1107302561 Q * prae Quit: leaving 1107303837 N * Doener|gone Doener 1107303845 M * Doener evening! 1107303872 M * Bertl evening! 1107304363 Q * lilo Remote host closed the connection 1107304476 M * Pazzo Hi Bertl! 1107304499 M * Pazzo Doener! 1107304504 M * Doener hi Pazzo 1107304549 M * Pazzo Bertl: seems that there changed something with lo's behavior between 1.9.3 and 1.9.4-rc4, right? 1107304616 M * Pazzo (*brrrr* what an awful sentence - I should better reread my genious English sentences before posting them :-) 1107304696 M * Doener *ouch* shouldn't remove postgresql while postfix is running with postgresql support... 1107304727 M * Pazzo stop or remove? 1107304734 M * Doener remove 1107304755 M * Doener or to be correct: relocated into a vserver ;) 1107304758 M * Pazzo use debian :-p 1107304796 M * Doener uhm, well... postfix still wouldn't be able to connect to a non-existant postgresql database, right? 1107304848 M * Pazzo sorry - I missunderstood you. you removed the postgresql db, not postgresql? 1107304856 M * Pazzo while it was running? 1107304859 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1107305003 M * Bertl wb lilo! 1107305014 M * Bertl Pazzo: no changes to lo, AFAIK! 1107305022 M * Doener i uninstalled the postgresql server while postfix was running. but postfix tried to connect to the postgresql server 1107305336 M * Pazzo Bertl: hmmm... strange... it looked like there was a change in src address - I've had problems with postfix/amavis/acls. with 1.9.3 src address when contacting 127.0.0.1 was the first? external ip, with 1.9.4-rc4 I had to add 127.0.0.1 to the acl 1107305373 M * Pazzo maybe I made some confusion 1107305375 M * DaCa Bertl: is Linux-VServer-Paper available as one html file or tarball? I want to read it offline 1107305624 M * Bertl DaCa: somebody made an HTML (or pdf) version, but you have to google for that ... 1107305653 M * Bertl okay, I'm off for now ... 1107305663 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1107305791 M * DaCa k tnx, bye 1107306020 M * Pazzo Bertl, DaCa: that was me :-) but that was some time ago and I was to lazy to create a new one :-( 1107306060 M * Pazzo DaCa: the old version is still there: http://vserver.gelf.net/paper/Linux-Vserver-Paper-20040923.pdf and http://vserver.gelf.net/paper/Linux-Vserver-Paper-20040923_formatted.pdf 1107306064 M * DaCa its ok, i'll just recursively wget it :) 1107306443 Q * lilo Remote host closed the connection 1107306920 Q * duckx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107306938 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1107308278 M * ntrs__ How do I give the vserver the capability to run BIND? What is the new CAP? 1107308318 M * ntrs__ Doener, help? 1107308356 M * Doener is there a cap for that? i don't know about that then... just compile with --disable-linux-caps 1107308376 M * Doener bind has to run as root then, but that's probably fine inside a vserver 1107308678 M * ntrs__ I know but I think Bertl_oO or someone else said a while ago that the newer versions of the patch have new CAPs that give caps only to BIND 1107308690 M * ntrs__ Do you know anything about this? Can you look in the patch code? 1107309179 M * Doener hm, guess it's faster to scan my irc logs ;) 1107309286 M * ntrs__ ok 1107309286 Q * nox Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107309297 J * nox ~vps@c135082.adsl.hansenet.de 1107309303 M * ntrs__ Does anyone have a prebuilt version for Debian Woody? 1107309348 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107309410 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107309667 Q * Pazzo Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1107309693 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107309889 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107309910 Q * click Remote host closed the connection 1107309919 J * click click@dsl-84-161.aal.tiscali.no 1107309996 M * Doener ntrs__: there's been a discussion about the capmask, but i can't tell if it works and in which versions 1107310020 M * Doener but here are woody bind9 packages, built with --disable-linux-caps http://www.paul.sladen.org/debian/bind9.nocapset/ 1107310022 M * ntrs__ ok, thanks Doener 1107310256 Q * nox uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310256 Q * lilo uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310256 Q * meebey uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310256 Q * tchan_ uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310256 Q * ndim uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310256 Q * maharaja uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310256 Q * weasel uranium.oftc.net neutron.oftc.net 1107310306 J * nox ~vps@c135082.adsl.hansenet.de 1107310306 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1107310306 J * meebey meebey@meebey.net 1107310306 J * tchan_ ~tchan@c-24-13-81-164.client.comcast.net 1107310306 J * ndim U2FsdGVkX1@helena.bawue.de 1107310306 J * maharaja maharaja@ipax.at 1107310306 J * weasel ~weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1107310374 J * tchan ~tchan@c-24-13-81-164.client.comcast.net 1107310461 Q * meebey Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107310491 Q * tchan_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107310496 Q * lilo Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107310606 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107310611 Q * nox Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107310641 J * Hollow ~bene@82.135.28.84 1107310641 J * meebey meebey@meebey.net 1107310706 Q * Seraph Remote host closed the connection 1107310707 J * Seraph kk@projects.verfaction.de 1107310873 J * lilo ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1107311007 J * nox ~vps@c135082.adsl.hansenet.de 1107311434 Q * nox Quit: I shouldn't really be here - dircproxy 1.0.5 1107313814 T * services.oftc.net http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 1.2.10, devel 1.9.{3,4-rc4}, ng8.13 -- He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime 1107313994 T * services.oftc.net http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 1.2.10, devel 1.9.{3,4-rc4}, ng8.13 -- He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime 1107315254 Q * ndim Server closed connection 1107315257 J * ndim U2FsdGVkX1@helena.bawue.de 1107315487 Q * maharaja Server closed connection 1107315497 J * maharaja maharaja@ipax.at 1107315675 Q * pulsar Quit: Leaving 1107316014 Q * weasel uranium.oftc.net jupiter.oftc.net 1107316024 J * weasel ~weasel@weasel.noc.oftc.net 1107316033 Q * berni uranium.oftc.net plasma.oftc.net 1107316033 Q * aba uranium.oftc.net plasma.oftc.net 1107316334 J * berni ~berni@2001:1b18:202::2 1107316345 J * aba ~aba@sol.turmzimmer.net 1107317236 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1107318192 Q * Hollow Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107318219 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107318340 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107318348 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107318557 J * blaed ~davidm@220-253-38-87.VIC.netspace.net.au 1107325093 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107325102 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107325116 P * Hollow 1107325121 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107326139 M * mugwump hmm, anyone remember the kernel config option that lets the kernel see IDE partition tables at bootup time? 1107326449 J * anonymous-coward ~nwalsh@shaggy.internode.com.au 1107327386 Q * blaed Quit: [BX] Been around the world and found that only stupid people are breeding. 1107327656 J * lilo_ ~lilo@lilo.usercloak.oftc.net 1107327657 Q * lilo Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107330176 M * bro morning ppl ;> 1107336090 J * rs rs@ice.aspic.com 1107336151 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107336158 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107337955 J * ernie jgeraert@valhalla.clue.be 1107337962 M * ernie ellow, 1107337969 M * ernie can i add a ip alias to an running vserver? 1107337973 M * ernie without restarting 1107338765 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1107338781 M * Bertl morning folks! 1107338820 M * Bertl ernie: not with the current patches, it will be possible once ngnet is available ... 1107339038 M * ernie Bertl: pity 1107339228 Q * we2by Remote host closed the connection 1107339572 Q * no_maam uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339572 Q * TheSeer uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339572 Q * stupidawy uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339572 Q * ats uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339572 Q * Snow-Man uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339572 Q * DaCa uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339572 Q * mcp uranium.oftc.net keid.oftc.net 1107339694 J * no_maam ~erik@datenzone.de 1107339799 J * nox ~nox@c207125.adsl.hansenet.de 1107340167 J * ats ~as@lotes.vtu.lt 1107340180 J * Snow-Man ~sfrost@snowman.net 1107340331 J * TheSeer ~theseer@border.office.salesemotion.net 1107340393 J * stupidawy foo@you.wish.you.were.pimp.olicio.us 1107340904 J * _are_ ~are@gateway-dsl.lihas.de 1107340987 Q * Hollow Read error: Operation timed out 1107341085 M * _are_ Hi 1107341098 M * Bertl hey _are_! 1107341123 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107341268 P * ernie 1107341466 J * mcp ~hightower@www.c-tera.de 1107341589 M * _are_ is there anyone running netatalk within a vserver? stupid thing insists on there is no 'eth1:1' interface, seems it is unable to handle virtual interfaces at all 1107341627 M * hansi33 i have the following entry in fstab.local and it works, but the directory is not mounted read-only, because i can edit and create files in this directory 1107341643 M * hansi33 line is: /usr/portage /usr/portage none ro,bind 0 0 1107341705 M * Bertl yep, join #kernelnebies and ask al viro about that .. it's a known deficiency 1107341730 M * Bertl --bind mounts silently ignore ro ... 1107341767 M * _are_ basically --bind ignores everything except source and destination 1107341775 M * hansi33 ok, thanks, that means it is not related to vserver 1107341787 M * _are_ you can as well write xfs, ufs, reiserfs as filesystem, it won't care 1107341808 Q * aba jupiter.oftc.net plasma.oftc.net 1107341808 Q * berni jupiter.oftc.net plasma.oftc.net 1107341839 M * _are_ at least as long as the filesystem itself is known, so *some* check is there 1107341876 J * aba ~aba@sol.turmzimmer.net 1107341876 J * berni ~berni@2001:1b18:202::2 1107342093 M * _are_ Bertl: this 'CAP_NET_ADMIN', is this something that ngnet troies and handle? E.g. netatlk wants to reconfigure the interface (add the appletalk stuff), which is fine, but it should stay away from my IP configuration. 1107342136 M * Bertl yes, ngnet is supposed to run with CAP_NET_ADMIN and CAP_NET_RAW 1107342223 M * _are_ run with? I think I have not understood the ngnet stuff so far 1107342256 M * _are_ ngnet as such needs the 2 CAPs, but the reyulting vserver can be restricted again? 1107342290 M * Bertl well, it could be, but there is no need for that ... 1107342354 M * _are_ ok, then I guess I misgot that one 1107342744 J * DaCa ~danny@mail.limehouse.org 1107343045 J * lars||| ~ledj@213-156-52-105.fastres.net 1107343338 M * nox Bertl put the 1.2.10 server under very high streß and ran 12h without any probs, as expected 1107343588 M * lars||| hey, which compiler do you guys use for compiling 2.6? 1107343617 M * nox but another prob ... when configureing util-vserver-0.30.203 he asks for 'vconfig' tool , what i have 2 do ? 1107343668 M * lars||| will gcc-3.3.5 do the job good? 1107343677 M * Bertl lars|||: 3.3.5 is fine 1107343679 M * Bertl nox: install it? 1107343694 M * lars||| Bertl: thx 1107343708 M * nox Bertl *blush* didn´t find 1107343813 M * Bertl http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=vconfig 1107343851 M * Bertl http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=vlan 1107343936 M * Bertl vlan-utils-1.4-1mdk 1107344015 M * _are_ the dual Opteron crashed again this night, no trace on the 'why', ran stable for the past 20 days and the load had not been really high, actually quite low as users had been asleep. First time since i switched from reiser to ... 1107344015 M * _are_ xfs 1107344083 M * Bertl hmm .. okay, back later ... 1107344117 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1107345391 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107345401 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107345410 P * Hollow 1107345427 J * BobR ~georg@MAIL.13thfloor.at 1107346769 N * BobR BobR_afk 1107346873 N * BobR_afk Georg_afk 1107346925 N * Georg_afk BobR_oO 1107346929 N * BobR_oO BobR_afk 1107347556 M * nox Bertl_oO sorry being so stupid about vconfig. i expected vserverstuff ... found it in the debian vlan package 1107348785 A * lars||| is back 1107348790 A * lars||| is back 1107348796 A * lars||| is away: gone 1107350727 J * Pazzo ~thomas@host130-250.pool8172.interbusiness.it 1107351689 J * mhepp ~mhepp@r72s22p13.home.nbox.cz 1107352769 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107355920 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1107355955 M * Bertl greetings folks! 1107355977 M * Bertl nox: heh, because of the 'v' I guess ... 1107356178 M * ntrs__ Did you all hear about XEN being included in mainline very soon? 1107356207 J * we2by ~jinxi@145.116.6.75 1107356226 Q * Hollow Read error: Operation timed out 1107356228 M * ntrs__ How is XEN better than vserver? I mean why is XEN being included in mainline and there is so much opposition to including vserver? 1107356252 M * Bertl no, that is the wrong perspective ... 1107356254 M * DaCa what's mainline? 1107356278 M * ntrs__ The main kernel (vanilla) 1107356292 M * ntrs__ How is it the wrong perspective? 1107356301 M * DaCa xen does paravirtualization, its a completely different concept 1107356302 M * Bertl ntrs__: did you hear about x86_64 being included in mainline (last year) 1107356313 M * ntrs__ yes 1107356320 M * ntrs__ being supported you mean? 1107356324 M * Bertl okay, so is the xen-architecture! 1107356334 M * ntrs__ Oh, I see what you mean. 1107356341 M * Bertl you still need to _install_ the complete xen stuff on your host 1107356360 M * Bertl but an unpatched linux kernel will be able to run on that (soon) 1107356361 M * ntrs__ Yes, I guess if you look at it as a separate arch then it makes sense 1107356378 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107356407 M * Bertl currently xen needs a heavily patched kernel 1107356419 M * Bertl (as guest system, that is) 1107356422 M * ntrs__ But, I am thinking that if it gets included, it will get much more mainstream attention and will get adopted by a larger audience. 1107356433 M * Bertl hopefully! 1107356458 M * ntrs__ Well, I would like the opposite. I would like vserver to get larger exposure and addoption. 1107356470 Q * Hollow Remote host closed the connection 1107356476 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107356477 M * ntrs__ Because it's a better system in my book. 1107356489 M * Bertl it has different qualities ... 1107356507 M * ntrs__ Ok, if you say so. 1107356512 M * Bertl and if you want to advertize linux-vserver, please do so! 1107356527 M * DaCa :) 1107356529 M * ntrs__ :) 1107356553 M * Bertl you are the folks using it, so who would be better apted to? 1107356558 M * DaCa otoh, something thats less known, does get less attention from the blackhats too 1107356583 M * ntrs__ DaCa, yes, I guess that's right too 1107356606 M * ntrs__ got to go. will be back shortly. 1107356613 M * Bertl k, cya! 1107356696 M * nox Bertl thought it to be the great new vserver conf gui *lol* 1107356773 M * Bertl yeah, happens sometimes (wishful thinking ;) 1107356790 M * DaCa its true that vserver is not very widely known, I have always prefered FreeBSD over Linux for its JAIL system as I wasn't aware of the existence of VServer 1107356879 M * Bertl what are you waiting for, send an email to at least 5 people on your address book, advertising linux-vserver, the next M$ virus will do the same ;) 1107356914 M * daniel_hozac lol 1107356919 M * DaCa Bertl: I have never considered using windows for sending email :) 1107357044 A * _are_ has no addressbook, I only answer to mails i get or type adresses by hand 1107357083 M * _are_ but i keep telling the people i like vserver 1107357117 M * _are_ and actually the blackheads are no big deal if the once recognized a linux system is able to provide quality services. 1107357121 A * DaCa ponders doing a vserver presentation at our next local lug meeting 1107357125 M * _are_ blackhats. 1107357261 M * _are_ DaCa: got my hint on vserver on freshmeat quite some time ago, then told some member of my local lug about it and mistook the virtual server stuff in the kernel to be vserver. so tld him not *that* much effort trying it. and ... 1107357261 M * _are_ he did. now (i think >1 year later) i use it myself :-) 1107357325 J * Duckx ~duckx@194.98.169.93 1107357776 M * Bertl _are_: yes, that is quite a funny story ... 1107358105 T * services.oftc.net http://linux-vserver.org/ | latest stable 1.2.10, devel 1.9.{3,4-rc4}, ng8.13 -- He who asks a question is a fool for a minute; he who doesn't ask is a fool for a lifetime 1107358144 Q * Duckx Quit: Leaving 1107358169 J * Duckx ~duckx@194.98.169.93 1107358268 Q * hesus Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107358515 Q * Hollow Read error: Operation timed out 1107359700 Q * Duckx Quit: Leaving 1107360302 Q * mhepp Quit: mhepp caught signal: Autobus error 1107360987 J * Mega\work ~Megabart2@host70-101.pool80183.interbusiness.it 1107360990 M * Mega\work hi all 1107360999 M * Mega\work i have a problem 1107361016 M * Mega\work in a vserver i have installed ldap 1107361035 M * Mega\work i want to download the debian package with apt-get 1107361046 M * Mega\work i use apt-get -d install slapd 1107361097 M * Mega\work the result is: ldap:/# apt-get -d install slapd 1107361098 M * Mega\work Reading Package Lists... Done 1107361098 M * Mega\work Building Dependency Tree... Done 1107361098 M * Mega\work slapd is already the newest version. 1107361098 M * Mega\work 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 10 not upgraded. 1107361119 M * Mega\work How can download .deb package with apt-get? 1107361182 M * DaCa Mega\work: the package is probably already in /var/cache/apt/archives 1107361192 M * Bertl hmm, maybe a debian channel would be a better source of information? 1107361193 M * Mega\work uhm........ 1107361203 M * Mega\work :D 1107361216 M * Mega\work hello Bertl 1107361242 M * Bertl Mega\work: hello, and not that I mind such questions at all ... 1107361260 M * Mega\work eheheh 1107361292 M * Mega\work DaCa: i have clean the archives, but the problem continue 1107361386 M * DaCa Mega\work: wget ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/openldap2/slapd_2.1.30-3_i386.deb 1107361408 M * DaCa you find this filename with apt-cache show slapd 1107361412 M * Mega\work and.......the dependencies? 1107361436 M * Mega\work i use apt-get because search the dependencies 1107361448 M * Bertl hmm, Mega\work, did I misread that output or does it say: slapd is already the newest version.? 1107361458 M * Mega\work yes 1107361472 M * Mega\work but i want only download package 1107361491 M * Mega\work i don't want install or upgrade slapd! 1107361506 M * Bertl ah, okay, isn't that apt-cache stuff? 1107361578 M * Mega\work what? 1107361612 A * Bertl has no idea about debian (and probably what he is talking ;) 1107361612 M * DaCa I dont really understand why you want to download the .deb's and their dependencies if you already have all installed 1107361685 M * Mega\work because i copy the package+dependencies in a cd 1107361705 M * Mega\work and , if i must install the package, i use the cd :d 1107361766 M * Bertl sounds like a debian cd to me ;) 1107361784 M * DaCa I'd say, create a clean base system with debootstrap, install slapd therein, and write your /var/cache/apt/archives to CD 1107361792 A * DaCa is off for lunch 1107361844 M * Mega\work DaCa: yeah, good solution could be one 1107362090 M * Mega\work vserver it can be seen like an alternative to the chroot of the services? 1107362198 M * Bertl yes, some folks are doing that, with a bunch of services (as security solution) 1107362212 M * Bertl (i.e. no typical vserver usage there, IIRC) 1107362246 M * Bertl anyway, I'm tired and I guess I'll go to bed now ... 1107362261 M * Bertl so have a nice whatever everyone, and cya tomorrow! 1107362338 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1107362895 M * _are_ I use vserver as chroot replacement. 1107362945 M * _are_ currently running ldap, samba, postfix/amavis/cyrus, apach, postgres/mysql in seperate vservers on same host. 1107363011 M * _are_ the real benefit here is i run it on top of drbd (kind of raid-1 over network), so the vserver content is present on a backup server, too. The vserver itself is hardware independent -> failover within seconds 1107363057 M * _are_ and ofc the backup box has not to be anything special, just the disks should be big enough. 1107363175 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107363751 M * Mega\work cya Bertl_zZ 1107363753 M * Mega\work :D 1107363810 M * _are_ cu later 1107363812 Q * _are_ Quit: Disconnecting 1107363917 J * matti_ matti@linux.gentoo.pl 1107363923 Q * matti Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107363931 N * matti_ matti 1107363941 Q * gaber Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107364147 Q * Pazzo Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1107364166 J * gaber gaber@linux.gentoo.pl 1107365399 J * chrish01 ~chrish01@69.90.131.25 1107366843 J * KennyP ~KennyPhra@serifos.eecs.harvard.edu 1107366883 M * KennyP hi, i'm a client on a vserver running 2.4.29-vs1.2.10 and debian woody (3.0 / stable) 1107366897 M * KennyP is there a way i can upgrade to sarge/3.1/testing? 1107366947 M * KennyP i just tried to do this once, but after rebooting sshd wasn't reachable 1107366963 M * KennyP ...nor was any other daemon 1107366968 M * KennyP oh, that's a remote system 1107367013 M * KennyP i assume this problem is related to glibc being updated in this process 1107367030 M * KennyP could this be the cause? 1107368461 Q * rs Quit: leaving 1107370554 Q * Mega\work Remote host closed the connection 1107370843 Q * KennyP Quit: Please don't forget to do the dishes until I return! 1107373031 J * Pazzo ~thomas@host130-250.pool8172.interbusiness.it 1107373423 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107373434 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107374057 J * _are_ ~are@dsl-084-056-131-179.arcor-ip.net 1107376855 Q * Hollow Read error: Operation timed out 1107377079 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107378082 Q * we2by Remote host closed the connection 1107378379 J * we2by ~jinxi@145.116.6.75 1107382314 Q * Hollow Read error: Operation timed out 1107382404 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107382587 Q * lars||| Quit: using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.11 1107382738 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107382773 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107383620 Q * monrad Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107383987 Q * Hollow Read error: Operation timed out 1107384059 J * Hollow ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107384254 J * Hollow_ ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107384254 Q * Hollow Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107384768 J * monrad ~monrad@213083190130.sonofon.dk 1107385147 Q * serving_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1107387267 Q * Hollow_ Read error: Connection reset by peer 1107387273 J * Hollow_ ~bene@home.xnull.de 1107387738 Q * Pazzo Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1107387949 J * Bertl_zZ_ ~herbert@janus.mc.tuwien.ac.at 1107388067 Q * Bertl_zZ Ping timeout: 480 seconds