Dragon

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  1. first off, you missed a few of your edited words, as you can see I took care of that. as for your computer issue, I'm only seeing one malicous program on there. using Hijack this, making sure that all browsers and windows are closed, including this one, check the following and click on fix selected. O20 - Winlogon Notify: winexz32 - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\winexz32.dll next boot to safe mode and find and delete the following, if found: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\winexz32.dll reboot, and let us know how your computer is running. i fyou are still getting notices about files that ZA is blocking could you pl
  2. I moved this to the mod forum since this is essentially a modding post.
  3. This forum section was created in the last 24 hours. enjoy gang.
  4. Dragon

    Help!

    well this definately isn't your everyday linux install. here is what I have just done. booted into Ubuntu. switched eth0 over to DHCP, of course it just sat there trying to get an IP address. while that was going, I opened a root terminal and started tcpdump -v. Then I went and put in the full path as shanenin suggested go this response: bash: /sbin/dhcpc: unknown command So appearantly dhcpc doesn't exist on Ubuntu. so just for grins and giggles I looked at another item that is on Ubuntu dhclient. This is what I got when I ran it. dunno if it will help you out or not. dhclient /dev/eth0 s
  5. Ipod ,Itunes, monitor.exe, yes if you dont' use them alot. Setpoint.exeand KAHLMNPR.EXE are debateable. Those are not critical entries, however they are part of the mouse/keyboard software for your computer. Just so you know.
  6. Dragon

    Help!

    ok, here is the latest. tried what Iccaros suggested, no joy. Then I went and redid the dhcpc /dev/eth0 command and this time I got this reply. My bad on the first run, I forgot the dhcpc part. so what I did was turn around and forced a reinstall of Ubuntu. I now have my eth0 set up as a static IP just to allow me access to the desktop. Since I'm not assigned a static IP from my ISP, it won't give me internet access. and trying to reset the system to dhcp rather than a static IP, I get the following in my syslog. It just does that continually. so it's like it's getting offered but isn't tak
  7. Dragon

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    ok I will test that after I get back, it's time for a little R&R with my daughter. taking her to the park. I'll have an answer later this afternoon.
  8. so far the count is as follow: leave on: 10 turn off: 3 by the looks of it most of us leave our systems on. This is only counting those that specified whether or not they leave the machines on.
  9. Dragon

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    ok I not only did I do the steps you mentioned but I took a look at my syslog paying particular attention to anything in regards to DHCP and I'm finding a discrepency between Windows and Ubuntu. First here is what tcpdump -v produced. I'm only including one entry of it because it kept looping saying the exact same thing. Probably what it's supposed to do. IP (tos 0x0, ttl 62, id 13, offset 0, flags [none], proto: udp (17) length: 1344) 192.168.2.9.8208 > 233.13.186.94.8208: upd, length 1316 when I ran the /dev/eth0 I get the following in it bash: /dev/wth0: no such file or directory. now
  10. Dragon

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    no changes to the computer itself. All we have done recently is get a new monitor, which was purchased about a month before this started. and a new Optical Mouse, which was purchased after it started. I'll get that dump and post back.
  11. it would also be adviseable to install an Anti-Virus program. It appears that you are not running one at this time. I would recommend Avast or AVG after choosing one, install and let it scan your system then post a fresh Hijack this log.
  12. in order for us to properly see whats going on, you will need to go into msconfig and have all changes you did in startup reset. Thanks
  13. Dragon

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    naruku, yes I can hook up using windows with no issues. it's my linux install that is kaput when it does dhcp. According to the phone company when I was talking to them they were seeing the release of the IP address but they were not seeing any request for one when I booted to Linux. Shanenin, You are correct even with my live CD I was unable to connect to the internet. although it did boot up without hanging on the "configuring Network Connection" like it does on my installed version. Thats even after following your directions to remove the networking rc.d. Although now it doesn't hang quite
  14. Some ISP's will bounce them like that because their E-Mail program sees it as SPAM and will do that. Sometimes a way to get arround that is by sending it to yourself in the To: box and the rest in the BCC: box. Why would it view a normal message as spam - unless your subject is Free V1agra Cod1n3, T33nage G1r1s! some filters, like my email server for my site, are designed to bounce the email after a certain number of email addresses are included in the To: line. basically they count the number of recipients and if it meets the criteria set by the email server admin, it is classified as spam.
  15. Dragon

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    ok, I got into my linux install. and I was able to pull a dmesg. as expected my MAC address on linux is the same as it is on Windows. Please realize that this is with networking removed from the rc.d so I don't know how accurate it is. edward@iabusinessprojects:~$ dmesg [4294675.933000] ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:10.1[A] -> Link [ALKB] -> GSI 21 (level, low) -> IRQ 21 [4294675.933000] PCI: Via IRQ fixup for 0000:00:10.1, from 10 to 5 [4294675.933000] uhci_hcd 0000:00:10.1: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82xxxxx UHCI USB 1.1 Controller (#2) [4294675.995000] uhci_hcd 0000:00:10.1: new USB
  16. I leave mine on, I have my power settings set up to turn off (spin down) the HDD's after 30 minutes of downtime. I have compared my electric bill based on the comp being up 24/7 and being turned on/off for an entire month. my results lead me to leave it on. The electricity usage that my computer used when on 24/7 amounted to a whole 16 cent increase for the entire month. to me 16 cents is not that much of a savings.
  17. as it seems the information requested has been given I am now closing this topic.
  18. Dragon

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    thanks I will try that later tonight. I'm a little busy at the moment working on someones website
  19. They may have it in .htaccess. if thats the case, then you won't be able to get it without contacting the owner directly. Regardless, it would still be a good idea to contact the owner and get permission to do that. He/she may not want the game put on another server, even with credits.
  20. from what it sounds like, your mobo may be screwed up, the IDE port that you need to plug the cd drive into on the mobo may be bad.
  21. ok this thread is being closed, we are clearly instructing someone on how to pirate Windows. This is not only against Windows EULA but also against BT policy.
  22. Dragon

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    ok, I did the single user mode. here is what is happening. sorry I have to type this out since I can't grab a screenshot or logfile. splash screen shows up, I get the booting Linux Kernel. loads modules, gets all the way to configuring newtork interfaces and hangs right there, up until the system puts itself into a state of hibernation some how, about 30 minutes later. Now it's at this point that my IP address from Windows is released. So I am presuming it is at this point that ubuntu is trying to obtain the new IP from DHCP. thats as far as I can get when it comes to booting Ubuntu. If you
  23. Dragon

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    Not if the dhcp problem is with the telco router, a home router will still need to recieve its IP through dhcp (unless specifically configured as static). my thought was windows was able to get an address using dhcp, so the router may also be able to get one. the only problem is right now I don't have the money for a new router. won't have it until the middle of the month at the earliest, lots of bills due right now.
  24. Dragon

    Help!

    ok, I will try the single user method this afternoon, wife is asleep right now after being up for 24 hours, a friend was having her baby and the wife was the coach. Anyway, I tried to do the chroot option since interactive mode was not available to me, at least that I could see. couldn't make the livecd "see" hdb or hda. so that was unable to be done. I talked to the telephone co. again yesterday, they put a sniffer on my line. but they didn't see my MAC address send the request for dhcp to assign the IP. the problem is that they couldn't see it when Windows was running either. So they are bei