On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 12:33:01AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
How would you change:
iptables -A sort -j LOG --log-level info
to limit the log size?
iptables -A sort -m limit -j LOG --log-level info
This uses the defaults 3/hour for an average rate and 5 for a burst.
See the man page for
In case anyone is interested: Cafe Paradiso has WiFi now. As much time
as you like with any purchase, be it coffee, beer, or food. Just buy a
coffee, and ask for WiFi time. I usually ask for 3 hours...
Maximillian Schwanekamp
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 10:26:27AM -0700, Maximillian wrote:
In case anyone is interested: Cafe Paradiso has WiFi now. As much time
as you like with any purchase, be it coffee, beer, or food. Just buy a
coffee, and ask for WiFi time. I usually ask for 3 hours...
And if you want DECENT
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 11:13:48AM -0700, Brad Davidson wrote:
#everything else is logged and then dropped
iptables -A sort -j LOG --log-level info
iptables -A sort -j DROP
This has a similar problem as Bob's original script. Logging without
limits.
Yes... He's still free
In the same vein, so does the Cornucopia bottle market near 11th and
Monroe. No real limits on it, it's just a Netgear WAP somewhere in the
back of the store, connected to a cable modem. SSID 'Wireless', DHCP
enabled.
Oh, and for the curious...
http://wifimon:[EMAIL
I'll paste the script at the bottom.
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 12:33:01AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
How would you change:
iptables -A sort -j LOG --log-level info
to limit the log size?
iptables -A sort -m limit -j LOG --log-level info
This should
http://wifimon:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/~kiloman/gpsmap/city_lowdetail.png
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Ok let me finish typing that now
couple of questions. What do the various colored does mean? Are these public WAPs or
are these just open WAPs. How did you generate the image? Manually or did you have
some software to map out WAP locations and ranges?
http://wifimon:[EMAIL
I may have missed an earlier post about this, but I noticed that there
is an entry in the parade for a local red hat group. Are some of us
marching in that? What should we know if we want to join in?
-Marc
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:34:39PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
The ComCast customers are DHCP so I don't have an IP. I don't want to open up to
their network. That leaves MAC addresses.
I still don't see the correlation. I showed you how one would use the
mac module, but again I don't see why
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 12:06:08PM -0700, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
In case anyone is interested: Cafe Paradiso has WiFi now. As much time
as you like with any purchase, be it coffee, beer, or food. Just buy a
coffee, and ask for WiFi time. I usually ask for 3 hours...
And if you want
I too have some stuff just taking up space here that I need to give a good
home. Most of is useful, just not to me anymore. ;) Say the word and it
is yours. If it is carryable, I will bring it with me tonight:
- 5 port Linksys 10/100 switch
- Linksys Cable/DSL router (1 port), probably
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:34:39PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
The ComCast customers are DHCP so I don't have an IP. I don't want to open up to
their network. That leaves MAC addresses.
I still don't see the correlation. I showed you how one would use
Maximillian wrote:
In case anyone is interested: Cafe Paradiso has WiFi now.
I'm told that the Wild Duck, at 6th and Charnelton, also has free
Wi-Fi. I haven't had a chance to try it out myself yet.
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