hiro_dSn: I guess you're alright after the quake? ... and again... river.styx.org chez arp just bounced RandalSchwartz: your nagios going nuts again or is it just me? mattx86: Thank you for your concern. I'm fine. hiro_dSn: that's good to hear I just spoke to my brother a moment ago - he's in Nagoya and says things are alright there too. says it was a 4 there waaaaaaah up_the_irons: can you set up some java interface to console.cust? I can't get to my vps at all from work - it won't even allow me to ssh on port 80 I'm going to try to set up ssh-over-http, but it would be nice to have an emergency way into the vps's. raptelan: openvpn allows access on https ports raptelan: um, java is not going to change the underlying protocol. if you can't use an ssh binary to hit port 22 at work you're not going to be able to use a java implementation of ssh to hit port 22. raptelan: yeah, what toddf said :) ww: what O ww: what OS are you running? are you sure you don't have 'sudo reboot' in cron or something? ;) (don't laugh, i've seen it happen) lol haha wow ive never seen that.... yet... some people should just stick to windows hi vcs hi au my freebsd 8.1 home router reboots at 3:45am, give or take a minute, every 3-6 days it seems totally random on which day it happens, except the reboot time is constant totally bizarre maybe a hardware bug? i always blame the hardware at work, because my code is always right its always that evil hardware guy screwing it up fink: check cron jobs being fired around that time... I doubt it's a cron job directly, it's more likely something else being triggered by the cron job. jdoe: thanks, but i did…nothing there's nothing being run at that time, or nothing you thought was related? jdoe: actually, it's me. i have his password ******** and i'm just rebooting his box all the time to give him something to do =) gotta give him some credit, at least he picked hunter22 instead of hunter2... jdoe: nothing being run azmarco: ;) jdoe: i have a unison job on another two boxes around that time though… i just realized but how could that crash the router? can't imagine, unless the traffic crosses the router, and you never use the router for anything other than that unison job :P I don't know. jdoe: yea, the unison job shouldn't even touch the router i think it's haunted oh wow. RandalSchwartz: it showed up! I'm a certified SAGE. In shirt form! I'd given that thing up for dead. although why HE shipped it in a padded envelope is beyond me. hey folks--anyone running ARCH Linux on their VPS? no, but I'm running arch on my home machine cool, is there 64-bit support or just 32-bit for VPS? do you know? should be 64 bit support. To be honest, I just got mine setup today, but uname -a says its running 64 bit sweet--are you going to run arch? or stick with.. there's definitely 64 bit support, i am on 64 bit debian nah, I almost always use freebsd on my servers, mainly why I chose arpnet sounds good; thanks for the help :D ice nice* ja