:D hallo :) heya hi sup shat! ltns Aye. Always here, just do not speak often. ok Getting extremely frustrated at my RoR dev server. Its like my rvm is broken or something. pissing me off. ;( RoR is broken by definition to fix it use something else hah I like RoR. Sinatra is way cool as well. I prefer Seaside to RoR I'm a fan of OpenACS. (Sorry, that was a bad joke for cmeiklejohn.) heh Haha. Mee too. Actually, what I really prefer is ACS. Seaside is neat but RoR pays the bills. more greenstarts with seaside now a couple of big commercial projects I like that it's taking off a bit. heh. on spamfighter list, they're wondering if ISPs are really going to assign a /48 to each customer. I argue back "look, a /48 is already 65k times as many addresses as we have in ipv4 space as /32's... why the hell would you narrow that to a /56 per customer?" and also mumble something about IANA recommendations ahh, there it is - http://www.iana.org/reports/2002/ipv6-allocation-policy-26jun02 paragraph 5.4.1 RandalSchwartz: yeah, people debate this on the arin mailing list too. but i whole-heartedly believe in: /32 for ISPs, /48 for customers, /64 per VLAN. EASY EASY EASY Wasn't assigning an /8 to MIT (for IPv4) done because it was... nice and round, too? ;) hi guys up_the_irons: my isp agrees. lucky: yes, but one of the goals of IPv6 is to simplify subnetting, *not* worry about IP exhaustion like we've had to do with IPv4 jdoe: cool blah trying to login to my customer portal, cant remember what pass i set it to, my email is down im up shit creek hi coil :) hiya nesta i just need to know the vnc info oh, chrome must be doing something funky vnc dont seem to be working if you can't hit your customer portal or the console site (did you send in your ssh keys?) you'll need to email support@ to gain access again. not sure how the procedure goes. in any event, if you know your vnc host and port and its not permitting a tcp connection, this means that the kvm process itself for your vps is hung or not running. stop + start would rectify it usually if you have access to the portal or console the vps is fine im about to reinstall tho so thats why i wanted to get on vnc im able to login to the portal now but vnc just sits there saying connection established and its not prompting me to put my password in having access to the portal means you can then upload ssh keys and access the serial console. at least for OpenBSD that's my preferred method since ddb> and other things are nicer to cut and paste from on serial vs vnc ;-) text tends to scroll faster than graphics too *grin* oh thats new cool i can add my own keys ive never used the serial console though. do i just put in the info in putty or what? hmm, it tells me the ssh command to type in but i cna't translate it to what i put in putty to tunnel vnc over ssh in putty you insert the hostname in the hostname field and hit the connect button you need to edit /etc/ttys and set tty00 to 'on' and 'secure' and 'kill -HUP 1' on your vps if you want serial console for ddb> and the whole shebang .. put 'set tty com0' in /etc/boot.conf and reboot you need the putty cmdline to use the keys though also read the putty docs ;-) or install cygwin and do 'ssh ..' like it says or install a unix for your desktop and use ssh like it says ok is there any way to change the vnc password? -f isn't an option the instructions say to use -f but that isn't a known option what is SWIP data? in relation to IPV6 ugh why did i pick a netinstall iso lol cant get it connected to the net dunno why the info is right sup vcs oh its installing lol nm at work spit out 1000+ lines of C today and still not done :| heh damn oh wtf why do i have 7.2-rel lol .. heh must be an old image