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bardo has joined #arpnetworks jpalmer: mercutio: for laggy ssh connections, I really like mosh.
mercutio: I know I'm crazy late to that conversation, but I like it enough that I felt like it was still worth mentioning.
mercutio: I have a datacenter in a city north of the arctic circle. It's only connectivity is via satellite, and it's down more than it's up. 1200-2000ms round trip ping times are common. mosh still makes that link useful. mhoran: I wish mosh supported IPv6. jpalmer: mhoran: same
mhoran: but also, most sites that are modern enough to have ipv6, probably have decent connectivity too.
(with obvious exceptions, like the datacenter I was just talking about) mhoran: T-mobile is native IPv6 on Android 4.4+, and the IPv4 connectivity is actually NAT back to the base station. So that's kinda lame, for a mobile SSH client, connecting over IPv6 to an IPv6 server via IPv4. brycec: ipv6 you say? I might consider switching... (I was already considering switching anyways)
If only they had better coverage in my area. mhoran: Yeah. It's great in the city but drops whenever I'm outof town. Oh well. brycec: I'm pretty close to rural areas, so I'd frequently be in and out
But the pricing is appealing, as is native ipv6 mhoran: Yeah, the price is great.
Also, their international roaming deal is awesome.
Free data and SMS.
And calls are pretty cheap. RandalSchwartz: yeah - it's my primary plan now brycec: Tmo is who I use the odd time I need a temporary cell plan. It's wonderful that (unlike most US carriers) they're happy to sell a SIM RandalSchwartz: incredible for world-travellers like me
especially since I spend one weekend a month in tijuana :)
... http://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone-plans/simple-choice-international-plan-countries.html m0unds1: tmo uses 464XLAT for v6
if anyone was interested in checking that out brycec: https://sites.google.com/site/tmoipv6/464xlat m0unds1: there was a talk about it at nanog earlier this year brycec: I love how open they are mhoran: Well, they use 464XLAT for v4. :)
It's native v6. BryceBot: That's what she said!! brycec: BryceBot: no BryceBot: Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'It's native v6.' brycec: lol mhoran mhoran: But it's pretty cool.
I'm happy that mobile is pushing v6 deployment. brycec: (I also love just "fuck you bigger guys" Tmo's CEO is) mhoran: Yeah. m0unds1: yea, his strategy forced other carriers to reduce my monthly cost, haha
tmo's covg where i live is horrible, so they're not an option for me
i tried them out and couldn't use my phone in my house or where i worked, haha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl-hIyZSAmA BryceBot: YouTube Tech: "464XLAT: Breaking Free of IPv4" by TeamNANOG (39m 47s), 841 views, 14 likes and 0 dislikes. Uploaded 2014-06-06T00:50:51.000Z. mhoran: T-mo branded phones have some sort of UMA or whatever the most recent is these days, which lets you make calls on your WiFi with voice minutes. m0unds1: yeah, but my phone doesn't support it because it's an unlocked device mhoran: Yeah, same. ***: bardo has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds)
bardo has joined #arpnetworks m0unds1: meh. guess i should go run errands. mercutio: jpalmer: for normal path based loss bouncing via another host often works easier
if you have a 1000 msec or something link that you can't do anything about mosh may work better.
is anyone here running smokeping with fastcgi/nginx?
i've been using lighttpd for ages, and i thought i'd try nginx more properly, and i'm struggling to make smokeping work -: brycec is mercutio: i'm stuck at that atm smokeping_cgi: require Smokeping::probes::FPing failed: Can't locate IPC/Open3.pm
<pre>require Smokeping::probes::FPing failed: Can't locate IPC/Open3.pm: Permission denied at /usr/bin/../lib/Smokeping/probes/FPing.pm line 19, &lt;File&gt; line 3.
i'm sure it used to work brycec: lol mercutio: [http@emerald ~]$ locate IPC/Open3.pm
/usr/share/perl5/core_perl/IPC/Open3.pm
[http@emerald ~]$ wc -l /usr/share/perl5/core_perl/IPC/Open3.pm
425 /usr/share/perl5/core_perl/IPC/Open3.pm
i was doing: smokeping_cgi /etc/smokeping/config
to make sure that part works brycec: You mean "/usr/bin/perl /usr/lib/cgi-bin/smokeping.cgi" ? mercutio: nah it's called smokeping_cgi brycec: (At least, that's what I'm running) mercutio: which seems to be in perl ***: mkb has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: hmm it loads as root
but not as http/smokeping
are you using fcgiwrap? brycec: no mercutio: how are you doing it?
OHHH mkb: mercutio, were you the one I was talking about 5.6 on arp with? mercutio: i think i found the issue
mkb: yeah probably -: brycec is tied up, sorry I can't hep more mercutio: when i su'ed i was still in /root/
so that bit is working mkb: have you been migrated yet and have you been able to boot since then? mercutio: i never hit the issue myself BryceBot: That's what she said!! mercutio: my host is on newer kvm
were you migrated? mkb: oh nice; yeah to kvr04 mercutio: and is it working? mkb: haven't updated yet mercutio: ahh ok mkb: when it didn't work I reinstalled 5.5 mercutio: i updated to 5.6 snapshots early ish
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mkb has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: I migrated another customer that ran OpenBSD 5.6 and he reports it works great now on newer KVM/QEMU ***: bardo has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) mercutio: up_the_irons: how are the upgrades going?
i suppose having so many hosts makes it harder :) brycec: s/how.*/are we there yet? BryceBot: <mercutio> up_the_irons: are we there yet? brycec: :P mercutio: what?
bryce are you free now? :) brycec: More free
Composing a long email, then I'm free mercutio: i got distracted heh. so i'm getting 403 forbidden error with nginx smokeping still.
oh ok :) brycec: (unless something else comes up) mercutio: i'll let you compose! up_the_irons: lol mercutio: damnit i had an idea that it might be socket permissions, but nooo brycec: What does error_log say? mercutio: nothing
that's the problem brycec: For a 403 response, there's gotta be something mercutio: it says something if you miss the i off the end
% ./microcurl/microcurl -v http://202.49.71.24:24/smokeping/smokeping.fcgi
http protocol.
f
403 Forbidden
0
*402 open() "/srv/http/smokeping/smokeping.fcg" failed (2: No such file or directory)
so the error log works normally
and su to http user and running the cgi works
but you have to get out of the /root/ directory
or it says permission denied
on something random to confuse you :) brycec: Here's my nginx config http://sprunge.us/DiPX mercutio: how are you running smokeping with with that fastcgi.sock brycec: And I spawn smokeping with: exec /usr/bin/spawn-fcgi -n -s /var/run/smokeping/fastcgi.sock -u smokeping -g smokeping -U www-data -G www-data -- /usr/lib/cgi-bin/smokeping.cgi mercutio: ok maybe i shoudl try that
i'm trying to use fcgiwrap brycec: (And I'm using runit to supervise that) mercutio: it says to use multiwatch
this was so easy on lightty :) brycec: Meh I prefer runit mercutio: hmm
i used to use daemontools brycec: Either way, command/syntax for spawn-fcgi is the same mercutio: i use it some other places ***: bardo has joined #arpnetworks -: brycec has no idea why he preferred runit, but there were reasons at the time) brycec: It's the only service I use runit for as well
Anyhow, hope that helps. It really Just Works(tm) for me, a matter of pointing nginx at the fastcgi socket, and spawning the fastcgi listener -: brycec runs into the night mercutio: yeah uhh
hopefulyl i can figure it out
i'm not used to this whole systemd thing brycec: heh mercutio: i'm going to try inside tmux first i think brycec: (This is a Debian Wheezy system, no systemd involved in my setup) mercutio: yeah
now i get that IPC/Open3.pm error
I am going up in the world! :)
woot got it
i have to do that exec in /tmp
rather than somwhere it cna't read
and i have a script that calls itself and runs that spawn-fcgi
thanks bryce brycec: congrats, mercutio ***: mkb has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
mkb has joined #arpnetworks mkb: up_the_irons, openbsd 5.6 works great; thanks! up_the_irons: mkb: :) mkb: only difficulty was that vio0 turned into em0 and I was without networking until I fixed that up_the_irons: oh did you have virtio before? I can enable that again if you like.
cuz with em0 you're just on intel e1000 mercutio: was that an inbetwen version?
i thought virtio didn't work on older kvm mkb: I did; I didn't know if it was supported on the new kvm
I guess it wouldn't have gone away
up_the_irons, send a ticket or can you just do it? up_the_irons: mkb: pm me your vps uuid mercutio: while you're shifting his to virtio could you shift mine to virtio too please? mkb: done up_the_irons: mercutio: the nic? mercutio: nic and storage mkb: dmesg said my storage was already vio mercutio: oh
right you are
my storage is virtual
it wasn't last i looked :)
it's hostname.vic0? up_the_irons: vio0 i believe mercutio: ok mkb: apparently viornd(4) exists. didn't know that mercutio: in new kvm yeh
hard to get entropy in a virtual machine ***: mkb has quit IRC (Quit: brb)
mkb has joined #arpnetworks mkb: and there's vio mercutio: mine isn't up again yet hmm
oh it can't find /dev/rwd1a
up?
there was an extra drive attached to it mkb: wd? mine are sd mercutio: mine are wd
it booted in read only mode when i typed exit
after shell
i hoped it would just continue without the drive BryceBot: That's what she said!! mkb: when it was mounting everything? mercutio: vinagre breaks under synergy
shift doesn't work
now i can't exit vi
bah it's mounted read only anyway
yeah i had rwd0 and rwd1 mkb: you should have your console be the serial console mercutio: yeah that'd be sensible
the option wasn't there when i first set it up iirc mkb: bsd.rd asks when you install mercutio: nah on arp mkb: oh you used the default setup mercutio: nah ssh console server wasn't there i mean i think mkb: oh that must have been a long time ago mercutio: maybe it was
i've had a vm since jan 2011 it sems mkb: that's longer than me at least mercutio: it doesnt' seem like very long to me
i had a dedicated server 10 years ago or something
in a different location
and it ran openbsd too :)
but pentium pro 200 mkb: heh
I used to have a machine at home, but it just got to be such a hassle to maintain behind dynamic IP mercutio: heh
dynamic ip sucks yeh
i ran a mail server on dynamic ip in like 98
but the whole idea of personal servers and vps's isn't new to me relaly
but now days there's no real reason for low end servers vs vsp
vps
hmm up_the_irons didnt' seem to get back
argh shit why did i use vi again
so i've lot wd1 and wd0 has turend to sd0
but it seems to work at least mkb: the bios always shows 3 disks for me; maybe that explains wd0 wd1 mercutio: cool, working now up_the_irons. thanks. up_the_irons: mercutio: np ***: acf__ is now known as acf_
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