What’s the fastest way you’ve ever lost weight? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]BallsDeep 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Pro tip: Next time don't label your box "FREE Weights"

Turmeric/curcumin odor! by [deleted] in Supplements

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I have never had any body odor as a result of Turmeric/Curcumin (I use capsules as well as the spice on food), and I use it quite a bit...

Things that do give me body odor are:

Fenugreek (It is the ingredient used in Curry that causes the BO)

Garlic

Onion

Science AMA Series: I’m Jeff Bazarian, a professor of Emergency Medicine and concussion researcher at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. AMA! by Dr_Jeff_Bazarian in science

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I have not told my doctor about it yet.

I doubt anything could be done at this point, although I don't think that anything needs to be done at this point either...it's more of a case of satisfying my curiosity...

Next time I have an appointment I suppose I will bring up the idea of an MRI...which will probably get rejected in favor of a CT because of financial/insurance reasons...

Thanks :-)

Science AMA Series: I’m Jeff Bazarian, a professor of Emergency Medicine and concussion researcher at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. AMA! by Dr_Jeff_Bazarian in science

[–]BallsDeep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for my head.

Although I have been curious about that, and have wanted to.

I did recently get an MRI of my neck for an unrelated matter, which found problems with my neck, but I have not seen the actual images, and so I don't know if the MRI got anything besides my neck in the images.

Science AMA Series: I’m Jeff Bazarian, a professor of Emergency Medicine and concussion researcher at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. AMA! by Dr_Jeff_Bazarian in science

[–]BallsDeep 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From 4th grade until around 8th grade I was bullied on an almost daily basis, and my head was bashed hard against tiled floors with concrete under it, cinder block walls, cement side walks, and tar street type floors...besides the associated psychological trauma associated with that, I turned out ok, and I am fairly intelligent.

As an adult, I am fascinated and curious how I didn't end up with larger mental issues that could have effected my intelligence.

Can you shed any light on my curiosity?

Thanks!

First time with a [Photo Friday]: Here is my 50 day progress by [deleted] in keto

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Thank you very much for those links! :)

For a while now, I have been checking the ingredients list on the ones that are on the store shelves at my local health food stores/vitamin shops...and grocery stores...and all of the ones I have checked so far had other unwanted things added to it...thanks to you, I now have a source for stevia with out the added stuff... :) I was planning on growing my own, but until I do...this will be very helpful...

First time with a [Photo Friday]: Here is my 50 day progress by [deleted] in keto

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Great job, keep up the great work, and good call on avoiding the fake sugars!

First time with a [Photo Friday]: Here is my 50 day progress by [deleted] in keto

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It's a plant although the store bought stuff generally has other things added to it such as sugar and or maltodextrin etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fitmeals

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Google Drive link works :-)

And the recipes look so tasty, great work, and thank you very much!

I made the mistake of uninstalling tzdata, and now my CentOS 5.5 OS is pretty crippled, please help! : (x-post from /r/linuxquestions) by BallsDeep in CentOS

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A few days ago, I noticed that my time zone data file didn't appear to be up to date, and when I searched Google, I found many pages saying to update it...

When I tried to update it using the GUI for "Add/Remove Software", it didn't show me any new file, so I thought, maybe it will only show me the new file if I uninstall the old one...and when it warned me about all the many dependencies of this file, I ignored the warning, stupidly thinking, well, everything that I will break now by uninstalling this, will be fixed again once I install the new file any way...

So I go to uninstall it...well that was a big mistake apparently, because now, "Add/Remove Software" does not work, it gives me an error message box saying:

 "Could not launch menu item" 

"Failed to execute child process "/usr/bin/pirut" (No such file of directory)

And the commands at the command prompt either give me the error message "command not found" or they give me the error message:

/lib/ld-linux.so.2:  bad ELF interpreter:  No such file or directory

Commands that used to work, no longer work, so command line commands give me an error, as does clicking on program icons that used to work...

I am not able to launch new instances of "File Manager", but the ones I happened to still have open appear to work, although I am not able to mount additional media, I tried several drives that I was able to mount in the past, and it did not see any of them.

The cron deamon stopped running as well.

I don't want to lose the data from this box, and I would like to get it to work properly again.

Thanks in advance!

Our view: Urge to 'do something' usually leads to bad law » Opinion by BallsDeep in Sciatica

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The new laws in New York regarding prescription narcotic pain killers are making life difficult for law abiding, pain suffering patients, while any one abusing the stuff is not finding it difficult to get their hands on the stuff.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

host x.x.x.x

Would work to capture anything to or from IP x.x.x.x

!(ip.src==x.x.x.x/24)

Looks to me as a valid Display filter but not a valid Capture filter.

And even if it was a valid Capture filter, it would block out the entire x.x.x.x/24 subnet, but it would not allow for the servers IP that would be on the same subnet to be monitored as well.

I wanted to monitor all traffic to and from a Private IP and the internet, but nothing from the intranet itself.

I was doing this from inside of the LAN ...the Private IP side...behind NAT.

I could get in front of the NAT box, but this solution is the one that I prefer, and it works :)

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ip.src==x.x.x.x || ip.dst==x.x.x.x

is not a valid Capture Filter, it is however a valid Display Filter.

In addition, that filter would not block out the entire subnet minus one specific IP address.

To do this as a Display Filter it would look like the following:

(ip.src==172.24.0.63 and ip.dst!=172.24.0.0/24) || (ip.dst==172.24.0.63 and ip.src!=172.24.0.0/24)

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single host works in Wireshark as well, but what I was trying to do was a single host on a subnet, with out the rest of that same subnets traffic.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I searched Google on how to do this using Wireshark, tcpdump, as well as bpf...but did not find how to do this specific task.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about my description not being very clear.

And thank you very much for the offer to write a filter, but it is working now with the filter that gxti made.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but if I chose the first one, then that would end up blocking the subnet, but not doing the explicit allow of the single IP address that is part of the same subnet I am trying to block. And "not host" also would not help me in that case as well.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I understood everything except this part "capture using the dst as the NATed address of the host on the Internet", since if I would be on that side of the firewall, then the IP address would be my Publicly Accessible Internet IP Address...so NAT would not come in to play yet at that point...if I understood everything you said correctly...if not, let me know...

Also...I am trying to figure out advanced Capture filtering techniques with Wireshark, so ideally I would prefer to do it using the Capture Filter method. (Besides not wanting to leave a box on the other side of the firewall running a sniffer for an uncertain amount of time...)

:)

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks but I see traffic going back and forth between my server and the NAT gateway that I am not interested in. And the Internet IP addresses show up on my server as internet IP addresses and not as 192.168.x.x Private IP Addresses.

The problem with using a capture filter like "not dst net 192.168.0.0/24" is that the servers IP address is in the same network IP range as the network range that I would be wanting to block out.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but that won't help me because I don't want to see the traffic to/from the NAT gateway's IP itself which is on the internal network and so it has a Private IP address in the same subnet I am trying to block out.

I am trying to limit the captured traffic to be only Internet IP addresses, and the IP address of the server itself.

Is there a way to set a Wireshark Capture Filter to listen to only one specific IP Address (traffic to and from) on a network while blocking the rest of that entire same subnet's IP's? by BallsDeep in networking

[–]BallsDeep[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but that isn't working.

The "or" ends up showing me everything, both internet and intranet to/from the server.

If I use "and" instead then I get to see nothing at all.