<rexbron> Does anyone know of a good program that will let me quickly switch all my network traffic to Tor?
<rexbron> IE. change a setting and all network traffic is Torified
<jamonation> i'd be interested in one of those myself
<jamonation> firefox has foxyproxy
<rexbron> jamonation: what do you think it would take to code a program (maybe a plugin for NetworkManager) that would do this?
<jamonation> rexbron: I'd go with proxychains as the backend if you go that route
<jamonation> hi lophyte
<rexbron> hmm I would like to see this software get developed (or maybe just glue differnt pieces of software together with a GUI)
<rexbron> lophyte: How goes easyvid?
<lophyte> jamonation: hey..
<lophyte> rexbron: its on the back burner at the moment :\
<rexbron> lol
<lophyte> too many things going on right now, no time for it
<lophyte> looking for a job, working on metalug and foodforge, volunteering at a community center twice a week
<lophyte> speaking of metalug.. we need to chat, jamon
<jamonation> indeed
<rexbron> I have found Torbutton and SwitchProxy, but they only affect the browser...
<rexbron> I would like to Tor ALL network traffic
<jamonation> rexbron: proxychains should do it I think
<jamonation> you could set it up with iptables to torify all tcp traffic
<jamonation> a clickable kdesuable script
<rexbron> I would need howto / documentation on how to set that up otherwise I could spend ages doing it
<jamonation> maybe poke around some of the firewall guis?
<rexbron> hmm
<rexbron> jamonation: comp ->proxy/iptables (?) ->tor ->internet
<jamonation> the bsd'ers have trans-proxy-tor
<BluesKaj> Evening all :)
<jamonation> hi BluesKaj
<BluesKaj> hi jamonation
<jamonation> rexbron: ok, torify is a wrapper to something called tsocks
<jamonation> tsocks proxies tcp through a socks4/5 proxy
<rexbron> right
<jamonation> so if you get creative with /etc/init.d/networking and torify, you can pretty much do what you need I think
<rexbron> hmm
<rexbron> I will look into ut
<rexbron> I found somthing really cool, its called Torpark
<jamonation> what is it?
<rexbron> it is for windows, but it is a Torified Firefox that you run off a usbkey
<rexbron> and it leaves no traces\
<rexbron> I think that would be cool
<rexbron> to have
<jamonation> right, I saw that on the ubuntuforums somewhere just now I think
<rexbron> Does anyone have one of those Firefox usbkeys that they would mind parting with
<rexbron> ?
<jamonation> $20 for a 1gb usbkey at canadacomputers
<BluesKaj> DVR has me i depency hell ... i don't need a pvr like mythtv..just wanna find a utility that can record a vidoe feed and an audio feed into my tvtuner ... i have fine video and audio feeding into my ATI TVWonder Pro card .It's simple , i just want to record that signal to the HDD and then burn a DVD later . ... is that asking too much :) ?
<rexbron> jamonation: damn thats cheep
<rexbron> I think I'll get it
<jamonation> waterproof and very small too
<rexbron> You know what would be sick as well, getting something like puppy or damn small linux on a usbkey and using that instead of windows on the labs comps
<jamonation> it fits backtrack on it very well with a few hundred megs left over
<jamonation> backtrack man, it's super
<rexbron> !backtrack
<ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about backtrack - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
<jamonation> it's a distro
<jamonation> http://www.remote-exploit.org/index.php/BackTrack
<rexbron> whats the url for the usb key a CC
<rexbron> at
<jamonation> http://tinyurl.com/o9lvc
<rexbron> is backtrack torrified (or you could make it)
<jamonation> you could easily make it so because it uses suashfs
<jamonation> s/suashfs/squashfs
<rexbron> how would you make it bootable off the USB?
<jamonation> you can install grub on the usb key
<jamonation> i think their install script handles it
<rexbron> cool
<rexbron> woot its in the FAQ
<jamonation> it's a sweet distro
<rexbron> I will definately fool around with this
<jamonation> don't get yourself into any trouble ;)
<matjan> cool header in a dutch newspaper: Together, municipalities want to break power of Microsoft
<lophyte> i'm out.. night folks.
<nothlit> You use syslinux for usbkeys usually don't you?
<tonyyarusso> nothlit: I believe that is correct
<lophyte> morning all
<BluesKaj> howdy all
<jamonation> hello channel
<BluesKaj> howdy jamonation
<BluesKaj> friendly bunch in here :)
<BluesKaj> hi ejer...very quiet here
<ejer> hey there
<ejer> these guiys are shy
<ejer> :)
<BluesKaj> naw, i get the distinct impression that they don't give a sh..t
<BluesKaj> been in a few oif these linux so called 'help" rooms ...it's usally just apissing contest between the geeks that reside there ...if you ask alegit qusetion they usually tell noobs to read the "man pages"
<BluesKaj> :)
<BluesKaj> dunno why I'm here
<BluesKaj> hi MagicFab
<MagicFab> hey
* jamonation refuses to engage in pissing contest, real or imagineed
<BluesKaj> hehe
* jamonation /ignore me
<MagicFab> autoignoring works here ?
* MagicFab has been avoiding himself
<jamonation> no idea what autoignoring is
<tristan_> BluesKaj, would you take the time to help out someone whe refuses to read the man pages ?
* tristan_ is sick of being every new kid's google proxy
* ejer enjoys helping people
<tristan_> I do too, I enjoy helping people that help themselves
<BluesKaj> not a kid ..I'm an old retired guy who has just recently taken up kubuntu ...tried some other distros like fedora core and suse10, 10.1
<tristan_> hehe, didnt mean to refer to anyone specificly as a kid :)
<tristan_> but then you know as well as I do, that computers consume time
<BluesKaj> so far i like kubuntu cuz of it's ability to recognize my hardware
<tristan_> soooo much time
<tristan_> dealing with computers is a matter of patience, research, headaches... etc...
<tristan_> who wants to go through those headaches for the sake of someone who wont go through them on thier own ?
<tristan_> its one thing to know the answer to the question someone asked, and to casually respond
<tristan_> that takes no energy
<BluesKaj> yup, been using a pc seriously since '99 ...previous to that it was mostly in lab instrument apps programs ans excel for reports ,but that was about it
<tristan_> but you cant accuse a channel for not helping.
<BluesKaj> i didn't accuse ...I merely made an observation
<tristan_> sorry
* tristan_ drops it
<BluesKaj> :)
<BluesKaj> trying to get DVR to work , but i forgot to write own the command to use .. it doesn't respond in the terminal, nor the start dialog
<BluesKaj> err run dialog
<BluesKaj> it's ok , i'll find it in the terminal history
<BluesKaj> *** WARNING *** : the driver doesn't provide a correct size for memory mapping. DVR tries to correct this error, but some strange things may happend, you are warned.
<BluesKaj> Can't map memory for capture : Invalid argument
<ejer> DVR?
<BluesKaj> yup DVR
<rexbron> jamonation: I am not sure if this is the store that does it but most of the usb sticks listed on CanadaComputers include a "Linux Commpatable" statement
<jamonation> well, i've yet to come across a usb stick that isn't
<rexbron> lol, its more that they mentioned it on the site
<jamonation> all you need is cfdisk to get rid of any pesky hidden utility paritions
<jamonation> hey, canada computers downtown rocks, they run knoppix and ubuntu on their user terminals
<jamonation> so you search their site from an ubuntu or knoppix livecd
<rexbron> cool
<jamonation> most customers don't even notice
<rexbron> damn it, where is myles!
<rexbron> mylesbraithwaite: How goes it?
<lophylap> hey all
<rexbron> lophylap: sup
<lophylap> rexbron: hey, how's it going?
<rexbron> working away
<rexbron> I have also gotten in touch with the Ubuntu Studio guys
<rexbron> and am looking at helping there
<lophylap> nice
<lophylap> I'm setting up a network monitoring system for a community center at the moment
<rexbron> cool
<tonyyarusso> What sort of monitoring system?
<lophylap> playing around with nagios at the moment
<lophylap> I'm also going to play with OpenNMS at some point
<rexbron> I do not know what those do
<lophylap> network monitoring systems :P
<lophylap> i bought a wireless NIC for my laptop today.. works perfectly
<rexbron> lophylap: What would you sugest as a good spec for a dev box?
<lophylap> any old box works
<lophylap> as long as its fast enough to compile stuff
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<lophylap> rexbron: what are you doing with it?
<rexbron> packaging
<lophylap> a 700-800MHz machine probably would work
<lophylap> faster if you want quicker compiles
<rexbron> I would be trying to scavenge a box, or use myles' when he get around to setting it up
<PFA> FUFFKFKFKFKFPEPEPEEI44848
<rexbron> DAMN THIS TAKE HOME EXAM!!!!
<Phoenix7477> lol
<lophylap> alrighty...
<lophylap> think I'm gonna head over to the caffe for a bit
<lophylap> bbiab
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<rexbron> mylesbraithwaite: I am selfish, and as such I am berating you to get the remote dev box up! (feel free to ignore me)
<mylesbraithwaite> are you going to be at the next meeting?
<rexbron> that is this comming Wensday, correct?

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