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up_the_irons: even though i maintain IRR stuff for our own routes and customer routes, i've never used RtConfig myself
i typed in: "@RtConfig access_list filter AS-ARPNET"
and practically shit my pants
-: up_the_irons hugs RtConfig
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staticsafe: :o
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mercutio: http://aceattorney.sparklin.org/jeu.php?id_proces=57684
(some video type thing about the debian sysvinit/systemd/upstart/openrc debate)
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mercutio: has arp got a problem
i can't trace past ntt
not even hitting their core router
oh i thinko ntt issue
it's fallen over to mzima now
oh coresite down too?
brycec: mercutio: hm, yeah trying to traceroute to 8.8.8.8 from is failing
m0unds_: yep
mercutio: yeh i'm bouncing in
it /was/ working back to me temp
dropbear has this cool tcp port bouncing thing btw
meingtsla: i think any2 is doing emergency maintenance of some sort
mercutio: you can do dbclient user@host,user@host
brycec: mercutio: but I can traceroute to another VPS in another DC in LA
mercutio: and it'll bounce through the first host to the second
with tcp port forward so still secure
and using your key for both hosts
brycec: (And who is "trit.net"? that's a new hit)
mercutio: trit.net isn't new
it's only showing up because ntt and coresite seem down?
which suggests the new router beign down?
dunno
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mercutio: up_the_irons should fill us in
i'm sure he got alerted
i still thought i should check twitter
nothing there :)
brycec: heh, it's new to me
mercutio: oh it's back
well mzima is working
brycec: +1 for Twitter mobile notifications :p
m0unds_: yea
brycec: yep, looking better
mercutio: it went then came back then went then came back from pov
brycec: not fixed, but better
m0unds_: oh yeah, trit.net
brycec: @google trit.net
BryceBot: Google API failure :(
brycec: lol
m0unds_: hah
brycec: cURL_error: name lookup timed out
mercutio: going faster too
oh coresite still down
brycec: @google trit.net
BryceBot: Searching for 'www.trit.net' instead.
467,000 total results returned for 'www.trit.net', here's 3
Tri-T Baseball.net - Home (http://www.tritbaseball.net/) Home of the Tri-T Baseball League and affiliated teams.
TRIT.NET (http://www.trit.net/) Trit Networks. Software, network, and security engineering. IP transit and colocation in Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Web site coming soon! Contact: ...
Trit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trit) Trit. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Trit may refer to: Ternary digit, see Ternary numeral system · Tirit ...
brycec: woo
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up_the_irons: ntt session dropped
brycec: "website coming soon" they must be new
cool!
mercutio: up_the_irons: ahh
up_the_irons: any2 has also re-IP'd everyone
mercutio: what
oh so any2ix was already down?
up_the_irons: migrating from /24 -> /23 but in a different range
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mercutio: that's weird
but i suppose more people on it now
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mercutio: i saw problems with ntt yesterday btw
like 8% packet loss or something
crazed: bgp flap?
mercutio: so i dunno if ntt is having issues in general or what
m0unds_: ntt's been kinda crappy for a bit (congested coming off centurylink)
mercutio: this was starting ntt to ntt i think
i mean i think it was ntt issue rather than interlink issue
i didn't really care that much at the time
i just thought "that's strange"
kevr: can i talk to someone here about changing my cust.arpnetworks.com subdomain?
brycec: Those sorts of things are best addressed to support@arpnetworks.com
kevr: alright. thanks
up_the_irons: kevr: just change it in your server
those are auto-gen'd, if you don't like it, we can just delete it
kevr: up_the_irons: it seems when my account was setup, they used the name on the billing info for it, but i'd like to use another name for the account on arpnetworks
up_the_irons: also, i wanted to remove a few things like the vnc and VM management
up_the_irons: kevr: those cannot be rmoved
kevr: ah k i'll just deal with it in iptables then, no problem
up_the_irons: kevr: but we can remove the cust.arpnetworks.com subdomain if you're not comfortable with it
it only exists in our DNS
brycec: kevr: VNC access connects to the host, not your VPS. Your iptables cannot manage VNC access.
kevr: up_the_irons: sure, the only thing is every service requiring the username.cust.arpnetworks.com wants a username thats different than what i'd prefer, which would be my name instead of the name on the billing address
ah i see.
up_the_irons: should i just direct this all to support@ instead of discussing it here? :P
up_the_irons: kevr: sure :)
kevr: alright. thanks for the info.
mercutio: oh it down again
brycec: So it is.
mercutio: maybe ntt shouldn't be brought back up for a bit
weird it's going via rpint/trit
oh i see
:)
err spring
i see the trit now heh
now it ntt/nlayer/mzmia
up_the_irons: hmmm...
mercutio: and down again
up_the_irons: wth
mercutio: i thjnk ntt should be forced down :)
i dunno why it fine ntt->nlayer->mzima
it also seems strange that ntt aren't dampening it
up_the_irons: this is annoying..
brycec: I agree..
mercutio: that why i thought prob safer to just shut ntt down temp
and log a fault
kevr: also, what's up with the arpnetworks user, is that safe for me to remove?
mercutio: it's up again on ntt heh
brycec: kevr: yes. See the FAQ article about it.
mercutio: keyr: it's in hte knowledge base
kevr: gotcha
brycec: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/vps/can-i-delete-the-arpnetworks-user-on-my-vps
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up_the_irons: i'm working with our Any2 VLAN too, i'm sure this is not all NTT's fault. When I bring up that VLAN on s7.lax, i get problems, but it takes a while, wtf...
mercutio: do they have mac on both?
brycec: (mmm, vlan all the things)
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up_the_irons: wonder if I should nuke Any2 on s1.lax
hmm.. can't with IPv6
bah, damn migrations...
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up_the_irons: btw guys, Level 3 circuit is coming in a few weeks; it's official now, i inked all the paperwork this week
brycec: Yay, should be pretty solid transit (right?)
up_the_irons: therefore crappy nLayer packet loss should be a thing of the past
brycec: Level 3 is like the #1 network in the world; i sure hope it is solid :)
i've received positive recommendations from others
brycec: I've heard good things in general, but I don't run in those circles, so what do I know.
My only personal dealing with L3 was with SIP termination (and origination, I think)
up_the_irons: I like how Level 3 uses IRR correctly. No more dealing with manually updating prefix lists.
brycec: Awesome. It's as if they know what they're doing or something.
up_the_irons: haha right
mercutio: up_the_irons: oh cool level3
up_the_irons: :)
mercutio: i don't really like level3 being so big and all
but also from that pov, it's safer being on them
and they suck way less than cogent
brycec: ...that's not saying much.
mercutio: they're not that bad
they cost more than other providers normally
but having few huge companies tends to be less optimal
than more smaller companies
brycec: My point is that Cogent is generally regarded as crap. Saying "less bad" than crap isn't much of a statement.
easymac: Cogent is really good at dropping packets though, you gotta give them that.
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m0unds_: yea, cogent is fantastic at dropping packets
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m0unds_: Cogent - "We drop packets so you don't have to"
mercutio: but they cheap
easymac: Cogent - Where Packets Go To Die (tm)
kevr: oh okay, there's a problem with the DC atm?
easymac: Probably Cogent's fault.
kevr: =p
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m0unds_: dsjhfdsjfkh. my route home from work is closed due to inclement weather.
GAH
mercutio: maybe you should stay at work
kevr: there was problem with some routes erarlier
kevr: ic
mercutio: like an hour ago or something
it didn't last long
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staticsafe: ugh ipv6 is dead
mercutio: time for ipv8?
m0unds_: go for ipv10 or go home
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m0unds_: ipv6 seems ok for me
up_the_irons: m0unds_: it's still down
m0unds_: really? weird
oh, i'm getting as far as the gwy - my tunnel is still up, hahahaha
-: m0unds_ forgot he moved the tunnel over to the box he was pinging
up_the_irons: :)
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brycec: -.-
Apparently v6 is still down?
up_the_irons: starting to come back up, finally...
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brycec: Oh so it is, there's BryceBot
(as soon as I give up and switch znc to use ipv4...)
m0unds_: hahaha
i just switched to my v4 session at home
brycec: brb
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up_the_irons: i think this any2 renumbering is gonna become a cluster F*... :(
brycec: okay... that should be everything back to normal...
"going to be" not "already is"?
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m0unds: wee
brycec: wb m0unds
m0unds_: thank you
m0unds: thank you
brycec: hey m0unds_, not you
m0unds: f that guy
brycec: you're welcome m0unds
m0unds: stealing my nick
brycec: IPv64lyf
m0unds: or just til it dies at least
ipv10 por vida
brycec: IPVA
ftfy
m0unds: ahahahah
brycec: or maybe that's IPxA
up_the_irons: i need to bounce it again
m0unds: NUUUUUU
brycec: As long as it's quick
m0unds_: do your worst
brycec: hopefully that won't leave things as :( as they are right now
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up_the_irons: ok, that bounce wasn't so bad
brycec: I didn't even notice anything
up_the_irons: that's the way i like it
brycec: Well, I mean, I did see m0unds quit... What a quitter.
up_the_irons: hahahaha
he just couldn't take it
m0unds_: haha
I'M RIGHT HERE
brycec: COWARD
m0unds_: DON'T TALK ABOUT ME LIKE I'M INVISIBLE
i was being considerate to people who don't suppress join/part msgs
brycec: What's that? I can't hear you. I think your address is 96 bits short.
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m0unds: can you hear me now, you bastard?
brycec: wb m0unds
m0unds: i'm sort of befuddled
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m0unds: this main E/W artery of albuquerque is closed, but there are cars on it
nmdot = nmdol (dept of lies)
brycec: The I40 is closed?? Eesh, that sucks.
m0unds: This? http://www.koat.com/news/new-mexico/albuquerque/i40-westbound-closed-near-edgewood/-/9153728/24318376/-/11qybap/-/index.html
pjs: hah, you guys live in NM? I used to live in Edgewood
brycec: Nah, I currently live Eastern Washington :P
And no offense, but I really don't want to live in NM
pjs: oh, no offense taken. I was moved there as a teenager and got the hell back to SoCal in my early 20's.. miserable place
s/moved there/forcefully &/
BryceBot: <pjs> oh, no offense taken. I was forcefully & as a teenager and got the hell back to SoCal in my early 20's.. miserable place
pjs: heh
brycec: From what I can tell, it's WB only, way out in Edgewood. So of course there's E/W traffic still moving in ABQ.
I have nothing against ABQ, but... NM has never been my cup of tea, any of the times I've traveled to or through it.
-: brycec really didn't care for Gallup
brycec: (I grep up in AZ, I know what a major trucking route the I-40 is.)
m0unds: e/w within abq is confined to three routes
i-40, nm-423 (paseo del norte) and nm-528
423 being the most pertinent to my commute is closed
also, rural nm sucks
and it looks like they reopened 423. huzzah.
brycec: huzzah!
m0unds: gallup is awful
but i'd rather live in NM than southern california :P
brycec: ...would you rather Gallup, NM over socal?
m0unds: depends on what i'd be doing in gallup
brycec: I don't remember much from that trip... But I remember feeling like a minority, and not in any sort of good or okay way.
m0unds: racist
RACIST
but yeah, that's about right - tons of navajo out that way
hopi too
brycec: heh, I know it comes off racist
m0unds: one of the native guys i work with said he felt out of place out there
pjs: Oh Gallup is hell..
brycec: I'm okay with being in a minority... But sometimes, there's this... feeling, y'know?
m0unds: which is kinda funny, really
pjs: and anyone who prefers NM over SoCal is absolutely insane in my eyes :)
m0unds: hahaha, i like guns
brycec: lol m0unds
m0unds: and i like low cost of living
and green chile
pjs: mmm, chile
the only thing about NM I miss.. the food/chile is amazing
brycec: And the meth!
<.<
>.>
pjs: heh
better/more meth in SoCal if you're into that sort of thing hehe
brycec: I feel kinda bad for NM getting tied to Breaking Bad. On the other hand, publicity!
m0unds: clean air on the other side of the sandias from abq too
i'm so sick of bb stuff
i loved the show, i know lots of people who worked w/the crews and whatnot
brycec: m0unds would rather the world forgot about NM again?
pjs: brycec nm benefited in a big way from that show
brycec: srsly
m0unds: it did in a lot of ways
CaZe: I like that hot air balloon festival.
m0unds: but it also means that ignorant people think it's some wacky meth haven
yea, abq int'l hot air balloon fiesta
pjs: funny too, I could tell you the exact location of most of the outdoor scenes in the city on bb. Abq is a small city.. easy to learn
m0unds: it's 1/4 mi or so from where i work
brycec: You mean it isn't? </mock surprise>
CaZe: Really good way to smuggle meth.
m0unds: in balloons
pjs: m0unds where do you work?
m0unds: that's why the gondolas are so big
pueblo of sandia tribal gaming commission
pjs: m0unds are you from abq?
m0unds: nope
boulder, co
brycec: lol boulder
pjs: m0unds ahh, you probably won't remember NMIA.. used to be a large ISP in Abq. They sold to SWCP later on after I moved back to CA
anyways, I used to work there
m0unds: yeah, i don't recall hearing NMIA - SWCP is still around, sort of
pjs: well my mom recently left NM for Colorado Springs.. so I don't see myself visiting NM much anymore.. I have chile pods shipped to me,but it's not the same
anyways.. goodnight ladies & germs...
-: pjs &
brycec: lol https://www.swcp.com/dial-up-accounts/
later pjs
m0unds: later
yeah, swcp is kinda at the mercy of centurylink
for dsl and stuff - CL only permits ADSL2 speeds, so they can barely be competitive w/CL or comcast
brycec: But... those prices are for dialup :(
m0unds: yeah, just bad all around
hazardous: any network issues?
a lot of my stuff kind of died a few times in the last hour or two
but ssh never dropped
brycec: hazardous: yes, earlier there were.
Transit issues mostly.
m0unds: pakkitbuses
hazardous: ok good not just me then
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m0unds: that was fun fun fun
up_the_irons: my gawd
i love NTT
i asked for our IPv6 peer to be turned up finally and they set it up within like 5 minutes
milki: nice
up_the_irons: we're now finally multi-homed with IPv6
transits: HE and NTT
soon, Level 3
CaZe: What do you mean by "turned up"?
mike-bur1: Ooo!
up_the_irons: CaZe: configured the session; brought it up and is now in "Established" state; exchanging routing information. :)
CaZe: Wait, we haven't been using NTT before now?
up_the_irons: not for IPv6
CaZe: Oh.
up_the_irons: for IPv4, yes
-: CaZe thought we were