lol this is the extent of my interaction with the bluehost family of companies before telling them to go fuck themselves http://i.imgur.com/iJdyVWm.png http://i.imgur.com/4GY3yro.png lol.... hazardous: not too many shared hosting people doing IPv6 I'm afraid But you'd hope they would have an inkling of what it is, enough to say "no we don't support it" keyword being *hope* (Also the chip is pictured on the wrong side of the card - I have one, the chip is on the right, not left) nbstaticloudflare do ipv6 where did nb come from if your provider doesn't do ipv6 for shared hosting, you can still use cloduflare to get ipv6 oh it was hazardous :) brycec: i don't think they'll know what ipv4 is either heh brycec: maybe yours is fake or maybe they couldnt figure out how to take pics/film it properly so they changed the card for promo purposes -.- why does puppet4 break compatibly with puppet3? lol milki if mine's fake, it's a damn good one that works and even charges back to my account :p I suspect they just took some artistic liberties. mercutio: wasnt puppet3 also incompatible with puppet2? nuooo, the fun gist about that viking ram upgrade is gone anyone still have it? milki: you'd think they'd learn. my friend's browser history contains a few google searches titled 'how to use dollar ajax' 'what is dollar post' 'dollar ajax javscript' lol lol dolla dolla jquery y'all lol whats the wisdom in naming ethernet interfaces like so: eno16777736 I much rather prefer eth0, eth1 etc it's based on port normally so if you stick card in the same pci-e slot it'll stay constant enp4s0 like that enp5s0 why it /mixes/ often i don't know en=ethernet p4=pci bus 4 s0=slot 0 Which is useful when describing to the datacentre lackey which port is what. (though sometimes it's just more fun to figure it out later and reconfigure the interfaces... but that doesn't scale.) yeah, but why do you get em1 and eno1 in ubntu ubuntu is a whole different beast err em1 and p4p1 but enp4s0 type naming is systemd-rooted oh :) yeah that was from my arch system. My Arch system has eth0 :P weird oh my other arch system has eno1, that's where i got eno1 from and enp2s0 both of them are onboard intel ethernet 02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection 03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection i think i'd rather it just did enp etc with all the ports. mercutio: this system was built long before systemd, so its udev rules are original. aahh i thought you went to bed :/ That's what she said!! (in other words - it's configured to be eth0) mercutio: no, had to disappear outdoors yeah i see oh ok yeah i find it hard to keep tracking of timezones is dnsmadeeasy a customer of ARP? I am getting 1 msec query response times lots of places are < 1 msec from arp host -t ns on it and trace it looks like they have dns servers on any2ix :/ or in los angeles they are big on anycast, I know that they have tons of pops as dns services go, they're pretty good their panel sucks though i use route53 myself (AWS) That's what she said!! BryceBot: no Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'i use route53 myself (AWS)' m0unds: I like their pricing dnsmadeeasy? yea yea, their tiers are pretty good if you have a bunch of domains compared to say : http://dyn.com/ I use dns.he.net :D If the service is free - you are product ? :-) Hard to see what they get from me for hosting my authoritative DNS... dns traffic logs volume, etc for your domains I guess i like the idea of cloudflare dns proxy does anyone know of any free dns proxys that do anycast? i'd rather host my own dns that's just proxy/cached from somewhere :) mercutio: you could use dns.he.net for that he.net isn't anywhere near here i think i didn't know they did proxy doesn't look like they do proxy and i'm uusing tinydns so no bind zones :/ atm i have a ssh push script to push them to a few places. but only one of the ip's is anycasted i think and even that i stopped i think mercutio: anyone can be setup as "proxy" - list their nameservers as the authoritative with your registrar, add your domain as a slave and point it at your true authoritative nameserver. there's nothing "fancy" about it. i should just do dual host anycast again i suppose when you update your own DNS, it pushes IXFR/AXFR to the designated slaves. i mean more like cloudflare proxy/cache tinydns doesn't do that :/ and yeh he.net is nowhere near here :( This has the added benefit that it's not a cache, HE has a full copy. weird all but one of their dns go over coresite from here oh hangon the first one does too, it just goes via coresite to fremont. that's actually one ting i don't like about cloudflare. they'll do two dns servers in the same region