Good morning everyone! hi Still not sleeping eh? nope damnit i can't get this script right mercutio :( it's dodgy script :/ Wish i could help you. echo "ZWNobyBiID4gL3Byb2Mvc3lzcnEtdHJpZ2dlciB8IHNoCg=="| openssl base64 -d But maybe you can ask about it here, many experts here probably can help you sir. the idea is it's a hidden reboot :) Uh oh. i saw a sysdamin joke on reddit with rm -rf / but i thought a reboot was much less dodgy but if you can have a creative way to get someone to reboot without looking super dodgy it's also linux-specific now cos someone said there's something called mollyguard for ubuntu to stop unusual reboots it's not enabled by default. oh i'd never even heard of it Are any ARP support folks online? we all support arp! i thnk he menas someone on sataff staff andb i can't typew up_the_irons is the only staff well - why do you need someone urgently? and if not, just email support@ :) ARP has never been about urgent support, except here. which is why I said my first statement :) vm on kvr05 is being very squirlley today (and currently). those indications are probably already known by staff i have it back up so urgency is no more.. have a ticket in and we'll see. :) he has a lot of nagios monitoring 05 seems to be fine with me today so far. I think I'm on 05 too I think you are too ah. hmm… what OS? The One True Unix... FreeBSD :) seancody: Debian ok. recently updated to OpenBSD 5.2, could be that… baaaack to the drawing board. openbsd is fine :) normally yeah. pf with no rules is not responding to 24 of every 25 icmp echo requests. updated kernel to a current snapshot and starting throwing em watchdog timer resets all over the place. never seen that before, good it know it is just me. :) pf is happy in freebsd hi RandalSchwartz :) hello anisfarhana RandalSchwartz: I love the 128 bit! Thank you for the knowledge :D 128 bit? RandalSchwartz: ip addr add 2607:f2f8:a2b8::dec0ded/64 dev eth0 preferred_lft 0 oh! Too bad it is 0-9 and a-f only :/ faceb00c works seancody: Did you try disable mpbios? GaZe: yeah. first thing I did. Is that still busted? Don't know. My snapshot is from August. mercutio: faceb00c works? I thought 4 digits only sean: not on the new nodes it's busted on the old ones still probably You guys rocks :) my ipv6 is ::1 ::1 is referring to my gateway here. I don't think i can use it oh maybe i use ::2 i can't remember haha :P Ummm i got something to ask , if somebody can answer it , it would be great. Let say i got 2 users on my debian , e.g : anis and staff Is it possible for me to prevent user 'staff' to use ip address on user 'anis' ? on ipv6. example given --> ::2 / ::3 / ::4 for user 'anis' only , and ::5 / ::6 / ::7 for user 'staff' only. (Excuse me for my bad english) with openbsd you can do soemthing like that i think it's very os specific I know nothing about *bsd openbsd or freebsd mosh! how could i live without you? jbergstroem: tmux? :) mercutio: doesn't help with latency :) neither does mosh mosh lags m,ore than direct for me :) it does? its night and day for me yeh it's significantly slower for me but i have 10 msec ping normally and it was only pentium d cpu on server :) it seems it's really cpu hungry it'd probably be a bit faster if i had e3-1270 or smeothing i've actually noticed that too but i tried to research ways to make it faster well, hungry is relevant hungry is relative, sorry yeh but its way more than your ordinary ssh session i mean ssh is cpu hungry compared to telnet i'll graph processes in collectd and see what it says if you run openssh on a sparc 1 it crawls :) it's worse with some things than others like if you swap shells in tmux or windows in irc and it has to do full screen change it's sluggish and jerky there's like a delay before anything happens a kind of lag :/ IRC for me at least is the one place it really outperforms. i haven't tried it on really laggy connectoin real? do you use tmux? Yeah. The underline below your text tells you what's echoed or not yep, use it. hmm i basically launch a tmux everytime I ssh (or nowadays, mosh :) what's your ping like to where you irc from? 300ms ish oh yeh that's why i noticed it seemed to help more on connections 200msec+ away 300 mesc is annoying mosh or not mosh for me :( http://bergstroem.nu/mosh.m4v heh how do you record m4v? quicktime oh Just go "record screen", then drag whatever area and go export to web. does that work in windows? oh.. wouldn't know never use it :( how do you enable underline always? I think it's default but more a visual cue to lag. Your connection is probably too quick. oh you ened pro i think needs codec blah The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. Ok this is with mosh .. How's it feel? The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. I just recorded... ssh versus mosh damnit the video needs more fps :) typeracer? :) dunno if you can tell the difference oh god the lag while uploading is high :) typeracer? 800 msec :) i'm uploading it dunno if you'll be able to tell Not really, no Well, with the irc protocol and all. most likely not at all. i mean when seeing it :) irc:ing from arp? nope from a vm 10 msec away from me ah nz but i have dsl so it lags hard when uploading http://alterion.meh.net.nz/20130107_2014_34.avi oh damn my second test was with mosh too oops without predict i wasn't thinking straight i need to get it to record 60 fps or something anytway This is without mosh ... blah blah .. . . for some reason video quality is terrible but the lag can be seen with that but it shows weird crap when doing page up/down