yeah i dont know what happened gary godaddy upped all their prices on those :( i just got hit with a recurring 50$ charge for my company was uber pissed up_the_irons: oh, not all graphs are open? G: ? up_the_irons: saw the tweet about graphs.arpnetworks been IPv6 now, but half the systems require auth G: well yes, they should all require auth same auth as portal? up_the_irons: in that case, kvr13's graphs aren't protected ;) G: i noticed that for a sec, but i've since closed it G: hit reload and tell me if it pops up an auth screen oh nice, what kind of graphs? bandwith? :) and I'm gussing that it's not the portal user/pass combo up_the_irons: yeah, Auth required now G: roger i need to follow arpnetworks in twitter please do :) nice :) graphs was the one thing i really wanted at arp networks haha awesome! vcs: if you don't see a login user/pass combo for it in the portal, pm me your vps uuid and i'll add it up_the_irons: sent you a PM too everyone quick pm bomb gary :) vcs: I'm not that mean ;) lol i meant everyone pm bomb their uuid :P no one is awake tho oh, need a scripted regex *pm*(UUID|uuid)* -> /msg up_the_irons ;) lol as I said, not that mean ;) up_the_irons: for some reason, the link ended up as "/cacticacti" but nice, ;) easy to work out and a nice cacti interface ;) G: wait, whut? you mean the link that is displayed in the portal? i should fix that maybe i copy & pasted wrong up_the_irons: yeah, it's no biggy just a 'huh?' moment to start with nice to see my money going somewhere gary :P haha jk G: it looks correct to me vcs: :) OH i c fuck up_the_irons: rewrite rule? trailing / missing is it? G: bad rewrite, fixed. works now for u? up_the_irons: access denied, but it does provide the login link except the login link is access denied as well jesus, where did i go wrong here... gotta love *ahem*hate*ahem* Apache rewrite rules lol up_the_irons: what was the original rewrite rule? simple rewrite rules are fun but when its gets complicated... iirc if it ends in /, you should be able to put the slash and everything after as a (it'll either exist, or it won't) and that'll keep apache happy or a rewrite rule for no slash, and the old rewrite rule both ways have worked in the past for me, but I've since gone nginx seems to work now but i didn't change anything weird I'm still getting access denied for some reason let me try another machine I think I might be hitting a cache issue on my laptop yeah up_the_irons: works fine now here once i actually logged out of cacti (was using a test account), i no longer got access denied and instead would go to login page G: cool i think i'll start graphing IPv6 traffic from my OpenBSD router, to see how it rises over time. Guess it is time to read snmpd.conf(5) up_the_irons: I'd be interested in such a graph yeah, sounds like fun be nice as something to show ISPs yeah that was way to fucking easy sprinkle some love over /etc/snmpd.conf, run snmpd, then tell Cacti it is a generic snmp-enabled host, and *BAM*, i see all the interfaces, vlans, etc... for my IPv6 network up_the_irons: nice hmmm for some reason my laptop isn't sharing much IPv6 love and fixed :) sweet seems that when I started VLAN'ing my network I forgot to update my ip6tables rules wow, IPv6 traffic is LOW in the kbps range ;) up_the_irons: hold on, let me do a transfer :) G: go go go!! up_the_irons: gone up a little? G: only samples every 5 minutes, so i'll see on the next run up_the_irons: what gear are you using for routing? jlgaddis: IPv4: Cisco 4500 with SupIV, IPv6: OpenBSD 4.6 up_the_irons: does that Cisco not support IPv6? G: it does, but only in software (so, it's a joke :) Cisco makes me wonder sometimes up_the_irons: sounds like it's time for a 4500e and sup 7-e =) that said, once you've used IOS, you'll never forget it jlgaddis: there's a 7-e now?? jlgaddis: if you're offering to pay for one, I'll take it :) while working in Commercial Linux Tech Support, I had to deal with an issue that involved Cisco Fibre Switches, I was the only one that could drive the thing and I'd never used one in the past :) up_the_irons: at $20/mo, sure =) well at least, drive the one in our reproduction lab I mean :) jlgaddis: wow, they look like a beast! wow, 4x 10GE SFP's jlgaddis: requires a bit of juice don't ya reckon? up to 6000W AC heh, the juniper ex8200s can do up to 15kw is the Juniper stuff any good? the best juniper is the way to go if your wallet can handle it oh Juniper also own Avaya do they? no hmmm guess just the way they talk about Avaya in some of the product descriptions made me wonder, but yeah, no mention of Telecomunications in their products list up_the_irons: did you get a bump w/ IPv6 traffic? G: no jump actually guess downloading at 80KB/s will do that thanks to the wonderful state of New Zealand's brilliant broadband network :) :D heh oh well, I wanted the file anyway, so it's not out of my way up_the_irons: that said, if it's showing at the kbps 80KB/s should have shown imo i c I live ~24km from NZ's largest city, yet I only get 2Mbit/s 24km from the main road I should say and thats road distance oh it's 24km line, 32km road and I'm likely never to benefit from Fibre to the Home