
Erisson
07.03.2017
13:53:26
hahaha

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
13:53:26
oook

Eduard
07.03.2017
13:53:53
no how can i do that?
please paste the result or take a picture (in case you're using telegram with your phone)

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
13:54:20
guys

Google

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
13:54:30
i will do that after 10 minutes
i`m sorry

Eduard
07.03.2017
13:54:38
I will be here
Np
Ping when you're ready

Gwindor
07.03.2017
13:57:13
Slack looks nice.

Erisson
07.03.2017
13:57:24
Hi @gwindor

Gwindor
07.03.2017
13:57:28
I think I'll leave it on my disk.

Erisson
07.03.2017
13:58:42
I've tested Slack 9, 10, 11 and 12 years ago
With KDE it's an awesome distro

Gwindor
07.03.2017
13:59:39

Erisson
07.03.2017
13:59:59
linux distro

Google

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:00:01
hahahaha

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:00:08
And I meant messager.

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:00:17
i don't know the messager

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:01:12
I have a disk with Slackware nearby actually.

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:02:38
good

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:02:57
14.2 iirc.
Whatever the last released is.

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:05:54
yes
the releases take so looooong time to coming out

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:07:27
Well, and it had the exact version of tar utility that didn't has that bug with accessing parent directories.

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:08:03
??

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:13:40
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2016/Oct/96
This one. Vulnerable versions are 1.14 to 1.29, inclusive. Slackware 14.2 has 1.13.
Patrick definetly knew something.

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:14:18
hmm
oh man
my version it's 1.29

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:15:33
I think, it actually had two tars

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:15:38
but's fedora has full updated last week

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:15:40
1.13 was used by package manager.
http://mirror.yandex.ru/slackware/slackware-14.2/source/a/tar/
Yeah, two tars.

Google

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:16:39
Which is funny.

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:16:43
haha

Gwindor
07.03.2017
14:18:08
So, nobody restricts you to use "service purpose" 1.13

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:18:49
so
got it

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:50:12

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:50:20
Ok
Where we are???

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:51:04
we are in terminal
in Downloads

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:51:19
Ok
Please type ls and hit enter

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:51:38
And show me what do you have there
(LS in lowercase)

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:52:00
[shukhrat@localhost Downloads]$ ls
skypeforlinux-64.rpm
[shukhrat@localhost Downloads]$

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:52:16
Well, only skype is there

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:52:30
yeap!

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:52:37
Where is slack rpm?

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:52:54
wait a minute

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:53:03
Well, type: sudo dnf install skypeforlinux-64.rpm

Google

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:53:26
And answer yes to the next question

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:54:29
Ok I`m in process
thank you

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:55:11
;)
Then you need to locate the rpm for slack, or download it again

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:55:27
Good job

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:55:31
And do exactly the same

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:55:32
with sluck is the same situation?

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:55:37
Probably

Admin
ERROR: S client not available

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:55:43
Thanks

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:56:21
But it's not in the Downloads folder (i'm not sure why, but i guess you use "open" instead of "save" in the browser)

Erisson
07.03.2017
14:56:50
could be in home folder?

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:56:59
You absolutely right!
I installed sluck
slack
thanks

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:57:21
;)

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:57:24
very much =)

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:57:25
There you go

Google

Eduard
07.03.2017
14:57:41
Please try to read a little bit about bash (command line in linux)
That will help you a lot

Shukhrat
07.03.2017
14:57:51
I will
ok
Thank you guys
I`ll learn more with this public =)

Eduard
07.03.2017
15:03:35
;)

targitaj
07.03.2017
17:03:36
hi all
help please

Eduard
07.03.2017
17:04:04
Hi

targitaj
07.03.2017
17:04:24
is there utility like id, but for groups?

Eduard
07.03.2017
17:04:33
???
I don't understand the question

targitaj
07.03.2017
17:04:52
w8
root@host37:~# id svyat
uid=1010(svyat) gid=1010(svyat) groups=1010(svyat),4(adm),50(staff),118(libvirtd)
root@host37:~#
like this, but for groups
not for user, for group

Eduard
07.03.2017
17:08:53
"lid -g groupName"
???

targitaj
07.03.2017
17:09:10
id-utils

Eduard
07.03.2017
17:10:41
awk -F':' '/groupName/{print $4}' /etc/group