[01:07] *** Bulldozer has joined #arpnetworks [01:07] Are there any #arpnetworks admins available? [01:07] *** Bulldozer has quit IRC (Changing host) [01:07] *** Bulldozer has joined #arpnetworks [01:09] Are there any irc://irc.freenode.net/#arpnetworks admins available? [01:17] Hello? [02:16] *** Bulldozer has left [02:22] *** Bulldozer has joined #arpnetworks [02:22] *** Bulldozer has left [03:01] *** nerdd has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [03:06] hello :) [03:08] *** _Ehtyar has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [06:34] Haha. It feels satisfying everytime I get the receipt from arp :P [06:36] gimme your credit card number, i will send you receipts too. [06:37] Try to guess it [06:38] To be fair I got two credit cards [06:38] So that's increasing the chance you guess right [06:40] might as well guess your address to send the receipts to, too. [06:40] two addresses too? [06:40] Actually I get the receipt in mail [06:40] And I've got, uhm, three mails [08:19] dxtr: do you like unpaid bills too? I'll send you mine [08:21] amdprophet: Haha [09:41] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [10:43] *** Bulldozer_ has joined #arpnetworks [10:44] Any admins around? [10:49] *** ballen has joined #arpnetworks [10:49] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o ballen [10:58] *** Bulldozer_ is now known as Bulldozer [10:59] Bulldozer - what would you need an admin for? [10:59] time to update my box to release 8.1-p2 :) [10:59] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [11:01] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [11:04] *** RandalSchwartz has joined #arpnetworks [11:05] and... we're back [11:05] that went relatively painless [11:05] *** ballen has quit IRC (Quit: ballen) [11:07] *** Bulldozer has left [11:14] Bleh, I hate my name :P [11:14] People always make fun of it :( [11:17] sup. [11:18] *** awyeah__ is now known as awyeah [11:18] Considering going to the store [11:18] Also drinking Julmust :D [11:18] ssh on iphone while getting maintenance on my car... sweet. [11:19] dxtr: what's your name? [11:19] amdprophet: Kim :( [11:19] O_O [11:19] *** fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink) [11:20] http://www.guysnamedkim.com/ [11:20] to make you feel better [11:20] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [11:37] *** fink_ has joined #arpnetworks [11:39] *** fink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [11:39] *** fink_ is now known as fink [11:52] amdprophet: wtf :P [11:52] rofl [11:56] * RandalSchwartz looks for boysnamedsue.com ) [12:14] i cancelled my paypal account [12:17] fink: :) [12:17] I'm thinking about doing the same with mine, I rarely use it anyways [12:17] amdprophet: go for it [12:18] have to take my money out first though [12:18] it's liberating [12:18] amdprophet: yup did it [12:18] getting prepared to cancel my bofa accounts too [12:20] put in the withdraw request [12:20] will take 5 - 7 days [12:20] and I won't be able to verify for 2 weeks :( [12:21] my debit card was used through a swiper, had to cancel it before anyone took money [12:24] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [12:25] amdprophet: that whole 5-7 days is ridiculous [12:26] payapl revolutionized things, but it will become obsolete [12:26] faster more agile services will take over [12:26] I want google checkout to support bank accounts [12:26] I don't have a credit card [12:27] for example, ing transfers money faster, AND they pay you interest for the checking account [12:27] and they're not even a new startup who will change the status qho, like what i'm imagining [12:27] quo [12:33] *** fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink) [12:39] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [12:48] *** schmir has joined #arpnetworks [13:02] *** fink_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:04] *** fink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [13:04] *** fink_ is now known as fink [13:12] *** schmir has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [14:36] *** vapor has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [14:57] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [15:14] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Quit: dj_goku) [15:14] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [17:23] *** fink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [17:26] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [17:56] *** fink_ has joined #arpnetworks [17:57] *** fink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [18:04] *** fink_ has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [18:04] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [18:23] *** fink_ has joined #arpnetworks [18:24] *** fink has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [18:27] *** fink_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [18:59] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [19:30] *** nakano is now known as nakano_ [21:50] Does anyone know if one can upload a pre-made qcow2 image to ARP and have them make a virt out of it? [21:51] *** fink_ has joined #arpnetworks [21:51] *** fink has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [21:51] *** fink_ is now known as fink [21:51] not sure what a qcow2 image is. but if it's a cd ISO image, you can submit a support ticket with a wget path. they'll mount it to your vps, and you can install from that. [21:52] it's a qemu image [21:53] It's a virt running on my laptop. I'd like to have a copy running at ARP. [21:54] wacker: yes, we can do that. as long as it is not RouterOS that I've seen cause host problems [21:54] wacker: but you have to turn it into raw format [21:54] and we slap it on an LVM volume [21:55] Can do. It's Fedora-14. [21:56] wacker: should be fine [21:57] Cooking it now.should be ready for the new HW whenever you get it. [21:58] wacker: roger. new hardware is in, doing a memtest, which has already passed twice, so i can start putting the goodies on the host OS and make it live. planning to do that tonight unless other tasks pull me away [21:58] Cool! [21:58] * jpalmer submits about 40 support tickets with other tasks, just 'cuz :P [21:59] jpalmer: support has been light lately, thank god. a couple weeks ago it was insane [21:59] up_the_irons: I've seen you blazing through tickets. ;) [22:00] jpalmer: it's the least fun part of the job, i try to do them quickly ;) [22:00] DNS requests have been light, I know that. a week or two ago.. they were back to back. [22:00] up_the_irons: what would you do (if anything) if wikileaks bought a vps? [22:00] fink: cry. i don't want to get DDoS'd [22:00] heh [22:01] my guess is, wikileaks wouldn't get a vps hosted in the US. too many cease and desist laws. ;) [22:02] are they being DDoS'd again? (or, I guess.. still?) [22:02] jpalmer: their us dns provider dropped then [22:02] them [22:03] now it's wikileaks.ch, iirc [22:03] So, when a second VPS is created, does it share the same /29 (V4) or /48 (V6)? [22:03] wacker: yes [22:04] Extremely cool. [22:05] i read this crazy thing about iranian ninja assassins: http://213.251.145.96/cable/2009/09/09BAKU687.html [22:22] * G looks up... ooooh goddy [22:22] *goody [22:25] * G has been thinking of migrating to get native IPv6 :) [22:27] up_the_irons: out of interest, whats the hassle of switching between plans etc? [22:40] G: not too much of a hassle, but you have to resize your own filesystem (we can resize the underlying volume), *or* just opt to get the extra space as a 2nd volume which you can mount anywhere [22:40] up_the_irons: ahhh yep, sounds good [22:43] up_the_irons: i'll keep an eye out for when orders are live then [22:44] G: yep, will be very soon [22:44] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [22:44] up_the_irons: that's nice, i should be able to just add that second volume to my zfs setup [22:46] fink: then it's pretty easy for you :) [22:50] *** whitefang has joined #arpnetworks [22:50] heya [22:55] hey whitefang [22:56] RootBSD customer? ;) [22:58] * up_the_irons is massaging his new box [23:00] haha yeah [23:00] I can't wait until I can order a VPS from you guys...I'm feeling robbed since I visited your page last night ^_^ [23:02] well not robbed really, but I'm impatient when it comes to getting bigger and better things. [23:05] haha [23:05] up_the_irons: you spying on #rootbsd? [23:05] whitefang: no, i just did a host on ionise.org, then whois on the IP [23:06] whitefang: that domain does not sound familiar so i figured you were new here [23:06] that's what I assumed at first... [23:06] but you're also lurking in #rootbsd ^_^ [23:06] hah, i forgot i was even in there [23:07] wow you can whois an IP...its a little embarassing you can use the internet 15+ years and didn't know that. [23:09] LOL [23:09] I've been using *nix and X for 15 years, and just recently learned that shift-insert was the same as middle click ;) [23:09] that's what makes what we do fun, you never know it all [23:09] woah wow [23:10] that's two in like [23:10] hahaha [23:11] i got a netbook where the mouse buttons did not allow me to click both at the same time (3 button emulation), so I had to learn about shift-insert. a co-worker made fun of me so hard that i didn't know that already [23:11] i forgot where i learned that, but glad i stumbled upon it [23:13] so I haven't been able to find any sort of terms of service or something saying what you allow and disallow running on your network. [23:15] there's mention of allowing ircd which is kinda cool even though I don't really have a need for that. [23:17] hm [23:17] I didn't know about shift+insert, either.. [23:18] I can't remember where I learned about it, prehaps via KDE though, [23:18] yeah actually, I think it was via using old versions of KDE :) [23:21] whitefang: bsd is dying anyway…i would recommend ubuntu server [23:26] whitefang: http://arpnetworks.com/tos [23:29] up_the_irons: out of interest, just to make double sure, nothing wrong w/ OpenVPN etc right? [23:31] heh, if there is, i'm in trouble [23:32] G: heh, no of course not, OpenVPN is awesome [23:32] my opinion too ;) [23:43] fink: how is bsd dying? [23:44] whitefang: netcraft confirmed it [23:44] three VPS providers vs thousands of linux/windows ones. [23:45] I like my BSD. [23:45] ziyourenxiang: quality, not quantity [23:45] besides, there are more than 3 [23:45] so by that logic, a windows vps would be better than a freebsd one. [23:51] ziyourenxiang: I'd suggest immediately filtering out all Virtuozzo/OpenVZ providers (personal opinion) [23:54] whitefang: http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/BSD_is_Dying [23:54] thanks for the tip. [23:55] ok I'm loling alreadyu [23:55] ...chief *BSD developer Matt Damon... [23:55] whitefang: that parts for real, matt damon used to commit [23:56] oh, ok. [23:56] Attempting to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network, or account ("cracking"). This includes, but is not limited to, accessing data not intended for the User, logging into a server or account the User is not expressly authorized to access, or probing the security of other networks (such as running a SATAN scan or similar tool). [23:56] I'm assuming that doesn't go for networks I own right? [23:56] whitefang: if you're doing it for penetration testing or education, etc... then it is OK [23:57] whitefang: the whole ToS can be summed up in, "Don't be Stupid(tm)" [23:57] OK. so basically "don't go putting your nose where it doesn't belong." [23:57] right, or Don't be Stupid(tm) ;) [23:59] omg, no chain letters...there goes all communication to my family :( [23:59] haha