speaker
stringlengths
1
16
start
int64
0
1.44k
end
int64
0
1.44k
text
stringlengths
0
498
dialogue_id
stringclasses
179 values
turn_id
int64
0
2.6k
original_split
stringclasses
6 values
<system>
212
212
=== Sena entered the room.
channel-two
1,270
channel-two
<system>
212
212
=== Gertrud entered the room.
channel-two
1,271
channel-two
Gertrud
212
212
ok i have an ext3 image
channel-two
1,272
channel-two
Renate
212
212
Margene, eh? yea, I haven't found a thing that can compare to flashget/fdm on Windows..
channel-two
1,273
channel-two
Gertrud
212
212
i did not unmount it cleanly
channel-two
1,274
channel-two
Renate
213
213
Gertrud, fsck
channel-two
1,275
channel-two
Gertrud
213
213
is there a way to fsck an image?
channel-two
1,276
channel-two
Gertrud
213
213
it throws an error when i try to fsck the image
channel-two
1,277
channel-two
Margene
213
213
archangle25, flashgot/kget works for me every time
channel-two
1,278
channel-two
Jeanice
213
213
Leota: what distro?
channel-two
1,279
channel-two
Gertrud
213
213
its not a disk turned into an image, its 30gb of /dev/zero turned into an ext3
channel-two
1,280
channel-two
Angla
213
213
downthemall works for me
channel-two
1,281
channel-two
Renate
213
213
Margene, well, I never said it didn't work, I just find it lacking in features
channel-two
1,282
channel-two
<system>
213
213
=== Cristi left the room (quit: Connection timed out).
channel-two
1,283
channel-two
<system>
213
213
=== Rocco entered the room.
channel-two
1,284
channel-two
Renate
214
214
(scripting)
channel-two
1,285
channel-two
<system>
214
214
=== Brande left the room (quit: ).
channel-two
1,286
channel-two
Margene
214
214
well I mean in linux at least, that's the only one that works for me when servers have anti-leech mechanisms
channel-two
1,287
channel-two
<system>
214
214
=== Britta entered the room.
channel-two
1,288
channel-two
<system>
214
214
=== Inez left the room (quit: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by Brandie)).
channel-two
1,289
channel-two
<system>
214
214
=== Katherine left the room (quit: "g'night").
channel-two
1,290
channel-two
Renate
215
215
Margene, hint, if they don't want you to leech, don't leech
channel-two
1,291
channel-two
Margene
215
215
no, the problem is they don't just stop leeching, they stop resuming
channel-two
1,292
channel-two
<system>
215
215
=== Hassan left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
channel-two
1,293
channel-two
<system>
215
215
=== Nada left the room (quit: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)).
channel-two
1,294
channel-two
Leota
215
215
Jeanice: kubuntu
channel-two
1,295
channel-two
<system>
215
215
=== Hermila entered the room.
channel-two
1,296
channel-two
Arlie
215
215
posting stuff for download, then placing restrictions on downloading it, is against the communist manifesto of the OSS bowel movement
channel-two
1,297
channel-two
Margene
215
215
I'm sure it's a lot worse to restart a download and suck up even more bandwidth than to resume some multi GB file at 90%
channel-two
1,298
channel-two
<system>
215
215
=== Inez entered the room.
channel-two
1,299
channel-two
Julietta
216
216
can pcap inject packets into a open tcp connection ?
channel-two
1,300
channel-two
<system>
216
216
=== Felicitas left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
channel-two
1,301
channel-two
Arlie
216
216
pcap injects ethernet packets
channel-two
1,302
channel-two
Arlie
216
216
so yes
channel-two
1,303
channel-two
Arlie
216
216
they can be tcp,udp,ip, whatever
channel-two
1,304
channel-two
Renate
216
216
Margene, wait, if the file is non-resumable how do you resume it? o.O
channel-two
1,305
channel-two
Jeanice
217
217
Leota: http://jeandamiendurand.free.fr/debian/splashutils/ worked fine for me
channel-two
1,306
channel-two
Margene
217
217
Renate, I dunno, it just happens
channel-two
1,307
channel-two
Renate
217
217
magic, zomg! :o.O
channel-two
1,308
channel-two
Margene
217
217
you send it through flashgot to the downloader again, and it automagically resumes
channel-two
1,309
channel-two
Julietta
218
218
Arlie, yeah, but don't tcp connections have state information that prevent direct injection like that ?
channel-two
1,310
channel-two
Leota
218
218
Jeanice: those are the debs i tried, it messed with the entire apt-get install process, it couldn't run the post install process because the ubuntu startup scripts are so different and because the pre-uninstall scripts couldn't also be run the hole thing fell apart
channel-two
1,311
channel-two
Arlie
218
218
Julietta, you can inject garbage if you want
channel-two
1,312
channel-two
<system>
218
218
=== Sandy entered the room.
channel-two
1,313
channel-two
Arlie
218
218
Julietta, or you can steal someones connection
channel-two
1,314
channel-two
<system>
218
218
=== Clara left the room (quit: No route to host).
channel-two
1,315
channel-two
<system>
218
218
=== Ramona entered the room.
channel-two
1,316
channel-two
Arlie
219
219
Julietta, how any 1 particular tcp stack decides to respond to your garabge depends on its implementation
channel-two
1,317
channel-two
<system>
219
219
=== Celsa entered the room.
channel-two
1,318
channel-two
Julietta
220
220
i actually neither want to steal the connection nor i want to inject garbage (data that is not getting accepted by a valid implementation)
channel-two
1,319
channel-two
Elli
220
220
Hmm
channel-two
1,320
channel-two
Celsa
220
220
good morning
channel-two
1,321
channel-two
Gertrud
220
220
hey Renate is there some special option to pass fsck to get it to fsck my ext3 image?
channel-two
1,322
channel-two
Elli
220
220
Any idea why 'passwd' would ask for a new password four times?
channel-two
1,323
channel-two
<system>
220
220
=== Crista entered the room.
channel-two
1,324
channel-two
Priscila
220
220
Elli: A hacked version.
channel-two
1,325
channel-two
Melda
221
221
is there a way to get ls -l to print full path in each response?
channel-two
1,326
channel-two
Arlie
221
221
Julietta, do whatever you want ... its an ethernet packet
channel-two
1,327
channel-two
Leota
221
221
Jeanice: i had to replace most of the the startup scripts with just echo boo, the problem seemed to be with the kernel not being detected or something
channel-two
1,328
channel-two
Melda
221
221
so it'll show /home/user/filename.jpg at the end of every single line?
channel-two
1,329
channel-two
Elli
221
221
Priscila, yeah that could be a possbility except I just recompiled it from sources, thinking just that
channel-two
1,330
channel-two
<system>
221
221
=== Georgeanna entered the room.
channel-two
1,331
channel-two
Melda
221
221
vs just showing filename.jpg?
channel-two
1,332
channel-two
Elli
221
221
And still the same behavious
channel-two
1,333
channel-two
Priscila
221
221
Elli: Hmmm. Weird indeed ..
channel-two
1,334
channel-two
Julietta
221
221
Arlie, well, i can't, to actually inject valid packets i would need to modify the sockets state
channel-two
1,335
channel-two
Jeanice
221
221
Leota: strange... and what errors did you get when you tried to compile?
channel-two
1,336
channel-two
Priscila
221
221
Melda: ls -l /home/user/*
channel-two
1,337
channel-two
<system>
221
221
=== Giselle left the room.
channel-two
1,338
channel-two
Elli
221
221
Ya
channel-two
1,339
channel-two
Priscila
222
222
Elli: I assume you can trust where you gott he sources from?
channel-two
1,340
channel-two
Arlie
222
222
Julietta, use libpcap to do whatever you want ... your sending ethernet packets ... send valid tcp or dont ... its up to you
channel-two
1,341
channel-two
Leota
223
223
Jeanice: don't have that info at the moment, this kernel only has the bootsplash patch
channel-two
1,342
channel-two
Melda
223
223
godlfish: anyway to do that recursively? like with ls -alR to show full paths/permissions on every file in a tree?
channel-two
1,343
channel-two
<system>
223
223
=== Arlinda left the room ("Coming Back").
channel-two
1,344
channel-two
<system>
223
223
=== Arlinda entered the room.
channel-two
1,345
channel-two
<system>
223
223
=== Stefani left the room (quit: "Working on heaven's door").
channel-two
1,346
channel-two
<system>
223
223
=== Emilio left the room (quit: "Leaving").
channel-two
1,347
channel-two
<system>
223
223
=== Anneliese left the room (quit: "Leaving").
channel-two
1,348
channel-two
Jeanice
223
223
Leota: fair enough
channel-two
1,349
channel-two
Priscila
223
223
Melda: use find, find /home/user/ -exec ls -l {} +
channel-two
1,350
channel-two
Elli
223
223
Priscila, yeah
channel-two
1,351
channel-two
Felicia
224
224
Melda: alias it in your ~/.bashrc
channel-two
1,352
channel-two
Elli
224
224
Priscila, it might be a PAM module problem actually, hmm
channel-two
1,353
channel-two
Priscila
224
224
Melda: actually. that will just do the same thing.
channel-two
1,354
channel-two
Melda
224
224
goldfish: my actual application is a cleint chmod'd "/" to this user... so I want to change EVERYTHING owned by this user on the system to "root:root" and then just fix his homedir
channel-two
1,355
channel-two
Leota
224
224
Jeanice: bootsplash seemed to be easier to install, i added the bootsplash patch, then used splas bla bla > bootsplash, then extracted my initrd file using cpio and added bootsplash to its top level dir, and then recreated the initrd, that was it, the progress bar didn't matter and it doesn't work, also i made a nice ubuntu theme
channel-two
1,356
channel-two
<system>
224
224
=== Shawnee entered the room.
channel-two
1,357
channel-two
Melda
224
224
rather than reinstalling another system
channel-two
1,358
channel-two
Priscila
224
224
Elli: Ahhh, I've never used that PAM stuff.
channel-two
1,359
channel-two
<system>
224
224
=== Edith left the room (quit: "Leaving").
channel-two
1,360
channel-two
Anya
224
224
How do you keep someone confined to their home directory? I'm having someone ssh'ing in for irssi, but I don't want them to access the rest of my system
channel-two
1,361
channel-two
Melda
224
224
so i was going to do an ls and grep out his username and then pull the file-paths from like awk '{ print $9 }' from the ls -l and do a | xargs chown root:root, etc
channel-two
1,362
channel-two
Priscila
225
225
Melda: sounds like you want find...
channel-two
1,363
channel-two
Felicia
225
225
Elli: and Pam? .. hrm .. sounds nice ;-)
channel-two
1,364
channel-two
Arlie
225
225
Julietta, ethernet packets dont care what data you put in them ... so long as you have a valid ethernet header with src and dest MAC addresses
channel-two
1,365
channel-two
Julietta
225
225
Arlie, the point is if you inject data into a open tcp connection, the original application maintaining that connection will recieve a ack for packet it didn't send which will likely result in a broken connection, which means i can't actually inject into a connection, it is NOT up to me
channel-two
1,366
channel-two
<system>
225
225
=== Latrina left the room (quit: Remote closed the connection).
channel-two
1,367
channel-two
Priscila
225
225
Melda: find has -user , to find files owned by user, and then has -exec , for executing command on said files.
channel-two
1,368
channel-two
Julietta
225
225
Arlie, ethernet packets don't but VALID implementations of tcp DO
channel-two
1,369
channel-two