why i like routers w/ USB chuck in an 8GB class 6 or better flash card and boom.. you're laughin i called them up on that typo & they offered me the 10GB package half price for three month (7.50) apparently it just went live as i was looking at it only needed 5GB for two months.. but whatever and extra 15GB for £1.50 Can anyone recommend an image sharing CMS similar to imgur.com? I want to host my own but really only for my use the only thing i can think of is gallery2, but is probably overkill for your needs has an XML API to upload images to it directly from phones/websites, imaging apps etc. and can be done via the web browser too ofc piwigo looks nice too hrm, if im running ssh on a random port and do a large sftp transfer, is it rate capped at all? No. 1) That rate cap you're thinking of is for connections, not data transfer. 2) That rule only matches 22/TCP. http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/is-there-a-firewall-filter-rate-limit-or-similar-device-applied-to-my-traffic that was fun 1:) forgot to finalise the PPPoE settings and 2:) had the static routes pointing down the wrong interface 3mins34s downtime cheer brycec, i did remember reading it and to email - still 10mbit is fine transatlantic oh wow thats impressive actually rebooted the router quite a few times because 5GHz wifi went weird adding VAPs - and i didn't disconnect further grody: ssh kind of sucks for throughput there's double windowing in there, so tcp/ip and ssh both have their own windows that said 10 megabit still seems on the low side Reliable network communication was such an invaluable advancement what do you mean kelly? got SQM working (codel) and also noticed pfSense has a Codel queue - be curious to see how this pans out sweet grody it's fq_codel right? i can select fq_codel on the openwrt.. but pfsense seems to only do codel maybe they're calling fq_codel codel there's a fair queueing and a non fair queueing version iirc i think it's doing fq on pppoe (that is for sure) and the pfsense WAN (into openwrt) is codel need to load the network now to test and it has a htb queue before the fq_codel on pppoe? yeh load it :) not sure tbh there was only a few things to tinker with SQM just test it then :) ahh, i see.. i can add new types nah, only have PPPoE assigned atm pppoe doesn't usually limit bandwidth to connection speed so it needs a queue before hand to limit the speed to what your modem or whatever can provide done :> now wtf to download/upload windows 10 ? :) actually having difficulties maxing things out here just started a few torrents for latest ISOs, even have a few intensive port scans going on (to increase state tables) and still have can't max this out TV is netflixing, playing PS3 online, just did a VoIP call and still no sign im maxing how many megabit are you doing? it peaked to 76 what's your connection capable of? but dropped a little to 60odd 79.7/19.9 sync yeh 76 is about your limit probably get about 76/17 with 61 megabit vdsl i can do about 57 is your ping staying ok? yea i've capped the shaper off at 75/15 it fluctuated slightly, but pings have a high queue on the pfsense ptm has higher overlead than ethernet still but ic an't remember how it works will check ISP CQM for LCP in a min eek looks like using codel on the pfsense has loaded it a tad too much i didn't even know pfsense had codel just do codel on the upload? rate limiting incoming traffic sounds so messy : it doesn't show up in the shaper wizard, i was poking at the queues and saw it as an option, along with the usual PRIQ, CBQ, FAIRQ etc. YER A WIZARD grody heh BryceBot, no Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'thinking i should keep it on the pfsense' hah wt hey bryce was funny https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87931.0 this cake thing sounds interesting http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/codel/wiki/Cake http://imgur.com/eQN1sbP,YiItfee#0 yea, codel is savagin my CPU the former orange peak in CPU was using PRIQ at 60mbit/s weird i didn't find codel much cpu even with 10gbe+ i wonder if it's freebsd locking related how many cpu cores do you have? i have buckets/dummynet as well this is an acient thing (replacement en route) 700Mhz Nehemiah pure routing, it can cope with about 170mbps once i've dabbled, about 84 ahh so it's already borderline it'd probably be faster with linux :) yea well, pfsense got real slow on this when they started using php-fpm did you enable fastforwarding? not yet.. there was a reason why i hadn't oh wait.. that was the old rig did you try intel ethernet card? although at 100 megabit you shouldn't really need to have coalescing there's also something to disable network random seeding or something i dunno if pfsense does that already or what but using a modern intel atom would make a world of difference anyway http://imgur.com/llLPAOB aye.. replacement is a duo2 2GHz did look at atoms, but the prices were too high least the LCP's didn't suffer too much, performance under load on the edge router is same as former yeh that'd be fien too i bought i3-3220 i am waiting to hear from seller though this nehemiah has served me very well for such low power i had one of those i didn't really like it via c3-700? but it was completely fanless no psu fan no cpu fan. but noisy psu :/ not 100% sure tbh aye, entirely fanless the electrical noise from fanless psu's can be annoying the replacement has a single fan mercutio: I mean packet send retry, transparent order preservation, that kind of thing yeah so does mine i think, hp 6300 sff TCP/IP in essence yea, VIA C3 Centaur Hauls thing kelly: like zmodem etc? has padlock, so OpenVPN doesn't crap out CPU as much as it probably should mercutio: That's more application layer than I'm thinking, but sure The ability to dump bytes on a wire and get them out on the destination in order, and despite packetloss, is what I'm specifically talking about i dunno lots of things do it Yea, it's great queueing has been a problem on tcp/ip for over 15 years. Gee you don't have to sound so surprised about it :P 16:50:26 mercutio | hey bryce was funny well i don't see that every day :) People don't say wizard every day :P YER A WIZARD brycec ahh for some reason i thought it was all the caps Totally different trigger than all the twss stuff (and I'll leave it as an exercise for the audience to discover them all) hmm apparently pppoe-ptm overhead is 27 bytes it seems seems kind of high s/seems/still/ it still still kind of high oh i only wanted the first one fixed and i didn't do g :/ spam protection is still my fav so far, brycec what's the spam protection one? (spam/flood/abuse) mercutio: because PHP's PCRE implementation has /g hard-coded. If you need/want non-greedy, /1 (which is not a standard flag, but one I had to add so that the /g could be undone) brycec: how lame of php! (http://php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.repetition.php) still still same still s/still/once/1 once still same still so yeah the /1 works Once again, you don't have to sound so surprised that my code works :P heh. yeh i suppose i'm pessimistic :) You're free to be pessimistic... about new features. /1 has been around for *years* and it's well tested. http://imgur.com/fG1UljV,EpZk1T1,AZWyoGc,fm2xSC4#0 yea, deffo need a new core it crapped the pfsense so much between 1 & 2 it couldn't graph everything heh grody broke something? :) sweet getting two i3-3220s :) brutal.. i kill the shaper on pfSense and it nuked WAN yeah i figured you broke something :) you know you want to just use linux :) haha no thanks i have pfsense doing exactly what i need heh their netowrk stuff is a bit behind netgraph is kind of ick yea it has its flaws i've had the heater on all day and it's still cold i've had the cooler on all day and it's still 24C in here :( it actually says it's 20c in here but it feels cold @weather akl Auckland International, New Zealand: Clear 50°F (10°C), Humidity: 71%, Wind: From the SSW at 4 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 akl that's not even that cold @weather yyz Toronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Clear 75°F (24°C), Humidity: 61%, Wind: From the North at 6 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.67722321,-79.63055420 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz geez @weather 87114 Albuquerque, NM: Partly Cloudy ☁ 64°F (17°C), Humidity: 77%, Wind: Calm -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.198917,-106.747849 or re-request this with: @weather -v 87114 Today has been a glorious respite after a few weeks of 90F+ (32C+). I don't think today even broke 80F (26C), and it was grey and cloudy all day. First day in a couple months that I could just leave the windows open all day comfortably. @weather 99019 Liberty Lake, WA: Partly Cloudy ☁ 70°F (21°C), Humidity: 74%, Wind: From the East at 2.9 MPH Gusting to 3.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=47.666508,-117.100792 or re-request this with: @weather -v 99019 (Yesterday, it didn't reach ^ that temp until 1am) are those underground links new? LOL : This site is best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.0 and above and Mozilla Firefox 3.0 and above. Screen Resolution = 1024 x 768. Browser Text Size = Medium. don't think so? people still suggest optimal viewing for sites? mnathani: the "For more details..." bit? Nope, not at all new. old site hasn't been updated i imagine According to my logs, first appeared 1 June 2014