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toddf: 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?
IPv6Freely: its a graphfor the router?
or the vps?
toddf: stats come from the router, but its for my vps
IPv6Freely: 3gotcha. then yes outbound is traffic flowing to the vps
toddf: 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
IPv6Freely: yeah, they itd appear backwards to the customer
though i think in cacti you could swap the labels in the template
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lamper: 2
toddf: 3
RandalSchwartz: 5!
up_the_irons: 235
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RandalSchwartz: 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
fink_: RandalSchwartz: how did you deal with it?
RandalSchwartz: 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
fink_: heh cool
RandalSchwartz: and apparently, the cumulative "not marked as spam" score has been slowly rising. :)
fink_: that's interesting
RandalSchwartz: 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.
toddf: 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
RandalSchwartz: ipv6 reality starts dawning on ISPs - http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20016284-264.html
toddf: nice
RandalSchwartz: I was just prompted into recommending ARP on twitter again. expect another round of inquisitors. :)
dxtr: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uccjrp5NRYE <- Damn
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RandalSchwartz: 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
up_the_irons: RandalSchwartz: where's the logo, though? ;)
RandalSchwartz: 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
up_the_irons: i skimed the pdf a bit
-: RandalSchwartz wanders off to sleep
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RandalSchwartz: ahh - the logos are here - http://www.ipv6ready.org/
ugh - those things are silly
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DDevine: Greetings. Just got my FreeBSD vps provisioned today.
up_the_irons: DDevine: welcome!
i must run though, be back in about 30 mins
DDevine: No worries, don't need support (yet).
toddf: 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 ;-)
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coil_: hi