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ipv6 still down mattx86: again? (not that I'd know) vcs: yep jpalmer: vcs:
--- ipv6.google.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 2 received, 33% packet loss, time 2001ms
from arp. vcs: jpalmer: last night, i saw everyone on ipv6 her on irc timeout
many friends ipv6 went down too
traceroute6 to ipv6.l.google.com (2001:4860:8011::63) from 2607:f2f8:a5c0::13, 64 hops max, 12 byte packets
1 * * * jpalmer: vcs: oh, since you were in this channel, I assumed you meant.. ipv6 at arp was down vcs: 2 * * v440.r4.lax2.trit.net 0.89 ms
3 2001:450:2002:de::1 1.28 ms 1.109 ms 1.309 ms
4 2001:4860:1:1:0:ddd:0:6 155.087 ms 155.254 ms 155.155 ms
5 2001:4860::1:0:607 161.527 ms 156.539 ms 153.532 ms
6 2001:4860:0:1::137 162.971 ms 153.774 ms 156.663 ms
Terminated jpalmer: dude, pastebin. vcs: lol sorry
jpalmer: thats odd
i have to ping and traceroute before it came back up o.O jpalmer: traceroute and ping6 both work for me from ARP to ipv6.google.com vcs: heh
im still getting mad packet loss
107 packets transmitted, 21 packets received, 80.4% packet loss jpalmer: it's probably one of OpenBSD's "security" paranoias :P "he'n not using IPv6 much, lets shut it down so I don't get hacked!" vcs: errr
there were no problems till last night
:P
when everyones ipv6 died
OpenBSD is not that paranoid
its not like it runs SELinux :P
Did you know that SELinux is not compatible with any relational datbase system? Random fact :P jpalmer: one sec, I'll ping6 -c 100 ***: nerdd has joined #arpnetworks jpalmer: really? I have tons of mysql servers with SELinux enabled. vcs: well you have to tweak it to make it work jpalmer: I did nothing. vcs: heh, must be a CentOS/Ubuntu thing ***: nerdd_ has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) vcs: im forced to use those for work jpalmer: my mysql servers are Cent vcs: are you using php?
i always get access denied using php mysql
if SELInux is on centos
get the same thing with mssql also jpalmer: --- ipv6.google.com ping statistics ---
100 packets transmitted, 100 received, 0% packet loss, time 99170ms vcs: o.O
maybe ill give her a reboot jpalmer: vcs: no, I don't use php (and, if I could migrate from mysql, to postgresql, I'd be thrilled) but no php. ***: vcs has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
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traceroute results to the box: http://pastebin.com/31jGP62P jpalmer: what is your ipv6 address? I'll ping6 -c you. vcs: inet6 2607:f2f8:a5c0::2 prefixlen 48
i have not changed anything (firewall/network settings)
everything had been working great since i setup ipv6
jpalmer? you there man :) jpalmer: vcs: sorry, at work. let me ping6 you.
From 2607:f2f8:a060::1 icmp_seq=2 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable vcs: hmmm jpalmer: traceroute to 2607:f2f8:a5c0::2 (2607:f2f8:a5c0::2), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 2607:f2f8:a060::1 (2607:f2f8:a060::1) 1.623 ms 1.465 ms 1.381 ms 2 2607:f2f8:a060::1 (2607:f2f8:a060::1) 2566.203 ms !H 2999.831 ms !H *
nasty paste. but, it appears to be some kind of routing issue. LT: maybe just the particular kvm box you're on vcs? would log a ticket for up_the_irons if I were you vcs: kk jpalmer: vcs: and, I lied. on the box I'm pinging you from... it's mysql, and php on Cent. didn't have to do anything with SElinux
php-cli though, not via apache/lighty/nginx vcs: ahh
well php-*sql HATES selinux
haha
i wasted 6 hours one day trying to figure out why i was getitng access denied on a LAMP Instal of CentOS jpalmer: did audit2allow help? vcs: i did not realize it was SELinux
till i fixed it
lol
i thought my setup was common
LAMP seems to be pretty standard
but i guess not enough to be supported out of the box jpalmer: setenforce 0, do the thing that wasn't working, audit2allow -a, setenforce 1, load the selinux stuff you got as a result.. profit.. vcs: heh
well i will do that next time
thanks for the tip
its still absolutely pathetic that LAMP does not work by default jpalmer: anytime you have anything odd, setenforce 0, and see if it works. If so, it's SElinux.
well, once you understand SElinux, it's actually a good thing. vcs: seeing as the latest kernel root exploit bypassed it
i really dont think its very useful in general jpalmer: well, the kernel is lower than selinux. so yea. it's more for defending against processes. vcs: OpenBSD has a different way of doing that
and I think its gives less trouble in general jpalmer: yeah, I'm a longtime fbsd admin vcs: linux should stay in embedded devices where it belongs :P jpalmer: *shrug* every OS has it's strengths and weaknesses. -: jpalmer doesn't get into the OS debates. they are pretty pointless IMO vcs: I guess FBSD and OBSD have spoiled me jpalmer: my personal opinion, as a well rounded admin, I have to be functional in any OS I come across (within reason) as such, I'll use windows, bsd, linux, osx. Each has it's good points. Each has it's bad. vcs: yeah
i do agree, and I run just about all those besides OSX
linux has great virtualization
in my view thats its main strength on the server jpalmer: I think there is a special place in hell for OSX developers. ;) vcs: ;)
objective C# makes me suicidal
err C
whatever that call that hunk of garbage ***: Tadaka has joined #arpnetworks
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dxtr has joined #arpnetworks vcs: up_the_irons: you may want to take a look at ipv6 on kvr13.arpnetworks.com
i filed a support ticket
but alot of people had ipv6 drop out last night up_the_irons: vcs: IPv6 is identical across all hosts. I do see my HE peer having dropped (about 2 hours ago, but may have dropped also earlier)
HE provides the majority of my IPv6 routes vcs: ahhh, so its an upstream issue dxtr: up_the_irons: http://imgur.com/V35fF.jpg
:/ up_the_irons: huh?:) dxtr: My foot
.. at work up_the_irons: frost bite? dxtr: It's cold here but not THAT cold :D
I fell in my stairs this morning
Missed a step, hit it the edge with my toes
And I fell forward up_the_irons: ouch vcs: so up_the_irons: i need to wait till HE fixes their route?
its not a big deal since its not ipv4 hehe up_the_irons: vcs: you are still having issues? I can get both in / out with IPv6 on my own VM vcs: hmmm
yeah i am still having packet loss, let me try disabling my firewall up_the_irons: $ ping6 ipv6.l.google.com
PING ipv6.l.google.com(lax04s01-in-x63.1e100.net) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from lax04s01-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=1 ttl=58 time=1.60 ms
64 bytes from lax04s01-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=2 ttl=58 time=1.32 ms
64 bytes from lax04s01-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=1.53 ms
--- ipv6.l.google.com ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2031ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.322/1.489/1.609/0.125 ms vcs: 5 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
hmmm thats with my firewall off, and those settings used to work
its been acting funny since last night, my friend spits was also having problems starting then
all the sudden all my ipv6 connections dropped off up_the_irons: vcs: add your hostname to the ticket so I can login later and check it out
vcs: if you deleted the 'arpnetworks' user you'll have to give me some login vcs: ok
i only use public key auth most of the time so it was pointless leaving that user
ill get you setup
up_the_irons thats odd
i pinged my box from a different location
and IMMEDIATLEY after
ipv6 start working again
o.O ***: vcs` has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: vcs: that user had ssh keys in it ;) -: vcs slaps himself in the face up_the_irons: i also, do not use password auth for anything ***: vcs has quit IRC (Quit: leaving)
vcs` is now known as vcs up_the_irons: vcs: that's weird ipv6 fixed itself after pinging vcs: up_the_irons: this is not the first time it fixed itself that way up_the_irons: heh vcs: its quite odd haha
but as long as its fixed, im happy up_the_irons: i don't like to see it broken, but it's fun when it fixes itself :) vcs: maybe its some funky OpenBSDism dxtr: Hm.. How does it work in FreeBSD, can regular users sniff traffic? ***: vcs has quit IRC (Quit: later)
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vcs has joined #arpnetworks vcs: hmm up_the_irons, ipv6 is fading in and out
im getting 49 packets transmitted, 16 packets received, 67.3% packet loss ***: vcs has quit IRC (Client Quit)
vcs has joined #arpnetworks vcs: hmm
ill set password auth for the arp networks account jpalmer: vcs: the VPS I used to test your connectivity, is also on kvr13 vcs: hmmm ***: vcs has quit IRC (Client Quit)
vcs has joined #arpnetworks vcs: hmmm i think pf may have been doing that
not sure why
but im getting 0% packet loss now with it off dxtr: 0% is really bad vcs: lol jpalmer: vcs: told you, it was that overparanoid security feature of openbsd. it decided that randomly blocking packets and downing interfaces was better for the ultimate security of your machine :P vcs: :P ***: vcs has quit IRC (Client Quit)
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vcs has joined #arpnetworks vcs: ok
well it looks like my problems
were due to not accounting for ipv6 in pf :X up_the_irons: vcs: noob
;) vcs: up_the_irons: true :P
to ipv6, yes
luckly pf has a nice logging mechanism
that makes fine tuning easy up_the_irons: cool dxtr: up_the_irons: My toes hurt.
:( vcs: auch up_the_irons: dxtr: sorry to hear that dxtr: up_the_irons: I will need huge amounts of opiates - right now vcs: lol ***: bharatak has joined #arpnetworks
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vmmello has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) bharatak: greets, does anyone know if the default openbsd image has been patched? up_the_irons: bharatak: you might be looking for: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/vps/openbsd-hangs-at-setting-tty-flags-when-i-use-a-custom-kernel bharatak: I didnt do anything, yet - was just wondering if I need to patch up_the_irons: bharatak: you will need to disable mpbios, but that's it bharatak: is your default image already patched? I understand I have to disable mpbios when I patch up_the_irons: bharatak: no, just mpbios is disabled dxtr: Do we happen to havea doctor in here? Regular people on IRC isn't very accurate in diagnosing my toes bharatak: ok - thks - i may wait for the new release anyway
dxtr, depends on what kind of doctor you're looking for dxtr: bharatak: You know one of those with a white coat and stuff bharatak: i know the ones with the long white coats, arms tied behind the back dxtr: That's not a doctor I think bharatak: maybe that's my trouble
good luck... ***: bharatak has quit IRC (Quit: leaving)
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azmarco has quit IRC (*.net *.split) jdoe: still no sign of my ipv6 shirt :( dxtr: :( jdoe: anyone else have theirs show up? vcs: lol ***: wallshot1 has joined #arpnetworks
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