***: schmir has joined #arpnetworks bob^^: litebread: mean took about 24 hours, it's worth the wait :) ***: amdprophet has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
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ie* cedwards: infrared: I hope that typo means you're still trying ;) infrared: yes :)
im chugging along cedwards: that's great! infrared: its just frustrating cedwards: ohh I know exactly what you're talking about.
I'm sure (I hope) you've noticed some improvement though. ***: heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks
ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer litebread: oh hey guys
mine was setup about 3/4 hours ago while i was sleeping,
im up early for my birthday and all people call and wake me up, lol
good thing they did however, and yes it was worth the wait mike-burns: Welcome aboard! aem: heya!
if I bought extra ipv4's should they be in my /etc/rc.conf ?
or do i add the aliases myself? cedwards: aem: I'd guess, if they are not on your system already, they'll be found on the support portal.
aem: I see that my IP information is listed there. mike-burns: Add them yourself. aem: oh cool, did not notice the portal ***: schmir has joined #arpnetworks litebread: what is with the partial billing business?
can i go ahead and pay my next month now? for 01may10 - also ***: amdprophet has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds)
amdprophet has joined #arpnetworks litebread: is mike burns or up_the_irons around? ***: schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) mike-burns: litebread: I'm not an admin, BTW, just a customer with IRC op. litebread: oh its just a gen. question, if u dont mind me asking?
i did not see in the email how to pay ''advanced'' payments, as a customer maybe you have done this before?
also checked the site mike-burns: I believe up_the_irons has done advanced payments before. You should email support@ and he'll get back to you. litebread: ok thank you very much, i have been prorated until the first and id like to pay may, prob june also
ill email now, ty :) dxtr: It sucks that I know I might have to drop my vps when I quit school :(
Or.. well... When I finish school so to speak :P litebread: oh
where you going to school?
i went to LSU dxtr: litebread: John Bauer-gymnasiet ;)
I'm in Sweden litebread: cool dxtr: And I'm not in university (uet)
(yet) litebread: brb guys, birthday breakfast dxtr: I never get a birthday breakfast :D
I get tons of "Your one year closer to death now!"-comments
Other than that? Not much
Maybe a hundred bucks or two from my grandmother
o/ RandalSchwartz: I started measuring my age in hex again
I'm 0x30 :) dxtr: RandalSchwartz: Damn that's old
RandalSchwartz: 0x13 here
And it's raining again RandalSchwartz: you've never lived in a world without Perl.
it was a scaryier time back then
crazy semi-portable shell scripts dxtr: Wasn't that like 0xbeefcafe years ago? RandalSchwartz: 22 years dxtr: :D
Okay. this is the situation, RandalSchwartz RandalSchwartz: have you seen a working rotary-dial phone? :) dxtr: I was about to clean my room (Yes! I still live with my parents), put on some good music (psy <3) but now I have to go to the bathroom
Uhm, nope :P
Or what
Oh yeah
One of those
Yeah I've seen 'em
My grandmother's got one RandalSchwartz: would you know how to use it? :) dxtr: Yeah :D
The same grandmother taught me RandalSchwartz: ancient wisdom
a dying art dxtr: totally useless RandalSchwartz: have you seen an answering machine? cedwards: lol RandalSchwartz: how about an acoustic couple modem? dxtr: Are you passively insulting me? RandalSchwartz: no - curious
and feeling... old. :) ***: schmir has joined #arpnetworks dxtr: Actually, I've seeen some acoustic coupler modems - but never used one cedwards: RandalSchwartz: not to make things worse, but I remember many of those things and you're 18yrs older than me dxtr: For obvious reasons RandalSchwartz: yeah - try to find a phone that fits that modem now dxtr: And RandalSchwartz. To be fair; answering machines never became huge in Sweden as far as I know cedwards: can anyone tell me how to resolve this: pkg_delete: corrupted record (pkgdep line without argument), ignoring
I'm trying to resolve some issues with 'portmaster --check-depends', but I see that when adding/removing ports. RandalSchwartz: there's a pkgdep fix up command somewhere
I've seen it referenced
it goes out and rebuilds by looking t the actual filesystem bob^^: RandalSchwartz / dxtr : http://www.dvorak.org/blog/2009/05/31/demo-300-baud-acoustic-coupler-modem-connects-to-internet-surfs-wikipedia/ -: RandalSchwartz runs over to work bob^^: interesting little video if you're feeling nostaligic :) dxtr: bob^^: I'll look into it... After my bathroom visit ***: schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) aem: damnit
any admins active?
:-/ bob^^: up_the_irons is probably asleep :) aem: I just reset my damn password and locked myself out of my vps bob^^
lol
total noob status right now :-( bob^^: lol
what os? you could reboot and single-user it and change the password aem: raging right now
hahah
FreeBSD bob^^: easy fix thanks to the vnc access
oh, easy then :)
root password you've lost? aem: I cannot seem to get my damn vnc to work, what client do you use bob^^ ? I am on a mac rihgt now too :/
nah root shsould be fine
user i created bob^^: don't forget the port number
that's normally what i forget
i just use realvnc, works great cedwards: i use tightvnc. worked fine for recovery a few days ago. bob^^: you don't even need to single user it then either ***: vtoms has joined #arpnetworks bob^^: just log in over vnc with root and reset it :) aem: ok i will try tight vnc
thanks guys bob^^: oh on mac
i used to use Chicken of the VNC
worked great with everything i needed at the time
ah - looks like it might be a bit outdated these days aem: you use host:portnumber
right bob^^: yup, that's it in realvnc
any luck? aem: nah
they won't let me add user root
i will keep fiddlin bob^^: huh?
you don't need to add user root
you should have a root account already -: bob^^ is confused aem: yeh i do, I mean the vnc bob^^: hmm, you shouldn't need a username for vnc
just the password from your ARP portal account
then you should see the root login prompt for your VPS aem: oh
hehe
hmm
kk bob^^: log in as root, passwd <your username> aem: sorry
lol bob^^: and enter a new password, bang, job done :)
pm if you need a hand with it, i'm just idling waiting for the clock to count down so i can leave work and go home for a beer :D aem: I am in bob^^
thank you very much bob^^: yay aem: :) bob^^: np :) aem: <3
cheers big ears
:D bob^^: gah, have i left my webcam on again :( -: bob^^ waggles ears aem: ruh roh
does not like my root pass
:/ -: bob^^ fetches scooby snacks aem: eeek bob^^: nah
easy fix
reboot box, select single user mode at the menu aem: k bob^^: (or, if you don't have a menu, enter 'boot -s' at the loader prompt)
that'll take you in to single user mode - it'll log you in as root without asking for a password
then you can just type 'passwd', hit enter, enter new root password and reboot aem: i am at login prompt bob^^: all done :) aem: how to make it reboot from here? bob^^: 'reboot'
:D
oh wait
you can't log in as root, can yuo? aem: but its at a log in prompt hehe
nope bob^^: d'oh :) aem: yeh lol bob^^: in which case, you'll need to power cycle it
you can do that from the ARP portal iirc aem: yep
stay logged in on vnc? bob^^: just keep an eye on VNC as it'll boot pretty quick :)
yeah
as soon as you see the freebsd boot menu, hit the number for single user mode - i can't remember off hand what number it is
http://files.cyberciti.biz/uploads/faq/2009/11/freebsd-boot.png aem: yep bob^^: option 3 :)
d'og
lol, d'oh, useless fingers
option 4 even aem: hehe
shut down hard?
'boot' did nothing bob^^: yeah, that'll do you
you can shut down hard and then power on
should do the same job
just be prepared to wait for it to run a full fsck when it comes back up in multi user mode
(does it in the background so you may not even notice tbh) aem: vnc disconnected
won't allow me to reconnect bob^^: that's ok - just reconnect as soon as you power it back on aem: oh i power it on too
lol
gosh bob^^: :D aem: A NEW WORLD HERE
:P
thnx man bob^^: np - just connect quick so you make sure you can see the menu :) aem: ok booting bob^^: the vnc stuff with ARP is awesome, quite a life saver :D ***: ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks aem: some sort of pam error
it spat out bob^^: hmm
did it go to the menu ok? aem: yeh
i am at prompt now bob^^: ah cool aem: restting passes
gave me a pam error tho bob^^: hmm aem: should be cool i HOPE
:)
heh bob^^: what's the error?
i'm wondering if something naughty has happened to your password file aem: pam_chauthtok() : error in service module bob^^: don't reboot it yet
and what command did you run to get that? just 'passwd' ? aem: I doubt it man, I only just got this and the passwords I reset to earlier were really long and full of odd chars
yes just passwd bob^^: do a 'cat /etc/passwd'
and make sure you don't have two root accounts or something daft
root should be on one line, the first line in the file, and nowhere else
hang on - that should be cat /etc/master.passwd, sorry
actually, check for any duplicate users at all
there should be one row per user, and usernames should all be unique
chances are you've somehow ended up with two identical usernames in that file ***: steinberg has joined #arpnetworks aem: sorry got disconnected there
lemme see
bob^^: do you know is direct root login blocked by default on FreeBSD vps
? RandalSchwartz: I think it's blocked by default in ssh, but not console
that's how freebsd comes loaded aem: ok
thought so too bob^^: yeah - you can enable root login over ssh, but it's generally a Bad Idea (tm) ***: ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) bob^^: got it sorted aem ? aem: nah man sam pam crap
I booted to single user set new pass with passwd
no dice bob^^: did you check master.passwd for duplicate users? aem: my vnc frose when i catted it
had to reboot
heh bob^^: i'd offer to take a look for you if you'll trust me with your vnc password :D
bizarre
hmm
that pam error means it hasn't updated the password database so that's why you can't log in
are you ok with using vi? aem: right
yes bob^^: ah, cool
use vipw then aem: yes hehe
kk
in single user? bob^^: that shouldn't cause it to flip out ninja stylee
yeah aem: awesome bob^^: just check that you don't have a username twice (any username)
all the google for that message suggests that there's something wrong with the format of master.passwd aem: hm yes
:-/
eeek
lol
no worries bob^^: it'll be easily fixed :) aem: yep
:)
hehe bob^^
pw_temp(): Read only filesystem bob^^: ?! aem: :O bob^^: buhhh
oh
that should be safe to ignore aem: it will not let me open vipw bob^^: it'll just be vi making a backup copy of the file which it doesn't really need
oh
hmm, sec
lol aem: yeah its mounted ro i guess bob^^: yaeh, i can't think why /tmp would be mounted ro aem: I wonder when up_the_irons will awaken
:) bob^^: you're not using zfs or anything fancy are you? aem: nope
this is pretty much b rand new vps bob^^: i suspect the only solution he'll be able to help with is reinstalling it from scratch for you :( aem: i had just csup'd new source to build with
:-/ bob^^: i don't mind taking a look if you fire over your vnc details
and you're happy to trust me of course :)
understandable if not -: bob^^ looks shiftily around aem: well yes
:)
you understand
hehe
hmm
no worries bob^^: it does sound a bit odd
if it helps i'm a freebsd sysadmin all day every day :) aem: all i did was change my passes bob^^: yes, that is pretty bizarre
you didn't change any shells did you? aem: nah
added a user with csh bob^^: i've typo'd shells in master.passwd before and ended up in a similar state
pw user add or adduser? aem: thats it
adduser bob^^: it should def have got it right -: bob^^ scratches head bob^^: you could try pwd_mkdb /etc/passwd
to regenerate the password databases in case somehow they've become knackered
would be pretty odd though
at the very least that might spit out an error if there's a problem with the format of your password file ***: fink has joined #arpnetworks bob^^: aem: still stuck? aem: hehe yeh
I gotta go out
and pay some bills
bbiab
:)
chat to ya then if you're still around
thanks again bob^^: cool let me know if you're still stuck later - however i may be out in the sun drinking beer :)
gl! cedwards: ok. I think I've solved my --check-depends issue (finally). Is there a clean/easy way to rebuild all ports on my system?
I'd like to make sure everything is built against the right depends and no depends are missing.
portmaster -af. this is going to take a while. ***: fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink)
fink has joined #arpnetworks aem: heya back
bob^^: I worked it out :) I need to mount -u /
and mount -a
hey does anyone know which CPU model are used in the FreeVSD vps? I want to specify it in /etc/make.conf cedwards: aem: I use -march=native RandalSchwartz: sysctl does cedwards: aem: or sysctl -a | grep hw. ...something. aem: cool thanks RandalSchwartz: amd64
hw.machine
dunno how much more specific you want aem: # (AMD CPUs) opteron athlon64 athlon-mp athlon-xp athlon-4
# athlon-tbird athlon k8 k6-3 k6-2 k6 k5
just wondering if I could specify one of these RandalSchwartz: probably not without possibly breaking something
I don't see any of those names in sysctl aem: ok, so perhaps native is the best idea
well its a k8 type, I have ascertained that much RandalSchwartz: ... hw.model: QEMU Virtual CPU version 0.9.1 aem: yeh
I will use native so as not to break anything mike-burns: Why are you setting this? aem: well when I build kernel and world I like the idea of it being tweaked a lil for the sytem
probably does not do much
;-/ cedwards: I generally just use this standard on machines that need compiling: CFLAGS= -march=native -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe ***: schmir has joined #arpnetworks aem: yeah ***: schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds)
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litebread has joined #arpnetworks litebread: hello, is an admin around at the moment? amdprophet: up_the_irons might be, but if you're looking for support you should e-mail support@arpnetworks.com litebread: i have a while back, i suppose i will just wait RandalSchwartz: what are you waiting on? fink: his vps RandalSchwartz: ahh.
that's the problem with fame. longer startup times fink: RandalSchwartz: how many users until arpnetworks becomes officially not cool anymore? RandalSchwartz: I don't think there's an easy way to measure that amdprophet: > 9000 RandalSchwartz: when up_the_irons gets yelled at when he comes in here, that'll be the end of the cool period litebread: no my vps is already set up. fink: litebread: what's wrong? litebread: i could not log in
i just logged in with vnc however
i dont think ill have any problems from here on out
okay everything is back to normail
ty though for the help, idk what happened but problem resolved ***: litebread has left
residual has quit IRC (Quit: residual) aem: hmm
anyone else ehere running a custom kernel on a FreeBSD vps with arp?
I compile from fresh source yet the uname -a does not say -p2 ?
:-/
the kernel name, although, is correct cedwards: aem: what -supfile did you use for /usr/src?
(if any)
stable-supfile will stay on 8.0, standard-supfile should get you to -p2 aem: hi cedwards check this out
http://pastebin.com/YbRgvy8J
thats my csup file cedwards: hmm. that looks right to me.
that's the common thing I've seen before, is not using the right branch for /usr/src
uhm, isn't there also a setting in your kernel config to display/not display that -p2?
I seem to remember there being one, but I generally don't go custom on my kernels aem: yeh might be, I did not twiddle that knob tho
the only thing 'custom' about it is having pf in it and a diff kern name cedwards: isn't pf standard? aem: its not built into the kernel cedwards: pf, like the firewall. i'm using it and i didn't rebuild..
I'm using rdr and nat anyway. aem: yeh you are loading it as module right cedwards: I didn't do anything other than pf_enable="YES" aem: yeh mike-burns: Do you not like kernel modules, aem ? fink: anybody here use vlans? -: aem shrugs cedwards: fink: how do you mean fink: cedwards: freebsd vlan interface? infrared: what up cedwards: really tempted to get my second vps this weekend, but I know my wife wont let me spend much time on it :) infrared: whipped i see :P cedwards: not so much whipped as have two kids and one on the way. always stuff to take care of. infrared: i'm just teasing :P i have two kids and an ex cedwards: I should be out folding all the laundry now, but I'm procrastinating. aem: ah hm
that is very odd
it was the repositories
they did not have the right source code wtf lol
yeah changed mirrors, got new code
odd..
imo cedwards: i would expect them to all be updated, but I guess it is reasonable that they are not. aem: get it together Canada!!!!
aha cedwards: aem: I guess actually reading /usr/src/UPDATING would verify what version you had checkd out. aem: well naturally yes
but
I did not read it :) cedwards: i'm not in the habit of reading it as i should either aem: hehe yep, FreeBSD usually 'just works' for me :P
I wing it a bit I guess infrared: cedwards: i had to switch back to qwerty today to put out a bunch of fires :( cedwards: hopefully you didn't lose too much of what you gained last evening infrared: well, i was using dvorak at work for the first half of the day
then all hell broke loose ***: visinin has joined #arpnetworks
ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks cedwards: infrared: well glad to hear you stuck with it as long as you could.
infrared: I've spoken to other people about it and they give up not long after the conversation is over :)
who was it that was talking about using unbound dns the other day? up_the_irons: me, and a few others cedwards: it has me curious. i've been reading their docs since then.
it looks like it's been around for a while, but this is the first I've heard of it. up_the_irons: yeah it's been around for a while; i had never heard of it either, but some people i consider very knowledgable told me about it cedwards: i manage DNS for a small number of domains, currently using named from FreeBSD ports.
I wonder if it might be worth migrating. up_the_irons: it's pretty easy to migrate b/c the zone file syntax is the same visinin: which one is this, maradns? up_the_irons: just the master nsd.conf needs to be tweaked, and they have a perl script for that (which didn't work very well for me)
visinin: nsd RandalSchwartz: I've heard of nsd.. is it better than bind for an average user? cedwards: the old school guys at my office are big fans of tiny (djbdns), but i've never been convinced to migrate to that. RandalSchwartz: I can't migrate to anything he does :)
on principle visinin: i'm quite happy with djbdns ziyourenxiang: djbdns works fine for me too cedwards: we still use it for a couple of domains, but those are going to be pulled into bind in the next month.
i would like to learn djbdns, but it's not a big priority for me. aem: hi up_the_irons I emailed my ssh key to you guys earlier cedwards: but unbound looks appealing, particularly the zone file compatibility. RandalSchwartz: you guys, like there's more than one of him :) up_the_irons: RandalSchwartz: nsd vs. bind is like postfix vs. sendmail. all the functionality, less suck
aem: pretty sure i got it, i'll have the user created a little later RandalSchwartz: "hey - steve martin... you guys were great..." aem: np man up_the_irons: cedwards: you mean "nsd" :)
cedwards: unbound is the recursive-only version ziyourenxiang: unbound is a resolver
(according to its website) cedwards: ahh. details. pfft! ;)
I was happy to see that RHEL finally made postfix the default when I installed 6 beta today. aem: just wondering up_the_irons about creating a PTR record(?) for a domain I have on the vps ? RandalSchwartz: that's covered in the faq aem: ok
thanls RandalSchwartz: you can either give info to him, or delegate
either way, you can make it work aem: np I will read up_the_irons: aem: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/main/reverse-dns
whoa, i need one of those bots
so I can just do "! reverse dns" aem: hehe true man up_the_irons: and it'll say the link cedwards: good plan up_the_irons: anyone know the name of that bot? cedwards: the only irc bot i'm familiar with is eggdrop aem: up_the_irons: its a tcl script usually RandalSchwartz: tcl - toy command language ziyourenxiang: hey, tcl is similar to smalltalk in spirit RandalSchwartz: aka "almost like lisp, without any of the advantages" cedwards: I wonder if RandalSchwartz has a language bias.. hmmm. RandalSchwartz: Yes - I'm biased against things that suck ***: visinin has quit IRC (Quit: out for a bit) cedwards: tell us how you really feel mike-burns: I'm going out out mhoran[jUaReZ] as a TCL programmer.
He's probably with his TCL-programming friends right now, but when he comes back he can talk about how secretly amazing TCL is. cedwards: ok. I'm not sure what I did but my newest jail is telling me 'read-only filesystem' when I try to build a port
ohh. bad etc/make.conf in the flavour. erg. ***: fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink)
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