mercutio: kwas there another outage
oh looks local
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m0unds: yea, i can see a blip on my tunnel and vps' this morning at what looks like 0300
still see the one IP with a different route than another on the same box though, haha
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hazardous: http://i.imgur.com/39gygqq.png
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brycec: Rolling ipv6 issue?
I've seen a few ARP persons' ipv6 IRC connections drop
but could just be FreeNode too
ant: at least my nagios didn't notice anything
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up_the_irons: brycec: ant : i don't believe there are / were any IPv6 issues
!history smokeping
BryceBot: history
BryceBot: help me out here!
ah
https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?target=ARP.Upstream6
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ant: up_the_irons: i don't think so either
at least not arp related
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brycec: lol
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brycec: If smokeping.arpnetworks.com would be easier for you, I'll add it to nginx if you add the cname :p
up_the_irons: ^
ant: too bad my registrar dosn't allow me to register smokepi.ng ;)
brycec: @tld ng
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'ng' is used for: Nigeria.
brycec: lol
also up_the_irons and others, just added for your convenience
@smokeping
BryceBot: https://smokeping.cobryce.com/
brycec: up_the_irons: I agree, probably just a specific route or FreeNode node.
toddf: I still assert brycebot should have some form of crib command groupings accessable via a privmsg of 'help' ;-)
brycec: assertion failed :p
Someday I'll finish the documentation..
But it's way more fun to add new features than to document existing ones
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toddf: so add a new feature that lets ordniary users privmsg new help text to brycebot and if you wish have brycebot ask you for approval of such text before making it live ;-)
like wiki + approval irc style
brycec: Not the worst idea I've heard
up_the_irons: @smokeping
BryceBot: https://smokeping.cobryce.com/
up_the_irons: lol awesome
brycec: toddf: https://github.com/brycied00d/BryceBot-Documentation
-: brycec goes back to doing what he gets paid to do
toddf: nice!
hazardous: @tld xxx
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'xxx' is used for: Adult entertainment.
hazardous: the internet is for porn
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mike-burns: It's now for cats.
twobithacker: @tld cat
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'cat' is used for: Catalan.
toddf: @tld ms
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'ms' is used for: Montserrat.
up_the_irons: @tld travel
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'travel' is used for: Travel related businesses.
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mercutio: @tld info
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'info' is used for: Unrestricted use.
mercutio: heh
i think .info is when things starting falling down
brycec: Taken straight from wikipedia *shrug*
mercutio: @tld arpa
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'arpa' is used for: Address and Routing Parameter Area.
mercutio: pretty cool
brycec: Nah, cool is IDN stuff :p
Yamazaki-kun: if by "cool" you mean "wonderful for red-teaming"
brycec: @tld عمان.
BryceBot: The Top Level Domain 'عمان.' doesn't seem to exist (yet).
brycec: @tld عمان
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'عمان' is used for: Oman (.om).
Yamazaki-kun: because let's face it, why else would you want https://www.pаypal.com/ ?
mercutio: @tld @
BryceBot: The Top Level Domain '@' doesn't seem to exist (yet).
brycec: @tld xn--zckzah
BryceBot: The top-level domain 'xn--zckzah' is used for: tesuto (Japanese Test -- http://例え.テスト).
up_the_irons: are there any non-ASCII tlds yet?
brycec: Yes
up_the_irons: sweet
Yamazaki-kun: ۔مسر
is one
up_the_irons: @tld cöm
BryceBot: The Top Level Domain 'cöm' doesn't seem to exist (yet).
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Yamazaki-kun: عر، مصر
hm.
phlux: Ok, now I do have to move on from Gentoo
This shit is getting ridiculous
mercutio: arch?
brycec: Arch is a good step up from Gentoo, for those that love rolling releases :D
mercutio: i've started using arch for some personal machines now
coming from ubuntu
there are definitely some bonuses
but some things are still kind of confusing
brycec: I use Arch on all my desktops/laptops, definitely dig it.
mercutio: not that ubuntu doesn't make things confusing
phlux: I used to use Arch
mercutio: like network setup
i using netctl now which makes more sense
phlux: I went from Arch to Gentoo actually
brycec: lol
mercutio: why's that phlux?
i used gentoo /years/ back
i hate compiling everything
phlux: I found that I was using Arch's ABS more than the binary packages
mercutio: compiling a few things is ok
phlux: sooooooooooo Gentoo made sense.
but lately I've been getting some weird wifi issues that I can't solve, and I'm wondering if it's the Gentoo kernel.
mercutio: use your own kernel?
phlux: Yeah, I might
mercutio: 3.13 is out now
brycec: vanilla-linux or whatever it was called
mercutio: i was using my own kernel with ubuntu too
phlux: I actually think the problem is with this shitty Belkin network extender
mercutio: oh
phlux: Every time the microwave turns on, the thing shits the bed
mercutio: 2.4 ghz?
phlux: That being said, every device in the house can reconnect to it afterwards aside from the Gentoo laptop
yeah
mercutio: weird
yeah i dunno why microwaves and wifi both use 2.4ghz
does that mean that wifi will cook you? :)
phlux: If I go in there and manually unplug the extender and reconnect it, I'll be fine
mercutio: i have never liked belkin
but it should reconnect
phlux: but again, that doesn't explain why I ONLY have to do that for this one particular device when everything else reconnects
brycec: Maybe it doesn't realize it lost the connection?
phlux: brycec: That's actually a good point
brycec: wpa_supplicant gives me REJECT notices..
brycec: So could be. AP has already rotated and the client is trying to use the old keys still. Try ifdown/ifup?
phlux: brycec: Haven't tried ifdown/ifup, but I've killed wpa_supplicant and dhcpcd
but
That also doesn't explain why rebooting doesn't fix the problem
I've rebooted the laptop to try and reconnect and it still gets rejected
The only fix I've found is to pull the extender out of the wall and plug it back in.
brycec: Ah then down/up probably won't help any. What's the adapter?
Yes. As does all forms of radiation... but the 2.2-2.5GHz is especially well suited to energizing H2O. 15:56:01 < mercutio> does that mean that wifi will cook you? :)
phlux: RTL8191SEvB
In other words, RealTek something or another
brycec: In other words, PCI nd not really unplug/plug it back in ;p
phlux: brycec: Haha, indeed
Well, at least I just realized that it's definitely the network extender
brycec: phlux: I assume you've tried cold rebooting? (completely power off) not just warm (ctrl-alt-delete)
phlux: so I can stick with Gentoo for a while longer, I guess
brycec: Honeslty, I've just done 'sudo reboot' :P
brycec: heh well probably worth a shot. Unless the wifi adapter is being completely reset, can't be 100% positive it's the extender.
phlux: brycec: How would I go about fixing that issue if it /is/ the adapter's fault?
brycec: <.<
>.>
New adapter?
phlux: oh lawd
I hope not
brycec: Same goes for s/adapter/extender/
phlux: I've never even popped this laptop open
yeah
brycec: Oh it's a laptop? Better at least. When it comes to wifi, I think USB adapters are just simpler and easier these days.
phlux: wait
Really?
brycec: Yes
phlux: USB wifi?
I know the speeds on that crap used to blow
but I haven't used it in a long time
brycec: Correct. $10 wifi dongle is a lot easier to move around, replace, etc than a PCI card.
phlux: Good point
brycec: heh nowadays, perfectly serviceable. Depends mostly on environment, but I've gotten 130mbps on some.
mercutio: laptops usually use the case as an antenna
brycec: And USB + extension cable means you can put it where the signal is better :p
mercutio: usb wifi thus has much smaller antenna
brycec: (true)
phlux: interesting
mercutio: so i'd advocate using a different wireless chip
you can get 802.11ac ones for about $45 USD on ebay i think
intel
you can get cheaper intel non ac ones
http://www.ebay.com/itm/INTEL-7260HMW-mini-PCI-E-Wireless-AC-Card-867Mbps-802-11ac-BT4-0-/331116183876?pt=US_Internal_Network_Cards&hash=item4d18100144
things like that
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-New-Intel-7260-7260HMW-802-11ac-WiFi-ac-Bluetooth-4-0-Half-Mini-PCI-E-Card-/251333154635?pt=US_Internal_Network_Cards&hash=item3a849f974b
or that
brycec: heh yeah if you care about .ac bandwidth, stick to PCIe cards
mercutio: serach and all, the first one had really high shipping cost for me, and second one has free shipping..
well ing eneral the intel wireless is better
m0unds: i like arch a lot
i actually really like systemd too
phlux: well
brycec: Probably. If you just care about basic wifi, I say stick with the $10 adapters.
mercutio: it's just if you are replacing, you may want to replace with something higher end
phlux: I might give a USB dongle a shot
mercutio: adapters suck
m0unds: they make little mini usb dongles
brycec: phlux could try adding the dongle, see if it does better. Then decide if he wants to replace the builtin wifi
m0unds: that look like those bluetooth ones that you get w/wireless mouse/keyboard sets
phlux: exactly
m0unds: low profile
mercutio: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Intel-4965-4965AGN-wireless-WiFi-PCI-E-card-802-11N-AGN-/190422367955?pt=AU_Components&hash=item2c560ebed3
phlux: at the very least it'll help me rule out some things
brycec: http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=105&cp_id=10501&cs_id=1050108&p_id=8072&seq=1&format=2
$7.51 ^
m0unds: yeah
exactly like that
haha
mercutio: cheap wireless n dual band
brycec: And so handy to have
mercutio: like $6 USD
and you can put in your laptop rather than dongle
so use antennas
if there's dodgy wifi usb dongle isn't likely to be better?
phlux: mercutio: yeah, but it's less effort to find out if the real issue is my hardware or the network extender
m0unds: i bought a pair of linksys e3000s refurbed from amazon for like $25/ea and used them as cheap APs til i got my dual band ubiquiti stuff installed
mercutio: it's actually really easy to change a mini pci-e card normally
unless you have one of the few censoring laptops
uhh hp
phlux: Lenovo here
m0unds: swapped the one in my wife's HP pretty easily
had a door on the bottom to do it
one screw
mercutio: what iwrles is it atm?
m0unds: you have to be careful what card to stick in hp's
m0unds: it got an OEM replacement for the one that died
mercutio: it's not changing it that's hard, if your card isn't on the whitelist, then you need to bios mod to make it work
m0unds: 1:1
mercutio: my hp laptop has intel already
and goes ok
m0unds: hers was the same one you linked, it died, i bought another one from ebay that was pulled from another hp notebook
mercutio: but i think they alternate between intel and atheros or something
m0unds: ahh ok
m0unds: that worked fine til she got a macbook
mercutio: the intel wireless is pretty solid
m0unds: yea
mercutio: i think i have something old like that too
there's in between with 6250 ertc
m0unds: unlicensed bands are really badly overutilized in urban areas
staticsafe: intel drivers are solid on linux too
iwlwifi <33333333333333333333
m0unds: MIMO stuff isn't helping matters
mercutio: i get over 10 gigabit on network :/
i don't want to use wifi
wifi is fine for internet
it's when you want to drag files betwen machines it gets painful
staticsafe: indeed
m0unds: whaaaat...
duke nukem 3d "just updated with online deathmatch and co-op"
staticsafe: hm i need of those wireless PCI cards but for desktops
one*
mercutio: i used to like blood
it was like duke nukem 3d but better
m0unds: eh, i liked dn3d and shadow warrior better than blood
played the hell out of all three
you can get the opengl enabled versions of shadow warrior and dn3d for $5.99 on steam right now
mnathani: @tld local
BryceBot: The Top Level Domain 'local' doesn't seem to exist (yet).
mnathani: @tld bonjour
BryceBot: The Top Level Domain 'bonjour' doesn't seem to exist (yet).
mnathani: @tld msdns
BryceBot: The Top Level Domain 'msdns' doesn't seem to exist (yet).
Yamazaki-kun: Anyone done much with Dragonfly? Is HAMMER as awesome as it sounds?
(and does it work with << 4GB?)
m0unds: nope, haven't tried it
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up_the_irons: Yamazaki-kun: HAMMER?
Yamazaki-kun: Dragonfly-specific filesystem
kinda ZFS/btrfs-y
only real problem with ZFS is low-memory performance sucks, and I use "low memory" as if I were an HPC admin.
on a 1G or 2G VM? fugghedaboutit
up_the_irons: hahaha
yeah ZFS on low mem is terrible
so Dragonfly made their own filesystem, eh? that's very progressive of them.
Yamazaki-kun: my home FS does that... had a 2x Xeon 5300 board off Ebay to upgrade so I could get more RAM and the thing didn't see any RAM at all
:(
32GB of PC2-5300F sticks waiting for a board that they like
because there's no such thing as overkill.
also I can run OmniOS and have file server + VM server in one.
... and DTrace requires a kernel rebuild?
wtf?
jbergstroem: up_the_irons: HAMMER has been around for 5 years or so.. longer than btrfs if I recall correctly
Yamazaki-kun: okay, it doesn't. Dang, I seriously need to sign up for the documentation team and make use of my red pen.
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brycec: Introduced July 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAMMER
BryceBot: HAMMER :: HAMMER is a high-availability 64-bit file system developed by Matthew Dillon for DragonFly BSD using B-trees. Its major features include infinite NFS-exportable snapshots, master-multislave operation, configurable history retention, fsckless-mount, and checksums to deal with data corruption. HAMMER also supports data block deduplication — identical data blocks will only be stored once on a file system. A port of HAMMER...
milki: infinite!
Yamazaki-kun: just discovered make package-recursive
looks like win
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