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gjb_ has left mnathani: I am experiencing slow download speeds for ubuntu updates, possibly due to ipv6 usage here at ARP has anyone been able to force ipv4 for downloading updates? m0unds: mnathani: i changed my apt repos to point to local (arpnetworks) apt repos
err, mirrors
rather sdkmvx: there are local mirrors? m0unds: yeah, hang on
(grabbing my sources.list for you) sdkmvx: I don't use Ubuntu so that wouldn't be useful. But dooes said mirror have other stuff on it? m0unds: idk mnathani: it has centos m0unds: it was listed on the ubuntu mirrors page
http://pastebin.com/CwyFwhLi
that's my sources.list for 12.04 mnathani: http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com m0unds: and it's faaaaast meingtsla: http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/ should give an idea what other stuff is on there m0unds: ah, cool
didn't even look at the root sdkmvx: ooh OpenBSD -: sdkmvx wishes he had something to install now m0unds: haha sdkmvx: thanks though m0unds: it's funny, i was talking with someone in another channel about how annoying it was that ubuntu's us repo was in the uk
apparently, their us repo has an ipv4 addr in new england somewhere
but their AAAA record still points to the uk sdkmvx: IPv6 is neglected. My university has an SSH access server for access outside the firewall. But the IPv6 is firewalled. ssh_config helps, but it's annoying. m0unds: eh, when it's got more of a purpose outside of labs and server environments, it'll be better
but adoption for places where end users will need it has been kinda slow, and probably will be a bit slow for a while mnathani: Thanks m0unds: much faster download speed from the local mirror m0unds: comcast has been staging ipv6 deployment in the us for like 3 years, and they haven't even gone to trial it in a lot of markets yet
mnathani: sure thing, it makes a huge difference sdkmvx: at least it's actually starting to happen.
IANA released 1.0.0.0/8 recently. Someone gets 1.2.3.4. m0unds: noooooo
that's gonna be fun
I'll put in a bid of $.50 sdkmvx: heh ***: heavysixer has joined #arpnetworks
ChanServ sets mode: +o heavysixer mnathani: Prefix: 1.2.3.0/24 Prefix description: Google Origin AS : 15169 ***: heavysixer has quit IRC (Quit: heavysixer) brycec: fwiw sdkmvx Comcast has deployed 6to4 in most (if not all) markets while they still fiddle with actualy ipv6 deployment (via dhcpv6) m0unds: there are a lot of markets without ipv6 capable cmts
i can think of several larger (850k+1m) pop markets where they still haven't done anything - no dual stack, nada brycec: I'm in a town of <8000 and we have 6to4. m0unds: that must be nice
i'm in a town of almost 1 million and we have nothing brycec: Not really, it's pretty terrible m0unds: haha brycec: (The market/area is about 250k) m0unds: ah
i'd rather just get native and nothing til then
because it's just a headache and a silly stop gap that doesn't really need to exist brycec: The connection is slow and drops packets at random. Not to mention I have no rDNS control. m0unds: fantastic brycec: yeah ***: HighJinx has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
HighJinx has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: I'm loving the ARP Networks Ubuntu Mirror right about now: Fetched 36.3 MB in 6s (5,285 kB/s)