<!-- Some styling for better description lists --><style type='text/css'>dt { font-weight: bold;float: left;display:inline;margin-right: 1em} dd { display:block; margin-left: 2em}</style> ***: aem has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) <br> LT has joined #arpnetworks <br> amdprophet has joined #arpnetworks <br> st3ff4n has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) <br> CRowen has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) <br> CRowen has joined #arpnetworks <br> st3ff4n has joined #arpnetworks <br> j3m has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) <br> j3m has joined #arpnetworks <br> st3ff4n_ has joined #arpnetworks <br> schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) <br> st3ff4n has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) <br> schmir has joined #arpnetworks <br> schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) <br> schmir has joined #arpnetworks <br> ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks <br> amdprophet has quit IRC (Read error: No route to host) <br> vtoms has joined #arpnetworks <br> schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) <br> schmir has joined #arpnetworks <br> schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) cedwards: morning BarberRonny: slaam ***: fink has joined #arpnetworks <br> infrared has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) <br> infrared has joined #arpnetworks <br> LT has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) <br> ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) <br> vtoms has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) <br> vtoms has joined #arpnetworks <br> homosaur has joined #arpnetworks <br> jdoe has joined #arpnetworks jdoe: hey... your signup page has 1 IP (/30 subnet) ... am I missing something? Isn't a /30 4? (or 3 I guess) RandalSchwartz: netmask, broadcast, router, and you <br> 4 ips consumed <br> so a /29 gives you netmask, broadcast, router, and 5 for you <br> and /28 gives you... well, do the math jdoe: ah, right. cedwards: network math is tricky ;) -: jdoe coughs and shuffles off jdoe: it's only 10am, have mercy ;) RandalSchwartz: it's 5 o'clock somewhere! cedwards: <u>jdoe</u>: don't feel bad. I was troubleshooting SSL issues by 6:00am. That is not a good combination.. DaCa: bonsoir ***: homosaur has quit IRC (Quit: Crank dat flying squirrel) jdoe: <u>RandalSchwartz</u>: that doesn't require critical thinking skills cedwards: not sure that requires _any_ thinking skills jdoe: reptile brain level. "Food goes in here" <br> s/food/booze/ cedwards: that reminds me. lunch time! ***: homosaur has joined #arpnetworks <br> schmir has joined #arpnetworks cedwards: I just need to say that I hate my life. <br> two days shy of May and it's SNOWING OUTSIDE. don't like. fink: where?? cedwards: SLC DaCa: spitsbergen cedwards: i am disappoint jdoe: <u>cedwards</u>: isn't SLC up in the mountains? what do you expect? cedwards: <u>jdoe</u>: I expect that it's May already! jdoe: pfft, there's still snow in the mountains here. ***: schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) <br> homosaur has quit IRC (Quit: Crank dat flying squirrel) <br> hsbt has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) <br> hsbt has joined #arpnetworks <br> vtoms has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) <br> vtoms has joined #arpnetworks <br> st3ff4n_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) <br> st3ff4n has joined #arpnetworks <br> vtoms has left <br> fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink) <br> jahshua has joined #arpnetworks jahshua: hey all <br> I am having chflags issues on my FreeBSD vps, chflags schg is seeming to have no effect? I am really stuck no idea what I could have done to fubar this. for instance in /bin if i do ls -ol <br> i want to set schg flags on the bins. by comparison on my freinds machine that i just fixed up for him <br> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root 7.1K Apr 23 18:56 uuidgen* <br> ong my vps^ <br> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel schg 7240 Apr 23 18:43 uuidgen* <br> my friends one <br> i ran chflags schg * in /bin <br> seems to have no effect ***: infrared has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) <br> infrared has joined #arpnetworks <br> heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) <br> heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks <br> ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer cedwards: what do you all prefer for a webserver? mike-burns: nginx <br> It's lightweight and minimalistic. ***: jwfoxjr has joined #arpnetworks jwfoxjr: If I buy a vps with FreeBSD 8.0, is it i386 or x86_64? Thanks. mike-burns: amd64 jwfoxjr: mike-burns: and if I want to add another VPS, and have purchased multiple IP's would it be part of that block? cedwards: <u>jwfoxjr</u>: likely. I have two and the IP list that I have is within the same block. <br> mike-burns: I tried nginx a while back.. can't remember now the issue I had with it. <br> mike-burns: I've been using lighttpd for a few years now. jwfoxjr: I'm debating whether to keep my Ubuntu VPS and just have the FreeBSD cd mounted and build new or buy another VPS <br> I'm sure ARP woudl be happy if I bought another VPS :) cedwards: I'm sure they would :) <br> are you considering FreeBSD to try it out, or do you already have experience with it? jwfoxjr: <u>cedwards</u>: I've worked with it, but not extensively. It's taken me a while to get used to where things are and how things are done after years of working with Linux <br> I've built a few development vm's in virtualbox with freebsd cedwards: <u>jwfoxjr</u>: I spent lots of time building and tinkering with FreeBSD at home (for free) before I started paying to use it. <br> <u>jwfoxjr</u>: but if that isn't an issue for you, there are plenty of us that use FreeBSD here that are happy to help. <br> bed time for this guy. <br> <u>jwfoxjr</u>: ARP has been great so far. I'd recommend it, if you're on the fence. RandalSchwartz: me too jwfoxjr: hey RandalSchwartz how have you been? RandalSchwartz: busy -: RandalSchwartz grins RandalSchwartz: day job, and all that <br> good to be that busy jwfoxjr: yeah definately a different background for FLOSS Weekly the last couple of weeks :) RandalSchwartz: I was giddy for the mars rover guys <br> can't believe I lost it that bad. :) jwfoxjr: I tried to listen live, buy day job and all...I'm waiting for it to hit the iTunes. <br> s/buy/but/g RandalSchwartz: it's gonna go down as one of the best, top ten easily <br> I keep saying "how can i top this" though <br> I thought getting Tim O'Reilly was good. <br> before that, Simon Phipps <br> then Linus himself <br> but these guys were a lot more fun than even the Linus interview <br> and preceded by the JMRI story <br> FLOSS Weekly is turning into quite a show jwfoxjr: My top 3 fav's in order that aren't projects were Linus/DHH/Randi Harper <br> I think it's just because of the candidness of the guests ***: heavysixer_ has joined #arpnetworks <br> ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer_ <br> heavysixer has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) <br> heavysixer_ is now known as heavysixer Wraithan: Looks like I will have the time this weekend to start my ARP account RandalSchwartz: cool! Wraithan: Yeah, I am looking forward to it <br> Will save me 15/mo ***: nbari|away is now known as nbari nbari: hi all how can i verity that the dns reverse delegation is working properly ? <br> i am doing a dig -x 174.136.103.210 or host 174.136.103.210 but get an ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached RandalSchwartz: by saying host 174.136.103.218 <br> oh - then it's not <br> so are you having arp serve that? nbari: host 74.136.103.218 als does an ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached RandalSchwartz: or are you needing to serve that yourself? nbari: serve my self RandalSchwartz: and is the right delegation in place? nbari: queryng the dns server seems to work dig @pool.ddns.mx -x 174.136.103.210 <br> just want to be sure 100% that is not an error from my side <br> maybe something is missing on the delegation part RandalSchwartz: 103.136.174.in-addr.arpa is still owned by arp nbari: any hint on how to fix it ? RandalSchwartz: yes submit a request <br> tell them to delegate to you <br> but be f'ing sure you are delivering the right reverse record nbari: in theory i am but for some reasson not working RandalSchwartz: yeah - the delegation isn;'tthere <br> simple request to support <br> because asking your machine gives me arp.stablum.net <br> so it's a delgation issue <br> host -a 210.103.136.174.in-addr.arpa pool.ddns.mx nbari: right RandalSchwartz: taht works nbari: any good tool for monitoring IPSEC vpn's ? RandalSchwartz: monitoring? nbari: yes I have a VPN but if for some reasson the VPN goes down I would like to automatically put it up RandalSchwartz: what does "go down" mean, and what would be the recovery? nbari: go down would be something like stop responding pings <br> and the solution could be to restar the vpn maybe flusing the ipsec values <br> or racoon ***: heavysixer has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) <br> nbari is now known as nbari|away <br> heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks <br> ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer