randallschwartz: good forward to freebsd ;-) http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=751891+0+current/freebsd-questions http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS25795&v=6&view=2.0 isn't something missing? xeex isn't listed anymore xeex is evil anyway I guess that's correct: http://bgp.he.net/AS25795 I like how the average v6 path is nearly a hop shorter :) although that says nothing about width, just depth nor about actual hops, just AS zones looks like the IPv4 Peer Count dropped off near the end of last month take all those AS reports with a grain of salt like HE only sees 10 peers, but i have over 40 ah what do people use for backups? (just asking...) tarsnap bacula tarsnap ++ tarsnap looks cool thanks, i might very well start using that! can't beat tarsnap tbh just look who engineered it ;) i'm sold ~_~ it's fantastic value, too (though i still use dropbox for stuff i don't consider 'secure') i guess the nice thing is it's written with freebsd in mind ;) thanks anyway, i really didn't know about this nifty little tool. I like the solutions that use rsync to give me incremental backups, hardlinking all the previous files so I always have a full view there's two or three of those rsync got smart enough to do that about a year or two ago the other thing I like about recent rsync is the ability to completely control "ignore source, ignore destination" etc I have some very complex scripts using that now the problem with "complex" in a backup solution is.. more stuff breaks. indeed well, this is just for copying a website to a new place but I wanted /analog/ left alone so I have rsync --delete --delete-excluded --filter='. -' $src $dest <