#arpnetworks 2010-03-03,Wed

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up_the_ironsshmget: my apple airport extreme gives me an automatic 6to4 tunnel; works quite well [12:34]
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jeevhttp://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/33866.html
beautiful
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bob^^:/ [14:43]
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jeevand yet the ignorant bafoons which call themselves republicans will still deny it [14:48]
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shmgetup_the_irons: my apple timecapsule gives me a 6to4 tunnel, which is what I do from home [16:09]
up_the_ironsshmget: yeah, same thing [16:09]
shmgetits a nice feature they put in [16:10]
awyeahI should turn up ipv6 at home again.
I was using some free tunnel provider... go6 i think it was called?
The configuration on FreeBSD was easy - and it almost immediately configured the other boxes on my network automatically
[16:13]
nemithsixxs [16:16]
up_the_ironsnice [16:16]
awyeahHurricane Electric also has a free tunnel broker.
The only problem is, my router (dd-wrt) doesn't support it... so I will have to lock down my BSD box here.
[16:19]
up_the_ironsyeah, HE is the largest provider of IPv6 tunnels
they even provide full IPv6 routing tables if you peer with them
[16:20]
awyeahThat's slick.
Hrm. I need to make sure I know what I'm doing... I kinda depend on NAT for security of my home LAN here.
[16:23]
up_the_ironsNAT and IPv6 don't really play well together [16:27]
awyeahWell I was able to do a tunnel through my ipv4 nat - but as I understand it, all the IPv6 addresses you get are fully routable. [16:28]
up_the_ironsIPv6 aims to make NAT obsolete [16:28]
awyeahRight
Which is why I need to enable a few pf rules on my bsd box before I put the tunnel up ;)
[16:28]
up_the_ironsyep [16:29]
awyeahI gotta figure out how that works. [16:29]
toddfamyeah: nat is nothing more than 'block all; pass out' on the external interface of the firewall
in terms of security
you get no gain by natting other than obfuscation and pain
[16:30]
up_the_ironsyep [16:31]
awyeahI know what nat is - it's my home network, and i'm damn lazy [16:31]
toddfwith v6 you are highly encouraged not to NAT though you unfortunately have that option in places [16:31]
awyeahNow, if I had more than 1 IP address routed to me. I wouldn't nat. [16:31]
toddf'I kinda depend on NAT for security' .. if you say that then you are not of the same mindset as I
I nat at home too
I don't depend on it for security
I use IPv6 more than IPv4
if only openafs had ipv6 ...
then I wouldn't need v4 at all
[16:31]
awyeahI guess I've become complacent. [16:32]
toddfat least you can admit it. [16:32]
awyeahI don't even run firewall software on my Windows box.
Because it's behind the nat. hah.
[16:32]
toddfI've had ```security experts''' tell me that my idea of putting public IP's on windows is bunk for clients of mine even with proper firewalling [16:33]
up_the_ironsif you want private addressing for IPv6, use ULA's (rfc 4193) [16:33]
awyeahNah. I don't think I'll do private addressing. [16:33]
up_the_ironsup_the_irons is impressed with toddf's use of ``` and ''' [16:33]
awyeahWhat I should do is put another NIC in my BSD box and make it my router. [16:33]
toddfLaTeX and m4 training, baby [16:33]
awyeahhahaha. [16:33]
toddfamyeah: or get a managed switch and use vlans .. [16:33]
up_the_ironsLOL
I like using the more contemporary `` and `` in restructured text (rst)
or an openbsd box and use vlans ;)
[16:34]
awyeahI don't have the desire to spend that kind of money on my home LAN.
But I would spend $30 to put additional NICs in my freebsd box.
[16:35]
toddfmanaged switches aren't that expensive unless you're getting gigabit [16:35]
awyeahYeah? [16:35]
up_the_irons10/100 managed switches are dirt cheap now [16:35]
awyeahJesus. I don't even remember the last time I looked at any kind of non-consumer network hardware. [16:35]
toddfI get nics for $5 at a local monthly thing at the computer show, 10/100mbit intel nics
infact I get whole computers including nics from a local bottom feeder who buys surplus auction stuff for $5
[16:35]
up_the_ironsnice [16:36]
toddfdesktops mind you, not the nice rackmounts [16:36]
jlgaddisjlgaddis ganks 'em from the spare parts bins at $work [16:36]
awyeahnice.aslkjdaskldj
crap
[16:37]
up_the_ironsanimal / pet walk on your keyboard? [16:37]
toddfhttp://bit.ly/aFexoy for $9.99 you can have a 24port 10/100mbit managed switch [16:38]
up_the_ironsmust be a fish cuz it only touched the home row [16:38]
awyeahNah. I dropped somethin on the keyboard. [16:38]
toddfincluding vlan support [16:38]
up_the_ironsyeah, you get shunned for using an allied telesyn in the data center, but it would do the job at home
vlan's, everything
[16:39]
toddfI have a rapier 24i at home [16:39]
up_the_ironsi have a baystack 24 port 10/100 with PoE at the data center, just to power cameras ;)
got it brand spankin' new for $200
[16:40]
toddfsupposedly have another one a client is decomissioning last year being sent to me as well, but that client tends to make vaporware promises that come true years later [16:40]
up_the_irons24 ports of PoE (IEEE compliant too) for $200 is killer [16:40]
jlgaddiscisco ftw! [16:41]
toddfja, thats the steal of a deal [16:41]
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up_the_ironshttp://www.linux-kvm.com/content/qemu-kvm-012-adds-block-migration-feature
up_the_irons drools
[17:18]
Sue-samahey up
how easy is it to get a kvm server up and running?
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up_the_ironshow long is a piece of string?
for me, it's pretty easy, but then again i've done it many times over
[17:43]
awyeahMan. I wish I could get that new TiVo QWERTY keyboard for my TiVo :(
So these fe80 addresses. Those are link local?
[17:44]
toddfawyeah: yes
ping6 -n -w ff02::1%fxp0 -> `everybody bsd based that isnt filtering say hi!'
ping6 -n -w ff02::2%fxp0 -> `everybody bsd based that isnt filtering and is a router say hi!'
on the local ehternet link that is
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awyeahGotcha.
I really need to do some reading on ipv6.
[17:49]
toddfv6 subnets are easy too
cidr notation only no netmasks
and /64 for the ethernet link local for globally routable addresses is the suggested and commonly experienced norm
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awyeahk.
I actually have a tunnel up and running now on my bsd box.
Now to set up rtadvd and get it to be a gateway.
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awyeahwoot. [18:06]
That setup was actually rather easy. [18:11]
up_the_ironsnice [18:11]
awyeahum. for ipv6 a records in DNS... it's AAAA right? [18:11]
up_the_ironsyup [18:11]
awyeahOnly thing that sucks. Got lots of latency. [18:12]
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up_the_ironswhat tunnel are you using? [18:13]
awyeahGoogle via ipv4 is ~30ms. Via ipv6... ~200ms
he
um, fremont.
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up_the_irons$ ping6 -c 3 ipv6.google.com
PING ipv6.google.com(pv-in-x6a.1e100.net) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from pv-in-x6a.1e100.net: icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=31.8 ms
64 bytes from pv-in-x6a.1e100.net: icmp_seq=2 ttl=53 time=31.7 ms
64 bytes from pv-in-x6a.1e100.net: icmp_seq=3 ttl=53 time=31.9 ms
--- ipv6.google.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2036ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 31.752/31.823/31.905/0.215 ms
[18:14]
nite97mHowdy Irons! [18:14]
up_the_ironslucky me, but that's from a vps ;)
nite97m: howdy
[18:14]
nite97mnite97m is anxiously awaiting his new vps :) [18:14]
awyeahWell, y'know, I'm on roadrunner via time warner cable. It's at least 15 hops before I even get outside their network. :) [18:15]
up_the_ironsnite97m: saw your order, you'll get it tonight [18:15]
awyeahAnd there are a couple of hops there that usually add latency, depending. [18:15]
nite97mawesome :) [18:15]
up_the_ironsawyeah: yeah, if I ping6 from home, it'll be worse (also on TW). but one of my VM's I frequently hit on IPv6 from home, and I can't even tell a difference (actually, it is the VM that hosts my screen session for this very irc :) [18:16]
awyeahYeah but are you tunneling to your own datacenter? :) [18:17]
up_the_ironsawyeah: no, it's just plain TW
awyeah: w/e tunnel my airport extreme lands me on
[18:18]
awyeahDoes it just do the tunneling for you?
like, zero config?
[18:18]
up_the_ironsi used to actually advertise a public 6to4 tunnel, but then HE or L3 or one of those guys did their own, and knocked my out ;) (that is, it got a lot less usage)
awyeah: yeah, it uses the 6to4 anycast stuff; completely automatic
[18:19]
awyeahI wonder if I can set up my bsd box to do the same thing.
Maybe I'll get faster results.
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awyeahis that the 192.88.99.* thing? [18:21]
up_the_ironsyup
but that won't help you
only helps other people to discover your 6to4 relay, which you need to announce over bgp, etc...
in your case, it would be better just to set up your own tunnel on your vps
your vps has ipv6, so does your home, so connect the two
[18:21]
awyeahhey that's a good idea.
I have about a 90ms to my vps.
[18:22]
up_the_ironswhere do u live?
sounds like east coast
[18:23]
awyeahOhio. [18:23]
up_the_ironsok
90ms you to me, 30ms me to google, so you're still looking at about 120ms
[18:23]
shmgetshmget gets 87ms in CT [18:24]
awyeahTrue. [18:24]
up_the_ironsalmost halves the 200ms though [18:24]
awyeahbtw quick question. of course tunneling through the vps will use bandwidth...
How can I monitor my bandwidth - and what do you charge for overage?
[18:24]
jlgaddis70ms from me to vps
vnstat ftw
[18:24]
up_the_ironsawyeah: send support@arpnetworks.com an email requesting your bandwidth graphs
awyeah: generally $0.15 / GB on overage
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jeevup_the_irons, is HE as cheap as it is in FMT in LA ? [18:27]
jlgaddishttp://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd-install-vnstat-network-traffic-monitor-software/ [18:27]
up_the_ironsjeev: i was quoted $4 per meg on 100 [18:27]
jeevoh
g4y
since you've had the network for a while now?
how is it
[18:27]
awyeahjlgaddis: I may do that - but - I'd like to see my usage as ARP sees it ;) [18:28]
up_the_ironsjeev: there OK
*they're
[18:28]
jeevwould you consider it serious value ? [18:29]
nite97mirons - any plans to have those bandwidth graphs online in some form? [18:29]
jeevwhat bandwidth graphs
you email support and he'll set you up with it
[18:29]
up_the_ironsnite97m: they are indeed online now :)
jeev: i'd rather pay the premium for level3; it makes a lot of sense for guys overseas
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jeevwas just curious for a potential customer [18:31]
awyeahup_the_irons - sent. [18:32]
let me see if I have this straight.
trying to figure out ipv6 PTR setup in bind.
is it IP6.INT or IP6.ARPA?
[18:38]
up_the_ironsawyeah: ip6.arpa
my reverse zone is:
zone "8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.ip6.arpa"
silly bind
[18:42]
awyeahsheesh.
I'm not dyslexic. But when it comes to reversing parts of ipv6 addresses and splitting them ..
so 2607:f2f8:7400::/48 is what's assigned to my vps.
therefore:
zone "0.0.4.7.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.IP6.ARPA" {
[18:42]
up_the_ironsyup :) [18:44]
awyeahnow.
$ORIGIN 0.0.4.7.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.IP6.ARPA.
and for the actual PTR..
[18:44]
up_the_ironsit gets better
2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.6.1 IN PTR 4or6.com.
[18:44]
awyeah2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 IN PTR excelsior6.awyeah.net [18:44]
up_the_ironsthat's an actual entry for a customer ;)
awyeah: i think you need way more zeros :)
[18:44]
awyeahhrm. I don't feel like I have enough zeroes.
yeah.
[18:44]
up_the_ironsyou don't
you should have 4 less than me
[18:44]
awyeahI thought it was FOUR zeroes between the :: ? [18:45]
nite97m:: acts as a filler [18:45]
up_the_ironsawyeah: no, :: eats all the _remaining_ zeros [18:45]
awyeahoh
jesus
fsking engineers.
[18:45]
up_the_ironsit's shorthand, so you don't have to do: 2607:f2f8:7400:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000:1
;)
[18:45]
nite97mso in the extreme case... :: is 32 0's [18:45]
up_the_ironsawyeah: actually you just need to blame bind for that lousy syntax [18:46]
nite97mI thought they were putting together different record types for the DNS RFC's to help with that...
been far too long since I was actively working with v6.
[18:47]
up_the_ironsnot for reverse, that i know of
AAAA is IPv6 version of A
[18:47]
awyeahokay. fsck isc engineers :)
> server localhost
Default server: localhost
Address: ::1#53
Default server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1#53
> 2607:f2f8:7400::2
Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1#53
2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.4.7.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.ip6.arpa name = excelsior6.awyeah.net.
whoa, shit, sorry for that paste.
[18:48]
up_the_ironshehe, np [18:49]
awyeahI meant to get that last line only. Sorry 'bout that. [18:49]
nite97mrofl [18:50]
awyeahhaha.
I didn't know DALnet had that reputation!
although I did akill many many people for excessive flooding back in my day.
[18:50]
jlgaddis+++ATH0 ftw [18:51]
awyeahoh - btw - speaking of the PTR stuff. Did you ever get chance to do the delegation? I can't remember. [18:51]
up_the_ironsup_the_irons backports qemu-kvm 0.12.3 to Jaunty [18:51]
jeevfriends dont let friends use ubuntui [18:52]
up_the_ironsawyeah: i did all delegations as of a couple nights ago [18:52]
nite97mgee... A6 buildups look like a blast... [18:53]
awyeahjust looked at the ticket. I was the one who only gave you one DNS server... you asked me if I was sure :)
I updated it with another one.
[18:54]
up_the_ironsawyeah: aw yeah, maybe i didn't get back to that one
up_the_irons notices he used awyeah's nick in a phrase
[18:54]
awyeahnice. [18:55]
nite97mup_the_irons: what's the current word on using A6 chains for forwards? [18:59]
up_the_ironsnite97m: huh? :) [19:00]
nite97mwell... ages & ages ago in the early v6 days (least it seems that way), A6 was introduced as a tool for building forward records for v6 dns [19:01]
up_the_ironsnite97m: yeah i've never even heard of it [19:01]
nite97mbasically you have A6 records for various portions of the address, like provider network, subnet, & host, then they get put together for the full address
heh - figures :P
I've done a fair bit of v6 off and on, but its been off for the most part for the last couple years :P
[19:02]
up_the_ironsthings change fast [19:03]
nite97mindeed
I've been happy seeing reports of v6 showing up in more places, but havn't had the time to do much..
comcast is starting up v6 trials this year though, so hopefully that will expand out nicely
[19:03]
jlgaddisipv6 traffic increased something like 30x when googled turned on ipv6 for youtube [19:05]
nite97mnice
seems like its getting much closer to the critical mass needed to start seeing things roll quick.
course theres only around 2-3 years worth of v4 space left available to allocate without some reclamation of legacy blocks...
[19:05]
awyeahnite97m: You mean like all the /8s they handed out like candy? :) [19:07]
nite97myep... all those legacy /8's :)
or opening up E space to allocation
[19:07]
jlgaddisthat'll never work
too much equipment out there that'd have to be updated to support it
[19:07]
nite97min *theory*, it should be fine, but there are plenty of other issues too...
like the evergrowing zero-default table size...
[19:08]
up_the_ironsgrowing dfz is indeed an issue
at least that will theoretically slow down when there is no more v4 to allocate ;)
[19:10]
nite97mv6 is supposed to help that... we'll see [19:10]
up_the_ironsor, maybe it will spead up as networks fragment their blocks more
*speed
[19:10]
jlgaddismultihoming is still a bitch, is it not? [19:11]
awyeahbtw, what's so bad about ubuntu?
When I use Linux... I find Ubuntu to be the least pain in the ass :)
[19:11]
nite97mawyeah: its not bsd? :P [19:12]
up_the_ironssame [19:12]
awyeahWell. Other than not being BSD :)
To tell you the truth, I like Ubuntu on the desktop better than bsd.
Don't hurt me though - I prefer Windows 7 even more :(
[19:12]
nite97mpersonally, I use lots of different unix. they're all mostly the same :P [19:13]
awyeahOn the desktop, that is. [19:13]
nite97mwell... the machine I'm sitting at right now is win7, but I have a fbsd vm if that counts :P [19:13]
jeevwindows 7 is pretty 31337
i just wish it looked a little more like win xp though
if you like win 7, you'll love openbsd.. since they're forks of one another
[19:14]
nite97mrofl [19:14]
jeev(i wonder where toddf is)
nowadays doesn't seem like i could even get a response out of him
[19:14]
up_the_ironsjeev: i don't think he cares about your win7 vs openbsd comments [19:15]
jlgaddiswin7 has windows classic [19:15]
jeevup_the_irons, too bad. twas fun
jlgaddis, there is a classic shell dll, that's what you mean ?
i miss the real explorer.exe
[19:15]
jlgaddisthere's a "windows classic" theme
it's what i use
[19:15]
awyeahjeev: You mean /usr/bin/explorer.exe - at least on openbsd.
and um
that uses /usr/local/lib/system32/shell.dll
[19:15]
jeevahh
yea i know
yea
[19:16]
nite97mwait... I think I saw those files on my firewall [19:16]
jeevit's awesom
e
[19:16]
awyeahIf you ever have trouble with explorer not seeing that, just ldconfig, it'll be fine. [19:17]
jeevhahah [19:17]
awyeahAnd if that doesn't work you may need.. um.. /usr/sbin/regsvr32.exe [19:17]
nite97mI keep that installed in /usr/local/sbin myself [19:18]
awyeahah yes
in other news... fscking blackberry messenger is down and I need to txt my girlfriend.
[19:18]
up_the_ironshow do u find the total mem from this:
Mem: 7904K Active, 131M Inact, 52M Wired, 96K Cache, 34M Buf, 45M Free
(freebsd)
[19:18]
awyeahI don't want to pay per use SMS... but I also don't want to call her. [19:18]
up_the_ironsactive+inactive+what? [19:18]
awyeahhang on [19:19]
jeevi'd add it up i think [19:19]
awyeahI think it's just the total [19:19]
jeevwith Mem [19:19]
awyeahno, it's not [19:19]
up_the_ironsok, let me see [19:19]
jeevMem: 145M Active, 1558M Inact, 226M Wired, 17M Cache, 112M Buf, 56M Free [19:19]
awyeahone of those values I think is a subset of another [19:19]
jeevyea i think
it's Inactive and active
+ free
1759
nope
1985
2002
2097
weird i dunno man
[19:19]
jlgaddisi'd just look it up in /var/log/messages :P [19:20]
up_the_ironsi know, has always confused me [19:20]
jlgaddisgrep real memory [19:20]
jeevor sysctl [19:20]
awyeahtry /usr/local/windows/system32/taskmgr.exe
then click on the second tab.
[19:20]
shmgetshmget wishes DALnet would get an IPv6 node to connect to [19:21]
jeevcan't believe people still use dalnet [19:21]
awyeahfuck, if I don't stop this I'm going to start doing that [19:21]
jeevheh [19:21]
awyeahSo what actually happened with DALnet. [19:21]
up_the_ironssysctl hw.physmem [19:21]
awyeahI left there probly around 2002 or 2003
and stopped using IRC entirely, really
[19:21]
shmgetawyeah: they are still around [19:22]
awyeahawyeah looks to see if old www.dal.net is still in the wayback machine [19:23]
jlgaddisOT, anyone happen to know if you can do separate backgrounds per monitor in win7? [19:23]
awyeahI dunno if you can
you can do the slideshow thing
[19:23]
nite97mI think so. I could plug the tv back into this box and see if I can find the widget to do that [19:24]
jlgaddishttp://www.binaryfortress.com/displayfusion/ [19:26]
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jlgaddis/4404917471/ [19:34]
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awyeahWell I think I have all the setup on my vps done now.
(!)
[20:08]
nite97mdoes that ever really happen? [20:09]
awyeah... for now [20:10]
nite97mheh [20:10]
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awyeahWOW. I've got to say. This VPS is far faster than DreamHost.
God I don't know why I didn't do self-hosting before.
[21:04]
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I documented my steps.
http://bit.ly/9q1mwv
[21:23]
jlgaddissfw?
damn, it is
[21:24]
awyeahhaha yeah.
I mean I could put a picture of boobs in there randomly.
[21:25]
jlgaddisyou should
i'd add it to my rss list
[21:25]
awyeahhaha
I guess that's a way to get hits.
pr0n!
[21:25]
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jeevpriz0n is hot [22:13]
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