Hi, I have an issue with a bot in one of your ipv6 blocks anyone available for that? I think abuse@arpnetworks.com is how to handle that it's not abuse if that bounces, I know support@ works if it's not abuse, why should the ISP care? look up the customer, and contact them directly it's public information? of course the v6 delegations are there not delegated 2607:f2f8:ad00::26 ahh - I see the v6 delegations aren't installed. Garry is bad today. :) email support@ to get the customer then. okay, thanks and I'll have to nudge him to get the v6 delegations installed because yes, in theory, the v6 delegations *are* public record randalschwartz: feel free to add my name to the list of interested parties in your 'nudge' ;-) thanks it's probably just a lot of paperwork but it'll definitely become more necessary as we finish v6 entry and it'll prevent confusion like just now somehow I thought whois records were maintained. must have mis remembered. think it's only for v4 delegations over a certain size yeah - I know I have a whois delegation, because I have a /28 I think that's the cutoff 2010/02/21/freenode-#arpnetworks:172540 < jlgaddis> a /29 or larger is supposed to be SWIP'd to the end user/customer, however there ya go I wonder what it is for v6 clearly not /29, or the entire net would have one whois :) (only true for comic effect) /64 and up I assume 64 is just a segment or down rather ;) I presume you mean /56 or so which is logically the smallest to assign to a customer unless you know the customer is only a single segment ever hmm, could be he.net assigns a /64 only by default, have to 'request' the /48 to be allocated here it'd be /48 :) there are isps handing out 64's tho those isps are presuming a single segment then if not, they don't get the vast size of v6 space /48s should be given out like candy, free for the asking those preparing for / wanting whois swip'ed for v6 may wish to be sure the 'right' info is ready to be published: http://support.arpnetworks.com/faqs/main/how-do-i-change-what-appears-in-arins-whois-for-my-ip-block that's exactly how they treated the ipv4 space in the past look how that turned out ;) not the same scale at all unless you think we're trying not to run out in ten billion years if in 20 years we will want to address billions of nanobots it'll be drama all over again because that's how long it'll take if you gave every current ipv4 holder a /32 because that's how many there are. :) so I think "every isp gets a /32, and hands out /48 to each customer" is *quite* viable and still leaves us with 1000 years of addressing exactly what the train of thought was for ipv4 but with a lot fewer bits if we start living longer than that it might be tedious to learn yet another addressing system by then we'll all be using holo-addressing anyway who needs numbers when you have direct neuron communication should solve the problem of relative time ipv12 could be qubits ;) https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#six55 I think there is a typo. "the assigning organization is responsible" seems like it would make more sense if it said "the assigned organization is responsible" since the organization making the assignments is already responsible. heh. working on a nice freebsd zfs send/recv remote cloning tool if this works the way I hope, I can start mirroring my ARP filesystems to texas for BCP Cool, I've been planning to set up something like that for doing backups of my remote systems to my storage box at home be careful. remote mirroring in realtime means remote mirroring of rm operations in realtime. I'm also mirroring the snapshots ;-) so the remotes will be as reliable as the locals you and your zfs snapshots. someone needs to write a zfs alike filesystem that isn't gpl that isn't memory or cpu intensive. 'useable by mere mortals and all systems'. maybe btrfs some day see "not gpl" oh right. one day, I'll probably jump on this zfs bandwagon. that'll probably be about the same tiem that zfs is the default FS ona standard freebsd install. it's selectable on PCBSD now I'd also, for once, like a programming language to come with a doesItHalt function that takes a function and produces a boolean. Also not GPL. I don't think you can get away from CPU intensive if you want COW and reliability of ZFS -- can get away from memory intensive by carefully designed trees maybe the day zfs becomes standard for freebsd is the day freebsd stops running on lower end systems. and you can use PCBSD to install a "straight" freebsd I'll take donations of all the freebsd boxen that won't run freebsd then. ;-) reardencode: I wouldn't know. but I also know that 256mb is not a recommended size for a filesystem such as zfs, and if the filesystem requires that much, its way too much of a pig for me. toddf: agreed, I switched back to UFS when I moved to ARP. cool - got my script just about working ran into trouble trying to use zfs send -R, so now I'm doing the recursion by hand hi, how long does it usually take to get a new "cdrom" installed? my new account was enabled within an hour instead of 24-48, so I'm happy so far. hello? normal answer. 24-48 hours. :) but also possible sooner eventually, that'll be automated Is that you? Really you? of Perl fame? indeed I'm an ARP customer sorry we didn't meet before. your name sounds familiar I'm wondering how to do VPN over ssh to get into my server. have you uploaded your ssh key? yes, it should be. I'll tell you why in privmsg. ... http://www.arpnetworks.com/vps/management-console then hit "t" and follow the instructions thanks Randal. and from your control panel, you can upload the ssh key instructions are tehre. what's PERL? Long ago, in a Web bubble far, far away ... hah anyone have second network interfaces on their VPS? just seems like the easiest way to create a small blocked off internal network without having to actually build a gateway/nat box well, easiest in terms of firewalling.. :) I can just skip a second interface instead of adding a bunch of special rules for special situations lol pjs: i use vlan interfaces for internal jails fink, ah nice.. and these can be used normally in pf? yea just like any other int awesome unless you need carp/altq but it's not usually an issue, you can workaround it hey randal, what's your website again about the cruises? naw, I don't.. just want to make it easy on my firewall rules :) jlgaddis: http://www.insightcruises.com/ gracias jlgaddis - hanging out with Neil now RandalSchwartz: how was your upgrade to 8.2? OpenBSD is now running at 4.9, thanks to Todd Fries for documenting the mpbios issue. RandalSchwartz: ping?