I have to opt-in every 5 minutes! I can be browsing the forums immediately after opting in, and it'll suddenly tell me I have to opt-in again. Yes I have stuff shared, and I know its accessible. My system is Debian unstable, and my machine name is FATLXCEPTION.
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On 09-16-2002 1:20 FatlXception wrote: I have to opt-in every 5 minutes! I can be browsing the forums immediately after opting in, and it'll suddenly tell me I have to opt-in again. Yes I have stuff shared, and I know its accessible. My system is Debian unstable, and my machine name is FATLXCEPTION.
While you're at it, you might want to find out why your box is repeatedly pinging mine, and stop it. It's not very often, but it is enough to fill up the terminal I set aside for netfilter logging messages, flooding out the useful blocked packets. I'd appreciate that. Now to figure out who 131.151.191.96 is and tell them to stop it too. :D
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most likely it's the getlmh.c program, on fatlxception, written to create an lmhosts file, for those to lazy to point their wins server to 131.151.65.253
OK, tell me your IP or your computer name and I'll filter it out.
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On 09-19-2002 0:11 PERL_ZEALOT wrote: While you're at it, you might want to find out why your box is repeatedly pinging mine, and stop it. It's not very often, but it is enough to fill up the terminal I set aside for netfilter logging messages, flooding out the useful blocked packets. I'd appreciate that. Now to figure out who 131.151.191.96 is and tell them to stop it too. :D
Besides which, it shouldn't fill up anything. Its just one ping, and if that succeeds, an NMB name resuest. If that succeeds, it looks for your SMB shares. If you have the ping netfiltered out, you shouldn't be getting any of the rest anyway.
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On 09-19-2002 0:11 PERL_ZEALOT wrote: While you're at it, you might want to find out why your box is repeatedly pinging mine, and stop it. It's not very often, but it is enough to fill up the terminal I set aside for netfilter logging messages, flooding out the useful blocked packets. I'd appreciate that. Now to figure out who 131.151.191.96 is and tell them to stop it too. :D
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