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22:01
OK then, anyway, going to get some sleep
Anonymous
Ok. I sent the mail btw: I'll get my hand on my vps tomorrow.
Anonymous
@LightningDust please hook me up tomorrow with some good tutorials if you can find. Video would be better, if available.
I'm looking at my options for adding CRUD to my project. Does the room have any favored scaffolding?
Anonymous
22:11
@DaveRandom thanks, I actually got an email back, before 2 minutes. "You are logging in with username test
which isn't a SolusVM username, Usernames are sent out an are clear in the VPS deployment emails.
The blacklist is to stop people bruteforcing peoples accounts, We have cleared blacklist, Please use correct username.
"
Anonymous
I got access now. the UI is aswesome & simple. but, lots of stuff I've never seen before
Anonymous
so, it's kida scary
Night all
Anonymous
night
@PeeHaa埽 nite
22:14
@PeeHaa埽 good night
I CAN'T FIND SO FAQ !!!!
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ Srsly, it would be an idea if you play on a VM so you can be local to it
@HamZa Dafuq, it's gone
@DaveRandom Yeah ><
Anonymous
@DaveRandom but that would require me to install my things on my PC,
Anonymous
seriously, there isn't even an "upload file" button here.
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ You can't install stuff on your own PC?
Anonymous
I can install anything. Just did't see a reason to do a whole lot of installing , while I could do the same thing, on another host. @DaveRandom
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ I just think it's easier to play around when you're local. Also a local box isn't online so there are none of the associated security problems
Anonymous
@DaveRandom Maybe you right. I could even save money on bandwidth. I am on 3GB per month internet connection. My enthusiasm from one 30 minutes ago, has dropped dramatically though. I don't see anyway, to install anything. No file uploads, no command line interface.... AGHHH
Anonymous
Maybe this is beyond my reach...
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ You need to use SSH to log in to the console, go get putty and SSH to the IP address you were given when you signed up, and login with the root password they sent you
22:31
night
Anonymous
@DaveRandom thanks, but after downloading putty.exe and running it.. It only asked for my IP, not my pass and after entering the IP.. it said "The server's host key is not cached in the registry, you have no guaratee that the server is the computer you think it is... if you want to carry on, hit yes if not hit no"
Anonymous
Is this fine?
Yeh, just press "yes", then it will ask for your user/pass
@webarto later
Anonymous
@DaveRandom thanks. I got it from here. Just to be clear, if I mess up anything, (1) I can re-install/empty the damn thing, and (2) I will not be banned or suspended since I am not on a share host, and not compromising anyone's safety, hardware-wise. Have I got that right?
@phpNoOBఠ_ఠ Yeh, if you fuck up you can just nuke it and start again
What OS/distro are you running on it?
Anonymous
22:45
sweeeeet
Anonymous
Debian 6.0 (64bit)
Oh right well I can't really help you with that :-P
But it should be simple enough I imagine
There should certainly be plenty of tuts floating about
Anonymous
Yea, I will check all of them tomorrow. And I will play with this thing, as if it is were GTA4 :)
Anonymous
It is because of you, I have come this far
Anonymous
thanks,
22:49
np :-)
It seems scary at first but it's really much simple than it seems
It's a bit of a culture shock if you're used to windows though, because you have to build stuff yourself
It really not as difficult as it might seem though
Anonymous
Yea, I will eventually figure it out.
Anonymous
Or so I hope.
Anonymous
I like the fact, how the interface is simple though
23:07
Anyone would think I have too much time on my hands. I just spent 20 minutes making an easter egg in a web page.
Anonymous
@DaveRandom you have too much time, or you love easter eggs :P
Anonymous
100% noob friendly.
Anonymous
23:26
night @ll
23:37
ping @DaveRandom
@crypticツ pong
omg something horrible has happened =o(
I had did an update via Synaptic, some system updates (libs) and then had not rebooted yet, since it never asked to. I was editing some code files I was working on and then suddenly all my icons, on desktop dissapeared and I was not able to access any of my drives. I rebooted only to find out ALL 5 of my partitions are now empty.
Errr... dafuq
That can't be right
Unless you got hit by malware
23:41
They show up as having zero files. I can't figure out how to access them. I'm running on live-cd right now so no changes are made to the drives. Linux is on it's own partition, but all other things are on their own partitions, but oddly ALL partitons BUT the Linux one is showing up empty
i passed almost the whole day trying to figure out why i wasn't able to json_encode my mysql result set for some reason i obviously don't understand there is an unknown character preceding my json string so it trigger an unknown token.
So what were you running on when this happened? The safe partition?
The partition that is not showing up empty is the Linux partition (Xubuntu)
@crypticツ what's the filesystem format?
ext4 all of them
23:43
@crypticツ are you 100% sure the hard drive is not dying?
I understand a single partition going out for some reason but all of them?
@Happyninja Your source code file is encoded as UTF-8 with BOM?
Yeah, I run SMART tools periodically and even now shows it's fine
@DaveRandom nope, utf-8 and my database is utf-8 too
@crypticツ maybe you just lost the mbr
@Happyninja but wouldn't that mean all the drives would not show up or show up empty?
I mean fdisk/gparted and desktop all shows the drives being there, but they show empty except for the Linux one
23:45
@crypticツ not necessary. i suggest you to have a look at testdisk
it's a command line utility to retrieve partition and stuff
Seems malwareish to me
but you might want to do an image of your disk first, not to play with the original one
@Happyninja I tried it already, it only detects long deleted partitions not the current partitions
@crypticツ did you try the paranoid mode and advanced option to retrieve partial sector?
It sounds more like rm -rf * to me
23:47
there is a brute-force mode if i remember correctly to check any combinaison on the where does the partition start and end
it takes a lot of resource and time but information is sometime very valuable
@crypticツ is the partition huge? like could you image it and send the raw image file over the internet so i can have a look at it?
@Happyninja They are all GBs in size, and sorry not willing to send my data to a stranger, no offense. =o) I appreciate the help though.
@crypticツ none taken ;) i understand
is your live cd using swap or not?
I'm going to go guy a larger drive so can image it all. I'm about to cry =o( I backup, but damnit why can't this happen the day after I do a backup.
@Happyninja no swap
@crypticツ good. for the image i recommend force keep empty sector
@crypticツ is there a file you 100% sure was unique and only present on that partition?
@Happyninja yeah I can name off unique files for each partition
23:54
there is a tool named photorec, by the same author as testdisk, it use different way to brute-force every cluster in order to sniff file type and recover content. At least you could know if the filesystem is still lying somewhere
@Happyninja yeah used that before. I was able to do a file recover on one partition and it was finding deleted files, not the files that are missing though. Which is odd
@crypticツ did you noticed if any special stuff happen prior to that event?

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