for the sms discussion above, there's a wikipedia article listing all known carriers and email to sms gateways for each of them toddf: how has your conserver sessions to me been holding up? I changed the 'restart' to 'reload' in my scripts, so you shouldn't get kicked off now cd $sleep up_the_irons: yayzorz! and yes they've been much more stable, thanks! fwiw, I have conserver running ssh with an rsa key to log the console of my vps from remote toddf: roger that, glad to hear. that's also a pretty cool setup Okay, now I'm mad they've stopped selling my favorite chili sauce :( I'm gonna kill someone what one was that? yeah, what was it called? Uhm... I don't know really. "Sweet chili ketchup sauce" the bottle said :P up_the_irons: the `fwiw' was more for the other guys in here, I suspect you might remember my setup .. ;-) weird... I can't reach red.stonehenge.com from miredo any more. only proper ipv6 but I can get to ipv6.google.com from miredo and also from red.stonehenge.com :) so there's some sort of weird split with regard to miredo gateways s/miredo/teredo/g if that makes more sense to you miredo is a specific implementation of teredo there's a reason comcast concluded native dual stack is better than tunneling varients well - oddly, I can ping red from my he.net tunnel but not from my laptop (teredo assigned) so it's probably some discontinuity in the teredo overlap traceroute6 ? one row of stars one row of !A from my addr 2001::4137:9e74:0:5331:33f2:5cdb lemme traceroute the other direction !A = "access to the network is prohibited" Yeah - weird. so from red to my miredo node... fail from my miredo node to red... fail but red to anywhere else, or my miredo to anywhere else, no problem and my he.net tunnel node can get to everything too the only forbidden address is red. I suspect something is misconfigured near ARP then Hmm. I remember up_the_irons mentioning something about running a teredo node "again" maybe he started, but broke the config. that would explain why arp <-> teredo is disconnected I will be glad when such head wrenching tunnel look alike stuff is gone he.net needs ipv6 tests for mysql, pgsql, and sshd i was noticing my mysql bound to 127.0.0.1 thinking it should be bound to ipv6 localhost too except, mysql and pgsql shouldn't be publically available in all but a few specific cases ;) true but they are used over lans all the time appX connecting to sqlY and i shouldn't have to setup an ipv4 lan just for a webapp to talk to a db across the lan though making it available for he.net to connect to is asking a bit much probably RandalSchwartz: my 6to4 gateway was killed long ago; you shouldn't see issues b/c of that I wonder what the problem could be then miredo to everywhere except arp - ok arp to everywhere except miredo - ok miredo to arp - dead although, maybe not *everywhere* maybe it's even more local anyone have a v6 at arp I could ping? www.arpnetworks.com has no AAAA record pshaw! ping6 ipv6.google.com ? 6-for.me ? oh weird. now it works fine. oh at arp maybe a temporary bad route? 6-for.me is at arp my fun hobby vps yeah, that's working even red works now again magic! 0.v.freedaemon.com at arp wow, for OpenBSD runnin on KVM, the I/O speed is not bad at all not sure how you guys do it o.O I guess the hosts are not your ordinary laptop with a 5400rpm drive :-p haha Nah, 7200 RPM. ;) vcs: you will find as we have that the thundering herd problems can occur, but due to strategic modification of crontabs this is mostly a non issue; if everybody access the disks then the io can get saturated for bits of time, but last i heard about that issue was 6 months ago; I kid you not the vps at arp is faster than my real hw laptop haha (and if you end up doing any kernel debugging, infinitely more useful) i tested out KVM on one of my colo boxes the other day with OpenBSD, of course I did not do much optimizations, etc, and ran the disk ontop of ext3, but i was getting 1M/S there where i just tested and get 22M/S here filesystem is not going to matter as much as the underlying disk infrastructure fast raid foo backs the vps's at arp yeah this was not on raid, running on an already overstressed hard disk lol then what do you expect? maybe at least 5M/S? ipv6'd afs? i mean magic. come on todd =) toddf: fritzing is very nice fritzing? /usr/ports/cad/fritzing remember from a few weeks ago? oh that thing ;-) I had no idea there was a /usr/ports/cad yes. and fritzing makes up for all the other stuff in there k. err http://fritzing.org/ http://sqlrelay.sourceforge.net/ seems interesting, one could access postgresql from a mysql client, and vica versa hmm tho i can't imagine why i'd ever want to except in some random 1-off my-system-is-too-jacked-to-have-the-correct-client-installed situation and yet it still looks sexy when i read it hmm. chris.insightcruises.com (kvr13) is hiccupping a lot nagios already gave me one fail about to give me another it's not very busy RandalSchwartz: no opsview yet? not until it's a port :) http://i.imgur.com/EpymO.jpg the more I'm setting it up, the more it's looking like I'll be replacing nagios. If I do, I'll contact them, and see if they'll let me work at porting. RandalSchwartz: i was doing a large file copy; probably spiked the load a bit ahh, ok yeah - nothing flapping since 3:42 so I guess we're safe now but 3:25 to 3:32 it looked dicey there. :) I did find a config error with my web conf, so it was a good thing anyway. geekcruises.com redirects to insightcruises.com using a named virtual but I had forgotten to put the access and error log definitions in for it, so they were ending up in the base logs. :) I couldn't figure out why my base logs were so big, and growing. they should have only one entry in them, at apache restart time is geekcruises.com what I think it is? How do I know what you *think* it is? :) I know what it *is*. oh, right... google brainscan is still in alpha Hard to compare without the other datapoint. ;) so what do you *think* it is? or even better, go hit the website then you'll *know* what it is, and you can compare yourself. :) so was it? i think geekcruises has something to do with ruises? like intreeg or conspeerasees Lefty? i just asked my bud and he says it's like boating in the med or something or is that greekcruises tough crowd *golf clap* RandalSchwartz: if I'm reading right, it's conferences, but on a cruise ship indeed is that what you thought it was? sounds like a terrible way to spend vacation but a great place to have work send you for "research" RandalSchwartz: Not exactly, no :) I thought it was a cruise tailored to the socially awkward :) oh, you want nerdcruises.com geek = cool nerd = pocket protector RandalSchwartz: so who goes on dorkcruises.com ? people who are really, really into segways or pogo sticks? fink: and Pokemon Lefty: POGS magicthegatheringcruises.com heh, nerdcruises.com is available harrypottertours.com larpingatsea.com HA I've wanted to register "insidecruises.com" and put up a parody site, but I think neil would be upset :) fink wins Lefty: there must be a pirate joke in there, somewhere geeks don't need pocket protectors cuz they type notes on their phones or pda's you can dress up and pretend to be jack sparrow for 3 weeks wallshot: then they need pocket armor have you seen a LiOn battery explode?// i just spent 3 days with bunch of people pretending to be jack sparrow someone flickr'd photos of it: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cwrazydog/5055896001/in/photostream/ wallshot: did you get a vps with arpnetworks? yup, it's been fun an excuse to figure out ipv6 was nice i have to say, quitting linode was -awefully- easy welcome to the club in the interface, i was all "delete this linode" and it went away so now ther'es nothing left for them to charge me for what's crazy is how many providers actualy now think they can sell me ONE ipv6 address for 1$/month lol @ one ipv6 they didn't read that RFC man, they have that great offer where you get ONE free ipv6 address with every ipv4 address you buy! how considerate :-p i like how he.net will offer me a free /64 for tunneling, and let me bump it to a /48 if i want wallshot: what's the story behind these photos? fink: hundreds of drunken idiots sail out to catalina island for the weekend, and all day saturday is a big drunken pirate fest of wench clevage and some disturbingly real looking pirate costumes catalina island? http://maps.google.com/maps?q=catalina+island pacific island not far off the coast of southern california cool i saw mention of pretending to be jack sparrow for 3 weeks and had pirates fresh on my brain from last weekend wallshot: were you a pirate too? my costume was shit wallshot: you went as the poop deck? some of the people who i went with had crazy costumes they'd spent the past few years adding to lolz wow the idea of 3 weeks on the same boat with those drunk idiots kills me though we barely survived 3 days on overcrowded 46 foot sailboat without killing each other wallshot: we should do it haha bsd pirate adventure wallshot: thanks to #arpnetworks and RandalSchwartz, we just came up with a kickass biz plan and now we need some funding sounds like it's time to set sail and plunder the necessary funding sure was a damn fun trip like 60 hours in, 3rd day, out of fresh water except for partially emptied wounded soldiers people left around boat for previous 2 days, our captain is shouting at other boats we sail past that we'll trade our wenches for fresh water wallshot: wounded soldiers? what? oh it's what we call the half beer that some drunk leaves unfinished tho on that trip most of the wounded soldiers were water bottles I have enough free ipv6 addresses to enumerate the molecules of the earth. :) Better get started. They aren't going get assigned themselves. yes, but is there enough resources in an arp VPS to enumerate them and actually respond without swapping to death? ;-) I fail to comprehend why any business plan must necessarily include going into debt; if the idea works, sell it to potential customers who then get early bird discounts and pave the way for the real business model harder yes, but, you don't owe your coat to the bank then there has to be some debt somewhere either your personal time put in ahead of getting money or money received ahead of finishing the value for the money always debt the product does not arrive instantaneous with the money, so therefore there is always debt on one side or the other pay up front = cash debt pay at finish = time debt with no credit, its hard to even get started most people dont have enough money in the bank to make an idea into something useable its all about who you know, and the money in the bank otherwise you are stuck going into debt Anyone know if the arpnetworks account can use a public key? I want to disable password login on my VM, but still want that account to work for a clean shutdown your OS doesn't respect ACPI? or maybe it's APCI the VM sends a "power down" signal first to your OS if your OS does the right thing, no need for them to log in I don't have their login on any of my boxes. :) vcs? oh no it should haha im using stock OpenBSD kernel, which has ACPI yah so I guess I should not worry about that so there ya go just delete that account sweet. ssh crack zombies are now useless :) Woot, passed JNCIS-ENT today :D is kvr13 down? 3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2019ms I think I'm going to ask to be moved off kvr13. I've only been a paying customer for like a week and a half, and this is the 3rd outage I've seen fwiw, I've been logged into my vnc console on kvr13 since earlier in the week (hadn't switched on networking yet though) uptime is 4 days and 17h, 36m this is since we wiped away routeros and reinstalled with alpine linux on my vps alpine linux looks nice, never heard of it before i have always wondered why so many distros resist PaX by default sure RHEL/Cent have exec shield, but everyone else? yeah selinux / apparmour is nice... but that is not fixing the root of most problems also selinux / apparmour cause alot of problems when not configured perfectly or using 3rd party software btw, alpine is reminiscent of arch, but in my view, alpine is more server-oriented than arch, what with all the server packages that are available seems they should just grab PaX and not look back I love archlinux its my desktop distro :) for servers though, im an OpenBSD guy haha ah no worse feeling than having to wait for linux vendors to patch a 0day root exploit and then rushing it at odd hours of the night I've considered getting back into freebsd on and off recently, but alpine seems so simple to use seems like alpine also has better security stack wise yeah FreeBSD is a great OS also, just wish they would be more proactive security wise besides propolice alot of my friends FreeBSD boxes recently have been mysteriously rooted >_> seriously? wow i think theres a 0day going around, but i wont speculate could have been password / key stealing who knows yeah interesting though I just sleep better at night with OpenBSD :P yeah, sounds reasonable my problem with openbsd is that there's only a handful of packages available but then again, I haven't tried openbsd in like 6 years probably basically took one look and said wtf ;) well, all the important stuff for me (postgres, mysql, postfix, apache, bind) have packages in the repos available and most of them are chrooted by default also alot of other misc packages I have found in there as well then moved onto freebsd and finally netbsd, before going with debian and then ubuntu server edition I may have to check it out again if you also look at OpenBSD security advisories, they have very few nowdays. because they fixed almost everything already :P nice :) but yeah, I was pleasently supprised to find packages like znc, irssi, xchat, fluxbox, etc I am planning on loading it on my netbook it was like Archlinux, love at first sight :P haha cool archlinux + grsecurity is a force to be reckoned with though any distro with grsecurity really I'll clear out some old/test virtual machines and give openbsd a go hell even microsoft has most of PaX features these days haha time for linux distros to stop slacking :P orly :P from what I hear, debian and ubuntu are falling apart i dont know about debian but ubuntu from what i have seen has had alot of issues lately pulseaudio, upstart, and the noveua driver have caused alot of problems of course noveau is not ubuntu exclusive but pulseaudio and upstart have had alot of problems for many users same for opensuse.. some issues anyways its funny how stable archlinux is, considering the rolling release system and new package versions I remember the time pulseaudio allowed me to turn the volume up to like 3000% or some crap boy was that loud haha wonder it didn't wake the household (at night) I wrote a projectM plugin for exaile music player to bypass having to use pulseaudio the thing ticked me off so much hardware mixing and dmix work fine, thanks :) wait, archlinux is 'stable' ? oh man, the package updates breaking stuff is what drove me away from arch but that's been 4-5 years ago hmm well i have several arch systems i have been running 2-3 years with little to no problems seems to me like they have some real talent making / maintaining packages these days maybe all the old tallnt from gentoo jumped ship ;) like, you would constantly have to update files in /etc in order to maintain a bootable system.. sometimes you'd have to watch the website and/or forums for workarounds o_O i think that has maybe happened to me once with /etc/shadow while in the mean time, you mostly had to wait it out arch has grown alot it seems but if you're not experiencing update hell with arch, then I'll give it another go as well I absolutely hate updating the same 5 files in /etc for every update that comes out for it or what not heh, i have not really noticed much of that at all with these 3 boxs the move to udev I think it was, was a nightmare haha yeah... on top of the issues that had cropped up prior to that well linux was still maturing alot in those past years I'm hoping things will kinda level off for a bit, but before you know it, we'll be at kernel 2.8 lol haha yeah 2.6 is shaping up pretty nicely yeah still wish more hardware vendors would play nicer I'm sitting happy currently with nvidia and the recent support of my creative x-fi sound card well, x-fi support has been around for the past year or two actually nvidia makes a nice blob heh that they do :P their drivers are top notch imo, i just wish they would merge it into the kernel tree :X so i would not have to recompile for custom kernels all the time I do for every kernel update on opensuse but I should see about going back to nvidia repo updates and what not cant remember what issue i had with it I recently made out a checklist for kernel updates heh the only driver besides nvidia that works on my 7800gt is vesa nv and noveau crash my system i suppose thats because poor hardware documentation well, no hardware documentation nvidia should at least open source 2d acceleration had nvidia not opened up at all? nope ATI/AMD did, but the results are not useable yet well, as long as linux remains strong and nvidia continues to develop drivers for it, I'm happy yeah yeah, that's what I'd heard - it was ATI/AMD that opened up still though, writing drivers for those cards are no joke maybe nvidia will follow suit, but that may be years from now nvidia cant because of NDA's they signed with their contractors or something like that ah some sort of agreements and IP liscenseing doesn't that sort of thing expire after a while? or would they likely have to rewrite it all from scratch if they were going to wouldn't that be something if nvidia supported one of the open source drivers, in favor of their own proprietary drivers if its anything like US patent law will expire in 10 trillion years heh wow well im off to bed, got work early in the AM, was good talking to you alrighty same later man someone posted this in another channel earlier tonight and I thought you guys might like it: http://hivelogic.com/articles/top-10-programming-fonts fwiw, I'm currently enjoying the Liberation Mono font