#arpnetworks 2010-08-18,Wed

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up_the_ironsup_the_irons has never heard of CactiEZ; he googles
oh, cacti in a box
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mattx86yeah, nice thing to have around for a quick install
ultimately, I ended up using 'mtr' from the CLI of my desktop ;)
I wish cacti would show packet loss... because, from what I can tell, it doesn't
at least in CactiEZ
(slightly older version of cacti in it)
btw, you can pause 'mtr' by typing 'pa' while its running, but apparently, you can't resume it? I dunno
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IPv6Freelycacti shows whatever youve configured for it to show [01:49]
mattx86works well enough for my purposes though
I suppose I could take a look at the graph template for Unix - Ping Latency or what not, but that seems messy
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IPv6FreelyYou could configure cacti to use a custom script that uses, say mtr, to show packet loss in a graph
cacti is just a pretty frontend for MRTG, which can literally graph anything you throw at it
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mattx86yeah [01:51]
IPv6FreelyI'm sure there are a done of people using Cacti/MRTG with ip sla [01:51]
mattx86see, the plan was to graph bandwidth usage in addition to latency and packet loss, to determine to source of the issue on my ADSL [01:51]
IPv6Freelyton*
anyway, bed time. long day of qos tomorrow
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mattx86but using mtr, and past issues after a storm, I've determined the issue to be water in the line somewhere
sounds like fun heh
qos can be a pain, I know :(
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IPv6Freelynot so much. deciphering a client's cryptic 6500 configuration and rewriting it for JUNOS and NX-OS. Yay. [01:52]
mattx86seems interesting, none-the-less
good luck
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IPv6Freelythanks. ttyl [01:53]
mattx86alrighty, later man [01:53]
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awyeahmornin folks. [06:39]
nestahi [06:40]
RandalSchwartzRandalSchwartz waves [06:52]
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awyeahWoot! My apartment is now fully ipv6 enabled, including wifi. Took a while to get that right.
Plus, there's a nice little script to update he.net's endpoint address for me, in case my IP addr changes.
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coil_oh sweet
did you make that script
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awyeahnah I found it on their help site [18:08]
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mattx86awyeah: you might even do a pptp tunnel to he.net, if that's doable over there
then you dont need a script :)
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awyeahtrue, but that's a PITA
also, my address hasn't changed in a year
I can't get my damn XP box to get the router advertisement messages.
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RandalSchwartzawyeah - why didn't you just get the v4 tunnel option?
then it doesn't matter
it Just WOrks
I'm using it on my laptop, for example
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awyeahwell I have my BSD box here running the tunnel and routing the IPv6 stuff [19:28]
RandalSchwartzsure...
and?
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awyeahMy Windows 7 box gets its IP address automatically
same with my printer.
but not XP, no sir.
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RandalSchwartzand?
so far, sounds like you NEED a fixed address
the v4 tunnel would do that
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awyeahno this is an internal issue with my network ;) [19:29]
RandalSchwartzso you just ignore the address the ISP gives you
and?
I'm still not seeing the problem
in fact, it'd fix most problems
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RandalSchwartzyour bsd box gets a random addr from the ISP
it then sets up the ipv4 tunnel with he.net
that's a fixed address
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awyeahnono, this isn't related to that. [19:30]
RandalSchwartzit can nat everything behind it
you brought it up
so I figured it's related
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awyeahI know, but that part is all set ;)
This is just... Windows XP isn't getting autoconfigured by rtadvd.
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RandalSchwartz... <awyeah> Plus, there's a nice little script to update he.net's endpoint address - for me, in case my IP addr changes.
I'm fixing that for you
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awyeahyeh ;) [19:31]
RandalSchwartzif you don't want that fixed, then I'll stop
the v4 tunnel fixes it
and you get a v6 tunnel on that
and your ISP would have to do deep-deep packet inspection instead of deep packet inspection :)
as in, they can't throttle default ports
since all your traffic goes to he.net
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awyeahhaha true [19:33]
RandalSchwartzwhat is the origin of your nick? [19:35]
awyeahI was like 13 when I made it up ;)_
"awwww yeah"
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RandalSchwartzok [19:36]
awyeahheh. it was my original AOL username waaaaaay back. [19:36]
RandalSchwartzI signed up for merlyn with the original Apple community
it got merged into AOL
and the problem is, they didn't recognize me as the same person when I signed up for AOL later
but I said "darn it, I'm the *real* merlyn"
hence, I use "realmerlyn" everywhere "merlyn" is already taken now.
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awyeahheh [19:38]
RandalSchwartzlike AIM, Yahoo, Gtalk, etc
when I can get merlyn, I prefer that
so I watch techcrunch for all the new social websites
and the moment I see one, I pounce on it to get merlyn
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awyeahyeh [19:50]
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RandalSchwartzhey, either come in, or stay out!
don't keep slamming the door like that!
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cmeiklejohnhahaha, sorry about that.
was trying to debug something locally.
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RandalSchwartzdebug locally, annoy globally! [20:12]
mhoranHahaha. [20:14]
awyeahoh.
So Symantec Endpoint Protection blocks all IPv6 stuff by default.
Stupid IT-mandated software.
Only took me 3 hours to figure tha tout.
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awyeah dumb. [20:27]
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mattx86http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uLECuGK07U&feature=rec-LGOUT-real_rev-rn-4r-7-HM
wonder who will help them get the car out later :p
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IPv6Freelytime for an emergency dd: http://twitpic.com/2g2ra8 [23:50]
Sheathbroke the connector? [23:51]
IPv6Freelyyep [23:51]
Sheathouch
why did you do that
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IPv6Freelyi jammed a small piece of plastic in there to make the cable stay, and taped it on for good measure
i didnt want to uncable my case from the back side because its all so tight, so i just yanked on the drive. would have been fine if the sata cable had been straight, but it was one of those right-angle ones
so it snapped the little l-shaped piece of plastic off the drive
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Sheathouch [23:53]
IPv6Freelyi was gonna try the whole dump/restore method, which seemed to be working except i wasnt sure how to dump / because it dumped everything recursively (including partitions /var, /usr, etc)
so i said to hell with it, its not like the drive is actually going bad, i can wait for a dd to finish
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