:| yeah '12 did go by fast is it possible to see how long we've been customers? credit card statements? ;) haha, yeah that's what i figured uptime? well, actually, I dunno about you but I keep all emails I get that are of the nature "thank you for signing up for service x", I'm sure I've got up_the_irons' welcome in that folder somewhere mike-burns: even accounting for post-kernel-patch reboots, the physical host for my VPS crashed a couple times, wouldn't work for me ;) http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2012-December/001448.html ah, nice jdoe: ^ ZFS IMPROVEMENTS I guess it's time to get off 8.3 :) looks like rxvt-9.16 is out <3 sudo insults BOB says: You seem to have forgotten your passwd, enter another! RandalSchwartz: isn't 8.3 supported for a while? EoL's not til 2014... you can stick if you want to :D huh, I'm still on 8.3 too. thought I'd upgraded to 9.0 at some point. well - I was just waiting for 9.1. and now it's out. :) ahh I have a sometimes justified fear of x.0 releases L yeah, I hear you. yeah - april 30 2014 for 8.3 I'll probably get around to it before then =] Hello does Arp Networks have any data centers in Canada? I would like to get a VPS for hosting an Asterisk server but I'm fearful of latency?œ asr33: nope only the one DC in LA do you think Arp Networks could ever expand into Canada? i do not if you are looking for hosting in Canada, I would loove at OVH.ca :) look* brilliant thanks for tip :-) np asr33: you can use ping.ovh.ca to test your latency its in Montreal er Quebec not Montreal >.> staticsafe: wishing you a very happy new year...and thank you for your help :) howdy ... anyone using freebsd, and more specifically ipv6 successfully? yes and yes Randal, hey :) I have this in my rc.conf on 9 ... should work, but it isn't ifconfig_em0_ipv6="inet6 2607:f2f8:ab14::2/64" ipv6_defaultrouter="2607:f2f8:ab14::1" still running 8.3 ah also, I'm doing v6 differently than up_the_irons has others do v6 because I'm weird heh ... how are you doing it? ipv6_enable=YES ... ipv6_defaultrouter=fe80::5054:ff:fe27:9007%em0 ... ipv6_ifconfig_em0="2607:f2f8:3080::/64" that's how I do it yeah, I asked about the LLA for the router, was hoping that would help because my default router is a link local so your host address is *:0 ? yes :) simpler that way i have no idea what i'm doing, but it works (FreeBSD) phlux, 8 or 9? 9 do you mind pasting what's in your rc.conf related to ipv6? http://paste.ewnix.net/index.php?show=72 also, they just set up my vps, so I'm not ruling out a provisioning problem ... what's strange is that I can ping my gateway from outside, just not from my host yeah, same phlux, thanks Aye this is sounding more and more like a provisioning issue I suppose I can try ipv6_enable to see if it makes a difference yeah - without ipv6_enable, it's all for nought Randal, that's true in 8, not true any more in 9 oh I wrote part of that code before I left the project :) so v6 is enabled by default in 9? nice. in fact ipv6_enable generates a warning at boot time, but it's harmless well you have to have an ifconfig_IF_ipv6 line in rc.conf I actually wrote the code to make SLAAC automatic if it's available, but I got shot down on that one no difference ... still can't ping my gateway I think it's a provisioning issue what's the response time from support generally? I know it's a holiday weekend and all, but that's why I have time to work on this atm :) typical reponse time is 24-48 hours unless it's about a box on fire... then it's much shorter. heh yeah - ARP is not about quick customer service... but about fair pricing for great service. I have five boxes hosted here. awesome service for that yeah, I'm good with that ... once I get my networking in place I don't need a lot of hand holding :) and the price is definitely attractive also, this irc channel has a lot of support since most of us have been here for a while nice I'm all about the IRC :) i think historicallyi've found it's less than 24 hours i imagine a few hours from now you'll get a response excellent i think it's every evening there's a run through of email ... I'm just antsy to get going, and I don't want to put in a bunch of work if they have to reinstall :) heh i first came in here cos i was wondering how long provisioning took i think ? i forgot to leave :/ actually i think i did leave for a while heh hmm why did someone recommend ovh to asr33 for latency to canada? yeah - it's basically "if you can wait until the end of the day, you'll be better off" ovh has terrible routing mercutio: OVH have a DC in Quebec now, their v4 routing is fine v6 yea its terrible static: it's not fine for ipv4 it is try google ... it's like 80 msec to google from canada and some of their routing is kind of round about im in Toronto, i have a OVH Canadian server, 25ms to it is toronto near wehre they host? i have 8 msec ping to vps in same city as me on adsl no not really ahh maybe it's not too bad for your provider then its in Quebec which is a different province so about 1000km away? quebec - they speak french! canada is ages apart east to west apparently 510km according to google maps is that all? you should have ~8 msec latency then for the distance and then your normal hext hop latency 1 sec Quebec, Canada and Montreal, QC, Canada. er lemme paste that maybe i need to be more speicif :) oh hangon wtf am i doing it's montreal to toronto isn't it Beauharnois, Québec, Canada thats the city they are in h i see 511k but it's basically like montreal but cheaper? it probably routes via new york though mercutio: http://pastie.org/pastes/5599606/text?key=exrkpolahsf47hu2o8e8a nope they peer at TOR-IX so 18msec to travel 510km? it's probably 570km or more as it probably goes via montreal yes mtl is their montreal POP anyway that said 26 msec is fine for vip voip what's your ping like to 8.8.8.8 static? mercutio: ~34ms staticsafe: from ovh? no from home one sec rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 16.915/17.476/17.762/0.425 ms - from my ovh box 8.8.8.8 is anycast, isn't it? oh yep its' got better it was more like 80 or so msec before hmm mercutio: traceroute will be a better tool if you're using 8.8.8.8 as a reference, the 80 msec might have been an anomaly due to you being bounced to a different anycast node better still to pick something that isn't anycasted ^ well it was more i had access to vps and i was checking it out and all the dns servers were slow from there dns recursors 4.2.2.2 was the closest from memory about 10 msec or so away i use bind locally for DNS no forwarders you realize that arp has their own resolvers, right? doug: yeh i realise arp has their own resolvers we were getting distracted and talking about ovh and canada arp has good routing :) the google servers are likely to provide, um ... creative answers depending on the question doug: google dns is pretty good i've found arp's cache is much smaller than google.s I forward to Google DNS at home via my dnsmasq instance <3 dnsmasq i use dnsmasq with --all-servers at home and isp, and google :) i don't use my ISP's resolvers since they are a) unreliable b) hijack NXDOMAINs eek sounds fun ah --all-servers I use strict-order to force it use Google DNS first since I also have Level3 resolvers in the list and that can cause bad replies for stuff that uses CDNs really? aye i've found level 3 fine for cdns level3 have too small caches though but then i find 8.8.8.8 only fucks up akamai mercutio: i was getting directed to google servers with +100ms latency instead of the local ones opendns is slightly better in regards to cdn optimization they hijack NXDOMAIN by default though *nod* any public service like that has its quirks it's a matter of finding ones you can live with :) or running your own of course yea if google public dns goes to shit, ill just fuck it and run bind or someting probably won't run a local resolver on my vps, I got a very small one to try it out static: wow. i get the same google servers with 8.8.8.8 as with isp dns doug: there's a standard for passing the source ip along :o mercutio: probably my case was a fluke/anomaly but it was annoying understand here akamai sucks often using more distant akamai servers can go faster but they were routing akamai to hong kong mercutio: it's just a draft, and it's got a lot of problems regarding privacy, etc. (i'm in new zealand) also since my family uses a lot of youtube i need CDNs to work probably which has similar latency to US ... but much less bandwidth ouch i prefer anycast cdns anyway but lots of people are against them but like cdns that actually cache for lots of users go faster it's the miss speed that is slow on close akamai servers My ISP has a local cache for youtube iirc but misses are quite common If you already have dnsmasq running locally, it's unlikely you'll get any real benefit from forwarding to google dns anyway static: most do here too :) doug: how so? my average dns time is like 50 msec where google really helps is on things with short ttls ages away like undeadly.org dnsmasq allows me to do stuff like make a badhosts file and blackhole those hosts across the network (read malware domains) because if you forward locally (to your ISP) and/or just let it resolve on its own, your local answers will be cached, and cdn-correct when i do both at once then google results often get ignored yes, dnsmasq is a good tool yeh but everything uses pathetic low ttls now it's the forwarding off-network that's almost certainly a bad idea :) i use low ttls for my irc networks round-robin but that is necessarily necessary* 1800 or 300 TTLs mostly google's got a 8.8.8.8 node near here but the actual lookups are done from hong kong it's like argh i think it's hong kong doesn't your ISP have a local resolver? dougbb: silly question but can dnsmasq behave like bind and not use any forwarders? it's ~25 msec to 8.8.8.8 ~150 msec to where they do the lookup from isp has local resolver, google has bigger cache haha ;; Query time: 286 msec ;; Query time: 448 msec first is isp, second is google mercutio: I think you're dramatically overvaluing the benefit of "bigger cache," vs. the cost of having your cdn locality screwed maybe undeadly.org isn't faster through google doug: cdns usually don't hit google cos it queries in parallel things like cachefly are the fastest cdns and use anycast :/ staticsafe: sorry, I should have been more clear, I meant having a local resolver static.ak.fbcdn.net is an akamai example dougbb: ah ok oh yea facebook my sister uses facebook a lot it gives dual results of japan and hong kong with 8.8.8.8 oh weird, static.ak.fbcdn.net has returned to NZ yeh, maybe id on't need to use google anymore facebook got a lot slower for me recently they made everything use https by default indeed even when you have https disabled it's /facebook/ i worry about having my data i don't have an account heh more than someone in between https is your friend :) which cdn is download.skype.com? oh it's akamai too 8.8.8.8 is even worse for that stk airport code.. wonder where that is it says colorado but it's ages away whee need to reboot my raspberry pi for kernel update # lookmeup 46.33.66.41 Rev 1: IE N/A N/A ie? ireland israel? oh I use 8.8.4.4 yes that's ages away o dnsmasq update i wnat push dns really static: what's new in it? mercutio: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/CHANGELOG version 2.65 Fix nasty regression in 2.64 which completely broke cacheing. haha i'm using 2.63 oh, except on ubuntu which is 2.65 already dodged a bullet there seems that way i should try namebench again oh wtf my raspberry pi's FS is erroring out and root is mounted read only... fml, seems like i need a new sd card compact flash doesn't move frequently written areas aronud i think so isn't good for conventional file systems TRIM should help that they don't support trim? don't know much about Pis though, looks interesting, but I don't have time for another project atm i want to try the new arm cpus sometime the server type ones arm a15? gah there goes my dnsmasq box http://postimage.org/image/svhw8a2qr/full/ my dns does end up being a lot faster than the others :) i need a proper server box at home any suggestions for builds on a budget? :) only 10% hit rate though static: get asrock motherboard and do video passthrough staticsafe: I have had very good luck with dell refurbished and virtualisation merge desktop and server? if you're cheap you can get amd apu thingys cheap assuming your psu/case is fine but the dell sff as dougbb said is good for small size as long as you don't want lots of hard-disks i suppose there is non sff too oh there are also those boxes on ebay naw i don't need a lot of HDDs just something i can run debian on :) debian. not real unix. d'oh indeed thats what the GNU stands for ;) indeed what about: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-PowerEdge-1950-III-Gen-3-2x-Xeon-2-66GHz-Dual-Core-4GB-SAS-6i-R-1U-Server-/370716717189?_trksid=p2047675.m1850&_trkparms=aid%3D222002%26algo%3DSIC.FIT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D11%26meid%3D4532161973723377762%26pid%3D100011%26prg%3D1005%26rk%3D1%26sd%3D121037019535%26 oh god that link is long that's a long... link. heh http://tinyurl.com/awpofh8 if only there were services that... could shorten links. ooh nice well i didn't realise it would be so long! that's what she said I was going to make that joke, but wasn't sure about channel etiquitte :) here? are you kidding? there may be better ones around was just giving ideas out pretty much http://tinyurl.com/a5qze9h length of 288 characters :) 2U is rather big i don't have a rack in my apartment :) heh put in basement/ceiling? staticsafe: you don't? i use i7-3770 at home for my server i don't indeed with asrock motherboard which has onboard broadcom ethernet then have intel ethernet card pci-e in it too server doesn't have to be a beast, small form-factor is nice too it's nice andquiet mercutio: how big is your case? microatx ooh i think mind linking me to your parts if you can? i'm in nz uhh or just part names :) i already had the case dcc sending you what i got oh what it's atx asrock do vt-d http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1673418 my case looks like microatx case though it's shorter than width of keyboard oh that's mid-atx i think? it's a slightly smaller case than fractal design, which make nice cases :) http://www.fractal-design.com/?view=product&prod=99 you should get a case like that :) they have sound absorbtion bleh using my router as the dnsmasq instance openwrt? nah ddwrt, this router doesn't support openwrt same diff :) gah i hate my terrible internet caps :( mmm, 9.1-RELEASE have they done a full code audit? 9.1 actually sounded intersting They announced its -RELEASE today, so I believe it went through code audit as part of their standard release process 9.1-RELEASE has been out but the announce was today been running pretty well on my boxes recompiling on arp is super slow though =( why recompile? because of my custom world / kernel fun 9.1-release has been silently available the security announce said it wasnt affected by the breach oh