wb up_the_irons :P up_the_irons: youhere? I too would like to summon the legendary up_the_irons you'll probably have more luck asking your question (if you plan to ask it here) than waiting for him to show up then responding before he departs .. ;-) I had a busy weekend, just emailed my keys last night heh It's not taking my key for whatever reason And he left password login enabled debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey,password sshd may advertise it, that doesn't mean the passwd file has a valid password.. Oh I'm sure, but I think it's worth disabling I can see how closing that opportunity makes sense though ;-) At the very least, it would mean immediate failure (for anything scripted) you can do that from the user perspective by doing '-o batchmode=yes' yeah I know. Just something for him to smooth out brycec: toddf_ : yeah, password auth was left on for testing Hi FireTalon a wild up_the_irons appears up_the_irons: Two questions on the possibly-up-and-coming-backup-service 1) IPv6? (and/or a decent hostname) 2) Does this count against our bandwidth? 1) IPv6 will be enabled, of course, and also a good hostname 2) by default it does count against bandwidth b/c it is going to a different vlan, but I can add a 2nd interface to any VPS that "directly" link the vps to the backup server, and then it does not count against bandwidth (also it would go over a 1 Gbps link :) I had a feeling that it did (for now). Of course, ipv6 would also clear up #2 ;P yeah but at the moment i just don't want large file transfers going through my IPv6 router; it's not really built to carry very large file transfers across the local network brycec: give the backup server another try, i found out why pub keys weren't working FireTalon: so what type of robotics do you work on? oh is gigabit coming soon for normal network? :) it'll come when the new router is up Fanuc but that is pending on a new transit provider also, so i'm kinda waiting / negotiating with those guys. so in the mean time i'm working on the new backup service and also self-managed ISOs for VMs mostly vision systems FireTalon: sweet currently designing software where a camera checks a windshield for defects, if it finds one, two robots grab it and move it over to a dead area, if it passes, the bots stack it vision = awesome the arms will follow your hands also :p FireTalon: that sounds kind of fun :) Thanks up_the_irons, logged in now brycec: nice! up_the_irons: concerned that there's an entry for my last-login though Last login: Sat Feb 9 22:23:30 2013 from cpe-67-49-4-253.socal.res.rr.com brycec: that's me :) guessing you shoved your own pubkey in too? yup was testing stuff as regular user good. would hate for my private key to have been hijacked up_the_irons: How do users determine their quota usage? -bash: quota: command not found well, technically, your pub key is ok for public viewing brycec: hah, i knew you'd ask. i tried to get 'quota' to work in the chroot, but had some problems. i may revisit it later. Yeah I know the pubkey is just that, public ;) But for you to have used it to login, you'd have to have used my private key... and that wouldn't be cool. well at least there's du brycec: yeah du is there brycec: yeah that's why i had to use my own pub key :) gotta jet, bbl thx toddf_: just replied to your QinQ ticket i think it'll work now QinQ has a different ethertype than what we usually let pass through the hosts. i've added 0x88a8 to the list :)