#arpnetworks 2010-08-10,Tue

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awyeahmornin. [06:29]
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cedwardsanyone around that uses tinydns? [11:57]
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mdmarcodoes arp keep a local/private mirror of openbsd packages? [12:36]
nestaI doubt that [12:36]
coilnever heard of one [12:36]
mdmarcoany trick to installing packages? pkg_add with $PKG_PATH -> No packages available in $PKG_PATH [12:39]
nestaread the OpenBSD ports/packages section in the FAQ on the OpenBSD website
it's very simple
[12:42]
mdmarcoi'm pretty comfortable with it [12:43]
nestacool, install your stuff then :) [12:43]
mdmarco$ echo $PKG_PATH
http://ftp3.usa.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.7/packages/amd64/
$ sudo pkg_add python
No packages available in the PKG_PATH
Can't find python
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nestatry
pkg_add -iv
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mdmarcoi did. no verbose [12:50]
nestasee if it gives output, I rmember this issue myself
trying to recall
yeh the FAQ is annoying on this one
mh
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mdmarcoi can lynx(1) that url just fine [12:51]
nestayeh
ergh
can't remember
:/
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mdmarcoand ftp(1) it just fine (the http://) changing to ftp:// it hangs [12:52]
nestatry
um
python-2.4.6p2
use the full name see if it does anything
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mdmarcono dice
oh wait
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nestadamn yeh I need to remember [12:54]
mdmarcowith the full url, it works [12:54]
nestayeh
lame
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mdmarcoi guess i am spoiled running -current everywhere else [12:56]
nestamh [12:58]
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mdmarconesta: fml. operator error. export $PKG_PATH vs export PKG_PATH [13:20]
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nestahehe mdmarco
you got it anyway?
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mdmarcoyea. works fine now [13:34]
nestaawesome :) [13:35]
mdmarcoawesome would be packages via nfs heh [13:36]
nestaunmanaged vps is what you bought :P
do any companies provide that sort of thing?
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mdmarcotrue
what, packages over nfs?
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nestayeh [13:39]
mdmarcoi dunno. i do it at home
i like this vps tho. i'm pretty impressed
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nestaah okay
awesome :)
they do rock
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mdmarcoi got mine as a failsafe really
i have a shell on a friend's box, but i'm trying to prevent the situation i'm in right now where i can't get to my stuff at home
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awyeahI've been pretty happy with them as well. So far, no downtime except when I reboot for freebsd updates. [13:41]
mdmarcoi more or less block all ipv4 in, but ipv6 to a certain machine is ok
but, aiccu doesn't like reboots i guess, so i can't get back in
so, once i get home, i'll setup an ipsec tunnel from home to the vps
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awyeahYeh
I'm also doing some VPNish stuff
OpenVPN.
My apartment's network is tunneled, and my parents' network is tunneled.
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mdmarcoso if i can't get home, i can get to the vps, then go over the tunnel. the tunnel will be over ipv4. ipv4 at home works, but, i block it. oops [13:43]
awyeahSo I can access my parents stuff from home as if it's on my network and vice-versa. Also I can access stuff on my network from the VPS as if it's local.
It's pretty neat to have those capabilities, eh?
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mdmarcoi *really* want to get a little alix box at my parents and my in-laws and have that setup tunnels between all of us so we can share stuff super easily
need funding tho ha
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awyeahI'm using dd-wrt.
well, the VPS is the "concentrator"
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mdmarcoor maybe an armish box if we can get this port of openbsd going [13:45]
awyeahbut dd-wrt's got openvpn built into its vpn edition [13:45]
mdmarcoawyeah: how much traffic are you using every month for it? [13:45]
awyeahDon't know yet, it hasn't been a month yet ;) [13:45]
mdmarcoheh [13:45]
awyeahYou know you can have them give you access to their cacti bandwidth monitoring softwaer
so you can check on your traffic
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mdmarcoi saw the link for that article but didn't click it [13:46]
awyeahJust shoot an e-mail over to support@arpnetworks.com
Cause honestly, I don't think much traffic goes through the VPN stuff.
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mdmarcobut, that was part of the question behind packages over nfs. to save bandwidth [13:46]
awyeahAlso, this machine hosts web and DNS.
Don't forget though. Packages are usually fairly small and after the initial install, you won't be doing a lot.
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mdmarcoi know. i was just curious =) [13:47]
awyeahyep [13:47]
mdmarcoat home, i have a perl -e in cron that pulls the stems of installed packages, and downloads any updated packages for them [13:48]
awyeahAh [13:48]
mdmarcoall of them go in one place, and i have $PKG_PATH pointing to nfs where they all are [13:48]
awyeahmakes sense
FreeBSD has a mechanism like that
I can do "portupgrade -a" and then just sit back and watch
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mdmarcoobsd does too [13:48]
awyeahoh, so you're just making it hard on yourself? :) [13:49]
mdmarcoi guess. heh. it's just a matter of setting $PKG_CACHE
but, i'd still need a way to get the stems of installed packages off each box
everything at home is {amd64,i386}-current
but 3 boxes are old. the 2 alix and a little one running on a 256m flash
upgrading them is a hassle
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awyeahyeh
well it's time for me to head home. i'll be back on later.
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nestaam joking
woops
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mdmarcogetting close to having openbsd booting on another armish device. not my work, but once this is going, i can help out hopefully [17:40]
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jdoemother of god
ticket has been open 3 weeks
been back and forth with the dude about how to delegate rdns
fuck it, I'm tired, I'm just going to put in a ticket if I ever need to change it. This fucking guy.
(to be clear, not with arpnetworks. I was just complaining about this in here before)
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