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fink has joined #arpnetworks mattx86: thought I'd let you guys know of a dual-stack managed dns provider I found: https://www.zerigo.com/managed-dns
I'll probably sign up later, but first, I must sleep :) bbl vapor: managed dns provider == web interface? or they do all your dns for you via tickets? pilgrimd: Judging by their site, the former. a_j__c: does Arp do anything special for getting it's OpenBSD client's networking interfaces to work in QEMU? pilgrimd: Is the e1000 driver not finding your interfaces? a_j__c: well, the interface is there, and it worked during the install
but it doesn't work anymore fink: a_j__c: can you be more specific? a_j__c: when I was installing, the interface I was using was working perfectly fine
and now when I boot to OpenBSD I can't hit my DHCP server
I'm prolly overlooking something pilgrimd: ARP offers DHCP? a_j__c: nono
this is at my place, was just wondering if there was something special they do pilgrimd: You have a DHCP server at your house and you're trying to use it from your VPS? -: fink is confused pilgrimd: DHCP doesn't work across broadcast domains. a_j__c: no this has nothing to do with arpnetworks
i was just wondering if there were any tricks they use here is all
:) pilgrimd: It "just works" AFAICT. Static assignments. a_j__c: hmm weir
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thanks though ***: homosaur has quit IRC (Quit: pocketful of goat cheese, ready to party)
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raptelan has joined #arpnetworks Nobody: Sigh.. okay, is it better off keeping my current dedicated server or going with a VPS for teamspeak.. I have this person who is adament about me not switching to a vps ***: robotarmy has joined #arpnetworks
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robotarmy has joined #arpnetworks tooth: if you have it why not give it a try? ***: homosaur has joined #arpnetworks
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Zuul has joined #arpnetworks G: Nobody: if you have $10/$20 to give it a try, give it a try
Nobody: some things to note: a virtual server isn't always fully comparible to a dedicated server, i.e.: a virtual server doesn't have direct access to the physical hardware timing clock - I know in the past, software like Asterisk has had performance problems as a result - although they've now worked around the issue, also KVM I believe isn't as bad off with the issue, you will have less resources, I don't know about the teamspeak requirements, but the ***: homosaur has quit IRC (Quit: pocketful of goat cheese, ready to party) G: Nobody: on the other hand, you may find you can get more resources cheaper that sorta thing, some of the dedicated servers aren't that great
Nobody: it may seem like a cliche', but only you can tell :) mattx86: IMHO, a VPS is a great value compared to a dedicated server. it's generally easier to manage a VPS (for a lower cost) for both you and your provider G: mattx86: yeah, hence why I'm saying spend the 10/20 bucks to give it a try
mattx86: but I'm also acknowledging that it deosn't always work for everything as well, in comparison ***: robotarmy has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) mattx86: G: true ***: HighJinx has quit IRC (*.net *.split)
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