Guys What standard says each subnet size should be /64? for v6? with a /64, you can use a mechanical MAC-address-to-IP-address scheme that's why a /64 no need for DHCP that way RandalSchwartz: Right :) also, election today I'm considering voting for a white power-party or something like that for the lols Yes, I take this very seriously You could vote for a candidate with principles you support, for the lulz. They tend to have no chance of winning. :p (They do for me, anyway.) I will vote for something for the lulz every election (If I even vote) until one can vote over the internet or something here We have cheap high-speed connections to almost every home here, yet we can't even vote electronically That sucks Yes, this is the problem with the political system. Once this is fixed, the elections will have no issues. Exactly! The one of the issues being I have to actually go outside to vote And one* I wanna be able to sit/lie in my bed, click a button and think "I just saved the world" Arrrrgh. ... http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ Vote like a pirate Hmm.. That wasn't even funny considering we have the Pirate Party No.. Now I'll go outside Anyway.. So long and thanks for all the fish 12:20:16 < Hien> How long you have used arpnetworks vps? Hien: About a year now. 12:21:02 < Hien> Arpnetworks provide vps fast? Hien: I have to go but someone else in here can help you. provisionin' my new arrrrrrrrrpnetworks box, arrrrr box #4 now well, virtual box. :) :d now to wipe the disk, arrrrr. :D booted the cdrom arrrrr :D now to follow the instructions for zfs-boot-on-root @RandalSchwartz: You have got new box arp vps ? :D I do box # 4 boxes 1, 2, 3 already humming along now installing freebsd 8.1 on a zfs-on-root from the cd good luck! it's only the tenth time or so that I've done it :) I'm finally starting to understand the steps, actually :) ssh key set up. dns pointing at right place now "portsnap fetch extract" to get the freshest ports then install portmaster :) I know this drill well and then screen, zsh, and emacs which all take a while and finally, apache, which is the whole point of this wow - I have to install Perl to install zsh? :) these dependencies are always interesting :) hello! hi! I was wondering if NetBSD actualy worked OK with arpnetwork's VPSes it should using qemu, so no virtualization support required you can boot practically anything RandalSchwartz: dos? I suspect so yeah, but I remember back then, they tried adding it as an option for new VPSes, but gave up due to strange kernel panics anyway I'll try it ~_~ virtual machine panics, or did it burn the outer host? why netbsd and not freebsd? I think VM panics. (thank god) I'm much more familiar with netbsd, it feels like home. right now using freebsd, and actualy have no complaints I transitioned from openbsd to freebsd 9 months ago couldn't be happier :) yeah, FreeBSD is very well made I find. I was surprised actualy, having never touched it. I might very well keep it. can you use zfs for / on netbsd? I'm finding that to be a great asset zfs + pf firewall + an up-to-date ports system in freebsd yeah... and freebsd-update FreeBSD is great, I'm loving it. I should get a second vps to play around then :) can you get a second vps and have it use your current IP ranges? yup zhujiale: you can also use jails insightcruises.com now has 3 boxes in the same range interbox traffic doesn't count against your bandwidth, either yeay... webserver mostly configured w00t so we have a $20 server for mail and DNS, a $30 server for basic web, and a $60 server for heavy mod_perl and postgres RandalSchwartz: for the record, we never tried netbsd; i think zhujiale is mixing me up with someone else ok up_the_irons: you have never had a NetBSD request? nesta: no, i *have* had NetBSD requests; but not very many. just not enough time to do everything i want to do okay so you had requests. has anyone actually used NetBSD with you guys? nesta: not that i know of ah okay i'm more than happy to put a NetBSD ISO into the CD-ROM for anyone; but they are on their own after that up_the_irons - there are *two* cdroms on my new box... luckily, freebsd 8.1 was the first disk. :) what is the other one? mmm nachos RandalSchwartz: that's a kvm bug i think; all VMs show two CD-ROMs, but they are identical up_the_irons: ever thought about vmware esxi? infrared: never why not? why? bloat, proprietary, need i say more? i guess I'd say avoid VMware at all costs http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11360495 \o i agree, avoid vmware performance is Not Good (tm) Anyway, I'm off for the night now I'll have to get up at 05:00 That's in 3h50m So... Yeah.. Good night :) bob^^: heh, it's hands down better than kvm. really? i've found it's disk performance to be horrible (and i'm not alone in that) virtualized disk is always going to be horrible (unless you give it direct access to something, I guess) ... but even there it benches better. Heh. true, but even with 'direct' access i've still be unimpressed i like vmware for the desktop, though virtualbox is pretty fine these days the problem with vmware, the real problem with it, is that you have to shell out a lot of money to make esx/esxi/vsphere/whatever not suck (the management/admin crap) ... but it's a bit of a moot point, kvm, vbox etc. don't even compete in that space. ... so, you know... hi there hi ##smalltalk oops heehaw a few hours ago, I barely knew what :: standed for in an IPv6 address now, I'm going to bed as a Sage and now you have full v6 connectivity? :) oh cool I have my sage too :-p I did it for the tshirt! I stopped at 1024 points not aiming for 1500 1024 sounds more fun indeed ... http://ipv6.he.net/certification/scoresheet.php?pass_name=merlyn and I *do* have my t-shirt, and have worn it :) oh lucky you my score is way low though you? - http://ipv6.he.net/certification/scoresheet.php?pass_name=zhujiale yeah you didn't fill out your t-shirt! silly me... the only part of it all I actualy care for :-p now to google what US sizes actualy mean