[01:25] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [02:09] *** schmir has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [02:24] *** j3m has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [03:23] I GOT A JOB GUYS! [05:44] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [07:18] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [07:24] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Quit: upgrading gettext - affects half my installed packages...) [07:40] Hah. [08:01] *** mick_laptop has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [08:01] *** d^_^b has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [08:01] *** d^_^b has joined #arpnetworks [08:01] *** diatribes has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [08:01] *** jdoe has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [08:03] *** mick_laptop has joined #arpnetworks [08:03] *** jdoe has joined #arpnetworks [08:08] *** diatribes has joined #arpnetworks [08:52] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [08:52] and... we're back [08:53] got hung up trying to get around some botched APR install for apache [08:53] finally realized the old one wasn't uninstalled right, and did a hard rm -rf of a lib [09:10] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [09:11] dxtr, congratulations [09:12] heh, more mzima problems? [09:36] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [09:36] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [09:37] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [09:38] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [09:38] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [09:39] Whew. Upgraded to 7.3! [10:01] sweet [10:02] *** aem has joined #arpnetworks [10:02] hello, up_the_irons are you here? [10:10] typically email to support@ is faster [10:12] *** aem has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [10:17] yeah, there's an app for that [10:21] *** aem has joined #arpnetworks [10:22] hello [10:22] and... he's back! [10:22] :) [10:23] RandalSchwartz: I am adding ipv4 aliases in rc.conf. the original line put in by arp for my first ipv4 ends with netmask 255.255.255.248 .. just wondering for the aliases what netmask should they be? [10:24] are you using freebsd? [10:24] yes sir [10:24] here's all I had to do [10:24] ... defaultrouter=208.79.95.1 [10:24] ... ipv4_addrs_em0=208.79.95.2-14/28 [10:24] that does it [10:24] the range is auto-translated [10:25] ah ha [10:25] adjust your numbers as appropriate [10:25] I had it like ifconfig_em0="inet 174.136.98.210 netmask 255.255.255.248" [10:25] ifconfig_em0_alias0="inet 174.136.98.211 netmask 255.255.255.255" [10:25] yeah - that's all too much typing :) [10:25] hehe [10:25] and for my v6... [10:26] ipv6_enable=YES ipv6_defaultrouter=2607:f2f8:3080::1 ipv6_ifconfig_em0=2607:f2f8:3080::/48 [10:26] There's probably a parallel way to do it [10:26] I've seen both [10:26] so .. ifconfig_em0="inet 174.136.98.210 netmask 255.255.255.248" becomes .. ipv4_addrs_em0=174.136.98.210-14 [10:27] 210-214 [10:27] and /28 [10:27] yeah [10:27] whats your /28 for [10:27] that's the netmask [10:27] oh wait... you have fewer bits [10:27] ipv4_addrs_em0=174.136.98.210-214/28 [10:27] ah [10:27] so mayb /29 [10:27] I have a /28 [10:27] thank you muchly sir :) [10:27] ah [10:27] 29 for me then ? [10:28] you have 5 addresses, yes [10:28] I have 13 [10:28] this netmask stuff is confusing as hell to me [10:28] :P [10:28] anyone else having routing problems? [10:28] ok [10:28] 13 = 16 addresses minus net minus broadcast minus router [10:28] 5 = 8 addresses (/29) minus net minus broadcast minus router [10:29] yeah jdoe - i can't get to my VPS atm :( [10:29] 1 = 4 addresses (/30) minus net, broadcast, router [10:29] jdoe: does your traceroute just hit mzima then 'disappear' ? [10:33] *** aem has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [10:36] bob^^: something liike that, yeah. [10:47] :( [11:38] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [11:57] *** schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [12:53] *** aem has joined #arpnetworks [12:53] hey :) [13:45] Hi! [13:47] :) [14:05] http://hackage.haskell.org/package/berp-0.0.1 [14:11] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [14:48] *** aem is now known as jahshua [15:13] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [16:36] can you guys get to your VPSs at the minute? [16:36] i can't even load the ARP website :/ [16:38] so i'm guessing even if i email support@ it won't get there :/ [16:41] sleep time, hopefully it'll be sorted in the morning :) [16:48] bob^^: I can [16:48] This IRC session is on my VPS [16:48] http://lessthanthreesoftware.com/ [16:49] bob^^: [16:49] can you get to that? [16:49] that is my webpage hosted on ARP [16:50] Wraithan: works for me. [16:51] cedwards: was talking to bob^^ as he couldn't connect to his ARP server [16:53] ahh. [16:54] Anyone use qtile? [16:54] didn't get that far back in the log. just assumed you were looking for verification. [16:56] llll- [17:04] *** M0OML has joined #arpnetworks [17:04] Hi [17:05] Howdy [17:05] *** jahshua_ has joined #arpnetworks [17:06] I and other are having problems accsessing the aprnewtorks virtual servers, i was wondering if you were aware of it ? [17:07] up_the_irons: ping [17:07] I can access my server [17:07] but it seems some others cant [17:07] *** jahshua has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [17:07] bob^^: ping [17:08] yeah unable to resolve the host from sevral isp's but able to from sevral others :) [17:08] M0OML: can you get to http://lessthanthreesoftware.com/ [17:08] that's my website that is hosted on there [17:08] virgin media and talk talk in the uk are unable to access my server and arp's homepage [17:08] but i can on my 3g dongle in my laptop [17:09] nope [17:09] M0OML: where does traceroute die? [17:09] hang on let me get it up again [17:09] I am not a ARP rep, but if you don't mind giving me your external IP (of where you are) I'll try and traceroute to you from my VPS [17:10] sent to you privet [17:11] its dieing at te1-1.cr01.lax02.us.mzima.net [17:11] ip 69.174.120.33 [17:12] I only got one hop out from me to you, it died after my gateway [17:12] i get 14 hops but still dies [17:13] it isn't getting out of the building in the direction that it tries to when trying to get to you [17:13] exacally :) [17:13] i can;t e-mail them my e-mail is on the vps :) [17:14] You don't have a backup gmail account? [17:15] its failing after packet exchange [17:16] so anyone from ARP here or ? [17:18] up_the_irons: you around? [17:36] ok i take it no one from arp is about then :) [17:36] Looks to be that way [17:36] :( [17:36] ok well i guess i will attempt to open a ticket on my mobile phone then :( [17:37] :( Wish I could help [17:40] *** M0OML has quit IRC (Quit: For Sale: Parachute. Only used once, never opened, small stain.) [18:20] hmm vps disk access is very slow. is it cronjob time in the US? [18:21] BarberRonny: no [18:21] unless people do cronjobs at 6-9pm [18:22] most run at midnight afaik [18:24] ok :) here its 3.34am [19:00] mzima needs to be less fucked :/ [19:10] mzima needs to be more fucked, so it will go away [19:11] hehe [19:11] RandalSchwartz: what was that ipv6 line you showed me from your rc.conf earlier? [19:12] you want it again? [19:12] or you want it explained? [19:12] plz sir, I lost it when my IRc got disco'ed by my firewall reloading [19:12] what kind of "what" :) [19:12] hehe the line itself plz [19:12] ipv6_enable=YES ipv6_defaultrouter=2607:f2f8:3080::1 ipv6_ifconfig_em0=2607:f2f8:3080::/48 [19:12] I did actually try it but it did not work, wana try again [19:13] replacing the first six bytes with your addrs of course [19:13] yeah :) [19:13] RandalSchwartz: I'm confused why whatever mzima is doing doesn't get routed around. [19:13] heh. [19:14] after adding those, you can just /etc/rc.d/network_ipv6 start [19:14] it should do the right thing [19:15] no need to reboot [19:15] okey thank you, will try now.. how many aliases will that add though? thats what I don't get [19:15] it doesn't add any aliases [19:15] it makes em0 have an ipv6 addr [19:15] like right now I have [19:15] ipv6_ifconfig_em0_alias0="2607:f2f8:12c0::3 prefixlen 48" [19:15] etc [19:16] with my code, your em0 is ::0 [19:16] which I think makes sense [19:16] you can add aliases later if you want [19:16] ... inet6 fe80::5054:ff:fe27:2232%em0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1 [19:16] that's my inet6 for em0 [19:16] oops.. wrong one [19:16] hehe [19:17] ... inet6 2607:f2f8:3080:: prefixlen 48 [19:17] and yes, it connects when I go to that addr [19:17] ping6 red.stonehenge.com to see [19:17] so the "main box" is 2607:f2f8:3080:: [19:18] and that's also the network [19:18] in theory, I was supposed to use ...:2 but who cares. :) [19:18] ipv6 idea of networks is all different [19:19] no need for the .0 and .255 to be different [19:19] okay hehe so mine is already all 'set up' with like 50 odd aliases added etc [19:19] and corresponding vhosts [19:19] so I was interested in your way becasuse it sounded like less work [19:19] but I would still have to add the aliases [19:19] well - yeah, if you want to add aliases, do that [19:20] cool :) [19:20] but I suspect if something listened to ::3 ... it'd just work [19:20] lemme see.. .I'll set up a responder [19:21] socat tcp-listen:9999 system:date [19:23] no - that isn't it [19:27] ... socat -v TCP6-LISTEN:9999,fork,bind=::1 SYSTEM:/bin/date [19:27] that'll do localhost [19:27] now to do my v6 [19:30] o_O [19:30] nope. apparently, I'm responding only as ::0 [19:31] so I'd need to add aliases to respond otherwise [19:31] I guess that makes sense [19:31] socat is very cool [19:49] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: BAMPF!) 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