[00:09] jbergstroem: welcome to #arpnetworks [00:09] up_the_irons: thanks\ [00:37] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Quit: Never look down on someone unless you're helping them up.) [02:09] *** mnathani has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [02:20] *** mnathani has joined #arpnetworks [02:20] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [02:25] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [02:50] just got a really good deal on a 20 pack of WD 1TB RE4's. I hope the shipping carrier doesn't trash them... (i requested FedEx) [03:54] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [05:59] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [06:09] *** JosephB_ has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [06:10] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [06:14] *** josephb has joined #arpnetworks [08:21] up_the_irons: what kindof enclosures do you use to house your disks? that sounds like fun to bring all that storage online ;-) [09:17] too bad qemu-kvm didn't support arm yet. this would be one badass kvm platform: www.baserock.com [09:25] that's pretty cool [10:27] *** k3asd has joined #arpnetworks [10:28] *** k3asd is now known as k3asd` [10:49] *** mikjaer has joined #arpnetworks [10:49] Hey, where can i find information about the hostingcenter? [10:56] search irc logs. its mentioned about every month. I forget the details. [11:03] *** arenlor has joined #arpnetworks [11:06] mikjaer: http://arpnetworks.com/ [11:06] Anyone familiar with opendkim? [11:07] mikeputnam: im not stupid, please don't offend me by asuming so [11:07] whats hostingcenter? [11:08] milki: http://arpnetworks.com/ [11:08] how is arpnetworks = hostingcenter? [11:08] mikeputnam: Eh, why do you keep linking the site? [11:09] mikjaer: if you take offense to text pasted in irc, it is of no consequence to me [11:09] o noes, the internet is offensive! [11:10] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [11:10] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [11:10] I don't, i'll just add your name to my stupidity-filter, also known as my ignorelist [11:10] * mikeputnam nods politely [11:11] its ok. everythign here is archived for eternity [11:11] milki: i'd like to know something about the servercenter arpnetwork uses, but it does'nt seems to be on their website. And i just joined so i havent got any irc logs [11:11] o, the actual locations? [11:11] ya... [11:11] mikjaer: What do you want to know? [11:11] email support i guess? [11:11] maybe its supposed to be sekrit [11:12] to prevent death by nukes or somethign [11:13] *** Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks [11:13] Under contact you can find the location: http://arpnetworks.com/contact [11:14] o [11:14] datacenter address [11:14] :o [11:14] what does it matter? [11:14] for some reason, i thought arp had stuff on the east coast o.O [11:15] Nope, but we'd all love that. [11:15] except those of us on the west coast ;) [11:15] Lefty: It'd allow better redundancy. [11:16] aye [11:16] hmmm [11:16] I certainly wouldn't vote against it [11:16] coresite huh [11:16] So, should Australia finally attack us you data will still be safe. [11:17] Security: on-site officers, mantraps, biometrics, CCTV, key card controls [11:17] man...traps? [11:18] mantraps are just fancy doors which you have to go through and show your id / scan your eyes / fingers to be let through [11:18] milki: It's not as good as a mino-trap, but better than a goblin trap. [11:18] if you fail the verification you won't be let in, or in some cases it may trap you [11:18] in most countries it would be illegal to trap, even burglars, so most places it only rejects them :) [11:19] The idea is the latter, double doors that lock you in for the police/security. [11:19] interesting. didnt know they had a name [11:19] ive seen those before then [11:19] some bank locations offer that for their atms [11:24] What's the most common deliverytime from order to ready? [11:25] 24 hr? [11:25] o [11:25] thats max -.- [11:25] Depends on when you order it [11:25] i think up_the_irons said he provisions things at night [11:25] cool :-) Just ordered one, im looking forward to test it out :) [11:25] Im in Europe, what's the localtime now? [11:25] mikjaer: You'll love it. [11:25] localtime is 1125 [11:25] mikjaer: Local time doesn't matter, I think he's nocturnal. [11:27] Great :-) ... well, i'll just wait for it to happend then, i's 20:26 here now anyway :) [11:44] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [11:45] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [11:45] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [11:49] Is there any way to run a traceroute from a specific IP address? [11:49] arenlor: If you are still wondering, I have some experience with opendkim, even if I only use it for signing. [11:49] andol: I managed to solve the issue. Apparentally they got rid of ASDPDiscard [11:50] Now instead it's ASDPAction discard [12:12] up_the_irons: You around? [13:24] toddf: no enclosure, just local disks within the SC825 2U chassis [13:28] arenlor: traceroute -i, or something [13:36] mikjaer: i'm online now and I'll be processing orders shortly [13:36] Great, looking forward to checking it out :-) [13:36] milki: these days, I do them in the day as well. [13:36] mikjaer: :) [13:37] mikjaer: where did you hear about us? [13:38] I have been running wildly all over the internet to get a virtual server in the states running openbsd :) [13:39] So i guess "Google" would be the proper answer [13:41] up_the_irons: traceroute -i let's me choose interface, but doesn't accept eth1:6 as the interface, only eth1 [13:42] mikjaer: ah ok [13:42] arenlor: o'rly? weird [13:43] up_the_irons: Yeah, a bit annoying when you're trying to figure out why you can't connect to an IP but your other VPS can see it and connect. [13:43] That problem seems to have resolved itself though. [13:43] ah [13:45] I moved an IP from one VPS to the other, and it stopped working for a while. [13:46] arenlor: oh, ARP cache [13:47] arenlor: switch remembers the MAC address of the old vps [13:47] arenlor: if you send a gratuitous ARP (GARP) to the gateway from that IP, it'll clear it [13:47] or something like that... [13:47] ;) [13:48] *** twobithacker has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [13:48] up_the_irons: Ah, well I was hoping that doing a traceroute OUT from that IP address would force it to clear the issue. I figured it was some type of caching. [13:49] arenlor: what os? [13:49] *** twobithacker has joined #arpnetworks [13:49] mikjaer: Linux 3.2 (Debian 6) [13:50] arenlor: yes, but just a ping is fine. it _will_ clear it, like you said. [13:50] any packet with that IP and a different MAC will cause the switch to learn the new MAC [13:50] if you install arping, you can do it with: arping -c 4 -A -I eth0 and if the switch accepts it (ie. if arp-table is not locked) it will change the table :) [13:50] arenlor: 3.2 isn't default on deb 6 is it? [13:50] mikjaer: oh nice! [13:51] up_the_irons: Not default, but if you just aptitude update && aptitude full-upgrade it'll upgrade to it. [13:51] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [13:51] arenlor: ah cool. how are you finding it to be? [13:51] if you are running vrp or anything like it to archeive redundancy it will send the package automaticly for you though :) [13:51] up_the_irons: Now I just need to find out how to ping from a specific IP address ^_^ [13:52] arenlor: use arping like mikjaer said [13:52] up_the_irons: 3.2 is just the same to me, I don't do anything fancy enough for it. [13:52] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [13:52] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [13:53] arenlor: roger [13:53] up_the_irons: I can say, it's not worse. [13:55] cool [13:57] Heh, gotta love clarity. My package from UPS will be here between 9 AM and 7 PM (or later). [13:58] at least you know it won't be before 9am. [13:59] that's a start! [14:21] How do i set up ptr adresses? [14:24] mikjaer: click "Reverse DNS" in the Portal [14:24] mikjaer: Login to your dashboard, go to Reverse DNS. [14:24] duh ... sorry for asking before trying :( [14:25] New Record, first bit is the * of 1.2.3.* [14:26] Content I believe you need to remember the last . as in you.mom.arenlor.com. [14:26] "Should you require use of the entire /48 at this time, we will route it to you over a link-local address." <- this is crazy? Whoever needs a whole /48'er for a vps? :-/ [14:26] I just use NS records myself so that I can maintain it how I wish. [14:27] mikjaer: That way you can give every user their own IP address? [14:27] that's why we don't do it by default ;) [14:27] I mean, that's the only reason I've been able to figure out as to WHY you'd use that many. [14:27] I am trying to figure out a service you can provide that will allow _that_ many users at a vps :P [14:28] mikjaer: Not at once. [14:29] However, should I start a tracking service I can give each user a separate new IP address, so that way if you return to an IP address I know it's you. [14:30] * arenlor really wishes he could afford "The American" [14:40] If 89$ is the on-sale precis, what is the regular price for that plan? [14:40] andol: $99 [14:42] *** jbum has joined #arpnetworks [14:42] thanks [14:48] *** jbum has quit IRC (Quit: jbum) [16:13] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [16:28] *** henderb_ has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [16:33] *** henderb_ has joined #arpnetworks [20:37] Heh, the Khan Academy javascript thing doesn't allow do-while loops. 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