[00:00] *** jlgaddis has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [00:01] *** dbgi has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [00:01] *** koan has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [00:02] *** koan has joined #arpnetworks [00:04] *** dbgi has joined #arpnetworks [00:04] *** dbgi has quit IRC (Changing host) [00:04] *** dbgi has joined #arpnetworks [00:05] *** jlgaddis has joined #arpnetworks [01:14] man, level3 is sure having some issues as of late... [01:24] *** lll_ has joined #arpnetworks [01:27] *** lll has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [02:12] Blah! I want money so I can order the god damn server P: [02:13] Sometimes I think capitalism sucks. Then I get some money and change my mind. [04:52] Hrm, anyone here knows how to secure apache and php so users can't access each others' userdirs? [05:16] *** leander has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [05:25] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [06:21] *** vtoms has joined #arpnetworks [07:07] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [07:09] c [07:12] Hm. This is irssi, not mutt. [07:12] Whoops! [09:48] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [10:26] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [11:02] up_the_irons: Sounds promising (re: upgrade) :) [13:20] is level3 having an issue with their routers? [13:28] *** nakano is now known as masatomo [13:39] amdprophet: they seem to have been having problems the last few days [13:43] since friday-ish? [13:43] yeah, lots of packet loss on their network [13:43] that would explain a lot [13:43] i can get to our sites fine on my comps, but my cell phone won't even resolve the dns [13:44] ouch [13:44] and a few clients aren't able to get to their sites [13:44] can u traceroute from your phone? [13:44] going to install it if it's on the installer, one sec [13:44] i was just charging my phone [13:57] ah [14:00] phone is working now, right after i get traceroute installed [14:00] oh well :P [14:54] Hrm, my speed from home to you guys isn't that awesome actually :p [14:54] Sure, I'm in Sweden, but from my current VPS I get speeds of like 8MB/s or something [14:54] I hate my ISP [14:55] dxtr: you should pastebin traceroutes from you to us, then you to current VPS [14:55] up_the_irons: Already working on it ;) [14:55] :) [14:56] From home to you: http://pastebin.ca/1841746 [14:57] Haha, blargh. Damn ipv6 :P [14:59] dxtr: so about 175ms, that's pretty much expected from europe [15:00] up_the_irons: Well, I tried with your 100MB test file [15:00] <100KB/s [15:01] http://pastebin.ca/1841752 [15:01] Me to my current vps [15:01] dxtr: not fair comparing vps in US to vps in EU ;) [15:01] Well, you said :p [15:02] [2256] [M]->@up_the_irons: dxtr: you should pastebin traceroutes from you to us, then you to current VPS [15:02] dxtr: an EU vps will *always* beat me in latency and speed if you're also in the EU; just fyi [15:02] Well, duh, you said it [15:02] dxtr: yeah i kinda assumed maybe you had a vps in US, so that's what i wanted to compare [15:02] so n/m :) [15:02] up_the_irons: I said my current vps to you :D [15:02] wait [15:03] Err [15:05] http://pastebin.ca/1841756 [15:05] That's my current VPS to you guys [15:06] eww, it goes over cogent [15:06] Okay? [15:06] At least it's fast :P [15:07] dxtr: so you get faster downlods on 100mb.bin from your vps to me? if so, how fast? [15:08] Around 6-8MB/s [15:08] Okay, average of 5 :P [15:08] Apparently [15:08] *** boogeyman has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [15:08] Yay, it's a little faster here now [15:09] <1MB/s [15:09] But this is insulting! :P [15:09] *** boogeyman has joined #arpnetworks [15:09] I've got 100/10(Mb/s) here [15:10] It's climbing some now [15:10] I'd guess an average of 1.1MB/s [15:10] was like <100-110KB/s earlier today :/ [15:15] *** vtoms has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) [15:16] up_the_irons: Any comments? :) [15:16] You can have my ip if you want [15:24] up_the_irons, you noticed the level3 issues too? I got a nice page last night saying one of our office links was having .. issues. kinda annoying. [15:25] sorry was afk [15:26] dxtr: the only thing i can think is that level3 is still having issues; it is usually _not_ the case that a route over cogent is faster than level3 ;) [15:26] blovett: yeah i got paged daily about the level3 issues [15:30] do you have a direct feed with level3, or is it through mzima? [15:30] (mzima here) [15:30] I ended up depref'ing mzima last night [15:30] so I could sleep [15:31] blovett: through mzima [15:31] odd that it seems to only be an issue at night. :-/ [15:32] i'd like to buy a "complement" network to mzima/level3. wondering who that is. perhaps global crossing [15:32] comcast? [15:33] for eyeballs atleast. [15:33] do they sell ip transit? i never even looked... [15:33] yep [15:33] interesting [15:33] minimum 100mbit on fibre [15:33] actually, we talked them down to 100mbit [15:33] heh [15:33] hah [15:33] how much per meg? [15:33] $10 [15:33] compared to $20@50Mbit with Mzima [15:34] (or $350/Mbit if you're talking .au) [15:34] :-( [15:35] mzima gave told you $20 at 50 megs? stiff, they quoted me much lower, under $15 [15:35] weird. [15:35] oh well. [15:36] whats nice is we can spread our commit across multiple sites. [15:36] yeah most providers will do that [15:36] ah, I've never dealt with more than one dc site. [15:38] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: BAMPF!) [15:39] bringing up a new location in virginia next week. never been out there, looking forward to it. [15:39] except for the cold. :) [15:42] haha [15:42] cool [15:48] hmm [15:49] How would one "assign" specific IPs to specific users+ [15:49] jail them [15:49] If i, for example, would give out shells [15:52] DaCa: Do you mean like a so-called "freebsd jail"? [15:52] dxtr: yes [15:52] That's the only way to do it? [15:53] probably the easiest and safest [15:54] But virtualizing in a virtualized environment doesn't sound like the ultimate solution :/ [15:54] the overhead is neglectible [15:55] it's just an enhanced chroot, where you can force the ip [15:57] Hrm, okay. Let's try the other way around: Can I somehow stop (all) users from binding to some IPs? [15:58] hmm, you could also do it with pf, I guess [15:59] you wont stop them from binding, but you can block the trafic [16:00] Yeah [16:00] Because the problem is I don't want to chroot the users - just say "These are the IPs you can use" [16:01] Because I'm giving out some shells and mail (No fancy webui, POP or something. Just mutt) to some friends and that would be a nice feature. [16:15] But yeah, jails might be something [16:16] you can use some null_mounting tricks if you are worried about the duplication of userland [16:17] afair it's pretty good documented in the handbook [16:17] Yeah, I'm checking it right now [16:18] Actually that is really awesome [16:47] *** ballen has joined #arpnetworks [16:47] *** ballen has quit IRC (Changing host) [16:47] *** ballen has joined #arpnetworks [16:47] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o ballen [16:48] asdf [16:55] qwer [16:58] zxcv [16:59] dvor [16:59] OOOOH...GOTCHA WITH THE DVORAK [17:13] *** visinin has joined #arpnetworks [17:48] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [17:48] hi guys, thinking of switching from slicehost [17:48] anybody willing to share freebsd experiences on arpnetworks? [17:48] sure whats up [17:48] freebsd experience was quite nice :) [17:49] using openbsd now but it was just a preference thing [17:49] i switched from slicehost back around september [17:49] hi [17:49] that 768 MB RAM for $20/month seems too good to be true [17:49] nah plenty true [17:49] what I'm using [17:49] visinin: did you use slicehost's dns control panel? [17:49] ballen: cool [17:49] seems to good to be true if you're used to slicehost prices ;) [17:49] fink: yeah, i did [17:50] i'm running djbdns on my VPS now [17:50] visinin: did you setup a dns server on your arpnetwork vps? [17:50] ok cool [17:50] tinydns? [17:50] slicehost has more management tools though (control panel dns, wipe/restore, a few others) [17:50] yep, yep [17:50] up_the_irons: yea, that is nice [17:50] yeah [17:50] so arpnetworks doesn't have a web admin dns server? [17:51] i don't mind running tinydns, but that is a nice thing about slicehost [17:51] fink: we don't, a little more info here: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/main/reverse-dns [17:52] up_the_irons: thanks [17:52] are any of you guys on the east coast? [17:52] control panel reverse dns is the next big project i'm going to work on [17:53] cool ok [17:53] speaking of that [17:54] so freebsd jails work ok in an arpnetwork vps? [17:56] fink yea you can if you'd like to [17:56] up_the_irons tickets submitted re RDNS [17:57] ballen: roger [17:57] thanks [17:57] fink: i imagine jails would work similar to a regular physical box; haven't had too many people report on their usage of jails, so i'm not sure [17:57] cool [17:57] thanks guys [17:57] np [17:58] so i can sign up next week? and start transitioning [17:58] *** ballen has quit IRC (Quit: ballen) [17:58] last question: how's the connect from the east coast? i noticed arpnetworks is in CA [17:59] fink: try a ping / traceroute. i think you're going to get 50 - 70ms rtt [17:59] i'm on a 2g connect atm, so i can't really test all that well [17:59] ah ok [17:59] ok, thanks [17:59] haven't had complaints from east coast customers [17:59] if you're in the EU, you may notice some latency [17:59] sure [17:59] 175ms is noticeable as you type [18:00] thanks, this is great; freebsd vps options are thin [18:00] yeah i know; that's why we're here :) [18:04] *** intelprophet has joined #arpnetworks [18:07] up_the_irons: i had someone do a traceroute to one of our VPS, it's stopping at 205.178.182.9 [18:08] amdprophet: you have competition [18:08] haha [18:08] it's me :P [18:09] intelprophet: probably bad rpf rule on one of my peers; if so, it is harmless, the router just can't send back the icmp b/c it is dropped at a peer [18:09] hmm interesting, maybe our dns server is having some fail then [18:10] i've been meaning to find out who that is, but with over 30 peers and not enough time, it is hard... 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