[00:12] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [00:19] *** synack- has joined #arpnetworks [00:49] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [00:50] * up_the_irons has never heard of CactiEZ; he googles [00:51] oh, cacti in a box [01:45] yeah, nice thing to have around for a quick install [01:46] ultimately, I ended up using 'mtr' from the CLI of my desktop ;) [01:47] I wish cacti would show packet loss... because, from what I can tell, it doesn't [01:47] at least in CactiEZ [01:47] (slightly older version of cacti in it) [01:49] btw, you can pause 'mtr' by typing 'pa' while its running, but apparently, you can't resume it? I dunno [01:49] cacti shows whatever youve configured for it to show [01:49] works well enough for my purposes though [01:50] I suppose I could take a look at the graph template for Unix - Ping Latency or what not, but that seems messy [01:50] You could configure cacti to use a custom script that uses, say mtr, to show packet loss in a graph [01:50] cacti is just a pretty frontend for MRTG, which can literally graph anything you throw at it [01:51] yeah [01:51] I'm sure there are a done of people using Cacti/MRTG with ip sla [01:51] see, 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] ton* [01:51] anyway, bed time. long day of qos tomorrow [01:52] but using mtr, and past issues after a storm, I've determined the issue to be water in the line somewhere [01:52] sounds like fun heh [01:52] qos can be a pain, I know :( [01:52] not so much. deciphering a client's cryptic 6500 configuration and rewriting it for JUNOS and NX-OS. Yay. [01:53] seems interesting, none-the-less [01:53] good luck [01:53] thanks. ttyl [01:53] alrighty, later man [02:05] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [03:57] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [05:51] *** schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [06:39] mornin folks. [06:40] hi [06:52] * RandalSchwartz waves [07:59] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [08:56] *** mattx86 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [08:57] *** mattx86 has joined #arpnetworks [12:54] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [13:53] *** coil- has joined #arpnetworks [13:53] *** sl_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:54] *** nesta has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [13:54] *** nipuL has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [13:54] *** sl has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [13:54] *** coil has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [13:54] *** islandfox has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [13:54] *** coil- is now known as coil [13:54] *** coil has quit IRC (Changing host) [13:54] *** coil has joined #arpnetworks [13:54] *** islandfox has joined #arpnetworks [13:54] *** nipuL has joined #arpnetworks [13:55] *** nakano is now known as nakano_ [13:55] *** nakano_ is now known as nakano [13:56] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [14:04] *** sl_ is now known as stanleylieber [14:04] *** stanleylieber is now known as sl [14:20] *** nesta has quit IRC (Quit: later skater!) [14:20] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [15:16] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [15:37] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [15:54] *** schmir has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [16:13] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [17:46] Woot! My apartment is now fully ipv6 enabled, including wifi. Took a while to get that right. [17:48] Plus, there's a nice little script to update he.net's endpoint address for me, in case my IP addr changes. [17:48] oh sweet [17:48] did you make that script [18:08] nah I found it on their help site [18:36] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [19:00] awyeah: you might even do a pptp tunnel to he.net, if that's doable over there [19:00] then you dont need a script :) [19:22] true, but that's a PITA [19:22] also, my address hasn't changed in a year [19:23] I can't get my damn XP box to get the router advertisement messages. [19:27] awyeah - why didn't you just get the v4 tunnel option? [19:27] then it doesn't matter [19:27] it Just WOrks [19:28] I'm using it on my laptop, for example [19:28] well I have my BSD box here running the tunnel and routing the IPv6 stuff [19:28] sure... [19:28] and? [19:28] My Windows 7 box gets its IP address automatically [19:28] same with my printer. [19:28] but not XP, no sir. [19:29] and? [19:29] so far, sounds like you NEED a fixed address [19:29] the v4 tunnel would do that [19:29] no this is an internal issue with my network ;) [19:29] so you just ignore the address the ISP gives you [19:29] and? [19:30] I'm still not seeing the problem [19:30] in fact, it'd fix most problems [19:30] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [19:30] your bsd box gets a random addr from the ISP [19:30] it then sets up the ipv4 tunnel with he.net [19:30] that's a fixed address [19:30] nono, this isn't related to that. [19:30] it can nat everything behind it [19:31] you brought it up [19:31] so I figured it's related [19:31] I know, but that part is all set ;) [19:31] This is just... Windows XP isn't getting autoconfigured by rtadvd. [19:31] ... Plus, there's a nice little script to update he.net's endpoint address - for me, in case my IP addr changes. [19:31] I'm fixing that for you [19:31] yeh ;) [19:31] if you don't want that fixed, then I'll stop [19:32] the v4 tunnel fixes it [19:32] and you get a v6 tunnel on that [19:32] and your ISP would have to do deep-deep packet inspection instead of deep packet inspection :) [19:32] as in, they can't throttle default ports [19:33] since all your traffic goes to he.net [19:33] haha true [19:35] what is the origin of your nick? [19:36] I was like 13 when I made it up ;)_ [19:36] "awwww yeah" [19:36] ok [19:36] heh. it was my original AOL username waaaaaay back. [19:37] I signed up for merlyn with the original Apple community [19:37] it got merged into AOL [19:37] and the problem is, they didn't recognize me as the same person when I signed up for AOL later [19:37] but I said "darn it, I'm the *real* merlyn" [19:37] hence, I use "realmerlyn" everywhere "merlyn" is already taken now. [19:38] heh [19:39] like AIM, Yahoo, Gtalk, etc [19:39] when I can get merlyn, I prefer that [19:39] so I watch techcrunch for all the new social websites [19:39] and the moment I see one, I pounce on it to get merlyn [19:50] yeh [19:52] *** cmeiklej1hn has joined #arpnetworks [19:52] *** cmeiklej1hn has quit IRC (Client Quit) [19:52] *** cmeiklej1hn has joined #arpnetworks [19:52] *** cmeiklej1hn has quit IRC (Client Quit) [19:56] *** cmeiklej1hn has joined #arpnetworks [20:01] *** cmeiklej1hn has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [20:04] hey, either come in, or stay out! [20:04] don't keep slamming the door like that! [20:12] hahaha, sorry about that. [20:12] was trying to debug something locally. [20:12] debug locally, annoy globally! [20:14] Hahaha. [20:21] oh. [20:21] So Symantec Endpoint Protection blocks all IPv6 stuff by default. [20:21] Stupid IT-mandated software. [20:21] Only took me 3 hours to figure tha tout. [20:27] * awyeah dumb. [21:12] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uLECuGK07U&feature=rec-LGOUT-real_rev-rn-4r-7-HM [21:13] wonder who will help them get the car out later :p [22:02] *** sl has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [23:07] *** coil_ is now known as Sheath [23:12] *** sl has joined #arpnetworks [23:39] *** boogeyman has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [23:50] time for an emergency dd: http://twitpic.com/2g2ra8 [23:51] broke the connector? [23:51] yep [23:51] ouch [23:51] why did you do that [23:51] i jammed a small piece of plastic in there to make the cable stay, and taped it on for good measure [23:52] 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 [23:52] so it snapped the little l-shaped piece of plastic off the drive [23:53] ouch [23:55] i 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) [23:56] so i said to hell with it, its not like the drive is actually going bad, i can wait for a dd to finish