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[10:02:11] *** Joins: DNS777 (DNS777@search.for.freedom) [10:43:18] *** Quits: DNS777 (DNS777@NetAdmin.RBOSE) (Quit: Coyote finally caught me) [10:46:54] *** Joins: DNS777 (DNS777@search.for.freedom) [11:20:33] *** Joins: DustWolf (DustWolf@RBOSE-20iolm.ctrl-alt-del.si) [11:20:33] -pms.rbose.org- Replaying up to 10 lines of pre-join history spanning up to 40 seconds [16:23:53] *** Joins: kman (kman@RBOSE-9fg.jje.94.93.IP) [17:02:58] *** Quits: kman (kman@RBOSE-9fg.jje.94.93.IP) (Ping timeout: 241 seconds) [17:14:48] *** Quits: kalken (default@RBOSE-41ee6l.bredband.comhem.se) (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.2) [17:17:19] *** Joins: kalken (default@RBOSE-41ee6l.bredband.comhem.se) [18:27:02] *** Joins: Kebap (Max@RBOSE-8d0k7o.adsl.alicedsl.de) [19:40:02] *** Quits: Kebap (Max@RBOSE-8d0k7o.adsl.alicedsl.de) (Ping timeout: 241 seconds) [19:41:44] *** Joins: Kebap (Max@RBOSE-us8jt7.adsl.alicedsl.de) [20:23:58] *** Joins: kman (kman@RBOSE-9fg.jje.94.93.IP) [20:27:20] Hey guys, i need an ssh tunnel to access my university network. Can anyone open one for me? [20:27:21] ^^ [20:30:21] ,nicks [20:30:21] kman: ChanServ, DNS, DNS777, DustWolf, Evil, kalken, Kebap, kman, lukas, missboty, nairboon, nobody, rBOTse, and SoNeta [20:32:53] hi kman :) [20:33:13] cant u run such as on ya router? [20:33:22] No, for some reason i cant., [20:33:23] with openwrt [20:33:30] hm why [20:33:34] * lukas is whoising kman [20:33:45] Something with reverse lookup not being provided by my ISP [20:34:16] kman: can you identify? :) [20:34:19] kman im thinkin of gettin ipv6 range for rbose [20:34:29] lukas, done [20:34:45] thx kman :) [20:34:54] you guys have any idea on the problem of reverse ip lookup? [20:35:37] can you talk about this stuff here freely or we need query? [20:35:44] would some1 have not a problem in giving his real data (real name would be public like u kow from ipv4 domains) then ill register ipv6s [20:35:48] it is free [20:36:01] and this would help with ya problem kman [20:36:03] kman: ^ [20:36:52] because i wonder why you need ssh tunnel at all [20:37:04] Something with reverse lookup not being provided by my ISP [20:37:20] thats normal [20:37:25] I didnt really get a good answer from the support there, but yeah.. [20:37:43] but if we have ipv6 isp its like an isp betwwen our ipv4 isps [20:37:49] Apparently that was what was making my connectino time out. [20:38:40] so let me know [20:38:41] :) [20:39:10] kman: technically i can open a tunnel for you, but i need better to understand why, and what kind of tunnel you need [20:39:14] lukas, i need the tunnel so i can get some calculations running on a cluster i cant access from my current ip for some reason. [20:39:22] query ^^ [20:39:31] ok, query [20:40:39] everybody ignores ipv6 [20:40:52] nearly everybody [20:40:57] :p [20:41:29] I dont even know what it is ^^ [20:41:48] omg more worst even [20:41:50] lol [20:42:00] !g what is ipv6 [20:42:08] ,w ipv6 [20:42:09] DNS777: Error: Google must be dumb because it is unable to find location ipv6. Pease try search for city together with country, for example: weather Oslo, Norway [20:42:12] lol [20:42:47] !w ipv6 [20:42:50] IPv6 | Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet Protocol (IP) intended to succeed Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), which currently directs almost all Internet traffic, but it is unable to fulfill the demand for IP addresses. IPv6 allows up to 2^128 addresses, a massive increase from the 2^32 (about 4.3 billion) addresses possible with IPv4, and includes several other [20:42:51] improvements. To gain the full benefits of IPv6, most hosts on the Internet, as well as the networks connecting them, will need to deploy this protocol—a difficult transition. While deployment of IPv6 is accelerating, especially in the Asia-Pacific region and some European countries, areas such as the Americas and Africa are c @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipv6 [20:42:57] =_= [20:43:33] ^^ [20:45:25] ,quote get #rbose Fuller [20:45:25] lukas: Error: 'Fuller' is not a valid id. [20:45:36] ,quote search #rbose Fuller [20:45:37] lukas: 19 found: #10: "You never change things by fighting the...", #111: "Revolution by design and invention is the only...", #122: "Dear reader, traditional human power structures...", #136: "The Grunch of giants consists of the...", #145: "We must do away with the absolutely specious...", #146: "We keep inventing jobs because of this false...", #147: "according to Malthusian-Darwinian theory,...", #155: "Humanity has (2 more messages) [20:45:42] ,more [20:45:42] lukas: the option to become successful on...", #157: "CIA = Capitalism's Invisible Army ~ Buckminster...", #164: "It is now highly feasible to take care of...", #176: "Take the initiative. Go to work, and above all...", #177: "The Things to do are: the things that need...", #200: "Humanity's cosmic-energy account consists...", #202: "The procedure we are pursuing is that of true...", #203: "True democracy discovers by (1 more message) [20:45:48] ,more [20:45:48] lukas: patient experiment...", #204: "Democracy certainly couldn't work so long as...", #78: "The most important thing about Spaceship Earth...", #90: "The Things to do are: the things that need...", and #91: "on first priority in design consideration is..." [20:46:12] ,quote get #rbose 90 [20:46:13] lukas: Quote #90: "The Things to do are: the things that need doing, that you see need to be done, and that no one else seems to see need to be done. ~ Buckminster Fuller" (added by Kebap at 10:19 PM, August 05, 2010) [20:46:22] DNS777: ^ just do it! :D [20:46:36] just do what? [20:46:48] the ipv6 stuff [20:47:06] [20:35:44] would some1 have not a problem in giving his real data (real name would be public like u kow from ipv4 domains) then ill register ipv6s [20:47:07] [20:35:48] it is free [20:47:27] ok, missed that [20:47:39] and this would not be one ip that would be a whole bunch lol [20:48:05] and just the name would be public but other real data is needed [20:48:16] http://sixxs.net [20:48:19] URL Title: SixXS - IPv6 Deployment & Tunnel Broker [20:48:20] if i give you my real data will i become your ISP (Internet Service Police) according to ACTA? LOL [20:48:24] this one [20:48:45] there are more free ipv6 isps ut this is the most common one [20:48:46] if i give you my real data will i become your ISP (Internet SECRET* Police) according to ACTA? LOL [20:50:39] if u register at any other isp u must give real data too lukas [20:54:30] its just would make sense that we register a ip block 2gether [20:54:40] becuz some1 alone dont needs a whole ipv6 block [20:55:54] so far you are not an evil haxx0r [20:55:55] lol [22:44:47] i dont even understand ipv6 [22:46:28] wo0t [22:46:45] Kebap: das is der nachfolger von ipv4 [22:47:12] früher oder später gibt es kein isp mehr der ipv4 vergeben kann [22:47:19] ,quote get #rbose 177 [22:47:19] Kebap: Quote #177: "The Things to do are: the things that need doing, that you see need to be done, and that no one else seems to see need to be done. ~ Buckminster Fuller" (added by lukas at 07:38 PM, June 01, 2011) [22:47:41] oh, seems like repeated [22:48:20] ,quote #rbose remove 177 [22:48:21] lukas: Error: The "Quote" plugin is loaded, but there is no command named "#rbose" in it. Try "list Quote" to see the commands in the "Quote" plugin. [22:48:30] ehm sorry [22:48:36] ,quote remove #rbose 177 [22:48:36] lukas: The operation succeeded. [22:48:51] *früher oder später gibt es kein isp mehr der keine neuen ipv4 vergeben kann [22:48:59] lol wieder falsch [22:49:09] aba ich denke du weisst wie ichs meine [22:50:15] the are some advantages with ipv6 and one of them is the fo0kin big ranges [22:52:09] dns: yeah there are more ipv6 than ipv4 adresses, i know ^^ but more than that? i dont know much [22:53:13] http://www.techsutram.com/2009/03/differences-ipv4-vs-ipv6.html [22:53:14] URL Title: Differences IPv4 Vs IPv6 [22:53:20] to list some [22:55:12] http://www.ipv6now.com.au/primers/IPv6Advantages.php [22:55:14] URL Title: IPv6 Advantages [23:13:00] The IPv4 address space is expected to run out around 2011 if there is no change to the existing rates of allocation. In practice, the only option for those building large new networks is to use IPv6. [23:13:05] whoops [23:13:47] its already run out [23:14:13] i had somewhere a counter [23:14:34] Kebap: http://inetcore.com/project/ipv4ec/index_en.html [23:14:36] URL Title: IPv4 Exhaustion Counter (English) | INTEC Inc. [23:16:29] http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/plotend.png [23:17:34] could be also a diagram of dollar,euro, etc. [23:17:39] :x [23:17:46] the value of it [23:39:13] *** Quits: kman (kman@RBOSE-9fg.jje.94.93.IP) (Ping timeout: 241 seconds)