***: josephb has joined #arpnetworks toddf: yes I have my vps setup as a router
with multiple vps'en you can just file a support@ ticket to have custom routing of bits of the /48 to various vps'en
whether you're doing tunnels to them or you're doing slmething else like an internal simulated net or a /64 for each customer of yours mnathani: toddf: How does one learn more about the various configs that are possible and does freebsd work better for the router portion as opposed to say centos or ubuntu ***: HiTCHO has joined #arpnetworks
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How long from new order to boot?
Also you don't list 9.2 in the drop down is their any particular reason? brycec: Guest93836: Typically within 24 hours.
And I have no idea... But you can always send support@ an email with the link to the ISO (keep it easy for them, a simple copy/paste) and it'll get put up. ***: joepie91 has quit IRC (Changing host)
joepie91 has joined #arpnetworks Guest93836: Thanks hazardous: hi everypony m0unds: way late reply, but the 9.2 iso is there, there just isn't a 9.2 install image for provisioning a new vps
i just request 9.1, then mount the 9.2 iso via panel and install
or you can just upgrade within 9.1, but eh ***: toddf has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds)
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NiTeMaRe has joined #arpnetworks brycec: oh ha, even later reply... I assumed Guest93836 was referring to ISOs and not images. So what m0unds said. ***: easymac has quit IRC (Read error: No route to host)
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bigbes has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) m0unds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyc6RJEEe0U neat BryceBot: YouTube Entertainment: "Interstellar Movie - Official Teaser" by Interstellar Movie (1m 53s), 3,365 views, 2,179 likes and 38 dislikes. Uploaded 2013-12-14T16:07:52.000Z. mnathani: Does a /48 split into 2 /56 evenly IPv6 of course staticsafe: mnathani: http://www.gestioip.net/cgi-bin/subnet_calculator.cgi this will be helpful mnathani: staticsafe: Thanks. turns out its actually 2 /49s
brycec: Do you have any reference links as to how to setup your end of the link local IPv6 to route the /48 ***: SpeedBus is now known as DirectorBus
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sinecurist has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) brycec: mnathani: don't think so... but it's simple. Set your ip to fe80::2/64 and gateway fe80::1 ***: r0ni has joined #arpnetworks m0unds: i should set up one of my vps' as a tunnel endpoint. tunnel broker sucks from abq, adds almost 130ms
i should have native ipv6 from comcast in the next 60 days or so, according to my acct rep, but...meh ***: Guest93836 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
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Invader has joined #arpnetworks brycec: I have native ipv6 from Comcast, m0unds, but it's a /128 (as I recall?) and I don't get any control over it.
And it wasn't much better than HE
So I opted to keep control (eg. rDNS) gizmoguy: I find sixxs good ***: HiTCHO has joined #arpnetworks
HiTCHO is now known as Guest48055 gizmoguy: adds about 10ms to my latency staticsafe: HE <3 gizmoguy: HE doesn't exist in my country unfortunately hazardous: HE <3
what country staticsafe: NZ hazardous: HE has some amusing routes sometimes staticsafe: the LOTR country hazardous: singapore to HE hongkong took the scenic route through the US, then western europe -: brycec was about to make a LOTR joke about dragons melting fibre... but this will have to do.
hazardous melts brycebot gizmoguy: my closest HE POP is San Jose according to traceroute staticsafe: hazardous: HE cheap transit ftw
my university is cogent single homed, and its all backhauled to chicago anyways -_- brycec: aww staticsafe: it goes YYZ -> ORD -> YYZ via different provider
or just stops in ORD for stuff like Google m0unds: does SIXX or whatever have a pop in nz? gizmoguy: m0unds: yeah
sixxs deal is that they get ISPs/IT companies to host tunnel end points m0unds: brycec: i'm a biz customer, dunno if that would change the alloc i'm given - the rep said he thinks they'll provide a /64 but i'll believe it when i see it gizmoguy: err brycec: Good luck m0unds :) gizmoguy: sixxs give me a /48
for a resi free customer
the pop I terminate at: https://www.sixxs.net/pops/acsdata/ m0unds: ah staticsafe: https://www.sixxs.net/misc/traffic/?pop=nzwlg01&last=1year not much traffic eh? m0unds: only like 5 people on the internet in NZ gizmoguy: we all share 5 computers down here
in fact, it's almost barry's turn on this one m0unds: hahaha
when i messed around with HE, i found that the version of junos on my srx was a little squirrelly w/flow-based stuff + ipv6
i've since updated it but haven't tried again staticsafe: how much did the SRX cost you m0unds: the 100 was $350 used, and the 210he i'm using now was $660 staticsafe: ah gizmoguy: debian 7.3 out already
they're getting good with these point releases m0unds: hahaha gizmoguy: but the biggest change appears to be that they removed a package for licensing issues m0unds: uh oh, that sounds like point release material gizmoguy: The following packages were removed due to circumstances beyond our
control:
linky License problems
iceweasel-linky License problems
ah there's some other good bugs in here they fixed. m0unds: chiapods are pretty good ***: Guest48055 has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
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