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02 January 2008
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03:03 <****> mplex: i hear ya on tcl
03:04 <****> now that its on the routers I want to learn it, I've seen some cool custom commands written with it
03:04 <****> hmmm
03:05 <****> http://ioshints.blogspot.com/2007/06/ip-interface-command-i-always-wanted-to.html
03:07 <****> option in IOS, guess not
03:08 <****> I love you people
03:08 <****> dont let anything tell you otherwise
03:08 <****> good night
03:09 <****> night
04:06 <****> anyone here sat in on the tuc exam?
04:30 <****> [1:2123:3] ATTACK-RESPONSES Microsoft cmd.exe banner [Classification: Successful Administrator Privilege Gain]
04:31 <****> that's not good, i see the used the cool port 1337
05:15 <****> bleh
05:23 <****> http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/sys/525313965.html
05:23 <****> who wants it
05:24 <****> how much for the pix?
05:24 <****> hermatize: what did you use the lab for
05:24 <****> ccnp
05:24 <****> you going for IE?
05:25 <****> yeah i took the written
05:25 <****> just doin another test for work
05:25 <****> cissp
05:25 <****> i wanna get new gear too
05:25 <****> 750 for th pix
05:25 <****> never been used
05:26 <****> how much memory does it have?
05:27 <****> ax
05:27 <****> max
05:27 <****> i think its 128 right?
05:27 <****> its got the VAC+
05:27 <****> its fully loaded dude, nuthing else to do to it
05:27 <****> except upgrade it's code to ASA code :-)
05:28 <****> i can put whatever code you want on it
05:28 <****> havent looked into pix versions in a while
05:29 <****> hermatize: I can't afford it
05:30 <****> hermatize: keep it and go for your CCSP
05:32 <****> na i wanna sell it
05:32 <****> woot
05:33 <****> All my machines are IPv6-enabled for 2008.
05:33 <****> (OK, all my *personal* machines)
05:35 <****> that brings up a question I just thought about
05:35 <****> CuriosCat: buy my lab
05:35 <****> do they have personal home routers with IPv6 capability yet?
05:35 <****> man i still havent configured my ssg
05:36 <****> hermatize: Why would I do such a think?
05:37 <****> ryty: My Cisco 1751 has IPv6 capability :)
05:37 <****> and actually, so do most home routers, but vendors haven't bothered adding support to the GUI yet
05:37 <****> CuriosCat: but I don't think my linksys WRT does.
05:37 <****> it does if you load OpenWRT on it.
05:37 <****> atleast, not without DDWRT
05:37 <****> Right.
05:37 <****> I haven't added wireless IPv6 support yet.
05:37 <****> I should though
05:38 <****> My home setup is basically a Cisco 1751 feeding into a WRT54G
05:38 <****> i got an 871w
05:38 <****> yah, they've disappoint some mischievous hackers. :-)
05:38 <****> that'd*
05:39 <****> mm. cisco 1811 please.
05:41 <****> CuriosCat, you have ipv6 address block from your ISP or from tunnel broker ?
05:41 <****> From my ISP
05:41 <****> which would be...me.
05:41 <****> :)
05:41 <****> hah, fine
05:41 <****> It *is* tunneled, but only because I haven't figured out how to route IPv6 over the DSL PPPoE yet
05:42 <****> all the DSL routes come from Radius, and I don't know how to make it pay attention to IPv6 radius attributes.
05:43 <****> CuriosCat; running dual stacks or native ipv6 on your pcs?
05:44 <****> loceur: Dual stacks is still native IPv6, even if IPv4 is still running alongside.
05:44 <****> I'm not IPv6-*only* if that's what you're asking
05:44 <****> meh, excuse the mis-definition
05:47 <****> loceur: The biggest pain is getting the various operating systems to do IPv6
05:48 <****> e.g. Solaris won't let you manually configure a static address unless and untill you let in.ndpd auto-assign one
05:48 <****> Mac OS X ignores any IPv6 configuration in the Network control panel (but setting it up with command-line tools works fine)
05:48 <****> IOS was actually the most straightforward of the bunch, with Linux a close second.
05:50 <****> CuriosCat: I keep getting worried that some day my boss is going to be like, "well, we need to be IPv6 compliant by the end of this week"
05:52 <****> "hopefully you carry some brains with those balls, boss"
05:57 <****> ryty: I like to preempt those when I can.
06:34 <****> have any of you guys had bad experiences with non OEM gbics?
06:36 <****> i have nortel gbics in some gear working fine
06:36 <****> never had a trouble with any of them
06:43 <****> vader--, newer switches are really picky about it.
06:43 <****> you can turn on service unsupported-transceiver or whatever it is, but even that didn't work for me one time
06:43 <****> service unsupport-transceiver <-- best command :)
06:44 <****> on older switches I've used all manner of gbics without issue.
06:44 <****> ones that come with nics and stuff, I've thrown in switches
06:44 <****> switches that come with nics?
06:46 <****> im dealing with HP switches
06:47 <****> i bought hp gbics or ones that were labeled as hp gbics
06:47 <****> really cheap
06:47 <****> they work fine
06:47 <****> but i can't get them now
06:48 <****> no I mean server nics that have a gbic in them
06:48 <****> I've taken that gbic and used it in a switch
06:49 <****> oh on hp switches I have no idea how picky they are about the gbics.
06:49 <****> never used an hp switch
06:49 <****> they only like fininsars
06:49 <****> finisars even
07:44 <****> yo
09:00 <****> hello guys
09:01 <****> What's the upload speed cable, dsl providers have on their network for file transfers?
09:01 <****> Anyone seen any limits?
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