[01:03] *** reardencode has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [01:14] *** raptelan has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [01:17] * brycec anxiously waits... [01:18] oh wait, misread the tweet and got my days mixed up [01:18] * brycec stops [02:11] hahaha [02:11] yeah 24 hours [02:27] your time will come bryce [04:32] NAT is hilarious with GRE and GIF tunnels [04:34] used to have fun with ekiga and NAT too [04:34] two clients behind same NAT connect (can be on different physical local networks), the second expects to receive a call, call goes to first connected [04:52] i've always avoided linux's nat helpers [05:38] i've always liked how BSD handles NAT.. always felt had more control in what kind you can deploy [05:39] VoIP tends to work behind the NAT i do use here [05:39] but i cleverly used one of the /30's by my ISP as /32's and used them for NAT round-robin and static port mapping [05:42] can have four VoIP phones connected to the same server w/o proxies or the like [07:54] *** nclee has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal) [08:41] *** nclee has joined #arpnetworks [08:47] *** reardencode has joined #arpnetworks [09:02] *** nclee has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [09:04] *** nclee has joined #arpnetworks [10:02] *** nclee has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [10:02] *** nclee has joined #arpnetworks [10:03] *** cahess_ is now known as cahess [11:24] *** m0unds has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.1.1) [11:26] *** m0unds has joined #arpnetworks [12:58] insane [12:58] £1 Land are selling pretty damned good bluetooth adaptors [12:58] upto 100m, micro form factor and actually work really damned well [12:59] guy looked at me strange as i bought 10 of them [12:59] deffo going to have to switch everything to 5Ghz soon [14:42] are we ever going to reach a time when smallest BGP prefix allowed by ISPs to advertise goes down to /25 ? [14:44] no [14:46] even with present state of ipv4 address depletion? [14:47] yes, the v4 routing table is bloated already [14:48] and no RIR is handing out smaller than /24 at this point even in final exhaustion stages [14:59] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [15:12] mnathani: yes, even with [15:13] there's way more /24s than other sized subnets around as it is [15:13] but it's people with larger subnets that can sve ip's easier [15:17] mnathani: some peering exchanges etc might let you advertise /29s or above or such [15:17] you can always peer any netblock size with people you know [17:11] mnathani: i don't think that'll ever happen. routing table size would blow up. [17:19] Didn't ARIN or RIPE or one of the RIRs do a /25 advertisement test a while back? [18:49] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [19:58] *** mnathani__ has joined #arpnetworks [20:00] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [20:14] Hmm. new release of 8.4 in the past few days. [20:14] now I have to upgrade to that. :) [20:17] probably hit 9.3 this weekend [20:22] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:39] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [20:40] FreeBSD red.stonehenge.com 8.4-RELEASE-p27 FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE-p27 #0: Tue Apr 7 04:50:47 UTC 2015 root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 [20:40] weird. why still -p27? [20:40] probably because the kernel wasn't patched [20:42] weird.... some files didn't get installed [21:09] mercutio: is this what you refer to: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/propagation-of-longer-than-24-ipv4-prefixes [21:13] mm, hadn't seen that [21:13] but if you have a /28 from an isp [21:13] you could try advertising it to a local peering exchange or such [21:13] and you may get some connectivity [21:13] assuming route servers [21:13] it's a waste of time if the less specific advertisement isn't spread around [21:14] i'd still try and get a /24 normally [21:14] but you could get a private interconnect etc for a /28 too [21:14] like once off etc. [21:14] like say to amazon or something [21:14] i dunno what amazon restrict to [22:10] Can anyone decode: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b9d09d3eb14145118caa [22:10] Gist: "Wordpress - need to decode malicious file" [22:43] socket spam [22:43] smtp outbound socket_create [22:44] $mdbih30 = array(toList => "", fromLogin => "", fromName => "", subjTempl => "", bodyTempl => "", hostFrom => ""); [22:44] sorry about lack of quotes, i shit out a quick find/replace script [22:45] heres a badly deobfuscated copy http://pastebin.aquilenet.fr/?328f94922054bb19#2ks69d6Fm/Xo9sHeTNrtfKewdHWtroxyFisvVXmMzKM= [22:46] and heres a super basic/bad script that reassigns $z26[whatever] http://pastebin.aquilenet.fr/?c62f9e7ef793f12b#8Ep3OcJfa2NInk3608jAktHkmNDGTuzh9274G4x+UJo= [22:48] hazardous: thanks [22:50] cursory glance is control is via HTTP POST [22:50] $GLOBALS['mjwzy5'] = $ { _POST } ;, it checks that at several points to see what values are [23:52] @weather [23:52] mercutio: Fetching weather for your previous query (akl). [23:52] Auckland International, New Zealand: Light Rain ☂ Showers 57°F (14°C), Humidity: 82%, Wind: From the West at 24 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v