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Beat that, guys! ***: schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds)
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wallshot has joined #arpnetworks jpalmer: hola wallshot wallshot: hola
still waiting on response to ticket 32 hours later. granted, it was an inept ticket, but still, it twitch and hit refresh and twitch and hit refresh
s/it twitch/i twitch/ jpalmer: which ticket? for delegation? wallshot: yah jpalmer: odd, mine was done last night. wallshot: i'm not familiar with the process of delegating reverse
mine wasn't. stuck for another day on this project, boooo jpalmer: well, as near as I can tell, I have my reverse setup properly. but, I think I have a slight problem with the delegation.
people on a few other networks get a SERVFAIL when they try to lookup rDNS. but t works fine from every network I try. wallshot: i believe i have mine setup properly too, hoping it's all ready for when delegation is setup shansa: ipv4? jpalmer: ipv6 wallshot: i put in request for both ipv4 and ipv6 shansa: jpalmer: do you ming giving me one of the ips to look?
mind* jpalmer: wallshot: can you 'dig mail.ipv6.palmerit.net AAAA' wallshot: yeh i was gonna say i can check what my dns says yours is jpalmer: shansa, sure. if you issue the above command, it (should) give you and ipv6 address wallshot: mail.ipv6.palmerit.net. 90 IN AAAA 2607:f2f8:a060::2 jpalmer: wallshot now: dig -x 2607:f2f8:a060::2 wallshot: 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.6.0.a.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.ip6.arpa. 259200 IN PTR mail.ipv6.palmerit.net.
gg jpalmer: so, you aren't getting a servfail. several other people are.. unless they use +trace, which sounds to me like broken delegation (but I don't know how to verify it) wallshot: not slow propagation? jpalmer: could be. I don't know how to verify it ;) wallshot: if, in a day or two, it's all cleared up, then it's verified :) shansa: jpalmer : http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/traversal/?domain=2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.6.0.a.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.ip6.arpa&type=PTR
it seems ok wallshot: Status: Records DO NOT all match: Results from tinnie.arin.net (9 answers) do not match results from sec1.apnic.net (2 answers). jpalmer: shansa: thanks, maybe wallshot is right, and the delegation just hasn't propogated. shansa: jpalmer: strange though that all of opendns servers also get a SERVFAIL... all of them! jpalmer: shansa: thats exactly what I was seeing earlier. but if you use +trace, it'll work.
+trace is what's making me think it's a delegation issue. wallshot: jpalmer: so if tickets are handled once nightly, presumably i may as well not hold breath and keep refreshing ticket throughout the day and just wait out the next day patiently? jpalmer: wallshot: that'd be my suggestion, yes.
you'll get an email once the ticket is handled. wallshot: jpalmer: http://nslog.com/2006/11/11/opendns_slow_to_update jpalmer: wallshot: in the meantime, you can start preparing the next tasks. setup ipv6 on your NS's, make sure the NS's have appropriate AAAA records in the zonefile.. then setup the glue records with your registrar.
that should keep you busy for 30 minutes :P ***: shansa has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) wallshot: i got my reverse setup i think: host 2607:f2f8:a460::2 2607:f2f8:a460::2
and: host 174.136.107.114 174.136.107.114
though i can create some more records
and add some more ipv6 aliases jpalmer: wallshot: what dns server? wallshot: 2607:f2f8:a460::2
and 174.136.107.114
now serve reverse lookup on themselves jpalmer: 2.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.6.4.a.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.ip6.arpa. 86400IN PTR gotbsd.6-for.me. wallshot: the forward AAAA records are still on godaddy's dns tho
so gotbsd -> 2607:f2f8:a460::2 -> gotbsd and mail is a cname for gotbsd atm
and i figure once the ticket's handled i get to find out how badly it fails ***: mattx86 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out)
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Anyone know how I can create my partitions on VPS, by default uses only 1 partition, without security options , noexec,nosuid. ***: cedwards has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
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mattx86 has joined #arpnetworks m4rzito: Anyone know how I can create my partitions on VPS, by default uses only 1 partition, without security options , noexec,nosuid. azmarco: m4rzito: maybe reinstalling? but that may brick your vps. who knows m4rzito: iits new VPS; any howto to reinstall it? azmarco: attach to the console, reboot, boot from cdrom
i've never tried it
fwiw m4rzito: ok thanks
I will try it ***: wallshot has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) jpalmer: m4rzito: I reinstall mine. it's pretty trivial once you setup the VNC access to the server. m4rzito: hi jpalmer
and iso file? jpalmer: m4rzito: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/vps/re-install-or-change-os m4rzito: thanks jpalmer: they leave the ISO mounted, that was originally installed in your VPS. toddf: its even more trivial if you use the ssh secured access to the serial console, vnc transmits all your passwords in the clear .. unless you tunnel vnc over ssh too ;-)
1 partition 'noexec,nosuid' unix would be pretty brutal .. m4rzito: yes I know
I like more than this ***: ballen has joined #arpnetworks
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arpnetworks backup my vps?
for example if I get corrupted fs
Can I restore from old backup my vps?
or if I dont want to pay next month can I recovery my files? ***: Guest67152 has quit IRC (Quit: Colloquy for iPhone - http://colloquy.mobi)
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shansa_ is now known as shansa shansa: I see that my VPS has 2 cdrom drives. The first one has the FreeBSD iso, the second one is empty. Is it possible to have a different iso in the second drive, leaving the first one untouched? And then can you chose to boot from one or the other? jpalmer: that'd be nice. not sure of the answer though. shansa: my wireless router is such a pain. I have to restart it 5 times a day to get decent bandwidth... i'll get a new one tommorow. enough is enough ~_~ ***: shansa has quit IRC (Quit: leaving)
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ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer m4rzito: and fast?
qemu it's more secure than xen? ***: fink has joined #arpnetworks toddf: m4rzito: there have been research papers on VM systems (qemu, xen, vmware, etc) and all have flaws, more secure is rather a fuzzy logic style statement
m4rzito: it is certainly fast, it is certainly reliable, and it is certainly totally open source, and it is certainly capable of running almost anything unmodified as a guest .. vs EC2 which requires xen domU kernels
m4rzito: I'm not aware of any arpnetworks backup mechanism, you pay for the vps and backup your own stuff m4rzito: thanks toddf: but if anyone else (up_the_irons especially) wants to correct me I'd love to hear otherwise ;-) jpalmer: I thought I had read a FAQ on backups not existing, but I'm not seeing it now. ***: Hien has joined #arpnetworks
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