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00:06.40file[laptop]CosmicPenguin: it's evil, 'nuff said
00:07.35CosmicPenguinfile[laptop]: what protocol do you recommend?  You told me once before, but I'm old and stupid
00:08.16file[laptop]I like IAX2, it's easy to understand... easy to modify... works behind NAT usually...
00:09.02CosmicPenguinare there any soft clients that can talk IAX2?
00:09.19file[laptop]there's an entire library so clients can be written
00:09.25file[laptop]but there's diax, iaxcomm, firefly...
00:09.40file[laptop]http://iaxclient.sf.net/ some mentioned there
00:10.05file[laptop]you could write your own phone if you wanted
00:10.36CosmicPenguinI don't want
00:10.42CosmicPenguinhell, I just need something to run on the command line
00:10.58file[laptop]a command line softphone? good luck with that
00:11.18CosmicPenguinI don't need no freekin' gui
00:12.14file[laptop]iaxclient does have a command line utility to test it out...
00:12.31CosmicPenguinI'm looking at it now
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00:43.09CosmicPenguinkergoth: whats happening?
00:44.40kergothnada, been occupied with valentines and stuff. good to get some time off from work and away from the pc
00:44.43kergothheh
00:44.45kergothyou?
01:09.22CosmicPenguinsame ol same ol
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01:25.51CosmicPenguinheh - well, at least the server responded to the call
01:25.57CosmicPenguinThats a good first step
01:25.58file[laptop]why wouldn't it? hmm?
01:26.39CosmicPenguinAnd apparently, despite my attempts otherwise, linphone is using the wrong codec
01:26.46CosmicPenguinAnyway, thats a debug for another day
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04:11.54chouimat|Zzzznight
04:33.20RussI misdialed a number and my $20 phone card said "you have...4 minutes remaining for this call"
04:39.48prpplagueRuss: doh
04:40.35T0mWhow much phone sex do you get for 4 minutes?
04:46.23RussIf I dial the number right, I'm supposed to get 33 hours
05:07.57Russanyone interested in hearing "my immortal" should call 011+82+11+898+3870
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14:50.30chouimatmorning
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14:55.45CosmicPenguin~lart linphone
15:01.13chouimathi CosmicPenguin
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15:24.55prpplaguesorphin: hehe, didn't realize your girl pj was so shy
15:25.29pb_hey plague
15:25.57prpplaguepb_: hey
15:26.02prpplaguepb_: how goes it?
15:26.15prpplaguepb_: you seen that movie "dirty war" yet?
15:28.01prpplagueCosmicPenguin: i see amd has release some new geode designs
15:32.12pb_prpplague: pretty good.  back in Cambridge now.
15:32.19pb_Cambridge in England, that is
15:32.41pb_no, haven't seen that film yet.  any good?
15:36.34sorphinprpplague: eh?
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15:36.43sorphinpb_: wotcher mate
15:36.48pb_g'day sorphin
15:36.56sorphinmallum: and same to mallum too ;)
15:37.04sorphinpb_: good flights?
15:37.12pb_sorphin: not bad, as they go
15:38.24CIA-803timriker * 10buildroot-tux/make/jffs2root.mk: build less mtd
15:38.36prpplaguepb_: yea pretty decent
15:38.54sorphinbozos
15:38.55prpplaguepb_: of course, i have no reference as i've never lived in london
15:39.10mallumhey sorphin, pb_
15:39.26sorphinmallum: allo mr mallum
15:42.12pb_hi mallum
15:44.21mallumpb_: get back to other cambridge ok ?
15:44.32pb_yup
15:44.35prpplaguepb_: "dirty war" is about terrorists detonating a dirty bomb in downtown london
15:44.38pb_missed my 10am meeting, but never mind
15:50.01MonMothasorphin: what were you using SHA1 for?
15:50.26MonMothabecause it's still a very difficult problem to find a collision
15:50.32MonMothajust nowhere near as hard as it used to be
15:51.38sorphinMonMotha: what i hate is that people actively now TRY to break things like that, basically making people have to rewrite things to a 'better thing', till they break that too :P
15:52.33MonMothasorphin: well, that's the whole thing with crypto
15:52.42MonMothayou have people trying to make things work, and people trying to see what's wrong with it
15:53.08MonMothawould you rather not know that SHA1 is broken and only have the NSA know?
15:53.08sorphinMonMotha: i don't call what they did 'seeing what's wrong w/ sha-1'
15:53.34sorphinthis is work related stuff
15:53.48MonMothait's not like they completely broke SHA1, they just decreased the problem size of finding a hash collision by 2**11 (which is big, but it's still a big problem)
15:54.26MonMothait's not like you were ever sure there weren't any hash collisions, in fact you're sure there are
15:54.36sorphinMonMotha: people use md5 and sha-1 because they've worked fine, and didn't require as much 'storage space'
15:55.11sorphinhaven't seen any sha256 modules around :P
15:55.26MonMothareally?  The linux kernel supports sha256 IIRC
15:55.30sorphinuh
15:55.33sorphinthat's nice for it
15:55.41MonMothait's not like it's hard to find implementations
15:55.54pb_prpplague: aha.  I'll have to look out for it.
15:56.04sorphinMonMotha: so why do so many things use sha-1 then, why not just use sha256? :P
15:57.01MonMothasorphin: because previously it was believed that sha1 was "good enough"
15:57.07MonMothaI know that openssl has support
15:57.25MonMothaer, was that ripemd160?
15:57.38MonMothathat may have been RIPE-MD160
15:58.25MonMothayeah, I guess that was RIPEMD160
15:58.48MonMothaI know I've seen sha256 support in somethign
15:59.34sorphinMonMotha: i don't realy like having to rewrite my code yet again to hash at an even higher level (pasword hasing).. and now, what about password files that used md5 hashing, now that's not even worth anything now
15:59.40sorphinmight as well just use plaintext :P
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16:00.38prpplaguepb_: http://www.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050123/THINGS0206/501230307/1055/ARCHIVES
16:00.39MonMothathat sound you heard was the sound of xterm crashing...
16:00.55CIA-803timriker * 10buildroot-tux/sources/linux-2.6.10-tux1.patch: shannon_irkbd
16:01.23MonMothagpg certainly supports sha256 and sha512 though, maybe that's where I saw it
16:01.46sorphinMonMotha: i don't realy like having to rewrite my code yet again to hash at an even higher level (pasword hasing).. and now, what about password files that used md5 hashing, now that's not even worth anything now
16:01.50sorphinmight as well just use plaintext :P
16:02.17MonMothaum, sha1 is still fine for password hashing
16:02.26MonMothaas is md5
16:02.42sorphineven if you can put in a value that has the same hash? :P
16:02.54MonMothathat was always the case, it's just easier to find such collisions now
16:03.01MonMothayou still need to have the hash to compare against
16:03.23MonMothaand with such short input sizes, these recent attacks wouldn't work nearly as well
16:03.40MonMothaso unless you're using multiple kilo-character passwords, you're not going to notice a difference
16:04.04MonMothait's quicker to just brute-force the input space for a short password than to apply the recent attacks against SHA1 anyway
16:04.18MonMothaand the md5 attack was even less of a "break", BOTH the original and the collision had to be specially crafted
16:07.01MonMothaanyway, the idea with password hashing has always been to delay a break-in if an attacker were to acquire a copy of the hashed passwords.  Most people still write that secret off as compromised
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16:16.23pb_right.  the whole reason we have shadow passwords is that any hash is breakable, given enough time.
16:18.23MonMothayup
16:19.53sorphintrue
16:20.20TimRikerMonMotha: the sha1 "break" appears to be the same. 2 specially crafted blocks.
16:20.45sorphinif it's not that big of an issue
16:20.54prpplagueTimRiker: morning
16:20.58TimRikermoin
16:21.12TimRikerprpplague: jtag dump your juicebox yet?
16:21.27prpplagueTimRiker: naw, been busy with work
16:21.51MonMothaTimRiker: hum, the summary I had was incorrect or misleading at the least then.  I was under the impression that they'd reduced the problem size significantly for any given input
16:22.02MonMothasorphin: certainly not at that point yet
16:22.36MonMothahowever, these kinds of discoveries are sometimes precursors to more major flaws being found
16:27.01TimRikerMonMotha: that's still possible, I've not read the paper, but I seemed to read in some comments that the keysize reduction may only happen for specially crafted blocks.
16:28.29MonMothaTimRiker: hum, ok.  I know that's what happened with MD5.  It was possible to craft a hash collision, but only when you controlled both sides of the collision or got really lucky and had the thing you were trying to collide with be what you needed in the first place
16:28.48MonMothaIIRC the paper isn't really available yt
16:29.54sorphinit's not
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16:30.56sorphincdm: moin
16:31.01cdmmorning sorphin
16:32.52sorphincdm: hows things?
16:32.58cdmThings are good.
16:33.07cdmmy car will finally be registered in the State Of California today.
16:33.46MonMothathis is a good thing why?
16:34.02MonMothaI can think of many states that it would be better in various ways to have your car registered in
16:34.12sorphinMonMotha: well, since he *lives* there
16:34.20MonMothawell...ok
16:34.30MonMothaI guess that's "reasonable"
16:34.34sorphinheh
16:36.04kergoth~bitchslap mornings
16:36.06ibotACTION beats the sh*t out of mornings
16:39.28prpplaguecdm: hehe gotta pay that $500 registration fee
16:39.58cdmprpplague: where are you based?
16:42.29sorphincdm: he's a Texan fleeing to barbados
16:42.38cdmah.
16:45.06cdmprpplague: They don't charge that anymore.
16:45.25cdmand even when they did, my car would have been exempt since I didn't buy it out of state just to bring it into Cali.
16:45.38cdmie: I have had it for more then 2 years already.
16:53.28prpplaguecdm: ahh
16:54.26cdmsorphin: runs the gamut.
16:54.59cdmfrom mini's, to electric cars, to those "ginger" devices to BMW's to honda's and toyota's.
16:55.11cdmthe "boss" drives the top of the line S class mercedes.
17:02.41sorphincdm: i meant you
17:03.29cdmme?  I drive a simple toyota corolla.  I'm not big into wasting money on cars.
17:05.01cdmI want to get a hybrid accord or camery (when they finally release 'em) next.
17:05.13sorphinmy best friend catherine just bought an ipod photo (she's the one that had me ask you if you knew some other ipod guy there)
17:05.17CosmicPenguinThey're out, aren't they?
17:06.40CosmicPenguinCard /dev/dsp is no good because Device does not support mono PCM data
17:06.42CosmicPenguingrrr...
17:08.16CosmicPenguinNo wonder everybody says SIP is hard... :)
17:09.28cdmCosmicPenguin: the accord is, the camery is not.
17:09.47cdmsorphin: cool.  I have two photos on my desk here - one open, one not.
17:09.55pb_CosmicPenguin: doh.  what application is that?
17:10.01prpplaguecdm: i want one of these - http://www.abcsinc.com/tcsx1/pics/folder1/small-dsc00035.jpg
17:10.18cdmprpplague: :)
17:13.30prpplagueho ho hum
17:14.02kergothpb_: you see the hotplug-ng announcement? (new project like diethotplug)
17:14.03CosmicPenguinpb_: gnophone
17:14.05kergothlooks pretty neat
17:14.26prpplaguekergoth: that would be neat
17:15.06kergothprpplague: all small binaries statically linked with klibc
17:15.28pb_kergoth: no, haven't seen that
17:15.35pb_I'll check it out
17:15.39pb_CosmicPenguin: ah.  I've never tried that one.
17:16.17kergothpb_, prpplague: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-hotplug-devel&m=110808263031219&w=2
17:16.21pb_thanks
17:16.43pb_"linux-ng"?  heh
17:17.21pb_ah, sounds handy.
17:17.22kergothheh, i presume that was a typo
17:17.41pb_I've been having a lot of trouble lately with loads of hotplug events going off at once and sending my load average through the roof
17:17.48CosmicPenguinsorphin: some of us aren't full of money and have to go with the cheep ass versions... :)
17:18.30sorphinCosmicPenguin: cost me $150
17:18.42sorphinand some are cheaper
17:18.50sorphinthis was just a cisco phone
17:18.52sorphinused
17:19.19prpplaguesorphin: you reloaded it with standard sip package?
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17:21.02prpplaguepb_: argh, first stage of the bootloader works fine, but when it jumps to the copy in ram it dies :(
17:21.17pb_ah, I hate it when that happens
17:40.24sorphinprpplague: yeah, i did
17:41.02sorphinprpplague: this one was more of a pain than the ones i used to have tho, due to what version of the call manager crap it was running
17:42.22CosmicPenguinThis asterisk stuff is pretty cool though
17:42.48CosmicPenguin"For our team status, press 1"
17:43.06CosmicPenguinHave the BSD release mpg as the hold music
17:43.42sorphinCosmicPenguin: i use a di.fm stream for hold music
17:44.13chouimatsorphin: I use my 5600 mp3 playlist for hold music :)
17:45.20kergoth<PROTECTED>
17:45.23kergothheh
17:45.37markl__CosmicPenguin: our hold music at century was an mp3 player for a couple of years
17:45.42sorphinchouimat: nod
17:45.42markl__i wonder whatever happened to that
17:46.08chouimatsorphin: and lot of fun when they get Slayer - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida ;)
17:46.18sorphinok..
17:47.39CosmicPenguinWTF?
17:47.56sorphin?FTW
17:48.32markl__afu!
17:48.45CosmicPenguinheh
17:48.46chouimatouate de phoques?
17:49.21CosmicPenguinIts not Durango thats horrible - its the other stuff
17:49.26CosmicPenguinbut good luck to him if he can figure it out
18:07.28prpplagueanyone using apex bootloader?
18:13.05CosmicPenguinCrap
18:13.47kergothprpplague: heh, you mean other than marc singer himself? :)
18:14.02prpplaguekergoth: yea
18:14.14prpplaguekergoth: we are planning to use it
18:14.15kergothprpplague: dyoung and [g2] in #nslu2-linux were playing with it on their nslu2's
18:14.19kergothdunno anyone beyond that
18:14.33prpplaguekergoth: yea talking to [g2] now
18:14.39kergothah, cool
18:14.50prpplaguekergoth: well, its the best choice i've found
18:14.56prpplaguekergoth: blob seems to be dead
18:15.02kergothnod
18:15.08prpplagueand u-boot is overkill
18:15.11kergothu-boot is feature rich, but massive
18:16.02prpplaguekergoth: probably get omap running with apex in 1/2 a day
18:16.26kergothlayed out well?
18:16.31prpplaguekergoth: yea
18:16.43prpplaguekergoth: small, and well organized
18:16.45kergothcool
18:16.57kergothsomeone(tm) should add it to oe
18:17.03prpplaguekergoth: designed from the beginning to be easy to port
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18:38.22kergothyeah
18:38.27kergothplatform devices are my friends
18:39.07kergothother than that its just the little things.  2.6 just feels more polished in a lot of ways
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19:33.17CosmicPenguinhmmm.....
19:40.40CosmicPenguinnope
19:40.43CosmicPenguinbasically, all soft phones suck
19:58.43CosmicPenguinsooo... who wants to write a sip phone for Microwindows?
19:58.47CosmicPenguinanyone? anyone?
20:17.35anderseeCosmicPenguin: microwindows?
20:28.54CosmicPenguinandersee: I'm still a MW fan
20:29.46CosmicPenguinyou stupid app, use something other then fsckin' speex
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20:44.06anderseeCosmicPenguin: hmm, whats wrong with speex?
21:03.50prpplagueCosmicPenguin: you had your hands on those new geode boards yet?
21:03.56prpplagueCosmicPenguin: also of interest - http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8801551653.html
21:16.31prpplaguekergoth: yo! crack baby
21:16.34kergothhey
21:16.35prpplaguekergoth: whats the plan?
21:16.48kergothplan.. yeah.. could use one of those
21:19.32chouimatkergoth: hi
21:19.38kergothhey chouimat
21:19.44kergothchouimat: any news on the job front?
21:20.38chouimatkergoth: finishing application letters for wind river and sipquest (seems to winblows :( ) and listening to new judas priest album ... and also playing with oorexx 3.0 beta
21:24.33chouimatkergoth: but my friends here are sending me tons of emails with job here ... so I don't need to look as much as I was doing in Quebec City
21:24.42kergothah thats cool
21:25.23chouimatkergoth: cool ... you bet and I didn't had to ask ... big difference between the english canadian and the french
21:26.18sorphinanyone here use ssl w/ irc ? (BitchX preferably), trying to tell if the ssl version i compiled is working
21:26.51fishheadCANUCK
21:26.52kergothi use it, but with irssi, not bitchx
21:26.52fishheadCANUCK
21:26.54fishheadchou
21:27.01fishheadhow are the ladies treating you?
21:27.15sorphinkergoth: any way to tell on the server you're on if you're connected via ssl?
21:27.25sorphinstill connects to the normal irc port...
21:27.42kergothah, thats a bit odd. all my servers that use ssl its a different port
21:27.47kergothin the 8 hundred range, iirc
21:27.53kergothbut no, i dont know of a way
21:27.59kergothi ended up sniffing my traffic to make sure :)
21:28.12fishheadyeah and I bet your traffic stinks too
21:28.13sorphinnod
21:28.17fishheadsmells like asshole
21:28.36kergothi run ssl connections into my irc proxy at home
21:28.37fishheador mabye preteens
21:28.44kergoththen either ssl or not to the various servers, depending on whether or not they support it
21:29.06sorphinnod
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21:37.38CosmicPenguinprpplague: yeah, those imood boxes are nice
21:42.05CosmicPenguinheh
21:42.13CosmicPenguinctrl-alt-delete doesn't work over minicom... :D
21:42.21kergothhehe
21:45.55MonMothaCosmicPenguin: great job, really
21:49.19fishheadhey mon
21:49.22fishheadhow are you ?
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22:14.37file[laptop]hello
22:15.58CosmicPenguinIts all files fault
22:16.01CosmicPenguin~lart file
22:16.29file[laptop]fine, it's all my fault
22:16.50CosmicPenguinfile[laptop]: why are there no worthwhile soft IP phones for linux?
22:17.24file[laptop]because :(
22:18.24CosmicPenguinWindows is kickin' our ass here
22:18.52file[laptop]so write one!
22:19.00file[laptop]although I thought you only wanted console...
22:25.35sorphineek! it's file!
22:25.57file[laptop]yessssssss
22:26.44sorphinfile[laptop]: sup?
22:27.11fishheadyeah
22:27.15fishheadI bet file is a canadian too
22:27.16file[laptop]trying to get warm
22:27.28file[laptop]one look at my hostname and anyone can tell I'm Canadian
22:27.40fishheadoh
22:27.41fishheadyou are
22:27.42fishheadHAHAHAHA
22:27.45fishheadI was trying to insult you
22:27.46fishheadbut you are
22:27.52fishheadYOU STUPID CANUCK
22:27.58fishhead:P
22:28.14file[laptop]stupid?
22:28.24file[laptop]you don't want to get on my bad side
22:28.24fishheadna, many of my best friends are canadian actually :)
22:28.33sorphinfile[laptop]: eh?
22:28.39fishheadyou don't want to get on my bad side dude
22:28.39file[laptop]uh huh
22:28.43fishheadI have NOTHING to live for
22:28.44sorphinoh, you mean the /ignore'd idiot
22:28.46fishheadI am a 31 yr old virgin
22:28.48fishheadyou would lose
22:28.57fishheadbecause I would sucide bomb ya
22:29.04kergothfile[laptop]: i'd really recommend ignoring him.  if he becomes a problem, we can ban him again
22:29.05sorphinfile[laptop]: should set it up to automagically /ignore him
22:29.18file[laptop]I should.
22:29.24sorphincourse, i never shut down my irc session and never timeout
22:29.24fishheadreal shame
22:29.28fishheadno one can understand a joke
22:29.29sorphinso it lasts a while ;)
22:29.31file[laptop]he has annoyed me elsewhere
22:29.36file[laptop]there, all quiet
22:29.40sorphin:)
22:29.55sorphinwelp, final walkthrough is tonight
22:29.58sorphinclose is tomorrow
22:30.02fishheadI don't need info that badly that I have to get it from a bunch of arrogant cock suckers
22:30.03fishheadoh btw
22:30.05kergothcongrats
22:30.06fishheadignore me all you want
22:30.15fishheadthat super strain of aids in ny is coming to get you
22:30.15sorphini think my brain is finally realizing it
22:30.20fishheadno drugs work
22:30.25fishheadkills in less than 7 yrs
22:30.26sorphincuz now i'm nervous :P
22:30.27sorphinheh
22:30.33sorphinkergoth: tnx
22:30.40file[laptop]silly sorphin
22:30.49fishheadsoon there will be few faggots in this channel
22:30.50fishhead:)
22:32.08file[laptop]I turned the heat off in my room, big mistake I'm afraid
22:32.17sorphinoops
22:32.34file[laptop]contemplating calling Dell Small Business Services in a bit too to see if I can get a tracking number for this order...
22:33.47sorphinindeed
22:34.29file[laptop]probably arrive Friday
22:34.33sorphindamn
22:34.39sorphinmy rack won't be here till monday now
22:34.43sorphinsince they didn't ship it today
22:34.48file[laptop]noooooooooo
22:34.48sorphinit won't get here by friday
22:34.50sorphingrr
22:35.02sorphinthat mucks everything up now
22:36.59CosmicPenguinsorphin: heh - you'll have plenty to do without it, I reckon
22:37.23sorphinCosmicPenguin: well, i needed to get the network up before tuesday when i go on-call again
22:39.07sorphinand a lot of this crap is rackmount
22:39.37CosmicPenguinahhh
22:40.07sorphinoh well, just means i'll be too busy monday to do anything else
22:40.13sorphinof course
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22:40.18sorphinfedex gnd won't get there till 5-6pm
22:40.31sorphinso i'll be nice and screwed for sleep
22:40.33CosmicPenguinThat would be a problem
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22:58.37kergothhey cdm
22:58.39cdmafternoon
23:23.54sorphincdm: hola
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