[04:02:53] [connected at Fri Mar 3 04:02:53 2006] [04:02:53] <> *** Looking up your hostname... [04:02:53] <> *** Checking ident [04:02:53] <> *** Found your hostname [04:03:23] <> *** No identd (auth) response [04:03:23] <> *** Your host is brown.freenode.net[brown.freenode.net/6667], running version hyperion-1.0.2 [04:03:23] [I have joined #peak] [11:50:43] ** whit has joined us [11:51:50] whit is now known as whit|cold [12:07:37] ** pje has joined us [12:18:05] whit|cold is now known as whit [13:59:33] ** erikrose has left IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [15:07:28] ** bitmonk has left IRC (Remote closed the connection) [15:08:09] ** bitmonk has joined us [15:17:28] pje: havin a problem with setuptools again - they seem to except /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/site.py to exist - on my system it doesnt exist [15:17:49] You need to tell me the actual error message. [15:17:54] And what command you typed in. [15:23:38] oh - the cronjob wich ran a global update 5 minutes ago added the file on the latest setuptools [15:24:22] consider the problem as nonexistent in the lates version [15:25:44] sry for wasting your time [15:48:32] ** bitmonk has left IRC (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) [15:48:53] ** bitmonk_ has joined us [16:34:25] pje is now known as pje_mtg [16:38:38] ** DesreveR has joined us [16:43:19] ** DesreveR has left IRC (Client Quit) [16:45:00] ** DesreveR has joined us [16:53:02] ** r0nny has left IRC (Connection timed out) [17:02:59] DesreveR is now known as r0nny [17:08:49] pje_mtg is now known as pje [20:11:13] ** pje has left IRC ("Client exiting") [22:36:13] ** bitmonk_ has left IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [22:38:35] ** bitmonk has joined us [22:54:42] [Global Notice] Hi all. If you've been affected by the DCC exploit, which just surfaced in the last day or so, the problem is with your netgear router. The symptom is that you get knocked off line; it may require a router reset to recover. Please message me if this has happened to you and let me know what model router you're using. Thanks! [23:02:50] [Global Notice] This is what we have so far on that new exploit: http://tinyurl.com/qah9z .... thanks [23:06:22] [Global Notice] To summarize, since my blog is now overloaded, if you are running a Netgear WGR614 or WGT624, and probably other models, and probably Netgear routers relabeled by ISP's, you are vulnerable to a new exploit which can be used to knock you off IRC, and probably other places. Thanks.