1150848913 M * Bertl okay, I don't know why, but I'm really tired today ... so I'm actually off to bed now. have a good one everyone, cya! 1150848929 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1150848971 M * daniel_hozac good night! 1150849297 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150850023 M * ray6 oh my god, Bertl's ill? 1150850031 M * ray6 or BST is deadjusted? :) 1150850154 Q * _coocoon_ Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1150850250 N * sarnold sars 1150850407 M * derjohn ray6, Bertl_zZ hasd some issues with nap attacks currently :) 1150850515 M * derjohn n8 all .... 1150851897 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1150852097 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-211-143.pools.arcor-ip.net 1150853718 J * stefani ~stefani@c-24-19-46-211.hsd1.mn.comcast.net 1150854825 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1150854900 M * daniel_hozac Bertl_zZ: not quite there yet, but http://daniel.hozac.com/vserver/2.0.2.deltas has delta names or a short description where i couldn't find a delta. 1150854986 M * daniel_hozac 2.0.1.x was just fixes for the rebase on 2.6.15, AFAICT. 1150855021 M * daniel_hozac i'll do 2.1.1 tomorrow... 1150855487 J * daniel_hozac|irssi ~daniel@c-2d1472d5.010-230-73746f22.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se 1150855488 Q * daniel_hozac Read error: Connection reset by peer 1150855500 N * daniel_hozac|irssi daniel_hozac 1150856767 M * stormy http://rafb.net/paste/results/FKQQL268.html 1150856804 M * stormy http://rafb.net/paste/results/I8tIAE56.html 1150856809 M * stormy any ideas? 1150856890 M * daniel_hozac what does your tarball look like? 1150856902 M * daniel_hozac does it have an etc directory? tmp directory? 1150856906 M * stormy yes 1150856910 M * stormy here i'll paste that too 1150856914 M * stormy the one i made 1150856935 M * stormy was based on the stage3 + portage added and the vserver baselayout 1150857003 M * stormy http://rafb.net/paste/results/zDfTcw64.html 1150857087 M * daniel_hozac it seems to be below a vserver directory though. 1150857210 M * stormy hmm 1150857226 M * stormy i just did a new vserver this time using just the stage 3 1150857232 M * stormy the vanilla one 1150857239 M * stormy and it actually made it 1150857244 M * stormy then I tried to start it 1150857255 M * stormy and for grins i tryed to start the custom one i did 1150857259 M * stormy and here's the results 1150857262 M * stormy http://rafb.net/paste/results/E7Qxn419.html 1150857515 M * stormy ok 1150857523 M * stormy now mine is seg faulting as well 1150857526 M * stormy localhost / # vserver alpha.test.1 start 1150857526 M * stormy /usr/lib/util-vserver/functions: line 44: 29346 Segmentation fault $_LOCKFILE "$1" $tmp $2 1150857526 M * stormy localhost / # 1150858152 Q * shedi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150858778 J * shedi ~siggi@130.208.221.254 1150859085 Q * AndrewLee Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150859304 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@tnlug.linux.org.tw 1150861906 Q * BenBen Ping timeout: 481 seconds 1150861941 Q * cemil Ping timeout: 481 seconds 1150862155 J * BenBen ~benny@defiant.wavecon.de 1150862188 J * cemil ~cemil@defiant.wavecon.de 1150863707 M * stormy still no one? 1150863767 Q * DarthVader Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150866594 J * _coocoon_ ~coocoon@84.160.126.16 1150866611 M * _coocoon_ morning 1150866751 M * Hollow_ morning _coocoon_ 1150866765 M * Hollow_ sorry, i went to bed yesterday when the box didn't came up 1150866849 N * Hollow_ Hollow 1150867202 Q * _coocoon_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150867273 J * _coocoon_ ~coocoon@84.160.96.210 1150867308 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150867908 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@shisha.spb.ru 1150870955 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150871129 P * stefani parting (is such sweet sorrow) 1150871325 J * Nam ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150871463 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150871587 Q * DarthVader Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150871787 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150872299 N * otaku42_away otaku42 1150872969 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150873043 Q * m4z Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150873072 J * m4z m4z@bastard-operator.from-hell.net 1150873232 Q * DarthVader Quit: 1150873285 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150873334 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150873555 Q * f_ Quit: 1150873756 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150874456 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150874541 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150874567 J * ||Cobra|| ~cob@pc-csa01.science.uva.nl 1150874672 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150875424 Q * pagano Remote host closed the connection 1150875628 J * cdrx ~legoater@cimai.net4.nerim.net 1150876205 J * dna ~naucki@dialer-179-103.kielnet.net 1150876252 J * pagano ~pagano@131.154.5.20 1150877520 Q * cmatei Quit: Leaving 1150878012 J * Milf ~Miranda@ipsio267.ipsi.fraunhofer.de 1150878249 J * cskarby ~cs@195.1.31.69 1150880894 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-211-143.pools.arcor-ip.net 1150881347 Q * virtuoso Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150881977 Q * DreamerC Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150882496 M * jhaig I've installed vserver on CentOS 4.3 and set up a guest, also with CentOS 4.3. On the host there is a /etc/shadow file but not on the guest. Why is this? 1150882514 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150882688 M * Milf Don't know, try pwconv 1150882761 M * jhaig That seems to have fixed it. Is there something in the way vserver installs a guest that is different from how the standard install works? 1150882793 A * Milf shrugs its shoulders. 1150882802 M * Milf How did you build the guest server? 1150882894 M * jhaig vserver hostname build -m yum --hostname hostname --interface domain=eth0:w.x.y.z --initstyle sysv --context 2 --force -- -d centos43 1150882924 M * Milf Ah so you bootstrapped it, it seems. 1150882945 M * Milf Do I get it correctly that centos 4.3 is a linux distribution? 1150882952 M * jhaig I've just realised that the HowTo I was following says that it should have "--interface domain=eth0:w.x.y.z/24" and I missed the /24 on the end. What does this do? 1150882974 M * jhaig Yes. It is a recompiled Redhat 4 Release 3 1150883010 M * Milf The /24 is to generate the netmask. It sais that the first 24 bit denote the network. 1150883112 M * Milf so your netmask would be 255.255.255.0 if that tells you more 1150883137 J * gerrit ~gerrit@67.160.146.170 1150883155 M * Milf Ok, the thing about /etc/shadow not being there is that you used a bootstrap method to build your server. That installs a minimized system. 1150883186 M * Milf Only time I ever treid that, I reconfigured the resulting server, shut it down and used that image as as template to copy new vservers from. 1150883224 M * jhaig I'm following the HowTo for CentOS, so I assumed that this was the 'proper' was. What other methods other than bootstrap? 1150883278 M * Milf Dunno. I go with creating a template, whethter it's from bootstrap, out of a tar archive and using that. 1150883294 Q * shedi Quit: Leaving 1150883309 M * Milf It could be that you can configure the bootstrap mechanism to incoporate these changes. 1150883462 M * jhaig So you have a single set up that you clone and reconfigure? Is that correct? 1150883471 M * Milf Yep. 1150883514 M * jhaig OK, thanks. 1150883891 M * _coocoon_ und dollow wie schauts 1150884858 J * DarthLord ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150884908 Q * DarthVader Read error: Connection reset by peer 1150885701 Q * DarthLord Quit: Leaving 1150885937 Q * cdrx Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150887063 M * Milf Who is dollow? 1150887211 J * DreamerC ~dreamerc@59.112.10.125 1150887351 M * _coocoon_ sorry i meant hollow 1150888028 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150888432 J * cdrx ~legoater@cap31-3-82-227-199-249.fbx.proxad.net 1150889682 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150889723 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1150889783 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150890555 J * schimmi ~sts@host82.natpool.mwn.de 1150890593 Q * DarthVader Quit: Leaving 1150890673 M * schimmi I want to have shared quota on some vservers which use nis to sync usernames (so uids match). all of them use the same partition (mapped with bind mounts). I noticed that the quota is in effect, but the quota program does not work. is there a way to get it working without using those virtual devices as in the FAQs? 1150890795 M * cskarby hmm .. I think you will need either the virtual devices or real devices 1150890872 J * f_ ~f_@83.215.237.1 1150890882 M * cskarby but have in mind that any user having access to the real device have possibilites to read and write to the device, so if you don't trust the root user of the vserver, then you should probably go for the virtual device 1150890921 M * schimmi ok, ic 1150891380 M * schimmi hmm, wondering where I find more info about those vroots 1150891406 Q * anonc helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891406 Q * _Kara helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891406 Q * starlein helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891406 Q * jake- helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891406 Q * glen helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891406 Q * ag- helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891406 Q * morrigan helium.oftc.net xenon.oftc.net 1150891480 J * morrigan morrigan@212.16.62.52 1150891480 J * glen ~glen@elves.delfi.ee 1150891480 J * ag- ag@caladan.roxor.cx 1150891480 J * starlein star@fo0bar.de 1150891480 J * _Kara ~Kashira@wan14.ihredomainadresse.de 1150891480 J * anonc ~anonc@staffnet.internode.com.au 1150891491 J * _jake- psybnc@murlocs.org 1150891521 J * nammie ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150891711 M * cskarby schimmi: seen http://linux-vserver.org/Standard+non-shared+quota ? 1150891753 J * namulator ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150891937 Q * Nam Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150891951 M * schimmi so the vroot device is not really used for file storage, just for the quota?? 1150892045 J * Nam ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150892097 M * cskarby schimmi: if I have understood things right; yes, vroot-devices are for quota only - not for storage 1150892134 M * cskarby but they are connected to real devices so that you can use quota tools for a partition that is mounted inside the vserver context. 1150892147 Q * nammie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150892180 M * schimmi ok, that's exactly what I want then 1150892254 J * dlezcano ~dlezcano@62.212.121.89 1150892400 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150892417 Q * namulator Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150892420 J * nammie ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150892489 M * kir does that mean you are limited to 8 VPSs that can have quota enabled inside? 1150892639 M * cskarby kir: well, not if they share one or more partitions with quota 1150892699 M * cskarby however, I am not sure if the limit of 8 is still true or if the docs are outdated 1150892739 M * kir cskarby, still you need a separate partition for VPS in order to have an in-VPS quota, or am I missing something? 1150892804 M * kir cskarby, or you can use up to 8 different partitions, and host several guests on a partition, with all guests with working quota? 1150892837 Q * Nam Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150892850 M * cskarby just to make sure I do not misunderstand you, with VPS you mean a vserver such as one of the entries listed with vserver-stat? 1150892947 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150892983 M * cskarby I guess for most cases you would like a seperate partition for each vserver, so in these cases it would be limited by the number of vroot devices you have availiable 1150893065 M * cskarby that is, there is a limit to how many vservers that can use quota utils to modify the quotas from within the quota context and at the same time be restricted from raw access to the device (for instance if you'd like to make sure the vserver root user should not be able to reformat the partition) 1150893135 M * cskarby sorry; within the vserver context 1150893503 J * namulator ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150893542 M * doener_ the number of vroot devices is configurable (module parameter). I guess the upper limit is 255 or 256, that should probably be sufficient for most cases... 1150893610 J * Nam ~nam@70.78.64.62 1150893611 M * doener_ alternatively, you could use a single partition with disk limits in action and request/sponsor a port of shared-disk quota to the 2.x vserver series ;) 1150893640 M * cskarby ;) 1150893645 M * schimmi hmm, doesn't want to work. I have turned off quota in the host. vrsetup'ed the /dev/hda9 partion (it's where the vservers _and_ the home inside the vservers are) to /dev/vroot1, copied the device as /dev/hda1 into the vserver, added it to the mtab in /etc/verservs/, restarted the vserver, quotachecked. now the aquota.* files exist, but the quota values do not change if I create files for a user. did I forget anything? 1150893672 M * schimmi sorry, /dev/hdv1 of course 1150893761 M * schimmi capabilities are also set 1150893783 M * schimmi quotaon /dev/hdv1 in the vserver complains that he cannot use /aquota.group and .user 1150893894 Q * jhaig Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1150893922 Q * nammie Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150894002 Q * namulator Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150894179 J * DarthVader ~Aniken@203.177.212.163 1150894537 Q * AndrewLee Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150895187 J * w00t ~AAAA@CBL217-132-238-171.bb.netvision.net.il 1150895194 M * w00t /server -m cless-network.org -j #help 1150895194 M * w00t /server -m cless-network.org -j #help 1150895195 M * w00t /server -m cless-network.org -j #help 1150895195 M * w00t /server -m cless-network.org -j #help 1150895195 Q * w00t Killed (FloodServ ((FloodServ) Warning, you have triggered a network protection. Stop flooding!)) 1150895200 J * w00t ~AAAA@CBL217-132-238-171.bb.netvision.net.il 1150895208 P * w00t 1150895440 M * schimmi when using vroots for quota, is it important that the root of the partition I pass to vrsetup is mounted as / in the vserver? 1150895585 M * cskarby well, I would guess that you need the mount point to get the control files 1150895623 M * cskarby and that mtab is correct with respect to where the mount point is and that it has the necessary flags so that quota tools will find it, but I might be wrong 1150895751 M * schimmi I think the quota tools find the files (strace reports quotaon opens them correctly), but then it says permission denied 1150895774 M * schimmi so I guess the kernel part does not work here 1150895784 J * AndrewLee ~andrew@tnlug.linux.org.tw 1150895824 M * cskarby schimmi; sorry, I don't know 1150895926 M * _coocoon_ schimmi: what shows dmesg -s 100000 | grep vroot 1150896068 M * schimmi absolutely nothing 1150896093 M * schimmi have called vrsetup again and restarted the vserver 1150896114 M * _coocoon_ hm if the module is loaded default vroot devices are 8 1150896142 M * _coocoon_ schimmi: u can speak german 1150896146 M * schimmi yes 1150896149 M * _coocoon_ http://www.debianhowto.de/doku.php/de:howtos:sarge:linux-vserver 1150896186 M * _coocoon_ is for debian but no matter 1150896307 M * _coocoon_ i think if there are no devices shown the module isn't loaded the devices also must apear under /dev folder at the host 1150896861 M * daniel_hozac schimmi: did you disable quotas on the host? you shouldn't do that. 1150896882 M * schimmi oh, I did 1150896905 M * daniel_hozac the actual mount needs to have the quota options. 1150896924 M * schimmi ok, it has 1150896931 M * schimmi but it's not enabled with quotaon 1150897100 M * daniel_hozac so /proc/mounts shows the appropriate options for your filesystem? 1150897384 M * schimmi now it works. I cannot call quotaon inside of the vserver 1150897398 M * schimmi but the quota tool works and the values are correct when I enable it from the host 1150897460 M * schimmi can I use the same vroot for several vservers? 1150897760 M * daniel_hozac if you use the same device for them, i don't see why not. 1150897774 Q * _coocoon_ Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1150898466 M * schimmi ok, work great now 1150898469 M * schimmi thanks!!! 1150898653 Q * eyck Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150899172 J * virtuoso ~s0t0na@shisha.spb.ru 1150899988 J * _coocoon_ ~coocoon@84.160.96.210 1150900261 J * eyck_ eyck@ghost.anime.pl 1150901100 Q * DarthVader Quit: Leaving 1150901281 J * Piet ~piet@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1150901323 Q * ||Cobra|| Remote host closed the connection 1150901337 Q * _coocoon_ Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1150901371 M * Piet hi. 1150901630 M * daniel_hozac hello 1150902171 J * doener ~doener@i5387DB23.versanet.de 1150902432 Q * gerrit Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150902536 Q * cskarby Quit: Download Gaim: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ 1150902588 Q * doener_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150902907 Q * Milf Quit: Miranda IM! Smaller, Faster, Easier. http://miranda-im.org 1150903088 J * gerrit ~gerrit@67.160.146.170 1150903528 N * otaku42 otaku42_away 1150903711 J * stefani ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1150904603 Q * eyck_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150904807 Q * brc_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150905437 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1150905670 J * meandtheshell ~markus@85-124-207-102.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at 1150905929 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.39.166 1150906867 Q * schimmi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150907476 J * _coocoon_ ~coocoon@84.160.96.210 1150907482 M * _coocoon_ hello 1150907734 Q * _coocoon_ Quit: 1150907927 J * brc_ bruce@201.51.230.52 1150908220 J * Viper0482 ~Viper0482@p54977BF3.dip.t-dialin.net 1150908321 N * sars sarnold 1150909218 Q * dlezcano Quit: Leaving 1150909561 Q * brc_ Quit: BitchX Lite I said! 1150909623 J * brc_ bruce@20151230052.user.veloxzone.com.br 1150909811 J * schimmi ~sts@port-212-202-73-176.dynamic.qsc.de 1150910745 J * yelifu ~hongdanst@202.38.114.129 1150910929 J * shuri ~shuri@64.235.209.226 1150911242 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150911386 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1150911581 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150911824 J * f_ ~f_@83.215.237.1 1150911964 J * eyck_ eyck@ghost.anime.pl 1150912728 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150912820 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net 1150914585 J * s0undt3c1 ~s0undt3ch@82.155.68.62 1150914676 J * pisco ~pampel@80.135.141.53 1150915019 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150915115 M * shuri hello all 1150915136 N * s0undt3c1 s0undt3ch 1150915161 M * shuri anybody can help me with the Standard non-shared quota setup 1150915264 M * daniel_hozac what's the problem? 1150915522 M * shuri hi daniel_hozac 1150915531 M * shuri wel 1150915544 M * shuri i dont have /dev/vroot/ dir 1150915555 M * shuri lsmod show 1150915555 M * daniel_hozac do you use devfs? 1150915559 M * shuri Module Size Used by 1150915559 M * shuri vroot 4872 0 1150915613 M * shuri i dont think so 1150915620 M * daniel_hozac then that's not really expected. 1150915662 M * shuri ok 1150915677 M * shuri so if i want to enable quota on /dev/sdb1 1150915704 M * shuri i use the vrsetup tool? 1150915707 M * daniel_hozac you'll have to create /dev/vroot0-7 or however many devices you need. 1150915708 M * daniel_hozac yeah. 1150915730 M * shuri vrsetup /dev/vroot/0 /dev/sdb1 right? 1150915759 M * shuri or vrsetup /dev/vroot0 /dev/sdb1 right? 1150915766 M * daniel_hozac assuming you have created the device first. 1150915828 M * shuri but what does it make a difference between /dev/vroot0 and /dev/vroot/0 1150915868 M * daniel_hozac i guess that's really up to you if you don't have anything creating them automatically. 1150915900 M * daniel_hozac the first is the typical /dev and udev style, while the latter is more devfs. 1150916109 M * shuri ok 1150916270 M * shuri so i need to create /dev/vroot dir 1150916307 M * shuri i dont think debian stable use udev 1150916396 M * shuri any particular permission on de /dev/vroot dir? 1150916774 M * shuri ok device created 1150916795 M * shuri brw-r--r-- 1 root root 4, 0 2006-06-21 15:02 /dev/vroot/0 1150916812 M * shuri mknod /dev/vroot/0 b 4 0 1150916962 J * _coocoon_ ~coocoon@84.160.88.243 1150917364 M * daniel_hozac looks fine. 1150917504 M * shuri ok last thing 1150917511 M * shuri for the vrsetup 1150917525 M * shuri vrsetup /dev/vroot/0 /dev/sdb1 1150917532 M * daniel_hozac right. 1150917536 M * shuri ok thx 1150919149 M * shuri quotacheck: Scanning /dev/hdv1 [/] done 1150919158 M * shuri thx you daniel_hozac ! 1150919264 M * doener hm, what could cause a bind mount to be busy, except open files? 1150919386 M * doener nvm... 1150919522 N * sarnold sars 1150919555 Q * Viper0482 Quit: one day, i'll find this peer guy and then i'll reset his connection!! 1150919637 M * bonbons doener: some other fs mounted on it 1150919791 M * doener exactly ;) 1150919811 M * doener actually, I even misread the error message 1150920576 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150921194 J * FireEgl Atlantica@Atlantica.US 1150921712 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150922179 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150922781 P * pisco 1150924800 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1150924800 Q * lilalinux Read error: Connection reset by peer 1150925714 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-211-143.pools.arcor-ip.net 1150925987 P * stefani I'm Parting (the water) 1150926127 J * mkhl ~mkhl@200.148.41.179 1150926467 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150926792 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150927291 Q * FireEgl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150927914 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150928076 J * FireEgl Atlantica@Atlantica.DollarDNS.Net 1150928327 Q * _coocoon_ Quit: KVIrc 3.2.0 'Realia' 1150928434 J * Aiken ~james@tooax8-234.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1150928584 Q * dna Quit: Verlassend 1150928627 J * thumbless JavaUser@88-109-13-6.dynamic.dsl.as9105.com 1150928795 Q * thumbless Quit: Powered by IBIRC from [http://www.munjmedia.com/] 1150928946 J * f_ ~f_@83-215-237-1.seek.stat.salzburg-online.at 1150929077 Q * mkhl Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150929683 Q * schimmi Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1150930864 Q * f_ Quit: This computer has gone to sleep 1150931351 J * Brio ~Brio@pool-70-16-99-242.port.east.verizon.net 1150931357 M * Brio #MFGGIRC 1150931360 P * Brio 1150931757 J * nullrewt ~nullrewt@cpe-065-191-019-170.nc.res.rr.com 1150931770 Q * nullrewt Quit: