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[19:47] hi [19:47] Still not sleeping eh? [19:47] nope [20:03] *** mnathani has joined #arpnetworks [20:05] damnit i can't get this script right [20:05] mercutio :( [20:05] it's dodgy script :/ [20:06] * anisfarhana is newbies [20:06] Wish i could help you. [20:06] echo "ZWNobyBiID4gL3Byb2Mvc3lzcnEtdHJpZ2dlciB8IHNoCg=="| openssl base64 -d [20:06] But maybe you can ask about it here, many experts here probably can help you sir. [20:06] the idea [20:06] is it's a hidden reboot :) [20:06] Uh oh. [20:06] * anisfarhana steps back. [20:06] i saw a sysdamin joke on reddit [20:06] with rm -rf / [20:06] but i thought a reboot was much less dodgy [20:07] but if you can have a creative way to get someone to reboot [20:07] without looking super dodgy [20:07] it's also linux-specific now [20:07] cos someone said there's something called mollyguard for ubuntu to stop unusual reboots [20:22] it's not enabled by default. [20:26] oh [20:27] i'd never even heard of it [20:49] *** seancody has joined #arpnetworks [20:49] Are any ARP support folks online? [20:58] we all support arp! [21:02] i thnk he menas someone on sataff [21:02] staff [21:02] andb i can't typew [21:04] up_the_irons is the only staff [21:05] well - why do you need someone urgently? [21:05] and if not, just email support@ :) [21:05] ARP has never been about urgent support, except here. [21:05] which is why I said my first statement [21:06] :) [21:06] vm on kvr05 is being very squirlley today (and currently). [21:07] those indications are probably already known by staff [21:07] i have it back up so urgency is no more.. have a ticket in and we'll see. :) [21:07] he has a lot of nagios monitoring [21:08] 05 seems to be fine with me today so far. [21:09] I think I'm on 05 too [21:09] I think you are too [21:10] ah. hmm… what OS? [21:10] The One True Unix... FreeBSD :) [21:10] seancody: Debian [21:10] ok. [21:11] recently updated to OpenBSD 5.2, could be that… baaaack to the drawing board. [21:12] openbsd is fine :) [21:12] normally [21:12] yeah. [21:13] 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. [21:14] never seen that before, good it know it is just me. :) [21:15] pf is happy in freebsd [21:16] hi RandalSchwartz :) [21:16] hello anisfarhana [21:16] RandalSchwartz: I love the 128 bit! [21:16] Thank you for the knowledge :D [21:17] 128 bit? [21:17] RandalSchwartz: ip addr add 2607:f2f8:a2b8::dec0ded/64 dev eth0 preferred_lft 0 [21:17] * anisfarhana winks RandalSchwartz [21:17] oh! [21:18] Too bad it is 0-9 and a-f only :/ [21:25] faceb00c works [21:36] seancody: Did you try disable mpbios? [21:37] GaZe: yeah. first thing I did. Is that still busted? [21:37] Don't know. My snapshot is from August. [22:15] mercutio: faceb00c works? I thought 4 digits only [22:16] sean: not on the new nodes [22:17] it's busted on the old ones still probably [22:17] You guys rocks :) [22:17] my ipv6 is ::1 [22:17] ::1 is referring to my gateway here. [22:17] I don't think i can use it [22:18] oh maybe i use ::2 [22:18] i can't remember haha [22:18] :P [22:23] Ummm i got something to ask , if somebody can answer it , it would be great. [22:23] Let say i got 2 users on my debian , e.g : anis and staff [22:24] Is it possible for me to prevent user 'staff' to use ip address on user 'anis' ? [22:24] on ipv6. [22:24] example given --> ::2 / ::3 / ::4 for user 'anis' only , and ::5 / ::6 / ::7 for user 'staff' only. [22:27] (Excuse me for my bad english) [22:32] with openbsd you can do soemthing like that i think [22:32] it's very os specific [22:52] I know nothing about *bsd [22:52] openbsd or freebsd [22:54] mosh! how could i live without you? [22:55] jbergstroem: tmux? :) [22:56] mercutio: doesn't help with latency :) [22:56] neither does mosh [22:56] mosh lags m,ore than direct for me :) [22:56] it does? its night and day for me [22:57] *** morphRx has joined #arpnetworks [22:59] yeh it's significantly slower for me [22:59] but i have 10 msec ping normally [22:59] and it was only pentium d cpu on server [22:59] :) [22:59] it seems it's really cpu hungry [22:59] it'd probably be a bit faster if i had e3-1270 or smeothing [22:59] i've actually noticed that too [22:59] but i tried to research ways to make it faster [22:59] well, hungry is relevant [23:00] hungry is relative, sorry [23:00] yeh [23:00] but its way more than your ordinary ssh session [23:00] i mean ssh is cpu hungry compared to telnet [23:00] i'll graph processes in collectd and see what it says [23:00] if you run openssh on a sparc 1 it crawls :) [23:00] it's worse with some things than others [23:00] like if you swap shells in tmux [23:00] or windows in irc [23:00] and it has to do full screen change it's sluggish [23:01] and jerky [23:01] there's like a delay before anything happens [23:01] a kind of lag :/ [23:01] IRC for me at least is the one place it really outperforms. [23:01] i haven't tried it on really laggy connectoin [23:01] real? [23:01] do you use tmux? [23:01] Yeah. The underline below your text tells you what's echoed or not [23:01] yep, use it. [23:01] hmm [23:02] i basically launch a tmux everytime I ssh (or nowadays, mosh :) [23:02] what's your ping like to where you irc from? [23:02] 300ms ish [23:02] oh [23:02] yeh that's why [23:02] i noticed it seemed to help more on connections 200msec+ away [23:02] 300 mesc is annoying mosh or not mosh for me :( [23:07] http://bergstroem.nu/mosh.m4v [23:07] heh [23:07] how do you record m4v? [23:08] quicktime [23:08] oh [23:08] Just go "record screen", then drag whatever area and go export to web. [23:08] does that work in windows? [23:08] oh.. wouldn't know [23:08] never use it :( [23:09] how do you enable underline always? [23:10] I think it's default but more a visual cue to lag. Your connection is probably too quick. [23:10] oh you ened pro i think [23:13] needs codec blah [23:14] *** arenlor has quit IRC () [23:14] The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. [23:14] Ok this is with mosh .. [23:15] How's it feel? [23:15] The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. [23:15] I just recorded... ssh versus mosh [23:16] damnit [23:16] the video needs more fps :) [23:17] typeracer? [23:17] :) [23:17] dunno if you can tell the difference [23:17] oh god the lag while uploading is high :) [23:17] typeracer? [23:18] [23:18] 800 msec :) [23:18] i'm uploading it dunno if you'll be able to tell [23:19] Not really, no [23:19] Well, with the irc protocol and all. most likely not at all. [23:19] i mean when seeing it :) [23:19] irc:ing from arp? [23:19] nope [23:20] from a vm 10 msec away from me [23:20] ah nz [23:20] but i have dsl [23:20] so it lags hard when uploading [23:22] http://alterion.meh.net.nz/20130107_2014_34.avi [23:26] oh damn [23:26] my second test was with mosh too [23:26] oops [23:26] without predict i wasn't thinking straight [23:26] i need to get it to record 60 fps or something anytway [23:29] This is without mosh ... blah blah .. . . [23:30] for some reason video quality is terrible [23:30] but the lag can be seen with that [23:30] but it shows weird crap when doing page up/down