[04:35] *** anisfarhana has quit IRC (Quit: :-x) [05:26] *** Grumptober has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [05:27] *** Grumptober has joined #arpnetworks [07:15] *** ahstanford has joined #arpnetworks [07:16] Any known issues right now? SMTP is timing out, SSH is denying me and console isn't working? [07:19] I have no connection issues with my VPS [07:19] Mine also appears to be working fine [07:19] I can't get shell access to mine :| [07:20] I'll send a support ticket -- thanks guys [07:24] Is this a potential outcome of running out of space or memory? I haven't checked the usage in a couple months because it's quite beefy for what I use it for (a mail server for 6 users) [07:24] Other than that, can't imagine what's awry [07:25] ahstanford: If you can't pull up console (assuming you mean you can't connect to the out-of-band console), then it's more likely a connectivity issue. Otherwise, sure, an out-of-memory condition could cause problems. [07:25] Easy way to test - do a hard-reboot from portal.arpnetworks.com [07:25] Yeah, console gave me: Enter alexanderstanford@kvr25's password: [07:25] [`full-ambit-media' -- console is down] [07:26] From the ARP portal [07:26] Ah [07:26] Sounds like your VPS isn't running [07:26] (may have crashed) [07:26] Alright. Sadface. I guess that's what I get for not paying it much attention the past couple months [07:27] It [07:28] It's not coming up via reboot [07:28] I guess I'm out of options from my end [07:28] Anything on the VNC console? [07:29] double checking... [07:30] It's saying login incorrect [07:31] Maybe I'm using the wrong root pw? [07:32] VNC uses the password that's given on the portal. page [07:32] And be sure to hit the right port ;P [07:32] I'm in VNC, but I need to log in to the VPS [07:32] Ah [07:33] SSH public key authentication is required to access this server. [07:33] would that be my issue? [07:33] ahstanford: that only applies to console.cust.arpnetworks.com [07:34] Once you're VNC'd in, you're looking directly at your VPS. Any issues therein are yours. [07:34] Got it, thanks [07:44] Got in with my SSH key. Apparently I disabled password auth and forgot. *blush [08:18] ahstanford: welcome to the wonderful world of serial + video remote access where you too can be your own remote hands at fixing your own problem at arpnetworks ;-) [08:24] *** ahstanford has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [08:27] *** ahstanford has joined #arpnetworks [08:42] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [08:45] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [08:59] Right before console.cust asks for the password, there is a message: [08:59] "If you see the message "console is down", press `^Eco' (CTRL-E followed by 'c' then 'o') to "open" the tty" [08:59] ahstanford: FYI ^^ [09:00] * up_the_irons heads out [09:01] ah, thanks [10:18] *** toddf_ is now known as toddf [11:14] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [11:28] *** fink has joined #arpnetworks [11:49] *** fink has quit IRC (Quit: fink) [12:46] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [12:46] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [13:00] *** deXar has joined #arpnetworks [13:26] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [13:34] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [13:34] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [14:32] anyone ever used Spree for an online store? [14:54] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [15:00] no, but I can recommend Shopify should you need something robust. Its a bit overkill in most cases though. [15:02] ah, host-yourself. sorry, n/m then [15:21] yeah [15:37] just open a tor bridge and route bitcoind to .onion space and accept bitcoins, then you can really shine given there is practically zero tolerance for abusers, so why do you need to know who we are? *grin* [15:38] the truth is out there! [15:48] offer ovpn over onioncat for ipmi access.. and an onioncat address for the misc kvr systems (or a single one that maps ports to various kvr systems) .. that could get fun ;-) [15:49] Wait, how did we get from online store to secure IPMI access? [15:52] brycec: lol [15:53] that's what I was thinking [15:53] sorry I thought a lot and spoke intermittent results [15:54] up_the_irons is talking about hosting his own store (if I follow properly) [15:54] from his own store he wants to process cc #'s or use a 3rd party like paypal to do it [15:54] from paypal, some people have started taking bitcoins [15:54] and if one is doing bitcoins with maximum privacy its over tor [15:55] *** deXar has quit IRC (Changing host) [15:55] *** deXar has joined #arpnetworks [15:55] I followed that far [15:55] and if one sets up tor then you can setup onioncat and get a single IPv6 IP that talks to other IPv6 addresses over a single /48 on a tun(4) interface [15:55] and once you do that .. one might as well have anonymous access to manage kvm's at arpnetworks [15:55] * up_the_irons faints [15:56] the ovpn access to ipmi is already in place for arp metal incase you didn't already know [15:56] ovpn access to ipmi over onioncat `makes sense in theory' since its just another address to listen to ;-) [15:56] one can run tor w/out being an exit node [15:57] and still use onioncat and such [15:57] just randomly thinking [15:57] outloud of course [16:05] of course if one were permitting anonymous access via onioncat its not quite so anonymous in that one could literally provide the address of their local onioncat address to a list of permitted ips to hit ipmi and such from in the event abuse was a concern [16:19] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [16:19] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [16:42] I want toddf's brain [16:43] I'll take his kidneys... they are probably worth something to someone :) [16:44] I'm sure they are worth a lot to toddf actually. sell them back to him! over a tor onion, paypal, ipv6 store! [16:45] I think paypal in that equation negates onion/tor... [17:22] *** deXar has quit IRC () [17:33] *** toddf has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [17:45] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [17:45] *** Grumptober has quit IRC (Read error: Operation timed out) [17:52] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [17:53] *** toddf has joined #arpnetworks [17:53] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o toddf [17:53] *** Grumptober has joined #arpnetworks [18:05] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [18:05] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [18:24] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [18:45] *** Ehtyar has joined #arpnetworks [19:24] *** brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [19:26] *** brycec has joined #arpnetworks [19:28] *** mikeputnam has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [19:43] *** heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks [19:43] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer [20:00] *** heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) [20:21] *** codecaver has joined #arpnetworks [20:25] *** brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [20:25] <_mnathani_> I am stumped by the output to this command (CentOS 5): ls -lh | grep httpd [20:25] <_mnathani_> ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? httpd [20:25] <_mnathani_> never seen those kind of owner, group and permissions before [20:31] *** brycec has joined #arpnetworks [20:59] *** Grumptober has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [21:05] *** Grumptober has joined #arpnetworks [21:06] it means you dont have permission to read the permissions [21:06] _mnathani_: ^ [21:19] wow i've never seen that eiter [21:23] <_mnathani_> My Google foo leads me to believe some kind of file system corruption [21:28] that was my initial impression as well [21:28] when Linux bombs at reading my SD card (and I need to remount it), it'll have question marks everywhere [21:29] "I got write speed at 415MB/s" [21:29] <_mnathani_> on a solid state? [21:29] Customer reporting their SSD speed in their new ARP Metal box [21:29] yup [21:29] man i think i'll order a couple for myself ;) [21:30] That's the OCZ Agility 3 [21:30] :P I told you they're fast [21:31] <_mnathani_> consumer grade or enterprise grade? [21:31] that's a consumer-grade [21:31] but they're solid [21:31] _mnathani_: I've seen that before with corruption and/or rootkits. [21:31] brb [21:31] brycec: :) [21:32] _mnathani_: those are consumer, yeah [21:34] up_the_irons: did the drives arrive? [21:34] jbergstroem: yeah, i was just about to reply to your ticket. i had the drives, but not the 2.5 -> 3.5 enclosures. I got those today and i'm heading to the DC to ready up your server (as soon as I clear my tickets) [21:36] <_mnathani_> What do you guys think of Flickr's new makeover? [21:36] up_the_irons: great, thanks. [21:36] np [21:37] sup! [21:38] *** awyeah___ is now known as awyeah [21:38] up_the_irons: if you could attach the latest sysrescuecd (3.6.0), that would be great as well [21:39] awyeah: yo [21:39] jbergstroem: systemrescuecd-x86-3.6.0.iso is in the ISO library [21:39] jbergstroem: you'll be able to mount it yourself, but i can also do it as part of the setup [21:39] up_the_irons: oh, didn't know i actually could choose myself, just choose from [21:40] up_the_irons: never mind then [21:40] We can mount ISOs ourselves on VPSs? [21:41] jbergstroem: :) [21:42] awyeah: no, this is for a dedicated server [21:45] *** codecaver has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [21:48] Yay, I walked into the middle of a conversation and had no context! [21:49] Time for bed. [21:50] Too bad there aren't any IRC logs... Oh wait, there are! :p [21:57] Hien: yeah, that's why I got an NTT link, good connections in the APNIC region [21:58] Hien: AS 7643 doesn't have a peeringdb page, odd [21:59] Hien: yeah, my network to 123.30.128.162 goes straight over NTT [21:59] up_the_irons: Singtel is better than NTT from my side :) [22:00] Hien: yeah i peer with Singtel too [22:00] I'm confused... Am I missing part of this conversation? [22:00] nvm [22:00] * brycec was [22:00] brycec: part of it was private until i we "went live" ;) [22:00] heh [22:00] up_the_irons: But i saw NTT always take over Singtel. [22:01] up_the_irons: do you support route my /29 via Singtel only ? :) [22:01] Hien: this is where it gets tricky; if there is the same number of AS hops, then it is hard to determine which is picked. [22:02] Hien: nobody supports sending smaller blocks than /24 these days [22:02] up_the_irons: oh :) [22:04] up_the_irons: i just recieved email from my ISP said they are fixing problem with SMW3 cable and maybe affected Singtel connection. [22:04] this maybe reason go via NTT [22:04] i remember last week, i always via Singtel :) [22:04] anyway thank you so much up_the_irons :) [22:05] ah yes, it could be the busted cable then [22:05] Hien: no problem :) [22:05] i go out for a moment :) brb. good day everyone [22:08] * up_the_irons waves [22:11] Hien: seamewe3 broke again? [22:12] it's not uncommon to see people setting local preference to prefer any2ix over transit [22:12] well peering over transit in general [22:13] not always a good thing, but cheaper [22:14] yeah, generally networks trust peers over transit (cheaper, like mercutio said) [22:15] * mercutio has been getting annoyed by an any2ix advertisement recently [22:15] but if i use ipv6 it works around it [22:17] actually it looks like the ipv6 is going over any2ix too [22:18] 2001:504:13::24 [22:18] not sure who that is yet [22:18] CoreSite [22:18] i think it's telstraclear [22:18] NetName: CORESITE---ANY2---IPV6 [22:18] yeah it's any2ix [22:19] so that doesn't say provider [22:19] but there's one hop that says telstraclear [22:19] the rest of the hops have no reverse lookup :/ [22:19] cust-ge-0-1-0-969.xcore2.telstraclear.net [22:22] mercutio: my ISP, told they're fixing SMW3 (s2.1) cable from May 5 to May 26 :) [22:24] it only just god fixed between perth/singapore [22:24] tok months [22:24] and it looks like it's still fine [22:25] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [22:26] mercutio: i got lost connection any route via Singtel on May 6 about 1 hour . Can not connect Yahoo/FB...etc [22:27] this week it seems back to stable. But few routes still via NTT [22:27] *** mikeputnam has joined #arpnetworks [22:31] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [22:34] hien: from what country? [22:34] it's prob a diff leg [22:37] mercutio: i'm from viet nam. [22:39] jbergstroem: read this: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/dedicated-servers/customer-vpn [22:39] jbergstroem: you'll need to be on the VPN to access the server's console [22:39] * up_the_irons heads to the data center [22:41] *** HighJinx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [22:44] *** HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks [22:44] #!/usr/bin/env python [22:44] import random [22:44] for i in range(0, 100): [22:44] if not i % 15: [22:44] random.seed(1178741599) [22:44] print [i+1, "Fizz", "Buzz", "FizzBuzz"][random.randint(0,3)] [22:44] whoops, ignore that, dunno why irssi didn't prompt [22:44] accidental paste lol [22:49] up_the_irons: roger that [22:56] there's 5 cables in vietnam hien [22:56] well 5 submarine [22:57] so they should have had redundancy imo [23:53] * up_the_irons wants to try hazardous' program [23:56] hazardous: gl hf with the job interview! \o/ [23:57] ahhaha [23:57] jbergstroem: why would you think that [23:58] hazardous: this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/02/fizzbuzz-the-programmers-stairway-to-heaven.html [23:58] or rather, this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2007/02/why-cant-programmers-program.html [23:58] oh i'm not a programmer :V [23:59] but nah not an interview [23:59] my friend was looking at https://github.com/Mikkeren/FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition/blob/master/src/main/java/com/seriouscompany/business/java/fizzbuzz/packagenamingpackage/impl/printers/NewLineStringPrinter.java