they need to have some incentive so that people switch over to ipv6 quicker... something like, free cookies delivered to your door-step only available by visiting freecookies.com via ipv6 I know I'd visit it... :P amdprophet: srsly, me too ww: CQ CQ with QEMU, do I need to set the system clock? or is that tied to the host? You need to set it. thank you mike-burns what is the port speed for the VPS's? port? nm, found it http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/vps/what-is-the-uplink-speed-of-a-vps 100% of 751 kB 402 kBps win 1 I won a few! is there a link to the AUP somewhere? ah, missed it - http://www.arpnetworks.com/tos I'd like to do an external vulnerability assessment on my box... do I need to give a certain amount of time notice, provide source IPs, etc? unless you're generating undue traffic, you're the only one that will complain if your box gets assessed be aware ssh ports are firewalled via connection per second rate limitation, other than that things are wide open before it gets to your box cool, thanks Hello. I'm getting connection refused when trying to SSH to my VPS. Is there anything going on right now that could cause this? mine is working fine new firewall rule? nope. login using VNC info on arpnetworks website then from there you can check it out connection refused nm, looks like it was a wonky combo if wireless, wired, and vpn all connected at once thats what i get for multitasking lol yeah i can imagine all that may not play too nicely just do iscsi testing over v6 over wifi over ipsec like I do to make it a complete and fun day toddf: you terrify me sounds fun, though i dont know iscsi, i stick to R&S Lefty: muhahahaha toddf: throw in pppoe c oops azmarco: guess I should test pipex(4) why not losing money was a business model once over wifi? your laptop not my servers but sure, probably want IPSec in there as well regardless ... actually that's not the worst idea in the world for local (within arp) backup storage... toddf, might work nicely for native v6 but most people tunnel and iscsi works better in a non-routed environment. vapor: 'better' != 'only use' ... people write disk drivers to store blocks in gmail imap folders, so iscsi over ipsec over v6 seems not far fetched toddf, a block initiator/terminator vs imap/davfs is 100% different don't think iscsi is very fiable over high latency/normal mtu conenctions s/fiable/viable any outages atm? vapor: I'd think that a saturated internet connection and wifi and ipsec and v6 testing on my laptop proving that it works just fine would make it viable for disk storage space where speed is not essential, backups or whatever... toddf: It's snowing .( AND I'M GOING TO WORK toddf: long time member? hsien: just over a year hehe ok any recent disconnects from this name in recent irc history? I've setup some iSCSI over v6 for my arp vps for some temporary additional disk space, works well enough for occasional use hsein: my nick or yours? mine :) just trying to determine when my vps became unresponsive would be sweet if we got a search tool for irc logs my records show oct 20th to be the last time you 'quit' on us, then somehow I missed any join notification in my logs (I'm logging not from my vps..) ok thanks! hm, i wonder what happend hope i havent been pwned was it a reboot or ? sometimes the thundering hurd of disk io stalls out some vps's but that's pretty rare, and now that crontab entries are altered slightly it's not known to happen unless multiple vps owners hit disk io hard and heavy for prolonged periods nothing on my part im not even able to access oob access hm, maybe its a billing issue but i am sure i would get some type of notification if that were the case there have been scenarios where the 'kvm' userland process was stuck and a hard shutdown then 'boot' of the vps took care of the issue if you can't hit either serial console or vnc that is a clue that you should try that yeah i tried a graceful shutdown and a boot, nothing yet when you get to the point that you are willing to try the hard shutdown then boot, it would be my next recommendation lol ok yeah havent gotten there yet, but almost given that the vnc connection goes straight to the vps process, if the vnc connection is refused, you are likely not going to have success with soft shutdown good point worth a shot soft shutdown == blindly doing equiv of 'telnet kvmhost qemucmdpromptport' and sending whatever kvm command tells it to gracefully use acpi to tell the guest os to shutdown hard shutdown == kill -9 your kvm userland process boot == start your kvm userland process if it's not already running well cross your fingers! if things got more fancy, we'd get a status report on if the soft shutdown succeeded... and separtely have a 'hard reboot' or a 'soft reboot' knob, combo of 'soft shutdown + boot' and 'hard shutdown + boot' but that's only fluff, we got the meat in any event nothing yet you have mailed support@ by this point, right? yeah well, the hard shutdown + boot tends to be the most likely to work, if vnc console isn't usable then you're either not hitting vnc console before your os does a 'halt + poweroff' or something else is amiss sorry, I have no further advice ;-( :) no worries bro, you have helped plenty i will just wait until support can respong respond even ok, looks like it was a billing issue ;x