The problem I solved (and in the video) presumes a knowledge of whether the weight difference in the fake will be heavier or lighter. The MindCipher omits that knowledge.
@Iszi yeah sorry didn't read all the messages from before, but the geek in me just had to post that link
22:27
@Iszi There are two kinds of lion/tiger cross-bred, depending on whether the male is the lion (leading to a liger) or the tiger (in which case you get a tiglon).
dammit, didn't anyone post the straight line (“what do you get when you cross a lion with a tiger”)?
@Iszi If you know that the fake will be heavier, then, with three weighs, you can process a whooping 27 balls.
@ThomasPornin so can @Iszi's mom.
Actually it also works each ball is marked as "potentially heavier" or "potentially lighter" (but not both)
And that's an important property in the double recurrence for the generic algorithm.
also, I object to the different ball being termed "fake ball". It's a real ball, it's just different.
22:35
@AviD It wasn't really that interesting.
@AviD that's what she said?
@TildalWave man aren't you having a ball
@TildalWave if "she" has balls, of any kind, I'm not so sure you should be calling her "she".
Ask @Adnan, he would know.
@Gilles damint you forgot who's setting up the trap and who's supposed to fall into it? :P
@AviD so taking your argument into consideration, there was never any "she" that handled your balls? not even an odd one? :P
@TildalWave we're talking about you now.
or was it @Adnan?
22:40
@ThomasPornin ...and yet you're totally dodging the question. Very interesting. So, what do you & @AviD call your offspring, then? How old is it? Care to share family photos?
@Iszi Im... not sure I'm comfortable with this tangent.
@Adnan might get jealous.
22:59
Sup all
@D3C4FF past supper time here
^^ A song about chip & PIN.
23:15
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Q: Configure SSH keys for production and DR server

GuruHere is the case, we have successfully configured SSH keys (and hence password-less SFTP connection) between ProdServer-A to ProdServer-B. It works, or so I thought still yesterday. Yesterday ProdServer-B failed over to DisasterServer-B. When it did, the SSH connection failed. In ProdServer-A we...

that's an interesting question
@RoryMcCune unfortunately not as good an idea for mods to do it. We get stuck with it!
I'm unsatisfied with the recommendation of using the same private key: what if server A is taken down because it's been compromised?
OTOH, having all clients complain of a potential MITM on any failover isn't good either
@Gilles yeah, its morning here
So, what is the difference between greyed out and not greyed out user icons anyway
I've never been able to figure that out
people in the room but currently watching another?
@TildalWave @TerryChia That nmap scan got to 10.72.71.245 and then BSOD'd about an hour ago. :P
23:25
@AJHenderson there are multiple shades of grey. The longer you've been idle, the lighter the shade
@Gilles I'd estimate roughly 50 shades of grey are possible
Ah, it looks normal in here. Hallelujah.
@JeffFerland no, I don't think she said this
23:44
@JeffFerland I just caught up. Happy you banned... Also how awesome are the people here who have the patience to deal with that stuff. Its commendable Every professional needs to know that taking facts (criticism) is what makes them better
... (not reopening a discussion, just appreciating the DMZ crowd)
Now off to think about what this means: "run a proof using homomorphic encryption and solve for shrodingers cat" - Thanks @AJHenderson

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