#arpnetworks 2009-10-04,Sun

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ballendrives are power hogs [00:00]
up_the_ironsso the 2nd CPU, rated at 80W, didn't hit the radar
I was *very* suprised by that actually
it makes the decision of 1 CPU or 2 a non issue
[00:00]
ballenyea it is interesting [00:00]
up_the_ironsbesides just the cost of the sucker
nevertheless, I just pulled the trigger on ordering another box
this time, I'm getting the L5430's
same as E5430 but low voltage
50W TDP
[00:00]
ballennehalems? [00:02]
up_the_ironsno, one generation earlier
the 5400's, not 5500's
nehalems are still too expensive
[00:03]
ballenah
nehalems are damned fast though
have two 5520's in a box at work
compared against another box that has a 5420 in its noticable
[00:04]
up_the_ironsFor VMs, I don't think the CPU is the main bottleneck. I could get the extra speed, but I'd still max out at disk I/O
ballen: what is the box doing though?
[00:05]
ballen5520 box is running ESXi
5420 is a web server
[00:06]
up_the_ironsF' it, maybe my *next* box I'll try the 5500's
ESXi is a hungry mother though
[00:06]
ballenoh and its loves those CPUs [00:06]
up_the_ironshahaha [00:07]
ballenI have... 10 vms running now
or so
going to run out of disk space before anything
[00:07]
up_the_ironsballen: let me know when you get to 30 ;) [00:07]
ballendoesn't touch the CPUs
yea I don't have the disk space
at least with my current provisioning
I do have like 22 gigs of ram free too
[00:07]
up_the_ironsdbgi: i'm not gonna set your rdns up w/ RFC 2317, like the FAQ says, I want to try the "regular" class C style; meaning, you don't have to change much on your side
ballen: you must give 'em a lot of disk
[00:08]
ballenyea using local SAS drives
in RAID 5
only had 1.4T
my devs do bio work, so they VMs need a retarded amount of space
[00:08]
dbgiup_the_irons ok cool thanks man [00:09]
ballenbest $7k we spent though
dropped 5 servers so far in my env
and put them on this box
[00:09]
up_the_ironsballen: nice [00:11]
ballenif you ever need to p2v a FreeBSD, let me know ;-)
FreeBSD box*
[00:12]
dbgiup_the_irons im learning this while im doing it, so easier is better, i appreciate it [00:12]
ballenugh... classless reverse dns deligation... [00:12]
dbgithough im not sure what you mean by class c style [00:12]
up_the_ironsballen: p2v?:) [00:14]
ballenphysical to virtual
moving a metal install to a vm
[00:14]
up_the_ironsah gotcha
i've done plenty of those, not w/ freebsd though
[00:16]
ballendump and restore work surprisingly well for it
just boot with a FreeBSD 8 "live" cd
and put into the cd fixit env
s/put/boot
ftp over the dump file
partition, etc
restore
make sure fstab works for the new env
make sure rc.conf is fixed for the new env
good to go
also if you have a custom kernel... install the generic one before doing the dump
[00:17]
up_the_ironsdbgi: what are the IP(s) / hostnames of your DNS servers?
ballen: yeah, sounds similar to how i p2v'd linux boxes
[00:20]
ballendamnit to freaking hell Ferret doesn't compile on OS X [00:21]
dbgi206.125.172.78 up_the_irons [00:21]
up_the_ironsdbgi: ok [00:22]
dbgimy friend coil in here is helping me, hes knows freebsd really well and admin sum servers, and had done dns, just never from a vps with ips owned by a company like this
so its kinda a learning experiance for us both
[00:23]
up_the_ironsnon RFC 2317 sub-class C delegation is new to me too ;)
but recently i've read -- http://homepages.tesco.net/J.deBoynePollard/FGA/avoid-rfc-2317-delegation-example-1.html#SuperdomainBIND
dbgi: is your bind running now?
[00:32]
dbgiup_the_irons yes its running now [00:34]
up_the_ironsok [00:35]
ballenomg, thats so much better
rfc-2317 is hell
[00:36]
up_the_ironsrfc 2317 is easy, be a man
;)
[00:36]
ballenhah [00:36]
up_the_ironsi've set it up for countless of people and it wasn't that hard..
i actually having trouble getting his example working
[00:36]
ballenits just urgly
ugly*
[00:37]
up_the_ironsdbgi: can i log into your VM and look at your dns setup? [00:42]
dbgiyes sure [00:43]
up_the_ironsok
dbgi: hah, you did an RFC 2317 "style" setup ;)
64/28.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa
wrong zone name
[00:44]
dbgimy friend coil did it
hes been helping cause i dont know much about it
whats wrong with it up_the_irons? can u fix it by any chance?
[00:45]
up_the_ironsdbgi: workin on it [00:47]
dbgithank you so much [00:47]
ballenwhy are there so many search engines written in java... [00:49]
up_the_ironsdbgi: resolver was only listening on localhost; fixing... [00:49]
dbgiwhats wrong with java?
oh ok
[00:49]
ballenit means I need to install JVM... and thats not happening on FreeBSD [00:50]
up_the_ironsballen: why are the Hive guys trying to abstract the integer? which is already an object in Java. and Object of an Object [00:50]
i don't get why there is that 'a.ns.*' glue record in the bind example
why don't i straight "NS" it to the downstream
[00:55]
dbgicoil
thats fine to me
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dbgithere coil is
scoil
[00:56]
scoilhi [00:56]
dbgi[03:56] <@up_the_irons> i don't get why there is that 'a.ns.*' glue record in the bind example
[03:56] <@up_the_irons> why don't i straight "NS" it to the downstream
[00:56]
scoilyea idk either [00:57]
dbgii know very little about bind, coil knows it pretty well [00:57]
scoili wouldn't say i know it pretty well [00:57]
dbgio ok'
better then me then
[00:57]
up_the_ironsscoil: dbgi: i think i have it almost working [00:58]
dbgiyou know, no other place could u get help like this from the people who work and run the company
sweet up_the_irons, thats awesome
[00:58]
scoilyeah never seen this before
we both appreciate it very much
[00:59]
up_the_ironshehe, no problem [01:00]
dbgiseriously though, its awesome [01:00]
up_the_ironsI aim to please [01:01]
scoiljust what are you doing
so i'll know
[01:01]
dbgidbgi is a customer for life i think [01:01]
up_the_ironsscoil: i'll let u know once i'm done [01:02]
dig: couldn't get address for 'a.ns.71.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa': not found
ugh
[01:08]
i am hating bind right now... [01:18]
dbgisorry man [01:18]
ballenup_the_irons: should use djbdns ;-) [01:18]
up_the_ironsballen: i've been meaning to switch for a long time, just too many projects... [01:19]
ballenballen was very much kidding [01:19]
up_the_ironsdbgi: not your fault; i'm trying a different delegation scheme here, that should be easier for customers in the future, so it is worth the time spent
ballen: well, getting away from bind would be nice. i want to switch resolution to "unbound" and delegation to "nsd"
[01:19]
dbgikk
if i dall asleep im really sorry
ill read up in here if i do
[01:20]
ballenup_the_irons: ever hear of http://xapian.org/
another search engine
with a ruby lib here: http://github.com/ryanb/xapit
[01:22]
up_the_ironsballen: sounds familiar
dbgi: no problem, don't wait up ;)
[01:25]
dbgiyou sure?
ill read up in here when i get up ok
my eyes are all blurry
and really, thanks you soooooooooooooooooo much for the help, i really appreciate it
[01:25]
ballenup_the_irons: it powers gmane.org's search [01:27]
up_the_ironsdbgi: no problem, get some rest :)
ballen: ah, nice
[01:27]
dbgithanks, gnight all [01:28]
up_the_ironsl8r
alright.. for the record, i can't get that dude's instructions to work; switching back to regular RFC 2317, which has never been a problem in the past
[01:31]
ballenmmk
also for the record... I'm fairly sure there's no way to do fuzzy logic search with a key/value db that doesn't involve load the entire contents of a set into memory first
the only workable model I could come up with is storing permutations of the data and do normal include? on the set
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up_the_ironsdbgi: i *think* your rdns is working; i dunno why I had so much trouble with this one after I put it back to RFC 2317... maybe things are cached somewhere, you had a long TTL. I'm just gonna leave it alone for now; see the changes I did to /etc/namedb [02:13]
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ThorgrimrMoanin [04:59]
obsidiethelo [04:59]
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up_the_ironsmorn' [05:21]
ThorgrimrHey up_the_irons
Can I run dns for ipv6 on an ipv4-only host?
[05:26]
up_the_ironsyeah but why would you want to? [05:29]
ThorgrimrI'd like to run reverses etc for my stuff, but our primary dns boxes are ipv4
Either that, or I need to add another IP to this box to satisfy the two dns requirement
[05:30]
up_the_ironsyou can do it, there's no technical reason you can't [05:31]
ThorgrimrAlright, thanks [05:33]
up_the_ironsnp [05:33]
ThorgrimrHave you got sample reverse zone files up anywhere (for v6)? [05:35]
Nat_UBhttp://www.isi.edu/~bmanning/v6DNS.html#named.conf [05:39]
ThorgrimrYeah, but I thought ip6.int was deprecated over ip6.arpa? [05:41]
up_the_ironsi use ip6.arpa [05:43]
ThorgrimrAnd we are assigned /64s? Or /48s? [05:43]
up_the_irons/48 [05:49]
ThorgrimrOkay, got a few too many 0's in my config [05:51]
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Well howbout that crap... use the right prefix length in the reverse zone and it actually starts responding :) [06:08]
mike-burnsMuch as I like Sinatra's minimalism, it doesn't give you anything. If I built my own Tender I'd use Rails and Searchlogic. Maybe throw some freetext search engine at it if I discovered a perf problem.
And if I wanted to host my own blog I'd just use Wordpress.
But that's me; I'm lazy.
[06:22]
up_the_ironsif anyone is interested in KVM and OpenBSD: http://scie.nti.st/2009/10/4/running-openbsd-4-5-in-kvm-on-ubuntu-linux-9-04
hot of the presses
*off
[06:25]
Thorgrimrcool [06:25]
up_the_ironscd $bed [06:26]
Thorgrimrg'night [06:30]
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scoil11:46 Host 66.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa not found: 2(SERVFAIL)a
that's from my isp's dns
but i see it works from the vps
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ballenup_the_irons: .... did you sleep last night? [09:40]
mike-burnsup_the_irons doesn't sleep; he waits. [09:41]
ballenscoil: did you try resolving that reverse pointing your client at arp's DNS server
would be a good troubleshooting step
[09:42]
scoilno i havent [09:43]
jeevmyfet.us
?
heh
[09:43]
scoilyea [09:43]
ballenjeev: wierd [09:43]
jeevwhat
scoil, check how much longer it's cached for
[09:43]
scoil3600 [09:44]
jeevyea it doesn't work on my arp box either [09:46]
ballenscoil what is the IP of you VPS
your*
[09:46]
jeevballen, probably 206.125.172.66
;)
[09:46]
ballenjeev: just checking [09:46]
scoilwell thats one of them
the ns is 206.125.172.78
Using domain server:
Name: 206.125.172.78
Address: 206.125.172.78#53
Aliases:
Host 66.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa not found: 5(REFUSED)
oh
[09:46]
ballenso I be able to query it scoil?
directly
should*
[09:47]
jeevnslookup 206.125.172.66
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 208.79.88.7, trying next server
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from 208.79.88.7, trying next server
** server can't find 66.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa: SERVFAIL
[09:47]
ballen> server 206.125.172.78
Default server: 206.125.172.78
Address: 206.125.172.78#53
> 206.125.172.78
Server: 206.125.172.78
Address: 206.125.172.78#53
** server can't find 78.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa: REFUSED
[09:48]
scoil66.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa is an alias for 66.64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa.
66.64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer myfet.us.
so what does this mean
refused
[09:48]
ballenmeans your BIND server refuses to serve it
could be a few things
make sure theres no ACL's etc
can you query other domains on it remotely
[09:50]
scoilUsing domain server:
Name: 206.125.172.78
Address: 206.125.172.78#53
Aliases:
Host google.com.cfl.rr.com not found: 5(REFUSED)
[09:50]
jeevscoil, it still says 3600 ? [09:50]
scoillol wtf google.com.cfl.rr.com
i asked for google.com not google.com.cfl.rr.com
[09:51]
jeevheh [09:51]
ballenscoil: your local dns prefix [09:51]
scoiljeev: iidk how do i check [09:51]
ballenquery for google.com.
note the ending .
[09:51]
scoilUsing domain server:
Name: 206.125.172.78
Address: 206.125.172.78#53
Aliases:
Host google.com not found: 5(REFUSED)
[09:52]
ThorgrimrSounds like recursion is disabled [09:52]
ballenyea basically BIND won't do recursive lookups for you
which is good
for this type of server
whats the zone entry for the reverse zone
[09:52]
scoilzone "64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa" { type master; file "/etc/namedb/206.125.172.64-79.rev"; }; [09:54]
ballenreload named and check the log file any errors [09:55]
scoilrndc: neither /etc/namedb/rndc.conf nor /etc/namedb/rndc.key was found [09:56]
ballenusing freebsd?
/etc/rc.d/named restart
[09:56]
scoilyeah fbsd
no errors
[09:57]
ballenon the local machine can you query for the IP? [09:59]
scoilusing its self for the dns yes
not arp's dns
[09:59]
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coil_but it resolves? [10:00]
ballenthen it sounds like its not the zone file, but an issue with how named is serving the zone [10:00]
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Guest89298but its working? [10:02]
ballenwell your local dns resvolves locally... so the zone file locally works fine [10:02]
Guest89298well i'm just confused with what freenode is doing [10:02]
ballenby chance could you paste your named.conf into a pastie [10:03]
Guest89298how come freenode was able to resolve it
yeah let me load up pastebin
[10:03]
ballenhmm
that is interesting
[10:03]
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jeevmephisto looks good [10:05]
ballenyea its decent, has had a history of long terms of inactivity though [10:06]
jeevahh [10:06]
scoilhttp://pastebin.com/m3a370f22 [10:06]
ballentheres also Feather that uses Merb [10:06]
jeevballen, the one you told me.. requires a server and stuff man
i dont want to get into things where i need to make sure another db is running in the background
it's too much
[10:07]
ballenscoil: 68.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa. 3537 IN CNAME 68.64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa.
so the CNAME is showing up
nvm, thats just upsteam
i.e. Arp's NS server
which is a good thing, but doesn't help
[10:15]
jeevgrrrrrrrrrr
i want to set up my blog
what do i do
i already got the tagline for it
ahmadinejad.org, calm down -- it's just a domain name.
[10:19]
coillol [10:19]
jeevwonder if up_the_irons has tried VIA from starbucks
if it's anything like the chipset, it'll fail
i tried it
[10:24]
ballenscoil: add allow-query { any; }; to options section at the top of named.conf and restart named
also for good measure use /etc/rc.d/named forcerestart
[10:25]
coilok
named not running? (check /var/run/named/pid).
wrote key file "/var/named/etc/namedb/rndc.key"
Starting named.
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coil_hey it resolves [10:31]
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coiloh only on freenode [10:33]
jeevgod named is gay
;D
[10:33]
ballenit doesn't appear to, to me
ballen is confused
jeev: it really is
[10:34]
jeevworks for me from other servers
what really is
[10:34]
ballennamed [10:35]
jeevahh yea [10:35]
ballencoil: well with that option in there you should also have: recursion no;
and allow-query-cache { none; };
[10:35]
coilok [10:36]
ballenso people can't use your named server to lookup anytihng but your domains [10:36]
jeeveh
you could enable that
i use djbdns :)
[10:36]
ballencoil: alright thats all I got so far. I need some breakfast and coffee [10:37]
jeevtinydns foR LiFe [10:37]
ballenjeev: you would [10:37]
coilok
i enabled those
or added the options
[10:37]
jeeveh [10:38]
ballencoil: is this a /28 [10:41]
coilyes [10:41]
ballenstarting at .64? [10:41]
coilyea [10:42]
ballenchange your zone entry to: zone "64-28.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa" {
and make sure you zone file matches
[10:42]
coildo i have to change the serial [10:43]
ballenmeh
not for now
[10:43]
coilso 206.125.172.64-79.rev would be 206.125.172.28-64.rev? [10:45]
ballenyou don't need to change the filename
this probably is equivalent to what was there, but worth a shot
[10:45]
coilohhh [10:47]
ballennote: its zone "64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa"
err
64-28
i.e. 64/28
[10:47]
coilyeah got you [10:47]
ballenk, I'll be back in a bit [10:48]
jeevhttp://www.simpledns.com/lookup-dg.aspx
go there
trace it
[10:49]
ballenlet me know if it works [10:49]
jeevi used to have the way to do it from command line
i forgot
[10:49]
ballenjeev: yea deligation is working correctly in this case [10:50]
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coil-> Authority: NS-record for 64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa = 206.125.172.78 [10:50]
jeevit shouldn't continued to trace to his server [10:50]
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coil__what about ipv6, do i have to do the same setps with it
get it delegated first?
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up_the_ironsscoil: coil Guest24065 ballen: I wouldn't change the zone name, it must match what I have in mine: http://pastie.org/private/k4jlwvgr6gxp32tv5s5sg
IPv6 is also delegated (just did that now)
IPv6 is way easier
0.0.2.4 IN NS 206.125.172.78.
[14:33]
ballenyea like I told him they're pretty much equivalent [14:33]
up_the_ironsthat's all there is to it [14:33]
ballenhis server is refusing a query
directly to it
[14:34]
up_the_ironsmm.. indeed
although i thought i saw that working last night
(it was refusing)
dig @206.125.172.78 66.64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa.
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: REFUSED, id: 23321
[14:35]
ballenout of zone, or named not allowing queries [14:36]
up_the_ironsyeah [14:36]
coilok so change it back?
change the zone?
[14:37]
64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa [14:44]
up_the_ironsthe zone name *must* match what I have in my DNS: 64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa
gtg, bbl
[14:50]
jeevup
damnit
[14:57]
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jeevdid you try VIA from starbucks
like it
?
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coilok i changed it
and i'm getting refused to myself now
Host 66.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa not found: 5(REFUSED)
that's from the vps
[14:58]
jeevpaste
config to pastebin
[14:59]
coilhttp://pastebin.com/m55602bd9 [15:00]
jeevthe .rev file contents [15:00]
coilhttp://pastebin.com/m187967b1 [15:01]
jeevive never seen reverse delegated with cname [15:01]
coilit's something he wanted to try [15:01]
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ballenjeev: thats std regarding the RFC [15:19]
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jeevnever seen it [16:12]
coiloh
apparently the .rev file had a syntax error in it
[16:14]
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jeevwhy didn't i notice that
hmm
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coil_wtf [16:17]
jeevcoil, it'll take some time for the cache to expire probably [16:17]
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jeevdns isn't instant [16:17]
Guest27384yeah i'm using the round robbin
so i guess i'm just getting the same server over and over
[16:17]
jeevwell if you're using round robin
you likely have it in YOUR cache
clear your cache and try the roundrobin again
or try kubrick.freenode.net or anthony.freenode.net
they're LA and OC
[16:17]
coilidk how to clear it in fbsd [16:18]
jeevjust try to /server kubrick.freenode.net, i dont either.. i use my own dnscache from djbdns
and clear it by taking it down and up
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coil_:D
well i'm satified
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jeevwhat server worked [16:20]
Guest98745well i tried a different host
i'm on brown
[16:22]
dbgicoil
Guest98745
[16:23]
Guest98745sup dbgi [16:24]
dbgiis it going well? [16:24]
Guest98745yes
it works
working on ipv6 now
[16:25]
dbgiSWEET
sweet
[16:27]
Guest98745go a head and think of some hosts [16:27]
dbgiok [16:27]
Guest98745http://freedns.afraid.org/domain/registry/
search in there and come up with some sub domains
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dbgiok [16:28]
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obsidiethservfail. [17:12]
coilits suppost to
unless it broke
[17:13]
obsidiethwhats an ip to dig
or host.
i wont have any cached, we'll fin dout
[17:14]
coil206.125.172.66 is the only one with an entry
it should be myfet.us
[17:14]
obsidieth17:15:57 Host 66.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa not found: 2(SERVFAIL) [17:16]
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coilobsidieth idk
it was working
and named is still running
[17:18]
jeevi think you've destroyed every single cache on earth [17:18]
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coil_see it's working [17:18]
toddftime to look to the stars [17:18]
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[17:19]
coil__its working
obsidieth:
[17:19]
ballenholy hell it works
what'd you do to fix it
[17:20]
coil#
64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa. IN SOA 206.125.172.78.
#
coil.scoil.info. (
that needed to be on the same line
and it fixed it
[17:21]
ballenah [17:21]
jeevballen, im waiting for youto try to cinvince me to use that blogging software [17:22]
ballenmeh [17:22]
obsidiethidk [17:22]
ballenuse whatever you want [17:22]
jeevi'm looking for encouraging words [17:22]
coil__lets try ipv6 [17:22]
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coil_hmm [17:23]
obsidieth[o@venom:~] host coil.scoil.info
Host coil.scoil.info not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
[o@venom:~] host 206.125.172.78
Host 78.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa not found: 2(SERVFAIL)
[17:23]
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Guest5032well coil.scoil isn't a host [17:23]
ballencoil.scoil.info doesn't resolve [17:23]
Guest5032that's my email [17:23]
obsidieth.66 ets a servfail [17:25]
Guest5032ur a serv fail [17:25]
ballendig -x @206.125.172.78 206.125.172.78
; <<>> DiG 9.6.0-APPLE-P2 <<>> -x @206.125.172.78 206.125.172.78
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NXDOMAIN, id: 58332
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;78.172.125.@206.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR
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Guest5032? [17:26]
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scortif i was to install pf, would there be anything special i need for the vps
like i know i have to recompile the kernel, but i dont have to enable any specia devices or anything, right?
[20:03]
ballennah
fyi, allow ICMP from up_the_irons monitoring server
[20:04]
up_the_ironsballen: you can't dig with "-x" directly on his resolver b/c he doesn't have the entire class C. this is what works: [20:04]
ballenno idea what that IP is though [20:04]
up_the_ironsdig @206.125.172.78 66.64-79.172.125.206.in-addr.arpa ptr [20:04]
ballenup_the_irons: ah [20:05]
up_the_ironsscort: ballen: allow icmp for 208.79.88.56 [20:05]
scortdns isn't working on about half the irc servers i've tried [20:05]
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up_the_ironsscort: keep the serial port in the kernel if you want out-of-band w/o VNC [20:05]
coil_it works on freenode fine [20:05]
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scortok [20:06]
up_the_ironsscort: Guest90705: i think you guys destroyed every cache on earth, like jeev said ;) [20:06]
scortlol [20:06]
up_the_ironsyou should reduce the TTL to 5 minutes [20:06]
scortok [20:06]
up_the_ironsuntil you have everything worked out [20:06]
scortso thats...
$calc(5*60)
er
300
[20:07]
up_the_irons300, yes [20:07]
ballenballen hates proofing papers [20:08]
up_the_ironsjeev: and no, i haven't tried VIA yet; i'm against individually plastic wrapped products (produces a crap ton of waste) [20:09]
ballenisn't VIA instant coffe? [20:09]
up_the_ironsyup [20:09]
ballenew
I'll stick to my espresso
[20:09]
up_the_ironsif i make my own coffee, it is french pressed
there is nothing better than pressed coffee, compared to drip
you waste nothing (no filter), and it is 10x stronger
[20:10]
ballenyea I do up the french press as well
but have been making primarly espresso
for the last month or so
[20:11]
up_the_ironscool [20:13]
Guest90705lets see if ipv6 works [20:13]
ballenwaiting till I get a new job before I drop 1k+ on a new espresso machine and grinder [20:13]
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scortblah [20:14]
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ballenwoot proof reading done... not to ensure LaTex didn't muck my figures up [21:14]
jeevoh ballen
you try VIA from starbucks ?
up_the_irons, servers come in plastic
[21:14]
ballenclosest starbucks is like 30 minutes away
I make my own coffee
[21:15]
jeevoh [21:15]
ballennot a fan of instant coffee [21:15]
jeevyea i guess
i like all kind as long as i can make it sweet
[21:15]
ballenthats what she said [21:15]
jeevheh
nasty shit
[21:16]
ballenDrinking: http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/287/38146
quite strong
[21:17]
BeBoo_coffee is nasty [21:17]
ballenBeBoo_: blasphemy [21:17]
BeBoo_ballen: tea ftw kthx [21:17]
ballentea is good [21:17]
BeBoo_speaking of which... [21:17]
jeevdid anyone see Year One ? [21:17]
BeBoo_i should make some [21:17]
ballenbut coffee... isss better [21:17]
BeBoo_coffee causes kidney stones
you have fun with that
lol
[21:18]
ballensince when? [21:20]
BeBoo_caffeine
However, in a latest survey maintain that kidney function is influenced by too much coffee or caffeine intake. It could lead to some problems for example diuresis, detrusor instability and kidney stones.
Caffeine intake has to be controlled or it can cause the painful medical situation of kidney stones. In a current examination, participants with a history of kidney stones were provided a dosage of caffeine equal to that found in two cups of coffee.
[21:27]
ballenwell I'm boned [21:29]
dj_gokuHi. [21:29]
BeBoo_HI. [21:29]
dj_gokuI think I broke my vps :( [21:29]
BeBoo_BeBoo_ hands you a tissue [21:30]
visininhow did you break it? [21:30]
dj_gokuI rebooted it, but it hasn't came back up. [21:30]
BeBoo_dj_goku: connect to the vnc console
It is recommended that people prone to kidney stones ought to control their intake of coffee to less than two cups or 16 ounces per day. Caffeine is discovered in other beverages such as soda which have to be limited to amount alike as well.
[21:30]
dj_gokuBeBoo_: Sorry, I read about the vnc console. But have not idea how to connect. [21:33]
BeBoo_dj_goku: http://www.tightvnc.com/
download and install
enter the ip, port and password given to you
you should see your console
[21:34]
scorthow does that work [21:35]
BeBoo_how does what work? [21:35]
scortthe vnc console
even if you, say..take your network interface down
[21:36]
BeBoo_still confused on the question.
yes?
[21:36]
visininscort: it's provided by the hypervisor [21:36]
BeBoo_the vnc console is running on the host
not in the vps itself
[21:36]
visininexactly [21:37]
scortahh ok [21:37]
BeBoo_you can reboot and see the qemu bios post
i thought that was funny
tbh
that console access is a godsend... i failed to enable a flag on my filesystems after a kernel rebuild and it went into single-user
lol
[21:37]
scorthaha
yeah it's very cool
[21:39]
BeBoo_i'm a linux dork... i used to use freebsd all the time but no one ever offered freebsd vpses... i never saw arp until recently
well, actually teknicaL found them
[21:39]
dj_gokuI can't vnc to the IP of my vps. [21:40]
BeBoo_its not your vps' IP
you were given an ip, port and password at signup. not sure if it's in the email but it's definately in your portal
it's a different IP
i assume it's the host's IP
[21:40]
dj_gokucrap
dj_goku feels dumb
weird.
[21:42]
BeBoo_? [21:43]
ballenportal.arpnetworks.com
login
[21:44]
dj_gokulocked up at boot [21:44]
ballenits shown there [21:44]
dj_gokuwell past post. [21:45]
ballenhmm [21:45]
dj_gokuanyone have a openbsd vps in here? [21:45]
ballenctrl-alt-delete?
nah fbsd here
[21:45]
dj_gokuits at setting tty flags [21:45]
ballenup_the_irons: your presence is required [21:46]
BeBoo_dj_goku: you'll need to boot into single user most likely to see what's going on [21:46]
dj_gokuballen: did you compile a amd64 or i386 kernel [21:46]
ballenusing the generic 64 [21:46]
BeBoo_i built an amd64 kernel
no problems here
[21:46]
dj_gokusame here
how do I boot into single user mode?
[21:46]
BeBoo_don't know on openbsd
never used it
i assume there is a boot menu like freebsd has
[21:47]
scortbah i dont think rdns is working fully [21:47]
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dj_gokuoh, well I know how to, just not sure how to reboot the vps. [21:48]
BeBoo_that has the option to boot normally or single user [21:48]
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BeBoo_try ctl-alt-delete inside the vnc window [21:48]
scortsome vnc clients have a "send ctl-alt-del" menu button [21:48]
BeBoo_the vnc client may be able to send ctl-alt-delete as well.
check the buttons or menus
[21:48]
dj_gokuhaha, I can ctrl + C
hehe
[21:48]
BeBoo_i use a mac so i have a different vnc client [21:49]
dj_gokuBeBoo_: what do you use? [21:49]
scortdj_goku are you using tightvnc [21:49]
dj_gokudj_goku has a mac also
no.
[21:49]
BeBoo_"Chicken of the VNC" [21:49]
dj_gokuaye [21:49]
BeBoo_weird name for an app
but i love it
nice and fast
[21:49]
dj_gokuyah [21:49]
ballenFYI Chkick blows
Chicken
[21:49]
BeBoo_:X [21:49]
ballenJollysFastVNC [21:49]
BeBoo_how DARE you [21:50]
ballenis the new one [21:50]
dj_gokuballen: am using that currently. [21:50]
ballenthat owns [21:50]
BeBoo_pfft
ballen: you have a mac?
[21:50]
dj_gokudj_goku doesn't know what to do. [21:50]
ballentheres a Sen CTL-ALT-DEL deal in one of the menus [21:50]
visininreal men telnet into VNC servers, type the commands manually, and draw out the current state of the screen on graph paper [21:50]
ballenBeBoo: of course [21:50]
BeBoo_visinin: lol @ telnet [21:51]
visininor netcat if you're into that [21:51]
BeBoo_ballen: do you use terminal to ssh or an ssh client? [21:51]
visininthat's kinky stuff though [21:51]
dj_gokuballen: openbsd doesn't use CTRL + ALT + DEL [21:51]
ballendj_goku: send a email to support@arpnetworks.com
to get attention of Garry
[21:51]
visinindj_goku: http://www.openbsd101.com/tipstricks.html#tt1 [21:51]
BeBoo_or say his nick a few hundred times [21:51]
dj_gokuI seriously don't know what I could of done wrong. [21:51]
BeBoo_lol [21:51]
ballenup_the_irons, up_the_irons, up_the_irons, up_the_irons
up_the_irons
up_the_irons
up_the_irons
up_the_irons
up_the_irons
up_the_irons
[21:52]
BeBoo_lol [21:52]
dj_gokuvisinin: yeah its in the FAQ on openbsd.org [21:52]
BeBoo_BeBoo_ waits for the ban hammer
;x
[21:52]
visininah cool [21:52]
BeBoo_ballen: do you use terminal to ssh or an ssh client? [21:52]
ballennaaaah [21:52]
visininhaven't used openbsd in a while [21:52]
ballenterminal [21:52]
BeBoo_bah [21:53]
dj_gokuvisinin: but, its booting the kernel just has stopped. [21:53]
BeBoo_i'm looking for an ssh client for the mac [21:53]
ballenwhat in the hell is wrong with terminal [21:53]
dj_gokuBeBoo_: terminal is good [21:53]
BeBoo_i build putty from source and can run it under x11 but it's slow [21:53]
ballenyou on Leopard or Snow Leopard? [21:53]
BeBoo_SL [21:53]
dj_gokusl [21:53]
ballenso whats wrong with Term [21:53]
BeBoo_only feature i really really want... is sending of keep-alive packets when connected over ssh
my firewall closes idle connections
[21:53]
ballenyea that'd be nice [21:53]
BeBoo_=[21:54] <ballen> ssh doesn't have that option [21:53]
ballenthe cmd line [21:54]
BeBoo_nope but ssh clients dp
do*
sending of NOOP commands
i might use putty even tho it's slow
=[21:54] <BeBoo_> and i haven't figured out exactly how to use keys using ssh
[21:54]
ballenBeboo_: sshd_config on server add:
KeepAlive yes
ClientAliveInterval 60
[21:54]
BeBoo_oooo [21:55]
ballenor quicker if you'd like [21:55]
BeBoo_60 is what i usually set it to [21:55]
ballenI run into the same problem
fucking Junipers
[21:55]
dj_gokuBeBoo_: like authorized_keys? [21:56]
scortBeBoo_ you gotta download puttygen.exe and make a key
then put that in authorized_keys
[21:56]
ballenBeboo_: also if you don't have sshd_config access
~/.ssh/config
ServerAliveInterval 60
[21:56]
dj_gokuconfig is how I setup multiple key pairs [21:57]
up_the_ironsi'm here, just reading scrollback... [21:57]
ballenhah, see it worked [21:58]
dj_gokuhehe
up_the_irons: I fubared my VPS.
sent you an email.
2 days old and I already broke it.
[21:58]
BeBoo_i know how to _make_ keys
i don't know how to use them when connecting to a server using ssh
in terminal
[21:59]
ballenuse them normally
cat id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
id_rsa.pub from the client
authorized_keys in the server side
if your on a Mac
and the key as a password
[22:00]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: did you recompiled your kernel? [22:01]
BeBoo_ah [22:01]
ballenssh-agent will pop up a nifty thing and ask you to add it to your keychain [22:01]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: yes sir.
BeBoo_: Host 10.0.0.1
User dj_goku
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
add something like that to your ~/.config
[22:01]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: LOL, then you need: http://scie.nti.st/2009/10/4/running-openbsd-4-5-in-kvm-on-ubuntu-linux-9-04
i just wrote that yesterday ;)
[22:01]
dj_gokusaid :(
sad*
[22:01]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: your kernel locked up b/c you didn't disable mpbios [22:02]
ballenhah
brilliant
[22:02]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: can you tell me your VM UUID (found within portal) [22:02]
ballenup_the_irons: wth is eBay4R
nvm
[22:03]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: /msg
BeBoo_: then after you add that you can: ssh user@10.0.0.1
BeBoo_: if the cert doesn't work you might add the fqdn/ip after Host
[22:04]
BeBoo_dj_goku: cool. i'll try it out
i'd rather keys
[22:05]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: get out of VNC (it only lets one user connect at a time)
so i can DRIVE
[22:05]
dj_gokudone [22:05]
BeBoo_:o
watch out... up_the_irons might speed
[22:05]
ballenvrooom [22:05]
dj_gokuhehe [22:05]
BeBoo_BeBoo_ gets his cop hat on
oops... sorry i was in ballen's kink box
[22:06]
ballenand again thats what she said [22:06]
BeBoo_BeBoo_ gives up_the_irons a speeding ticket [22:07]
up_the_ironshehe [22:07]
ballenis that what they call it now [22:07]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: you're back up; i just performed what the blog post i pasted earlier said [22:09]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: cool thx! [22:09]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: if you recompile your kernel again, be sure to "config -ef /bsd", then "disable mpbios" then "quit", before you reboot [22:10]
dj_gokualright, do you know if this is a problem in 4.6? [22:10]
up_the_ironsprobably [22:10]
dj_gokuok [22:10]
up_the_ironsopenbsd 4.5 started doing different things with interrupts
probably made it better and exposed a bug in KVM
[22:10]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: how did you fix it so if it doesn't happen again I don't have to bug you.
s/doesn't/does/
[22:11]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: you mean if it hangs at 'setting tty flags' ? [22:12]
dj_gokuyes [22:12]
up_the_ironstry to not get there again by following my instructions ;) [22:12]
dj_gokuor did you just reset it?
I plan too.
[22:12]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: right now, there is no way for a customer to hard shutdown their VM (and subsequently start it again)
but I'm working on that feature
soon soon soon
[22:12]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: no biggie, just didn't want to waste your time is all. [22:13]
up_the_ironsright, i understand
i only waste my own time b/c i haven't given my customers all the tools to help themselves
[22:13]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: thanks again! [22:14]
up_the_ironsthe goal is to give customers as many tools to let themselves self-serivce their VM, as possible
just not quite there yet :)
no problem
ok
[22:14]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: at first I was compiling for i386 then I was like hrm let me make sure its really i386 [22:15]
up_the_ironsppl who know me...
know that i must cd $starbucks
[22:15]
BeBoo_up_the_irons: what language are these tools written in?
or going to be written in
[22:15]
ballenof course you must [22:15]
dj_gokuPerl!! hopefully :D [22:15]
ballensudo cd $starbucks [22:15]
BeBoo_sudo rm $starbucks [22:15]
ballengone? [22:15]
up_the_ironsup_the_irons slaps ballen
"cd" is not a command
sudo sh -c "cd $starbucks"
is what you'd need
[22:15]
ballensudo popd $starbucks [22:16]
up_the_ironsbe back soon [22:16]
BeBoo_bah [22:16]
ballensudo rm -rf /*
yay for me, first draft submitted to these committee
thesis*
[22:16]
dj_gokuhehe just got the vps fixed email :D [22:18]
ballenhah
http://science.slashdot.org/story/09/10/04/1344259/Seasonal-Flu-Shots-Double-Risk-of-Getting-Swine-Flu-Says-New-Study
this is why I'm not getting a flu shot
[22:19]
jeevhe
flu shots
[22:20]
ballenfuck shots [22:20]
dj_gokuflu shot is for old/young kids. [22:20]
jeevjust garbage poison to make you sick [22:20]
ballenagreed
why do I not get this one: http://xkcd.com/645/
[22:20]
dj_gokubecause its in color? [22:23]
ballenmeh [22:23]
dj_gokuoh I know why
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_Polish_notation
:)
[22:24]
ballenwhy must it continue to rain...
ewwwww
why would you do that
[22:24]
jeevdood
LA went from hell
to freezing
in a couple days
[22:24]
dj_gokuballen: where are you? [22:24]
ballennorthern michigan [22:24]
dj_gokulol [22:25]
ballenhome town for a bit [22:25]
dj_gokuat least its not freezing yet? [22:25]
ballenys
yes
I need to find a new job before winter comes
[22:25]
visininLA? [22:25]
ballenand move [22:25]
visininwhat the hell [22:25]
jeevlos angeles [22:25]
visininyeah, yeah, I know [22:25]
dj_gokuhehe [22:25]
jeevliar [22:26]
visininfor a second there i thought you meant actually freezing [22:26]
ballenhah [22:26]
visininwell uh [22:26]
ballenI think LA is self-insulating [22:26]
visininlast year, right at the end of summer, they started sticking up "snow route" signs in downtown LA [22:26]
ballenwtf
why
[22:26]
visinini remember thinking "no fucking way" [22:26]
jeevwhere you live [22:27]
ballenyea no way in freaking hell [22:27]
visinini used to live downtown, 6th and spring
there was one of those signs at 6th and grand
[22:27]
ballensolid use of city funds [22:27]
jeevah [22:28]
visininnow i live in ann arbor, mi [22:28]
ballenoh this is a sexy project: http://github.com/tjake/Lucandra [22:28]
visinini miss LA sometimes [22:28]
ballenVisinin: what ya upto in Ann Arbor [22:29]
jeevwhere you at now
ah
[22:29]
visininliving with some friends, half-assedly trying to find work
finishing old projects that i haven't touched in years
[22:29]
ballensolid
you picked the wrong state to find work
[22:29]
visininhaha
yeaaaah.
[22:29]
ballenAnn Arbor is pretty bad
Flint is worse
[22:30]
visinini'm thinking of moving back out san francisco-way toward the beginning of 2010
i've heard terrible things about flint
[22:30]
ballenyea its pretty fucked up [22:30]
visinini grew up just down 75 in dayton, and it's awful there too [22:30]
ballenI'm up in Charlevoix
which is north of Traverse City
[22:30]
visiningotcha
got a friend who lives in TC
[22:31]
ballenright on
crappy place to live
[22:32]
visininhaha [22:32]
ballennice in the summer though [22:32]
visininyeah
ann arbor's pretty nice, i've stayed here before
[22:32]
ballenfucking technology black hole [22:32]
visininafter living in LA for a few years, actually having seasons is really nice. [22:32]
ballenyea I imagine so if you grew up in MI [22:32]
visininyeah, i've heard that about a2
the guys i'm staying with are all on IT staff at umich
seems to work out alright
[22:33]
ballenyea
yea downstate is decent
north of the various cities isn't much
wouldn't mind living in grand rapids for a bit
but will likely end up on either coast, or TX
[22:33]
dj_gokumost in here sysadmins/programmers? [22:34]
ballenI'm a SA
and programmer I guess
[22:34]
visininprogrammer, lazy sysadmin [22:35]
ballenalthough I'd hate to be associated with those types ;-)
fucking have to start a new programming project at work tomorrow
so lame
[22:35]
dj_gokuhehe [22:36]
ballenredesign a search page
code base is in Perl
[22:36]
dj_gokuyay! [22:36]
ballenballen wants to kill himself [22:36]
dj_gokuballen: the Perl part or? [22:36]
ballenits messy too
yea the webapp is all perl
mod_perl
not 2
just mod_perl
[22:36]
dj_gokuhehe [22:37]
ballenApache 1.3
which I don't mind
[22:37]
dj_gokuI haven't messed with old web Perl. [22:37]
ballen1.3 is solid [22:37]
dj_gokuOnly newer stuff. [22:37]
ballenI hate perl
a lot
used to Ruby
[22:37]
jeevi hate having to code anything, i wish i could just think it up and it'd do it [22:38]
dj_gokuhehe [22:38]
ballenexport function from the brain
need a C bridge lib
much rather be working on this project: http://unilogiclabs.com
feel free to signup, code: arp_networks
[22:38]
jeevwhat is the benefit to ruby [22:41]
ballenwork in progress as they say
jeev: its clean
and very "agile"
[22:41]
jeevis it web based orrrrrrr [22:41]
ballenits anything based
Rails is a web framework built on Ruby
[22:41]
jeevhmm
how about security wise
[22:42]
ballenRuby itself is just a language [22:42]
jeevwhat are some cool, well known shits out there that run on ti
it
[22:42]
nerddRuby is nice [22:42]
ballenjeev: Twitter [22:42]
jeevballen, i said cool
runs fine with apache ?
[22:42]
ballenyes with Passenger [22:42]
jeevhmm, is it fast?
faster than php
[22:43]
ballenoften slower
but php is lame as hell
[22:43]
jeevoh
php is insecure as hell, even if you code securely
it'll be insecure soon.
if i am serious at learning to code in a language
that's for the future
which language should i learn
[22:43]
dj_gokujeev: c#? hehe [22:46]
jeevbah
i can't man
i've tried so many times, all i can do is system() lol
[22:46]
ballenyes C# the language of the fuuuuture [22:47]
jeevi mean like
python or ruby
php
[22:47]
ballenphython or ruby [22:47]
dj_gokuprobably python more, but. [22:47]
ballenpython*
meh
Ruby
take your pick
[22:47]
dj_gokujeev: what ever you like the best. [22:48]
ballenif you want a more C like lang, checkout Scala [22:48]
jeevi dont know the benefits of them [22:48]
ballenjeev: who cares just pick the one thats easier for your to program in [22:49]
dj_gokuthey are mostly all fundamentally the same, just syntax/semantics are different [22:49]
jeevhmm [22:49]
up_the_ironsBeBoo_: the serial-over-SSH feature is conserver (http://www.conserver.com/), start/stop VM and tunneling VNC over SSH is mostly written in shell with some batch scripts in Ruby [22:50]
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dj_gokuup_the_irons: if you need testers when you implement it I wouldn't mind :) [22:50]
up_the_ironsoh that RPS sausage is great
visinin: sounds like u used to live right next to the major data centers in LA
dj_goku: i do, email me your SSH pub key and I'll let you have access (now)
serial-over-IP already works, I use it myself
[22:50]
dj_gokualright
up_the_irons: support or?
[22:55]
nerddjeev: The language that stands out the most of the mentioned ones is probably Scala since it's somewhat functional, built for the JVM and it has some libs that makes concurrent programming easier [22:55]
jeevahh [22:55]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: support@ or? [22:55]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: sure [22:55]
jeevnerdd, i've said it a lot before, i lack the ability to focus
so i need something that's simple
that'll keep me interested
[22:55]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: sent [22:56]
ballenScala is more complicated than Ruby or Python
as its closer to Java
[22:56]
dj_gokujeev: basic? [22:57]
jeevheh [22:57]
dj_gokujeev: what are you wanting to write/produce? [22:58]
nerddAre there any web frameworks built in Basic? And how would you google them? [22:58]
ballenhah [22:58]
jeevsome web stuff
database for data entry
save to pdf
use sql..
[22:58]
nerddjeev: Pick Rails [22:59]
jeevi guess i'll look at examples [23:00]
ballenRails is sooo bloated though [23:00]
jeevahh [23:00]
ballenwhats a Django app take in memory [23:00]
nerddYeah, but Rails is easy, and you'll learn Ruby.. After Ruby you don't want to go back to say.. Java [23:02]
jeevnever done java [23:02]
dj_gokuup_the_irons: I guess email me or tell me what I need to do to get going. I am going afk. [23:02]
up_the_ironsdj_goku: sure, will do [23:02]
dj_gokuI didn't like the one java class I took.
I mostly write perl/c++.
[23:02]
nerddI was happy doing java until I got a Rails assignment.. Then I got fired, did Rails full time for fun, and now I'm back in the java world - only reason I'm doing Java again is because I get paid for it. [23:05]
dj_gokujeev: have you looked into any webish languages yet? [23:06]
jeevnope
brb
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up_the_ironsjeev: ya know what's funny, i got a Dell 5324 (I broke down, yeah, but I'm gonna see if I like it; for $140 i'm not gonna complain), and then I noticed that is the exact model you recommended me to get a while ago
up_the_irons is looking at old irc logs
[23:19]
Guest35813does that mean your bored? [23:20]
up_the_ironsno, i was actually trying to see how well google indexes it (not very well) [23:21]
Guest35813oh
logs from how long ago? lol
[23:22]
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up_the_ironsGuest35813: like, 9-3-09 [23:30]
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coil_weird
dns works again
lets see for how long....
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Guest5618411:47PM up 1 day, 3:56, 5 users, load averages: 1.29, 1.34, 1.37 [23:47]
jeevup
up_the_irons, that switch is elite
[23:52]
up_the_ironsGuest56184: you should see if your irc client can stop renaming you to "GuestXYZ" all the time ;) [23:52]
jeevup_the_irons, freenode does that
if you dont verify the password with nickserv
[23:52]
up_the_ironsoh
why
never did that to me
[23:52]
jeevsign on with another client
and dont verify the password
[23:53]
up_the_ironsi c [23:53]
jeevit'll give you like 120 sec to enter pw [23:53]
up_the_ironsjeev: i hope i can find the right console cable for that switch, b/c I don't think the one i ordered comes with one [23:53]
Guest56184yeah i set that option jeev
i'm just too lazy to identify
[23:53]
up_the_ironsheh [23:54]
jeevup_the_irons, generic serial cable. [23:54]
Guest56184and too lazy to login to my bnc on coil [23:54]
up_the_ironsjeev: cool, i have one of those... [23:54]
Guest56184its only for testing purposes
since once i login to my nick, i get cloaked
[23:54]
jeevmy little cousin has me farming his shit on farmville
i hate facebook
these little girls keep asking for help with their farm
[23:54]
Guest56184makes troubleshooting dns issues hard [23:54]
jeevand i keep ignoring them [23:54]
up_the_ironswhat the shit is farmville
wait, i don't wanna know
[23:56]
visininbahaha [23:56]
Guest56184a waste of time
stupid fucking facebook apps
[23:57]
jeevyea
facebook is gay
[23:58]

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