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heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) RandalSchwartz: ifthen - classic ssh put the files under /etc. It's only relatively modern ssh that moved that to /etc/ssh. b1k3ryd3r: ah RandalSchwartz: no conspiracy theory... just remember that OSX is nextstep which is *ancient* b1k3ryd3r: hehe
thanks for that Randall RandalSchwartz: be sure ifthen sees that b1k3ryd3r: ifthen is not here atm RandalSchwartz: he's in channel
so maybe he'll see the backscroll b1k3ryd3r: he left the channel RandalSchwartz: oh weird
my autocomplete is still completing him :) b1k3ryd3r: what client do you use, RandalSchwartz ?
lol RandalSchwartz: irc.el b1k3ryd3r: hrm whats that one
thats new to me RandalSchwartz: irc inside GNU Emacs b1k3ryd3r: I figured you for an epic5 guy maybe
ahhh yes RandalSchwartz: what is epic5? b1k3ryd3r: its a continuation of the old ircII code RandalSchwartz: ahh, no. I prefer tight integration with my mail reader and newsreader
so I can cut-n-paste easily b1k3ryd3r: nice one RandalSchwartz: I read mail and news with GNUS
and create subshell windows instead of opening new sessions
so I basically live inside emacs
Terminal.app -> ssh -> tmux -> emacs -> [sessions] b1k3ryd3r: :)
and do you browse the web with lynx
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dabb has joined #arpnetworks dabb: agh random freezes, breaking my balls RandalSchwartz: frozen balls! ***: HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks -: jpalmer has to figure out why yum keeps dumping core on CentOS6 at arp. Otherwise, I may have to go back to CentOS5, and find another provider for C6 ***: tubgoat has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
ifthen has joined #arpnetworks ifthen: b1k*, Randall, I read you. b1k, Have you set up the solid connection I am now enjoying yet?
Well let me know when you see this. Randal I still think it is strange that apple made it easy to talk inside the garden but by omission of a file made it harder to talk outside the wall. RandalSchwartz: ommssion of a file? ifthen: Hey Randal, RandalSchwartz: which file? ifthen: Yes config in the user RandalSchwartz: nobody has a config by default
that's not particular to apple ifthen: hmm even in FreeBSD?
ssh_config? RandalSchwartz: you mean ~/.ssh/config, right
that's the per-user config
for ssh ifthen: yes RandalSchwartz: there's no ~/.ssh by default for anyone
freebsd or Apple ifthen: yes well apple didn't have one in the distro RandalSchwartz: eh... wtf are you talking about
neither does freebsd
IT'S THE SAME FOR BOTH
there aren't any .ssh files in unix, until you add them
that's the way it is ifthen: I'll have to read the man again for that RandalSchwartz: or are you talking about the things in /etc
well /etc in OSX, and /etc/ssh in freebsd ifthen: The whole stock setup RandalSchwartz: they're actually pretty close then
did you see my comment earlier
OSX = /etc/ssh_config ***: tubgoat has joined #arpnetworks RandalSchwartz: FreeBSD = /etc/ssh/ssh_config ifthen: yes RandalSchwartz: because originally, it was in /etc
now it's in the subdir
I have /etc/ssh_config and /etc/sshd_config on OSX just fine
and the equivalents on /etc/ssh/* on FreeBSD just fine
so I'm not sure what you're pointing at ifthen: yes but nothing in ~/user RandalSchwartz: RIGHT
nothing EVER there
that's for the USER to add ifthen: maybe it got there through kekygen RandalSchwartz: yeah - ssh-keygen *creates* .ssh, etc
but still doesn't add anything to .ssh/config
that's for you ifthen: ok i get it -: RandalSchwartz wanders off b1k3ryd3r: ifthen: yes, great tip
works a charm :) ifthen: you're welcome rider!
hope u don't miss your obsession! b1k3ryd3r: not at all!
lol ifthen: nothing yet but i have a website and i hope to [slowly] see everything through it.
Can you see ie google? b1k3ryd3r: ie google? ifthen: could you see google in an xterm? b1k3ryd3r: I don't use xterm but yes I have a terminal app and a cli web browser installed ifthen: lynx or visual? b1k3ryd3r: lynx ifthen: ok i used to use it. And I still have IRCII but forgot most of the commands.
Randal has a great setup for sure.
so much to learn
bbl ***: ifthen has left up_the_irons: jpalmer: was meaning to talk to you about that. a customer recently install cent 6 and he didn't have any problems. we should compare configs jpalmer: up_the_irons: I'm planning on reinstalling tonight. I'll be happy to share.
are you running the same version of KVM across all hosts? up_the_irons: yup jpalmer: ok. Are you going to be around in a couple hours?
like.. 3-4?
err, 3-4 hours.. not 3:00-4:00 up_the_irons: probably not, pm / email me the uuid of the vps in question, and i'll compare configs tonight jpalmer: ok.
also worth noting. yum works fine for smallish tasks. (installing irssi, screen, etc. but if I 'yum update' after a fesh install.. all of the OS packages.. I get a core dump ***: heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) up_the_irons: ah ok ***: heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks
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wallshot has joined #arpnetworks wallshot: i wonder if i just lost my routes or my vps
2 vps would be odd, it must be networky. could be my office, but the google still works.
oh and there it goes
maybe someone at level 3 tripped on the fiber
meh. nope. it's gone again
i should use traceroute or something to see if it's near the arp end or just somewhere in the middle
pccwbtn.net is shitty a brick on its routes it looks like
ugliest traceroutes running in circles ***: boba has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
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mick_laptop has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) Sheath: n e lag spike? ***: d^_^b has joined #arpnetworks wallshot: pccwbtn.net broke their routes ***: mick_laptop has joined #arpnetworks wallshot: which looks like lag spikes
when suddenly traffic stalls for a minute ***: boba has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) wallshot: then they get some packets acrsos before stalling it out again ***: boba has joined #arpnetworks Sheath: n e lag spike? wallshot: broken record much? Sheath: i keep getting disconencted, wasnt sure if my msg went through or not okay wallshot: (14:49:58) john: pccwbtn.net broke their routes
(14:50:18) john: which looks like lag spikes
(14:50:23) john: when suddenly traffic stalls for a minute ***: spits has joined #arpnetworks wallshot: very likely you hit the same thing i did b1k3ryd3r: hi spits :] spits: hello wallshot: http://interwebfun.org/pccwbtn-fail.png there's some example of routing fail ***: boba has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
boba has joined #arpnetworks wallshot: nice, and now the route goes from att.net to arp
without pccwbtn's routefail along the way
i'm guessing trit.net may be alternate backgone, or maybe at&t just found a better route to trit.net without going though pcc RandalSchwartz: it's all about the BGPs :)
and spanning algorithms wallshot: IP is so hitek ***: tubgoat has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds)
crazed has joined #arpnetworks b1k3ryd3r: hey anyone here have experience with adding ipv6 dns records in the arp control panel? I am tryng to add a PTR record for 2607:f2f8:abd8::10 but not matter what I try I can't get it to work
I type in 10 and add the trailing zeros and it just gives me an error continually
tried lots of things at this point, don't really know what else to do wallshot: i ended up running my own named to setup my ipv6 PTRs ***: toxinn has joined #arpnetworks toxinn: hola
just checking network status wallshot: i saw a backbone have routing issues earlier toxinn: ahh ok wallshot: seems my friends stayed connected to my vps' xmpp service, but i lost my xmpp connection and my ssh all froze up for minutes
(14:55:39) john: http://interwebfun.org/pccwbtn-fail.png there's some example of routing fail
that's what i managed to capture of it toxinn: k just seeing whats up, the box rarely ever goes down ***: spits has quit IRC (Quit: Textual IRC Client: http://www.textualapp.com/) b1k3ryd3r: w00t
got it ***: Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks
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niner has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) up_the_irons: b1k3ryd3r: reverse DNS records are actually entered in reverse also. So it would be like 0.1.0.0.0.0.0....... etc...
b1k3ryd3r: but i see you already figured this out already
:) b1k3ryd3r: yeh I was not putting a . between the 0 and 1
thanks man up_the_irons: np b1k3ryd3r: I figured it it was 10 I put ... 10
hehe
trial end error i my preferred learning method
is* up_the_irons: lol RandalSchwartz: brute force is mine jpalmer: spoonfeeding, hello! ***: tubgoat has joined #arpnetworks
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