#arpnetworks 2013-12-28,Sat

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robonerdso is sftp the best secure file transfer protocol? [01:52]
brycecI'd say that's a tricky question... It's definitely reasonably secure and built on a strong base with a solid reputation, and it works very well.
And related is scp
I'd also say it's become the defacto standard, with good reason.
[01:56]
robonerdsftp it is
the default stock stuff in fbsd 10 solid?
[01:59]
brycecJust don't confuse sftp with ftps :p
Probably
[01:59]
robonerdi'm about to set up my first fbsd vps @ arp :) [02:00]
brycecthat's great [02:00]
robonerdty, ty :)
to make some side money to buy more vps's, i was thinking about setting up a basic but nice monitoring service to offer to other arp customers. think there'd be any value in that?
[02:01]
brycecThere might be. Who's to say?
I'm not interested, but I have my own monitoring setup already
[02:02]
robonerdsweet :)
i want to put an install disc in cdrom. fbsd 10 isn't offered yet, so 9.2. i386 or amd?
why would both be offered to me when obviously both wouldn't work?
[02:03]
brycecWhy wouldn't both work?
s/both/either/
[02:06]
BryceBot<brycec> Why wouldn't either work? [02:06]
robonerdwhy would an amd build run on an intel cpu?
and how do i know which my vm runs on?
[02:07]
brycecbrycec facedesks [02:07]
robonerduhm, ok? [02:07]
brycecrobonerd: amd64 isn't for AMD CPUs... It's for 64bit CPUs. AMD won the race and got to name (so to speak) what the 64bit architecture is called. [02:07]
robonerdplease don't feel obliged to help me.
no kidding?
[02:07]
brycecNot kidding. [02:08]
robonerdfascinating [02:08]
brycecI facedesked because it's a very common assumption among the ill-informed. [02:08]
robonerdahh :) [02:08]
brycecSame goes for Intel/x86/i386 [02:09]
robonerdwhat about it? [02:09]
brycecx86 is x86. x86_64 is x86_64 [02:09]
robonerdoh ppl assum eintel only? [02:09]
brycecright [02:09]
robonerdok
so i changed the cdrom. what's next step in reinstalling os of a vps?
i went with amd64, is that stable btw?
any caveats with 64 bit fbsd?
[02:09]
brycecGenerally speaking , connect to the VNC console, reboot, press the key to boot from cdrom, and go.
If you don't plan to have/use 4GB of RAM (or more) then you're better off with 32bit. 64bit binaries are larger and end up being a waste of disk space.
[02:10]
robonerdah no, i have 786 on this little guy hehe
32bit it is!
ok i'll look for an osx vnc client
[02:11]
brycec"Connect To Server" (Command K) in Finder, vnc://IPaddress [02:13]
robonerdyou must be kidding [02:13]
brycecI'm not
Why do you keep assuming I'm kidding...?
[02:13]
robonerdvnc://kvr30.arpnetworks.com isn't working [02:15]
brycec...did you add the display/port? [02:15]
robonerdhuh? [02:15]
brycec"VNC Server:... Port: XXXX" [02:16]
robonerdadding :port didn't work
what syntax does this stupid text box expect?
[02:16]
brycecCorrect syntax, I assume. [02:16]
robonerdvnc://kvr30.arpnetworks.com:6142
didn't work
[02:17]
brycectry :242 then [02:17]
robonerdthat worked
why am i given an incorrect port please?
[02:19]
brycecI don't feel obligated. I'm just filling my time while configuring the new router. 02:07:07 < robonerd> please don't feel obliged to help me. [02:19]
robonerdwell, ty :) [02:19]
brycecYou're not. The OSX client expects a "display" (base port 5900) and ARP gives you the port number. [02:19]
robonerdwhat?
ah no even 242 failed
[02:20]
brycecIn short, it's a matter of terminology. [02:20]
robonerdjust not right away [02:20]
brycecIs your VPS running? [02:20]
robonerdno
ah
[02:20]
brycecYou can't connect to something that's not running ;) [02:20]
robonerdi can see it!!!
is this secure?
[02:21]
brycecNot especially... Don't send anything sensitive over the connection if you're paranoid, change your password once you can SSH in, etc. The login is reasonably secure though. [02:22]
robonerduhm, my name is used in my 'cust.' hostname of arp. how can i change that? i'm not comfortable with that [02:22]
brycecThe hostname? Just set it to whatever you'd like when you reinstall. [02:23]
robonerdbut won't the dns entry stay in arps record? [02:23]
brycecAre you sure it's even setup as a DNS entry? [02:24]
robonerdi can ping it. [02:24]
brycecI'm not aware of ARP assigning DNS names to customers, so I can't help you there. [02:25]
robonerdnp [02:26]
brycecI can tell you where to edit the reverse DNS... but that just maps IP to a name. [02:26]
robonerdso if i do an install over vnc, couldn't someone intercept the root pw i pick? [02:26]
brycecYes. So use something temporary. And change it.
It's not likely someone will be sniffing your traffic though. But it's technically possible.
[02:26]
robonerdso what's the secure solution here?
for secure installation from scratch up
[02:27]
brycecProbably VNC over SSH. But that's not exactly easy. (Though there is a walkthrough when you login to console.)
(console.arpnetworks.com that is)
wow 0230 already
time for me to go home
have fun robonerd
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robonerdthank you bryce :)
robonerd waves
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m0undsrobonerd: there's already an osx vnc client, it's called screen sharing
/System/Library/CoreServices/Screen Sharing.app
oh, mentioned already - nevermind. scrollback was wonky
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robonerdm0unds thanks hehe [10:03]
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m0undshaha, it's the thought that counts, right? [10:38]
robonerdyep! [10:38]
m0undsdoes work really well too, i made a shortcut to it on my dock
looks like centurylink fixed their ntt nonsense
maybe
[10:39]
robonerddoubt it
damn i hate os x so much. and apple in general
[10:45]
m0undsthey did, pulling 30MB/sec
yesterday i was lucky to hit 95KB/sec
haha
now i can actually finish this remote backup
[10:48]
robonerd50.56.34.188 keeps trying to log in to root on my vps
wow
huge diff there lol
[10:49]
m0undschange your ssh port to something else
yeah
[10:49]
robonerdwell i might just implement port knocking [10:49]
m0undssome people will say it's dumb to change ssh because if you just use a strong pw or keys or whatever, but i'm a big fan of not seeing shit in my logs [10:50]
robonerdwtf [10:50]
m0undsand the fewer failed login attempts clogging my logs, the better [10:50]
robonerdit's someone from within rackspace
cloud-ips.com?
[10:50]
m0undsyea, probably their cloud platform
yep
haha
it's like aws but crappy
[10:50]
robonerd?
so ppl spin up instances to crack with?
[10:50]
m0undseither a compromised box or someone did that ^
if you wanted to, you could excerpt the failed login attempts (a ton of them) and email them to rackspace abuse
i've kinda given up on doing that except in cases where there's a good level of belligerence, haha
[10:50]
robonerdi'll probably just write a script to automatically do that
as soon as some threshold of failed login attemps is sent, send an email off to abuse dept of IP allocation perhaps?
[10:51]
m0undsyea, if you want [10:52]
robonerdthey're going to spam me with crack attempts? i'll spam right back with abuse reports to their noc [10:52]
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m0undswee, backup completed [10:58]
robonerdwoohoo
screen sharing.app steals my command tab :/
not useful for a damn fbsd box
stupid apple :/
[11:00]
RandalSchwartzit *has* to send that to the remote [11:01]
robonerdwhy? it could just give me an option to not send any command + keys [11:01]
m0undsi usually just use expose to switch apps away from screen sharing
i thnk cmd opt x releases the keyboard, but i could be wrong
[11:03]
robonerdthe arp portal doesn't perform shut down, but it does perform power off and boot
any idea why?
[11:04]
m0undsacpi support in your guest? [11:04]
robonerdwow, nice
command opt x does release it
[11:04]
m0undsword [11:04]
robonerdthank you! why isn't that listed anywhere or a click pref?
what a terrible OS this is
[11:04]
m0undsm0unds shrugs [11:05]
robonerdm0unds not sure re acpi support in guest. check by rebooting into bios settings? [11:05]
m0undswhat guest os is it? [11:05]
robonerdfreebsd 9.1
can't remember my root pw, but i don't care because i want to install 9.2 anyway
[11:06]
m0undsi just requested the vps w/9.1 then mounted the cdrom via the portal and then installed 9.2 from scratch] [11:10]
robonerdyea, that's what i'm doing now
when we do power off and such, does that actually cut power to some hardware? or just 'virtually' cut power to a guest vps
[11:11]
m0undsjust virutally shuts it down
shutdown uses acpi i think to command a shutdown similar to pressing the power button on a modern machine
it's a graceful shutdown when it works
power off is, as you said, like virtually pulling the plug or switching the psu off
[11:12]
robonerdso i just booted to 9.2 in cdrom device 4. it boots to 'nakatomi socrates'
single or multi user to install?
[11:13]
m0undsjust press enter [11:13]
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robonerdin network configuration - resolver configuration, what should i use for "search", and dns 1 and 2? [11:37]
brycecfail2ban already has such a script 10:50:46 < robonerd> i'll probably just write a script to automatically do that [11:38]
robonerdthat sounds awesome [11:40]
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robonerdoh no, bsdinstall is asking if machine's cmos clock is set to utc?
i don't know how to get into the bios of my vps, or if it even has one, to change that
but i do want a utc based system, i always do :)
[11:47]
brycecNo there is no BIOS per se, and yes, choose UTC [11:48]
m0undshaha, it also says "if you're not sure, select no" [11:49]
robonerdah yes, no
then next screen, TZ selector where i pick utc!
do i want ntpd to be running?
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m0undsyes [12:07]
robonerdlogin group [foo]: <- i want this user to be in wheel, so do i type just wheel there, or will that replace the foo part?
user's name is foo, btw
[12:11]
m0undsit'll ask you if you want it added to other groups
type wheel in that dialog
leave the user in foo
[12:15]
robonerdk but...
how would i remove it from it?
it's in [], so to me it says that's the default, but if i enter something else, it'll not go into there
[12:16]
m0undsfirst dialog will say it's gonna default to its own user group
then it'll ask you "Do you want this user added to any other groups" type wheel, press enter
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robonerdi booted with acpi option enabled and i can't use the web interface to 'shutdown'
i'm watching via vnc and no console message ever comes up
[13:31]
m0undsidk [13:31]
robonerddangit
i can't remember my root pw and i really don't like to hard cut power to OSs
[13:31]
m0undshttp://www.lastpass.com
fwiw
you do have to remember the pw to the account on lastpass to be able to access your other pws, but it's a good way to securely save lots of pws
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RandalSchwartzindeed
I use 1Password too
belt *and* suspenders
[13:47]
robonerdRandalSchwartz any idea why the shutdown button doesn't 'do' anything in the portal? [13:47]
RandalSchwartzdoes your OS respect ACPI? [13:48]
robonerdyea
fbsd 9.2
it auto boots with acpi enabled
[13:48]
RandalSchwartzthen it should, unless something's broken
I've had to hard stop my FBSD 8.x from time to time
[13:48]
robonerdit must be the shutdown button that's broken [13:48]
RandalSchwartzNo - it has worked
it sends the signal
[13:48]
robonerdit's not working for me [13:48]
RandalSchwartzbut the OS has to respond [13:49]
robonerdi'm vnc'd in, i see no console message
i boot freebsd with acpi on
[13:49]
RandalSchwartzagain - the OS has to response
maybe that part is broken
could be you're in the bottom half of a device interrupt
[13:49]
robonerdhow can we get this resolved? [13:49]
RandalSchwartzin that case, the ACPI interrupt isn't going to get dealt with anytime soon [13:49]
robonerdi'm held up now doing a damn fsck or w/e that i don't know how to do vs getting work done [13:50]
RandalSchwartz"this" "resolved"?
hard stop
reboot
[13:50]
robonerdthe web panel isn't working
it should be fixed
[13:50]
RandalSchwartzNO
it's the damn os
[13:50]
robonerddoubt it. [13:50]
RandalSchwartzif safe stop doesn't work, do a hard stop
it's not ARP's fault, by any means
[13:50]
robonerdhow do you even know that? [13:51]
RandalSchwartzthe ACPI protocol is trivial
and has worked *most* of the time for me
but there are times when FBSD gets mad
and won't listen to ACPI
do you understand bottom-half of device routines?
[13:51]
robonerdno [13:52]
RandalSchwartzwhen you're in the middle of handling a device interrupt
NOTHING else works
so you might be there
practically, we hope we spend very little time there
but sometimes, things go wrong
named from when the "top half" of the device handling code was all kernel side at normal priority, and "bottom half" of the code was all "interrupt level priority", aka "non-interruptable"
if FBSD is in bottom half, ACPI won't work
not ARP's fault
[13:52]
brycecWow, so many relevant Google results! [13:53]
RandalSchwartzheh [13:54]
brycecAnd yes, ARP's button works just fucking fine. Why would you assume a commercially paid-for, for-profit service would have something as simple as a non-working button? [13:54]
RandalSchwartzI'm pretty sure that "send an ACPI signal to a child VM" is hard to screw up
given that it works for me *most* of the time
[13:55]
brycecAlso given that ARP didn't even write the underlying code, it's just a call to the qemu ipc [13:55]
RandalSchwartzindeed
sometimes, you just gotta hard-stop
and use a filesystem that survives that
[13:56]
robonerdk pardon me for offending your gods [13:56]
brycecAn fsck would've been done hours ago at this rate anyways. [13:56]
robonerdone million apologies, or we [13:56]
RandalSchwartzRandalSchwartz boots from ZFS, and has no problems with hard-stop
I have no gods
[13:56]
brycecbrycec worships only himself [13:57]
robonerduhu [13:57]
RandalSchwartzyou mean uhura? from new star trek? Yeah, I could worship Zoe. :) [13:58]
robonerdi nailed her
it was at a comicon
[13:58]
RandalSchwartzI *totally* believe that. Not. [13:58]
brycecbrycec wanders off in search of breakfast. at 1400. [13:59]
RandalSchwartzHard to believe a person who can't hard-stop their VPS for fear of a long fsck could possibly get into that girl.
RandalSchwartz grins
on the other hand, a famous tech book author and podcaster... :)
[13:59]
robonerdit'll never happen
she needs the freshness
[14:02]
m0unds... [14:03]
BryceBotm0unds: S [14:03]
m0unds... [14:03]
BryceBotm0unds: S [14:03]
m0undshaha
i feel like i'm missing something
[14:03]
hazardous.... [14:05]
BryceBothazardous: H [14:05]
hazardousahhhhhhhhh [14:05]
m0unds. [14:05]
BryceBotm0unds: E [14:05]
m0unds.. [14:05]
BryceBotm0unds: I [14:05]
hazardous..
.....
[14:05]
BryceBothazardous: I
hazardous: 5
[14:05]
hazardousdeterministic? [14:05]
m0undsi'm so confused
hahaha
[14:05]
hazardousi really want to just do every single dot
up until it stops responding
and then figure it out
but that owuld piss off a number of people
[14:06]
brycec... --- ... [14:07]
BryceBotbrycec: SOS [14:07]
m0undsoh
morse code?
[14:07]
brycecyep
I plan to tweak it, make it not trigger on a single "letter"
someday
@cw Hello, World!
[14:08]
BryceBotbrycec: .... . .-.. .-.. --- --..-- .-- --- .-. .-.. -.. -.-.-- [14:08]
m0unds-.- .. ... ... / -- -.-- / --. .-. .. - ... [14:09]
brycec?
isn't a dit or a da
[14:09]
hazardouswhat is morse code [14:09]
brycec/ isn't a dit or a da [14:09]
m0undsbreka
break
haha
[14:09]
brycecgood god hazardous whare are you, 9 years old??? [14:09]
m0unds-.- .. ... ... -- -.-- --. .-. .. - ... [14:10]
BryceBotm0unds: KISS MY GRITS [14:10]
bryceclol [14:10]
m0undsi feel like it's a meme [14:10]
robonerd-- [14:10]
BryceBotrobonerd: M [14:10]
m0undsWHAT IS <X>? [14:10]
robonerd.-- [14:10]
BryceBotrobonerd: W [14:10]
brycechaha m0unds
"What is AOL?"
[14:10]
m0unds.-- .... .- - .. ... .- -- . -- . ..--.. [14:10]
BryceBotm0unds: WHAT IS A MEME? [14:10]
hazardousbrycec: to be fair my first ever internet connection was broadband [14:10]
brycecWhat is ICQ? What is a pager? What is etc [14:10]
hazardousand i never got the chance tou se the legendary aol [14:10]
m0undsi should grep my logs and see how many times i've seen that [14:11]
hazardousdammit bryce [14:11]
brycecAOL had a broadband plan [14:11]
m0unds"my first internet connection was broadband" [14:11]
hazardousi had a smartphone as a kid!
it ran like
windows mobile 5 or 6
and was terrible
[14:11]
robonerdaol still does isp? [14:11]
m0undsit was great [14:11]
robonerddoes it have the online service? [14:11]
hazardousi think they still have the client
and you BYO internet nowadays
[14:11]
robonerdah [14:11]
m0undsi used a winmo device for years for work [14:11]
hazardousbut i'm slightly unsure why they're still around [14:11]
robonerdi wonder if kids are still hacking it [14:11]
hazardousm0unds: when i was in like year 5 or something i had this weird windows mobile thing
the touchscreen was terrible, it came with a stylus
[14:12]
RandalSchwartzYou can't kill something that's already deaD! [14:12]
brycec0xdead [14:12]
m0undshttp://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log_search/arpnetworks?search=hazardous%3Bbroadband&action=search&error=0 [14:12]
robonerdportsnap is kewl
how does this logger work?
[14:12]
brycecnicely done m0unds [14:12]
robonerdi want to run the same thing in #coindev [14:13]
hazardoushow well does freebsd run on <64mb ram vm's [14:13]
m0undshttp://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log_search/arpnetworks?search=hazardous%3Binternet&action=search&error=0 [14:13]
brycecrobonerd: then setup your own http://colas.nahaboo.net/Software/IrcLogger [14:13]
m0undshaha [14:13]
robonerdk [14:13]
m0undsi forgot i stopped logging my client because i rarely ever refer to my own logs [14:13]
robonerdty [14:13]
brycec(or whatever other IRC channel loger you like) [14:13]
m0undsand 99% of the time it's not worth it, except in an instance like this..for lulz [14:13]
hazardousi never really logged
not sure why
[14:13]
m0undswhat is logging? [14:14]
robonerdwell, our chan gets some serious convo [14:14]
hazardousreal funny mounds [14:14]
brycecm0unds: o/ [14:14]
hazardouswhat should i get for lunch, im a bit undecided [14:14]
brycec"What is a newspaper?" [14:14]
robonerdw/e is in your lunchbox [14:14]
m0undswhat is lunch? [14:14]
hazardousbaby dont hurt me
dont hurt me
no more
[14:14]
m0undsthat song's too old for you dude [14:14]
brycec^ [14:14]
m0undscame out in like 1994
shit, 1993
[14:14]
brycecs/too old for/older than/ [14:15]
BryceBot<m0unds> that song's older than you dude [14:15]
m0undsit's alright, i was still in elementary school in 1993 [14:15]
bryceclikewise [14:15]
m0undsi was NINE [14:15]
brycecbrycec was not nine [14:16]
hazardouso_O [14:16]
m0undsahahahah
omg
searched harzardous;what's
and what is
[17:46] <hazardous> what's winnuke? this is the best one
[14:16]
robonerdhaha [14:19]
RandalSchwartzin 1993, I was 22
no... 32
damn - I'm old :)
[14:19]
m0undsslightly younger than my dad, haha [14:20]
RandalSchwartz"Luke... I am your father..." [14:20]
robonerdRandalSchwartz have any nice daughters? [14:20]
antin 1993, is was 3 :) [14:21]
RandalSchwartzas far as I know, I have no offspring
at least, no letters from lawyers yet
[14:21]
m0undshaha [14:21]
RandalSchwartzalmost had, twice [14:22]
hazardousalmost!?
what IS winnuke though
[14:29]
RandalSchwartzyou kids [14:31]
anti don't know either. and i'm old enough to get alcohol without being asked for my ID... [14:32]
RandalSchwartzI got asked for my ID the other day. It never ends. [14:32]
m0undshttp://irclogger.arpnetworks.com/irclogger_log/arpnetworks?date=2013-06-22,Sat&sel=288#l284 [14:32]
antRandalSchwartz: maybe you just look so young ;) [14:33]
m0undshaha [14:33]
RandalSchwartzit was a bar open only two weeks
so they carded "everyone"
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m0undsah. don't wanna put the liquor license in jeopardy [14:39]
anti once did that when i had duty on a entrance at a big party at our university..some people got really pissed [14:43]
robonerd'doody' [14:44]
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RandalSchwartz... http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/09/30/thing-a-week-3-ws-duty/ [14:52]
m0undscan't help but think of "call of doody" [14:56]
RandalSchwartzheh [14:56]
m0undsalso spaulding's "DOODY" in caddyshack [14:56]
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brycecup_the_irons: I'm curious, where does ARP stand on tor and running an exit node? Is anyone running a tor node? (I have no plans to do so, just wondering what ARP does about theses things.) [22:56]
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