is it just me or are 'inbound' and 'outbound' reversed on the cacti graphs? aka if my server is offline it registers 'outbound' traffic I guess its all a matter of perspective, this is 'outbound' from the router to my vps? its a graphfor the router? or the vps? stats come from the router, but its for my vps 3gotcha. then yes outbound is traffic flowing to the vps aka any customer here can request cacti graphs of their vps traffic, its only setup upon request since so many don't make use of it yeah, they itd appear backwards to the customer though i think in cacti you could swap the labels in the template 2 3 5! 235 hooray... looks like google has reduced my spam threat level. I can now email arbitary gmail addresses again, and not end up in the spam box the real test is mailing a group email in a google app that's where I first noticed I was getting tagged RandalSchwartz: how did you deal with it? well, I used their "i'm not a bad bulk mailer" request but I got nothing back from that instead, I noticed that email to merlyn@linuxfund.org (a google app address) ended up in spam so I marked it "not spam" a few times and it started showing up in inbox so I set up a cron job to send myself "fortune -l" every few minutes heh cool and apparently, the cumulative "not marked as spam" score has been slowly rising. :) that's interesting so I can now send to board@linuxfund.org, which was a group address but I'm not sure if all group addresses work yet ditto with @twit.tv - I failed to send to there until today it may mean I have to do each google app one at a time. that'd be evil. if I were google (and I'm not) with all the stats and cpu power available, I'd have at least a two tiered scoring system for spam. one `global consciousness' concept where if 99% of people who actively tag things as spam mark a specific type as spam, it gets generally marked as spam, then a `specific' spam scoring pool for each individual mailbox, so if you personally don't consider something spam that most people do, it should eventually do the ipv6 reality starts dawning on ISPs - http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20016284-264.html nice I was just prompted into recommending ARP on twitter again. expect another round of inquisitors. :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uccjrp5NRYE <- Damn up_the_irons - you need this logo - http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-ipv6-forum-releases-the-ipv6-ipsec-ready-logo-program-2010-09-15 RandalSchwartz: where's the logo, though? ;) follow the pdf link I'm on a slow wifi... I hope it's there. :) darn it - not in there although that's a good doc i skimed the pdf a bit ahh - the logos are here - http://www.ipv6ready.org/ ugh - those things are silly Greetings. Just got my FreeBSD vps provisioned today. DDevine: welcome! i must run though, be back in about 30 mins No worries, don't need support (yet). by the time you email your rsa pub key to support@ for serial console access and sending the same place a reverse dns request, there's not a whole lot of support that I can imagine would be possible ;-) hi