yeah, I've helped him out already
up_the_irons: thanks for letting me know about kvr10 :)
amdprophet: no problem
did you get an email from james regarding our vm on kvr04?
amdprophet: about stopping it at the end of the month?
ja that's the one
yup
awesome k
so you should totally make a JSON API for controlling VMs :P
amdprophet: look at the page source and send a POST request ;)
no tidy, easily-parsable responses though :(
amdprophet: an API is like at the bottom of the list right now; trying to automate SSH pub key additions to console.cust at the moment
oh sweet!
I like that
amdprophet: the response is always the same regardless ;)  so at this point, it is a worthless response
true true
up_the_irons: responded to your email.  (just trying to catch you before you step out)
jpalmer: roger, reading...
up_the_irons: portertech, james, and myself were playing with nodejs + websockets, wrote a cool thing that receives messages
for syslog
just wrote a ruby script that blasts a bunch of LDAP Authentication failed messages to it and crashed their browsers lol
amdprophet: hah, nice :)
what have you been up to lately?
amdprophet: SSH key automation and dns delegation (to our very own jpalmer)
awesome
any other planned features for the future?
amdprophet: everything :)
even gorillas?
maybe a llama as a receptionist that spits on annoying customers?
would be nice to have a control panel for reverse dns, but it's a lot of work right now
amdprophet: exactly
I'll be waiting for the day you hire a llama receptionist
talking of reverse dns... if would also be nice if one of ns1/2 had an IPv6 address so v6 reverses can be resolved by v6 only hosts
LT: ns1 does: 2607:f2f8:0:101::7, oh but that's only for resolution right now
that's good to know, would be nice if it answered queries on it too though. in my experience it doesn't break anything, dns is already very tolerant of servers that don't answer so even resolvers with broken v6 should be safe
LT: it should answer queries on the v6 address; in fact i just tried it and it does
LT: or do you mean, ns1.arpnetworks.com should also resolve to its v6 address?
I've been meaning to do that, obviously a simple change, i just wasn't sure if it would break anything
fuck it, why not do it now
$ host ns1
ns1.arpnetworks.com has address 208.79.88.7
ns1.arpnetworks.com has IPv6 address 2607:f2f8:0:101::7
LT: There, now v6 reverse can be resolved by v6 only hosts
cool... pretty sure it's safe, dns is designed to cope with one server being down anyway, even if in the unlikely case it broke something it'd just query ns2 anyway
half the root servers have v6 addresses too
yeah true
up_the_irons: Can arp's registrar add IPv6 glue records?
plett: not yet :(  the OpenSRS community has complained extensively about this
I was under the impression you could get v6 glue added for opensrs, but you had to email support and request it specially
LT: yeah, i just saw that thread again, so i email support just now :)
w00t
happy thanksgiving
aye, happy thanksgiving
happy turkey day!
my entry to adulthood was on turkey day
hehe
I think the turkeys are going to be the last things on earth to be happy today, at least in the US :P
but none-the-less, happy turkey day to the US citizens in here
yes.  unhappy turkey day
lol
happy turkey consumer day!
got a 20~ pound bird in the oven
hes not a happy camper
awesome lol
that's a lot of bird
anyone watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade?
not i
im working on my ARP VPS :P
ah
I'm just waking up :)
saturday morning, I'll be bringing all 4 VPS up to the latest 8.1 and ports
I've been a bit lax on that
even got a note that my 8.0 vps is EOL soon :)
I'll likely leave mine at 8.0 for now..I know of some FreeBSD 4.3 servers that are still running, so I figure I can get away with it.
RandalSchwartz: i took notes when i did it, no problems
if you want them
phlux: did you get your console access?
the only tricky thing is the standard install fails for root on zfs
but I have the notes about how to get around it
ever used the mfsbsd images?
http://mfsbsd.vx.sk/
nope. they don't build it like I wannt it
aw :(
plus, not useful here
unless I have garry mount only that
yeah Randal
but I want a standard mount
i got upgrade my OBSD 4.7 to 4.8
been lazy about that as well :P
yes, fink
phlux: cool
I think I should probably go to sleep soon
phlux: you should really upgrade to 8.1, it's easy to do with console access, and it's safer
Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving
phlux: did you upgrade to 8.1 yet
Haha, nope.
I've been with friends all night celebrating
I've been sleeping all day, what's up
amdprophet: well, phlux finally got his console access but he hasn't used it to upgrade to 8.1
lame
might as well lock him out again ;)
there's nothing irl as cool as fbsd
freebsd IS real life!!
it's my girlfriend
it makes me breakfast ;)
I'm jealous, mine doesn't :(
try it
`make breakfast clean`
make: don't know how to make breakfast. Stop
:'(
lol
we are so funny
yup lol
i actually make that joke with my gf
i keep threatening to take her in and get an upgrade
rofl
she just looks at me funny
she's a 'normie'
a normie?
you know, tv, shoes, clothes, etc.
my wife is the same way
doesn't understand my otherwise clever jokes
They just go right over her head
phlux: did you tell her about that time you locked yourself out of your vps
ROFL
amdprophet: i wonder if the coast guard is going to come get me
lol you guys are so mean to phlux, poor phlux
his life is in flux
Extremely cool! ns1.arpnetworks.com now has IPv6 glue at the TLD servers! yay!!
that cool.   he mentioned he was emailing them, because openSRS doesn't support IPv6 glue through thier UI.  so he emailed them, they must have added it in the last few hours.
It's good that there's a solution.
I'm with Network Solutions. You can set the IPv4 address in the interface.  Then you write to them, and when they get damned good and ready, they add it.
GoDady can be done from the web interface.  But it sucks if you're blind.  For blind users I recommend Joker.com.
GoDaddy, even.
I use dynadot.   great support,  workable UI (not the greatest, but way better than godaddy)  and I can do IPv6 glue in the UI.
anywho,  calling it a night.
Thanks for the tip.
yup, ns1 has IPv6 glue at the TLD's
wacker: so now that ns1.arpnetworks.com has IPv6 glue at the TLD level, what does this mean for you? :)
it means we're one domain closer to an "IPv6 only internet!"
heh
haha yeah