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j0bd0n3 has joined #arpnetworks j0bd0n3: anyone here from arp networks support>
? avj: yes, but your best bet is probably a support ticket as i don't believe they're staring at irc 24/7 j0bd0n3: point me on the right direction I just need answers for general questions regarding a new vps avj: oh, just fire away here and someone here will possibly know if it's a question relating to the service j0bd0n3: how long it takes for the VPS to be operational, and do I need to configure ipv6 on it or once the server is up I can just ping the v6 address and it will work? mike-burns: j0bd0n3: It takes 24hr on average for a new VPS to be operational.
IPv6 did not work for me upon boot. It might have changed in the past 5 years.
I'm not support, just a long-time customer. j0bd0n3: thanks mike-burns ***: j0bd0n3 has left
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m0unds has joined #arpnetworks toddf: j0bd0n3: IPv6 will be configured in some fashion; the default os install in theory should have it functional; you're allocated the IPv6 address space so whether its working by default or requires tweaks on your end, .. it's definately easy .. j0bd0n3: thanks toddf ***: freedomcode has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)
reardencode has joined #arpnetworks reardencode: did kvr19 just reboot or just my VPS? ***: j0bd0n3 has quit IRC (Quit: j0bd0n3) up_the_irons: reardencode: just you
$ uptime
12:56:55 up 257 days, 15:06, 1 user, load average: 0.84, 0.99, 0.98
$
mike-burns: toddf : IPv6 is configured and working on new VMs, FYI mike-burns: Ace. brycec: Bandit. reardencode: up_the_irons: thanks up_the_irons: reardencode: np ***: milki_ is now known as milki
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Guest13342 has joined #arpnetworks staticsafe: http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-announce&m=138332002212082 BryceBot: openbsd-announce: "OpenBSD 5.4 released Nov 1, 2013" from Nick Holland <nick () cvs ! openbsd ! org> @ 2013-11-01 14:19:48 mike-burns: Hooray! up_the_irons: woo mercutio: i wonder what openbsd 5.4 adds brycec: Roughly one-tenth.
And up_the_irons' mirror already has it, FYI up_the_irons: rad brycec: Of course the robots.txt meant I couldn't just wget -m the whole directory :( ***: r0ni has joined #arpnetworks
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