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[19:42] *** mattx86 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [19:43] *** mattx86 has joined #arpnetworks [19:49] *** mattx86 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [19:50] *** mattx86 has joined #arpnetworks [20:03] *** mtve has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [20:03] *** mtve has joined #arpnetworks [20:07] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [20:07] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [20:23] *** mattx86 has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [20:28] *** mattx86 has joined #arpnetworks [21:13] *** sbp_ has joined #arpnetworks [21:13] is the os reinstall something i can do or support? [21:17] if it is botched, you'll probably have to call support. if it is fully functioning and you're "make installworld"'ing, then you can do it by yourself. [21:19] sbp_: you can always reinstall teh OS yourself. [21:20] sbp_: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/vps/re-install-or-change-os [21:21] cool. [21:29] but not instantly [21:29] must wait 5 days for gary [21:29] !!! [21:30] sbp_: what? you can do it *yourself* [21:30] I just gave you the link with the instructions. did you read them? [21:35] instructions to email support? [21:35] or am i missing it [21:36] maybe the custom partitions link [21:37] let me check that [21:37] do I really need to repaste the link, it's only 10 lines above. [21:37] 04:22 sbp_: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/vps/re-install-or-change-os [21:41] yep [21:41] thanks [21:41] :) [21:42] sbp - I typically wipe the disk Garry gives me, and install my own. Takes all of 20 minutes. [21:45] right on [21:45] just gotta figure out an f12 alternative in osx [21:45] then ill be on my way [21:45] on a MBP, you have to hit function, and f12 [21:45] "alternative"? [21:46] "hold" function, not just hit it [21:46] it's a modifer, not a prefi [21:46] prefix [21:46] yah f12 was bringing up say... calculator and all the apps [21:46] yeah, hold function, then press f12. [21:46] ok let me try again [21:46] ;d [21:46] luckily, you have about a 10 second window [21:47] ugg, ddns on BIND is pissing me off. [21:47] dyndns? [21:47] yea [21:47] every time I looked, it seemed ... trikcy [21:47] tricky too [21:48] I have nsupdate working on the localhost. but when I try to have a remote host do it, I get a "REFUSED" response. and nothing in the logs (even in debug mode) shows *why* [21:50] are you listening on * for the control port? [21:50] default is localhost [21:51] I'm pretty sure, but let me double check. [21:51] ... allow-update { localhost; }; [21:52] be sure your allow-update is wide enough [21:53] I have allow-update listing 2 keys. [21:54] the localhost key, and the remote host key [21:54] "key"? [21:54] looks like that should be an address, not a key [21:55] .. allow-update defines a match list e.g. IP address(es) that are allowed to submit dynamic updates for 'master' zones i.e it enables Dynamic DNS (DDNS). [21:56] ahh ... I see "key" under match-list [21:57] the key is usually named something that matches the host using the key, so I can understand the confusion at first glance [21:57] but yes, I'm using keys in allow-update [21:57] so then it's about whether or not you're listening on * [21:57] instead of localhost [21:57] and also if you have any firewall rules [21:57] I am, normal queries succeed [21:57] is named logging refused? [21:58] you have both tcp and udp 53 open? [21:58] udp only [21:58] please enable tcp [21:58] oh, I wonder if nsupdate is using tcp. let me look [21:58] doesn't matter [21:58] one day, things will break mysteriously if tcp is refused [21:58] actually, you may have hit that day :) [21:59] nope, it's udp [21:59] well, that's still one thing to fix [21:59] so is the named reporting refused? [21:59] as in, is it getting all the way there? [21:59] I've run named for years with only udp allowed at the firewall [21:59] yes, just "denied" [22:00] nsupdate shows REFUSED bind shows denied. no furhter explanation on either side. [22:00] jpalmer - see above [22:00] "one day" [22:01] I hear the dnssec stuff pushed many packets over the limit [22:01] so anyone who wasn't permitting tcp got a big surprise a couple of months ago [22:02] for testing, I just enabled tcp. no change in behavior. [22:02] you're sending the right private key? [22:02] yes. [22:02] odd [22:02] sorry if this is a stupid question jpalmer: but if in osx and a windows keyboard how can i f21 [22:02] f12 [22:03] sbp_: I repeated myself with the link, I'm not good at repeating myself. scroll up. [22:03] it trys to boot from hdd everytime i do anything [22:03] press the key marked "f12" :) [22:03] it boots to hdd tho [22:03] are you sure you have a bootable cd? [22:03] no [22:03] what is installed? [22:03] what os? [22:03] freebsd [22:04] so you probably have a freebsd 8.1 disk? [22:04] that should work fine from f12 [22:04] its 8.1 yah [22:04] it says boot: [22:04] hmm. that sounds like it gets all the way to stage1 without the stage0 selection [22:04] or whatever those stages are called [22:05] as in, you're already bootted from the hard drive, but the next stage isn't there [22:05] i can hit enter, but then it just boots my old install [22:05] I don't have a machine I can play with [22:05] unfortunately. :) [22:05] or I'd try it for you [22:07] when I hit F12, it asks me quickly where to boot [22:07] that's still in the bios [22:07] (in virtual box) [22:07] so your F12 isn't making it all the way [22:07] yah i think i might try on windows or something [22:07] wait... why aren't you using the native keyboard? [22:08] well its a pieced machine [22:08] mac mini [22:08] windows keyboard [22:08] ahh... go into the preferences for keyboard [22:08] select "f1 is really f1" [22:08] or whatever it's called [22:08] then f12 will stop bringing up expose [22:08] or widgets [22:08] or whatever it is [22:09] ok [22:09] keyboard pref pane... "keyboard" subpane [22:09] see "use all F1, F2 as standard function keys" [22:11] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [22:11] did that help? [22:17] I guess we'll never know. :) [22:18] root [22:18] oops :) [22:19] wrong window. good thing I didn't automatucally type my password too :) [22:22] i dont have that option [22:23] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [22:23] but 100 reboots and keep pressing the same three ctrl/win/alt keys + f12 did [22:23] not knowning which one really needs pressed [22:26] Uh wait [22:26] what are you pressing ctrl/win/alt for? [22:26] cause f12 wont do anything besides boot from hdd [22:27] but one of those 3 plus f12 will [22:27] on a windows keyboard but osx [22:27] but you're booting using the web console, or the "b" command on the virtual console, right? [22:27] "power down"... wait a bit... "power on" [22:28] no chicken of the vnc [22:28] it just got done installing [22:28] so one of those f12 combinations let me pick 3 for cd [22:28] uh ... we're talking across each other here. [22:28] you use chicken of the VNC to *see* the console [22:28] but you have to use another connection (or the web interface) to powerdown/powerup [22:28] oh well i just reinstalled via it [22:28] lol [22:29] yah [22:29] i power it down [22:29] then hurry up and get vnc ready [22:29] boot [22:29] ok - I was thinking you were trying to use the win key for that [22:29] login via vnc [22:29] yah now i just gotta find the network settings in an old email and ill be golden [22:29] ;d [22:29] the net settings are also on your web page [22:30] cool [22:30] founde em.. thanks