We are now announcing routes to Level 3 sweet about level3 hmm my fowrad route even goes via level3 now did it chagne 18 minutes ago? oh one hour 18 minutes ago i meant to say up_the_irons: how's the split of traffic looking? i tested around the place a little That's what she said!! i suspect there are a lot of hosts with similar path cost down ntt and level3 what a great time to have a public looking glass pyvpx: now if onyl other people would follow suit :) mercutio: no change in forward. at least, shouldn't be... l3 was always a default route if we didn't have anything else more specific oh i mean for how much comes into your network compared to ntt mercutio: i don't have a graph on it yet ahh ok it's just idle curiosity anyway i suppose you could see how much ntt dropped yeah.. it dropped like between 10-20 Mbps nothing spectacular i suspect some sites have the same as path length so it can probably bounce around a bit depending on who's been most stable i kind of think bgp is inadequate That's what she said!! like it can't prefer networks with shorter real paths. only shorter as paths. up_the_irons: i made a arduino board that pings my home server then displays a gren or red dot up_the_irons: what do you guys use now for server monitoring zenoss, nagios ? simple [perl script running in a cran and emails people ? "Houston we have a blown gaskey on $SERVERID i need to order a new lappy this keyboard is messed up Reply from 74.125.225.240: bytes=32 time=611ms TTL=51 also that doesnt help much cpet: if using wireless i find disabling power save mode on wifi can help Somehow I doubt the wifi his problem :p maybe but it may make it worse if there's high ping, it can add another 100 msec it seems the power saving mostly means that incoming traffic gets delayed, if you type something and get response fast it seems ok. but if there's delay already, it may be going back into power saving mode. like if i ssh to my wireless connected host it's really laggy, but sshing from it is fast. disabling power save fixes it. i dunno what average delay between characters is, but it seems pretty aggressive. this is sat not much you xcan do Still shaving 100ms off 2000ms would help, but may not be worth the effort :p shit goes up and down more than oh sat, eek yeah 512 kb sat link finally got my invite acceptance from google inbox i wonder what it's like and it doesn't orientate properly argh :) actually it seems nice well on phone/computer Hey ARP, let's represent https://lobste.rs/s/tit5yp is that SFW Yes. aw tit in there figured i should ask hah mercutio: i stopped using free and hopst my own email cpet: i host my own email too cpet: you should share pics of your arduino setup but i use gmail for a few things on phone/tablet up_the_irons: il send when I get home i've been hosting my own email for over 15 years now :) ill cpet: is arduino coding hard? i got an arduino kit but i haven't actually looked into it yet no if you know C yeah i know c it has its own ide what?! people are pushing for ipv4 to be shutdown in 2024. i suppose there's some advance notice but i thought ipv4 never had to be shutdown evne people worry about the strangest thing hah mercutio: ChinaNet has an IPv4 decommission plan; I heard they will start to implement in 2016. up_the_irons: wow in my research i found something suggesting that a lot of traffic is already ipv6 reachable of the high bandwidth things it seems wrong to me, myself. That's what she said!! but i think it was probably us-centric, and afaik things like bittorrent are less common there, and things like netflix more common. and i suppose it depends if you were ipv6 only or ipv4+ivp6. Several times ipv4 has failed at the office and I didn't notice for hours because ipv6 :D i'd notice straight away :) i notice when my friends have net problems cos skype goes offline for them :) Heh I have yet to see any ipv6 connections in skype-land. However that will likely change since msft bought them. *it unlikely* msft is 99% ipv6 actually ipv6-reachable* http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/hh994905.aspx (less ipv6-connectivity on the websites than I'd thought.) indeed is it possible to add functionality to the looking glass that will expand or identify the networks as opposed to simply listing the AS numbers, or perhaps a quick way to look them up?