anybody have multiple vps'es and notice network disconnects lately? aka I have 4 vps'es .. 2 are able to talk to the v4 gateway, 2 are able to talk to the v6 gateway .. I'm going to guess something changed between 22:30 yesterday and 01:32 today based on my logs this probably isn't gonna paste right... 01:06:222014-01-15MenuhopDOWNCRITICAL - 174.136.107.10: rta nan, lost 100% meh 0506-0533 utc (today), looks like our monitoring system couldn't hit that vps oh wait, ignore that. that was on the 15th. for what it's worth, one of mine seemed to be unavailable for about 45 minutes last night. wait, wrong provider. my ARP vps's seem fine I guess I'll have to blame it on my non-prescription drugs? lol lol ahh, it wa a digitalocean vps that was unavailable. i've had some weird intermittent disconnects never enough to trigger monitoring err, trigger notification I think this was a maintenance that went wrong for my vlan only, if nobody else has issues {0,2,3,5}.v.freedaemon.com .. all are reachable via one address family, prior to last night, all were reachable via both address families huh. ;-) and of course the ones that are only on v6 can't reach the ones that are only on v4 so my vlan is effectively two network segments there's one of the blips i mentioned, haha 12:19:46 ::: m0unds [~m0unds@2607:f2f8:af18:2::e] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] yep I love sprunge! http://sprunge.us/jDea i have to admit sprunge sounds like something you'd see in a porno :V lol, also not easy to remember (or so I find) which is why the company's private clone of sprunge is simply {company}pastebin.domain.com oh my bad, pastebin.domain.com my buddy made an erlang webapp that passes stuff via zsh to the pastebin attached to the webapp also handles url shortening and image fetch/shortening - so if you paste an image url into irc, it'll retrieve the image, store it temporarily on s3 and serve it via shortened url "webapp that passes stuff via zsh" that sounds pretty damn risky :/ ^ That totally sounds like an Erl Web app. uses an API key and stuff heh but i do know you can pipe output from commands (top -m io etc) and have it display as text https://twitter.com/arpnetworks/status/427969490203066369 TWITTER: We will be performing an emergency reboot of our IPv6 router at 19:00 PST tonight (Tue Jan 28 01:00:52 +0000 2014, retweeted 1 times) "emergency" and scheduled rarely go together :p @twitter -r 427969490203066369 brycec: Successfully retweeted arpnetworks (427970979109691392): We will be performing an emergency reboot of our IPv6 router at 19:00 PST tonight (Tue Jan 28 01:00:52 +0000 2014, retweeted 3 times) wow, earlier reboot than expected! :P well, it's like in 2 hours... pretty close IMO :) up_the_irons: just a reboot? or upgrade too? just reboot it needs a 2nd interface from our s7.lax router When does ARP get a redundant IPv6 router? ah yeah no immediately plans for 2nd IPv6 router Get a cheap, used DL380 or similar, a little CARP action and BAM if it were that easy, it would have happened already :) actually, s7.lax can do full IPv6 in hardware but the configuration dance and playing nice with existing OpenBSD IPv6 router, that is the hard part brycec: s/380/360/ but carp complicates matters often non redundant solutions can be more reliable with decent hardware heh My experience with redundant routers extends to pfSense Which was really pretty simple you can get into lots of partial failure situations like when there were router issues the other night, that was partial failure rather than full failure heh I did have a bit of split-master fun today. But prior to that... :p you have to think about things like comlpexity of debugging like if you have an ethernet card giving issues, in a redundant situation, which one is it but yeah, if was to have a cheap secondary router, a dl360 is 1u, dl380 2u and shouldn't need more than 1u they both can do dual cpu etc, not that openbsd makes use of that I just pulled an HP DLxxx number out of my butt as an example of something that's cheap and readily available. ahh right notification gave me advanced warning to move my tunnel stuff over to my bigger vps haha s/bigger/non-ARP/ notification gave me advanced warning to move my tunnel stuff over to my non-ARP vps I assume no s/as/pre/ I presume bigger being bigger at arp i think arp is using supermicro normally? which have much more confusing model numbers :) i planned on doing it around when it was gonna get rebooted up_the_irons: does that mean ipv6 is going to be gigabit? mercutio: if you're already on gigabit ports, ummm.. yeah i think it might actually (haven't really even thought about that) hahaha i was just curious more than antyhing i still see ipv6 as being beta'ish "second class" yeah it's a bad attitude to have in some ways, because the more people who think that way the more it becomes that way heh The native IPv6 was a big reason I moved to ARP A little sad that it doesn't get the same love as v4 it was secondary reason for me i was tunneling with he.net prior until more eyeball networks support ipv6, i don't really care one way or another but i got over ipv6 :) it doesnt' really help having ipv6 support when the situations it'd be useful don't have ipv6 yea and in a lot of cases, it can break stuff for client devices like with ipv6 and static ip, you'd be able to remote desktop into someone's computer if they oppened it up but it's easier to talk smoeone through doing a port forward then setting up ipv6 even if their provider supports it yeah can't imagine having to tell someone an ipv6 addr over the phone or something haha yeah that's one of the current issues with ipv6 should every user host their own dns? then the differing implementations at the cpe sucks too as soon as you have all these ip addresses, and want to do dns, things get tricky on legacy ipv4 connections there's susually just a single or a few ip's to give a name to and try running a mail server without reverse dns... yeah and i don't think most isp's have user-modifiable dns actually arp did hah i dunno about ipv6, but with ipv4 you can easily change your reverse lookup but try doing that on a normal net connection... yea, you can w/arp, but i've found i don't always get an rdns when i query an ipv6 addr fortunately, with most isp's you can email a request for reverse dns as long as you have a static ip alloc, yeah does arp let you set reverse dns? i have rdns on mine yeah err for ipv6 yes yes 2607:f2f8:af18:2::1 1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.2.0.0.0.8.1.f.a.8.f.2.f.7.0.6.2.ip6.arpa domain name pointer lax-gwy.m0unds.net. heh cool mercutio: i'm trying not to treat IPv6 as "beta-ish"; first class IPv6 has been a goal of mine since the beginning; but traffic levels used to be so low it was hard to prioritize brb up_the_irons: well that's good to hear, now get evyrone else onboard :) oh so ipv6 is down now? not that i was using it normally, was just curious if facebook has reverse dns oh right it's just on 19:00 PST isn't it :) yup mercutio: yup 19:00 :) it's back up now sucking down the bgp routes routing not getting anywhere but gateway responds ahh ok openbgpd is slow at loading route tables i've noitced at least ipv6 is small heh just rerouted IRC services over the v4 VPN link temp hmm routing still getting nowhere oh facebook works ahh kame.net works now too wow facebook has reverse dns BGP is slow eh on all of their hops! even their routers so do ntt www.kame.net don't for the web server itself google only have web server with reverse dns, none of their routers |- scruffy.entropynet.net[46X] -------------- | Users: 7 server didn't even netsplit :) didn't seem like i lost connection either <.< that seemed short/quick yep that's what she said lol I've had more outages with my tunnelbroker.net tunnel than with arpnetworks he.net? 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