I had a quick play with bhyve in 10.0 and never got anywhere with it. Maybe I should revisit it I see that libvirt supports it now, that will make my life easier jbergstroem: how stable do you find it following -current on freebsd? hrm it seems the routing situation hasn't changed at all from Cogent's perspective static: yeh i checked about 7 or 8 pm erk 7 or 8 am utc i wonder if it didn't make the deadline or what staticsafe: have you tried contacting their noc? I know you are not a cogent customer or anything so not sure how helpful they would be they would politely tell me to fuck off :P but all their customers cant reach you either :) i don't think it's cogent's fault anyway cos ntt isn't working either ntt is directly connected to arp though isnt it? yes Seen by #peers: 15 that number is rising what is it now? 15 that's what it was yesterday was 5 yesterday when I tried it's ~230 for other ip's it was 15 when i tried would the 32 bit ASN make a difference? maybe Seen by #peers: 15 9 orochi-sov-interconnect.mythic-beasts.com (93.93.133.42) 94 msec 99 msec 93 msec 10 192.67.222.1 89 msec 88 msec 89 msec does that hop 10 mean someone else is advertising the net block? that's his ip hop 9 is his interconnect /30 or whatever 2 AS PATH as per NTT LG 3356 3491 40193 25795 393949 12496 12496 12496 44684 393949 staticsafe did mention he was trying Anycast? the thing is it should be advertised to ntt not via trit maybe as well so asn path should be shorter is it like a convergence time for BGP? nope it's like routing policy mess because bgp doesn't do such well it could be - or it could be something simple like the route filters for export on arp didn't catch it properly because of beign 32bit asn instead of 16bit and doint translation im going to send an email to Mythic Beasts asking if their filter configuration is complete oh one of the other hosts changed now ntt ! oh hangon it's more complicated than that it changed then it chagned back! http://pastebin.com/dEN2E6S3 ahh it looks like they shifted from ntt to gtt temp at one point o_o anyone who has their /48 IPv6 routed to them have any references to HOWTOs on how you set it up? I'm asking only because there's a customer that has requested this, and despite me insisting it is an "experts only" feature, he can't figure it out but still doesn't want to give up. i want to point him to some resources. that seems doable, but I haven't done it. :) up_the_irons: what OS? mnathani_: CentOS is this an IRC person? If so I can assist via IRC I am running CentOS with a routed /48 if not an IRC person - I can provide my config https://gist.github.com/mnathani/27754bd2eb6cceefcc57 Gist: "ARP Networks Routed /48 IPv6 configuration on CentOS 6" brycec helped me out when configuring my IPv6, though his instructions were debian / ubuntu styled mnathani_: awesome, thanks for that! up_the_irons: You are welcome! Happy to help out. :) Back in 2013, I was the newbie asking the IPv6 questions. 2013... so long ago. @google define:bhyve 3,970 total results returned for 'define:bhyve', here's 3 22.4. FreeBSD as a Host with bhyve (https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/virtualization-host-bhyve.html) Starting with FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE, the bhyve BSD -licensed hypervisor is part of the base system. This hypervisor supports a number of guests, including ... bhyve - FreeBSD Wiki (https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve) Apr 18, 2015 ... A: bhyve supports Intel processors with Extended Page Tables. Processor EPT compatibility can be determined at ark.intel.com but most Atom ... bhyve - BSD Hypervisor (http://bhyve.org/) About bhyve. bhyve, the "BSD hypervisor" is a hypervisor/virtual machine manager developed on FreeBSD and relies on modern CPU features such as ... @date Sat, Feb 5, 2011 4 years, 13 weeks, 2 days, 19 hours, 28 minutes, 41 seconds ago. [Interpreted date: Sat, 05 Feb 2011 00:00:00 -0800] Thats how long I have been with ARP @date Jan 14, 2011 4 years, 16 weeks, 3 days, 19 hours, 42 minutes, 1 second ago. [Interpreted date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 00:00:00 -0800] i beat you by 3 weeks :) I kinda remember being drawn to ARP due to the FreeBSD and IPv6 support - both of which I had never worked with before yeh ipv6 wasn't so common back then Seen by #peers: 26 up from 15 I just compiled mtr from the git repo and now all it says is Start with date no trace output weird what's new in mtr in git? arch has a git aur pkg i think last release was 0.86 not sure whats new in git thought I would get the latest version 0.86 isn't recent enough? my version was .75 ahh arch has 0.86 ;) trying to get newer version I am running CentOS ubuntu has 0.85 ahh yeah centos tends to be old centos6? 6 yea I must be missing something its like I get a prompt to enter something mtr 4.2.2.2 Start: Sat May 9 00:17:07 2015 did you enable curses? dont think so i dunno if it does by default or not but i disable gtk and if it's not showing anything.. mtr --report google.com does work though ipinfo lookup hmm checking ncurses.h usability... no checking ncurses.h presence... no checking for ncurses.h... no checking ncurses/curses.h usability... no checking ncurses/curses.h presence... no checking for ncurses/curses.h... no checking curses.h usability... no checking curses.h presence... no checking for curses.h... no checking cursesX.h usability... no checking cursesX.h presence... no ok that's your issue, install the curses dev package hey i got the same thing on ubuntu /except/ it shows lines 1 at a time after big delay yeh installing curses-dev fixed it on ubuntu there we go it should complain more if no curses heh what's this ipinfo thing oh try -y err -y IPINFO it tells you the ASN's it's in 0.85 too y you mean during the output? it gives me the block mtr -y IPINFO 4.2.2.1 etc I think hitting y does the same time oh repeatedly switches the view hitting y does ntohing for me normally My traceroute [v0.86+git:592de82d] mtr 0.86+git:592de82d yeh same version toggles between prefix, AS NUmber, Country, ARIN etc yeh ? seems to suggest there is such an option it just doesn't work for me but mtr -y IPNFO does are you in screen or something? oh I am in tmux and it works for me if i use -y IPINFO then it works cool i mean y works if already doing -y IPINFO juust not without mtr -4z weird i found some field which was usually a date code I was in that option but it's showing 3356 for level3 :/ mtr -4z 4.2.2.2 whh -z does work too it's not in my man paeg though? yhow did you figure that out? I think you told me about that option a long time ago heh and then forgot about it? :) i usually use traceroute -A if i want to see asn's 2014-07-09 20:19:03 m0unds mtr -z4 somev4host.domain.tld it was actually m0unds cool 'cos i didn't remember that at all :) hmm i'm playing with mtr -T now :) what does that option do? does a tcp traceroute mtr seems to show high tcp pings for last hops but tcptraceroute doesn't. perhaps it uses a different port that gets prioritized differently yeh it could be i haven't looked into it yet that path changing stuff is real btw you referring to the ntt stuff? theres' heaps of load balancing that shows up easily with tcp but not icmp when you trace nearly anywhere with mtr level3 etc are bad too how is load balancing bad? it's not necessarily. it just means you can have inconsistent performance like i can ssh to the same host and have different latencies different times that can be different by like 30 msec which is noticable. but bandwidth can vary too right how come the tmux that arch installs is so different than the one I get with centos or ubuntu? mercutio: it depends on how often you're willing to update. between updates its very stable imo - but there's been some minor hiccups that "forces" me to update -- change to bootloader, the arc4random thing and so on. you need to track upstream (if you care) every now and then so it's similar to tracking openbsd i suppose i've found openbsd -current pretty stable except hiccups the time thing was kind of annoying