fIorz_: https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/745347848967983108 TWITTER: Console server host key fingerprints are now shown on the SSH key submission page, so that one can verify the key. (Tue Jun 21 20:09:09 +0000 2016) Nice. nice brycec: I thought you needed DNSSEC for that to work properly :-) mnathani: only for the trust aspect. From a technical perspective, it's just a DNS record and VerifyHostKeyDNS Huh. L3 is back? partially thats what I was just going to ask an mtr showed Level 3 outbound Partial L3 has been back since last week or maybe a bit longer when he.net turns up a new POP, do they staff it with their own employees, or ship a bunch of network gear to a datacenter and use remote hands etc i think most people send an engineer or two to do initial config/setup then use remote hands but depends how big tehy are someone (L3?) is dropping lots of packets https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/745501957964476416 TWITTER: Things looking good again (Wed Jun 22 06:21:32 +0000 2016) mnathani is up wwith things :) my vps happened to need a manual fsck right when that network issue happened are things ok for you now? system is back up dont think I ever did a manual fsck before good think commands are easily accessible via google noVNC came in handy https://yeti-dns.org/ no BryceBot ? there's a new ipv6-only root nameserver never here of ipv6 only software normally ;) mercutio: well if you wouldn't break the network... I thought BryceBot wasnt hosted at ARP On the contrary, it is. and i didn't break anything :) Well then who do I blame? you can blame me if you like? :) BryceBot: o/ \o Well... Just don't do it again.