[00:28] *** jpalmer has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [01:16] *** Webhostbudd has joined #arpnetworks [01:57] mercutio, up_the_irons: My v6 only hosts are mostly for testing, but I have a pair of database servers who don't need to talk to anything outside the local network which are v6 only too [02:05] *** chmod\2 has joined #arpnetworks [02:06] *** chmod\ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [02:24] *** jbum has joined #arpnetworks [02:45] brycec: plett : ah, good choices [02:49] *** Webhostbudd has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [02:55] brycec: mercutio : are you guys talking about SNI? http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/NameBasedSSLVHostsWithSNI [02:55] brycec: mercutio : if so, the browser support list, as written, at least looks pretty broad at this point [02:56] mercutio: the txt record stuff for HA is actually supported somewhere in an SRV record, i've heard, but i don't know what the browser support is [03:01] up_the_irons: well it makes sense now emali etc is doing similar [03:01] jabber uses srv records too [03:02] i haven't done sni before [03:02] maybe it's not too bad now [03:02] btw up_the_irons looks like virtio is fine [03:03] now for openbsd 5.3 to come out [03:03] 5.2 is coming out shortly [03:03] so i think 5.3 is in may [03:03] oh, and non-virto sucked pretty badly, so may still be worth checking scsi drivers [03:05] mercutio: so 5.3 will have it by default? [03:06] if you want me to switch arch to scsi, lmk, but i don't suspect it'll make a difference [03:23] yeh [03:23] 5.2-current does too [03:23] which is diff from 5.2 [03:23] well it was mostly for knowing what'll work with stable version [03:24] not going to look at it tonight thoguh [03:34] it's not a huge risk running a stable -current [03:34] but it's not really best practice [06:23] *** Mexicainvexed has joined #arpnetworks [06:25] *** dzup has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [07:44] CaZe: how often do you align your OEP? [07:47] up_the_irons: ah yes SNI, that's what it's called. Good to see its support is broadened... though there are some relatively significant holes in support, like Android pre-Honeycomb, Apache pre 2.2.12, Windows XP, wget pre-2011, and Python 2.x [07:47] For those looking to test it out https://alice.sni.velox.ch/ [08:12] *** jbum has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [10:19] man this freebsd vps is so screwed [10:19] pkg_config -a just spits a million errors about not being able to find packages [10:19] i need to rebuild all packages registered with pkg_config [10:20] er [10:20] pkg_info even [10:25] portmaster -a ? [10:25] or portupgrade, whatever way you swing [10:34] yeah i might have to give that a shot [10:34] i'm sure something will break along the way though [10:47] yep, can't upgrade perl [10:47] amazing [10:47] i'm just going to move this box over to gentoo and say screw it [10:47] i'm tired of it breaking [11:02] so perl 5.10 won't compile [11:02] awesome [11:16] hehe. did you read /usr/ports/UPDATING or UPGRADING or whatever it is? [11:17] dunno, maybe you're doing something different, but I've had a box that's been upgraded continuously since I first installed it with a 6.something release six or so years ago [11:31] qbit: Only when I disassemble it for cleaning, which isn't that often. [11:38] kew [11:39] you crank it beyond the 2lbs he recommends? [11:56] up_the_irons : Are there any filters in place to block certain types of incoming UDP DNS traffic? Certain queries originating at my ARPnetworks VPS are timing out. When checking the logs of the DNS Servers in question, they receive the query and I am pretty sure they respond as well. [13:05] mnathani: i'm seeing something similar here [13:10] qbit: Crank what? [13:23] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Quit: There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.) [13:46] tighten the thumb bolt things [14:03] looks like i was able to solve my perl issue [14:06] mnathani: incoming from what perspective? [14:08] by the sound of it up_the_irons, from the perspective of the VPS [14:08] the query gets out but the response doesn't seem to make it4 back [14:09] up_the_irons: incoming dns replies to outgoing queries originating from vps, if he was seeing the same thing i was [14:09] looks like it cleared up on its own, though [14:09] mnathani: there's 5 Mbps throttle on outbound UDP (your VPS to the outside world), but not inbound. so a VPS can't DDoS someone else [14:10] mnathani: judging by your traffic graph, you wouldn't be hitting this [14:10] jlgaddis: roger brycec : roger [14:11] up_the_irons: that's good to know... Seems like something that the FAQ could benefit from having. [14:11] brycec: ah, tnx for the info on SNI holes [14:12] no prob, no big deal really [14:12] up_the_irons: presumably you could still syn flood, or harass dnssec-enabled servers, or... [14:12] jdoe: indeed, it's not a universal DDoS filter [14:13] (BRB PROOF OF CONCEPT) [14:13] * jdoe ducks [15:08] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [15:08] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Changing host) [15:08] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [15:13] *** nukefree has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [15:13] *** nukefree has joined #arpnetworks [15:41] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [17:24] *** chmod\2 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [17:24] *** chmod\ has joined #arpnetworks [17:26] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Quit: Computer has gone to sleep.) 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[22:39] Lefty: yes, via your control panel [22:40] or portal [22:40] or whatever its called [22:53] ^^ [23:07] *** jbum has joined #arpnetworks [23:17] milki: I couldn't find it [23:24] *** krazydad has joined #arpnetworks [23:25] *** jbum has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [23:26] look harder~ [23:26] *** jbum has joined #arpnetworks [23:27] wow so easy [23:27] go to my services [23:27] click on bandwidth [23:27] >.< [23:28] whoa [23:28] my bandwidth quota went up [23:28] i didnt notice [23:28] thats awesome [23:29] *** krazydad has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [23:29] my yearly usage so far is less than 10% of my monthly quota -.- [23:29] * milki sighz [23:56] *** Ehtyar has quit IRC (Quit: Never look down on someone unless you're helping them up.)