[11:31] blimey pkgng is fast! [12:41] indeed [12:44] i'm glad they got the backend stuff fix before the release of fbsd10 [12:45] fixed* [13:43] wait i just got here, toddf works for openbsd foundation? [13:47] I know he's involved and has a mirror of the website... Dunno about working /for/ OpenBSD [13:48] (An /outdated/ mirror, toddf *ahem*. At least that was last I checked a month ago.) [13:55] I do not work for the foundation [13:56] there is no 'working for OpenBSD' [13:56] hi toddf. didn't realize you were here. [13:56] lol [13:56] there is 'a developer (with commit privs) of OpenBSD' which I am [14:02] as for my 'outdated site' .. I have some issues to work out that get it updated regularly reliably .. has been a work in progress longer than I'd like .. as of the current moment (just checked) my mirror is completely uptodate with anoncvs.openbsd.org .. *shrug* [14:04] Perhaps it is now, I have no idea :P (I can't even remember the URL). When I stumbled across it before (looking for a working cvsweb, www.openbsd.org's was down), it mentioned 5.3 and 5.4 had been out for awhile. [14:04] openbsd.fries.net [14:04] Yep, looking much better :) [14:42] toddf: Did you build my kernel? :D [14:42] kern.version=OpenBSD 5.5-beta (GENERIC) #236: Fri Jan 24 11:44:07 MST 2014 [14:42] todd@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC [14:43] seems so [14:43] *** laotzi_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:44] "You're welcome." [14:44] indeed [14:45] *** laotzi_ has quit IRC (Client Quit) [14:46] *** twobithacker has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [14:48] "Thanks." [14:49] builds are done on native hardware on a regular basis to ensure current builds and such. from time to time I do man the process. as evidence by the above. ;-) [14:49] *** twobithacker has joined #arpnetworks [15:36] *** exm has joined #arpnetworks [15:37] @smokeping [15:37] https://smokeping.cobryce.com/ [15:42] up_the_irons: Willing to take bitcoin? [15:43] fake money? no way. [15:50] I'm surprised overstock started accepting it [15:50] Struggling to remain edgy, competitive, and relevant? Not so much a surprise :p (though I was still surprised) [15:53] their ceo (or is he a founder of the co...?) is kinda weird, financially speaking [15:56] *** exm has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.3) [15:58] Heh, I still have the partial state diagram I drew for someone here. [15:58] He spent like three weeks trying to do this problem. [16:30] *** exm has joined #arpnetworks [16:49] *** exm has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [16:53] *** jpalmer has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [17:19] *** exm has joined #arpnetworks [17:23] *** exm has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [19:57] *** jalal has joined #arpnetworks [20:00] I want a secure and open source sip server to use it for video and voice chatting, can you recommend some? [20:05] *** jalal has left "Konversation terminated!" [20:29] strange place to ask [20:29] but ic an't think of anywhere good to ask actually [20:29] heh [20:30] I can think of a couple... [20:30] freeswitch, yate, asterisk [20:30] But if you don't stick around for an answer, then I'm not going to bother. [20:30] Yep [20:30] And "security" is always up to you ;) [20:30] i don't know about video support though [20:30] Asterisk and FreeSwitch support video [20:30] did you read about how bad asterisk code base is meant to be? [20:30] It's nothing too special [20:30] yate does [20:31] No idea what you're talking about... [20:31] i think it's prett simple to imeplement [20:31] yate is another free one [20:31] i think it's russian [20:31] no no, about the code base [20:31] oh [20:31] I'm familiar with Yate :p [20:31] the freeswitch guy [20:31] that used to code on asterisk [20:31] i'll try and find it [20:31] * brycec has written modules for Asterisk. i routinely stab and smash windows. [20:32] http://www.freeswitch.org/node/117 [20:32] hahahah [20:32] Video support is mostly "don't reject SDP messages defining codecs X, Y, and Z" :p [20:33] oh wow, old post [20:34] yeah i read it years back :/ [20:34] hence why i was struggling to figure out where [20:37] * brycec is more embedded in the Asterisk world than he'd like to admit. Or be :( [20:37] Anyhow [20:39] nice [20:39] :/ [20:39] how's your smokeping been going? [20:41] probably good, I assume :P [20:41] No alarms thrown [20:41] And I've been working on other stuff. Haven't finished the traceroute integration yet. [20:42] oh yip [20:43] * brycec adds to the TODO list "alarm when slaves don't report" [20:45] Son of a.... Tue Feb 18 20:43:15 2014 - WARNING Master said 500 SSL_ca_file /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14/Mozilla/CA/cacert.pem does not exist [20:45] heh [20:46] out of curiosity do you use a text file for your "todo"? [20:46] * brycec continues swearing about FreeBSD [20:46] mercutio: this is a mental TODO list, at the moment [20:46] oh [20:46] i am thinking about writing my own todo type program :) [20:47] cos i reshuffle things a lot [20:47] In the past, I've kept TODO's in various online checklists (Hollyapp, Google Keep, Trello) but eventually they get too big and I ignore them. [20:47] so often lots of things just stay mental cos it's easier to reorganise [20:47] i love how traffic graphs look on smokeping hosts - http://i.imgur.com/o1k4iCS.png [20:47] I'd recommend trying any or all of those ^ [20:47] well i want something to globally make everythign lower priority [20:47] lol staticsafe [20:47] cos i like sticking in "high priority" things [20:47] haha [20:48] and to easily rotate around priorities etc [20:48] iwant something command line [20:48] that i can also integrate a pastebin-type-functionality into [20:48] my todo stuff for work exists in an incident tracker or exchange tasks [20:48] and also use for normal notes [20:48] i just use google keep [20:48] wfm [20:49] hmm haven't heard of google keep [20:49] i basically want to be able to chuck things in without thinking too much [20:49] and clean them up later [20:49] lol m0unds [20:49] so like if i getr some werid kind of "rpoblem" i can paste any debugging stuff into it, then later clarify [20:50] professional accountability sucks, fyi [20:50] haha [20:50] i'm required to keep pending tasks in the incident tracker for regulatory reasons, it's nonsense [20:50] heh [20:50] stupid government entity [20:51] as a completely unrelated aside - Bosch on Amazon VOD pilots is really good [20:52] haven't heard of it [20:52] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I3MPDP4/ref=amb_link_398661142_7?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-4&pf_rd_r=0R8K2BXAYAHR5KYN3J2B&pf_rd_t=1401&pf_rd_p=1736236182&pf_rd_i=1001155581 [20:52] Error fetching information for http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I3MPDP4/ref=amb_link_398661142_7?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-4&pf_rd_r=0R8K2BXAYAHR5KYN3J2B&pf_rd_t=1401&pf_rd_p=1736236182&pf_rd_i=1001155581: Can't call method "find" on an undefined value [20:52] haha [20:52] it wants silverlight [20:52] wtf [20:53] there's another pilot from chris carter (x-files) called the after [20:53] then click on flash and it goes back [20:53] that was pretty good too, but i liked bosch better [20:53] so you click on play again [20:53] and it gives termas and conditions, accept them adn it goes back to the page [20:53] oh 3rd time lucky [20:53] huh. [20:53] now i get to wait for connecting [20:54] i don't think it's working [20:54] i just selected Bosch via amazon vod on my xbox and it played, haha [20:54] oh i'm using that web site you linked [20:54] oh, that was just for the synopsis or whatever [20:54] hahaha [20:54] no idea if it'd work for you [20:55] ahh ok [20:55] i found it on imdb [20:55] but i'll just take your word for it [20:55] i found another way to get it [20:59] anyone familiar with asterisk and dialplans? [20:59] I am trying to figure out which file to put those commands: http://www.freepbx.org/comment/14473#comment-14473 [20:59] * brycec [20:59] to enable dialing with +signs [21:00] Woo, slave back online. When I switched that system to pkgng, the smokeping rc script got switched to something useless. [21:00] mnathani: That's a pretty hackish cludge, and totally wrong (and barely workable) [21:01] mnathani: Are you just trying to support dialed numbers starting with +? [21:01] yup [21:01] Vanilla Asterisk? Or using something like FreePBX on top? [21:01] need to replace + with 011 [21:01] vanilla asterisk [21:01] except for +1 which can be replaced with nothing [21:01] ...vanilla Asterisk... but you don't know which file to change? :( [21:01] I am new to asterisk [21:02] one thread said extension_custom.conf [21:02] (Also, I take back the comments about hackish/cludge. Thought you were using FreePBX) [21:02] or something similar [21:02] Yeah, you're on a forum for FreePBX ;) [21:02] mnathani: short answer is that it's 99% going to be extensions.conf [21:02] ok, thats a start [21:02] (that 1% is if you're using something else to manage it, or you've broken things out a bit yourself.) [21:03] mnathani: The more specific answer is "whichever context your UA's reside within. or the rest of your dialing rules" [21:03] Which, if you're totally stock vanilla, is probably... [21:03] * brycec looks it up so as not to confuse you [21:04] I have some config copied from voip.ms [21:04] so I think I know which context to use [21:05] just not sure of the order and it says goto as well [21:05] heh [21:06] Well keep in mind the exact contexts used in that snippet are FreePBX specific. I don't think you'll have them in vanilla. [21:06] So... your best bet is to understand what that does, and reimplement it. [21:06] right [21:09] (Heh finally looked at the sample conf and there isn't technically a default/internal context) [21:12] exten => _+.,1,Dial(SIP/011${EXTEN:1}@voipms) [21:12] mnathani: ^ the basic syntax/idea taht you're looking for [21:13] Matches numbers starting with +, strips off the + and prefixes the whole thing with 011 before handing it off to a peer named "voipms" [21:16] cool, let me try that [21:16] Oh for the love of a duck! Tue Feb 18 20:59:20 2014 - WARNING Master said 413 Request Entity Too Large [21:16] looks like smokeping is trying to upload its 24MB backlog [21:17] brycec: need to increase client_max_body_size in your nginx config [21:17] yep [21:17] so 30M ought to do it [21:17] (temporarily) [21:19] Sweet, we're live again! And we've tested whether or not smokeping will push historical data [21:20] The fact that it does is very, very cool with me. [21:20] So now I just have the short outage from when I tried to restart smokeping for it to "see" the upgraded Perl. [21:22] hm up_the_irons should add a Finnix ISO to the ISO list [21:22] hm staticsafe should email up_the_irons the URL to a Finnix ISO :p [21:22] sure :P [21:24] what's finnix [21:24] http://www.finnix.org/ [21:26] oh a rescue OS [21:28] brycec: works great. Thank you! :-) [21:29] Awesome, mnathani [21:30] Aw how cute, Finnix even has a PowerPC ISO. It feels like PowerPC has been pretty much abandoned these days, so nice to see. [21:58] I will add any ISOs that people request, within reason [21:59] * brycec links up_the_irons to pr0n.iso [22:00] * up_the_irons grabs it [22:02] @google pr0n.iso [22:02] 3,470 total results returned for 'pr0n.iso', here's 3 [22:02] Jenna Jameson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenna_Jameson) Playboy TV hosts her Jenna's American Sex Star reality show where aspiring porn stars compete for a Club Jenna contract. Jameson has also crossed over into ... [22:02] The internet mystery that has the world baffled : technology (http://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1rey0u/the_internet_mystery_that_has_the_world_baffled/) Nov 25, 2013 ... So, presumably, the Wisdom/Folly image is the .iso and is available as a not- shady-at-all ...... This reminds me of not pr0n from back in the day. [22:02] Pornography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pornography) Pornography (often abbreviated as "porn" or "porno" in informal usage) (Greek: πορνεία, porneia, fornication) is the explicit portrayal of sexual subject matter for ... [22:02] lol [22:02] I'm impressed. [22:17] srsly [22:30] i don't think they'll boot [22:32] hah [22:35] It doesn't have to boot [22:36] Protip: Packup a 40GB ISO of data, then have up_the_irons attach that to your VPS. Voila, free read-only storage! [22:38] * up_the_irons raises an eyebrow [22:39] Pay no attention to the above ^ [22:39] <.< [22:39] >.> [22:43] heh [22:49] anyone here use mbsync as a replacement for offlineimap? [22:49] been thinking of switching... [22:56] up_the_irons: how is the thinkpad battery doing? [23:12] up_the_irons: I haven't found any mail sync program that actually does what I want; at this point I'm going to write my own >_> mbsync/isync is probably better than offlineimap though [23:13] I used to use one called NoPriv. Can't remember why I stopped... [23:28] *** anisfarhana has joined #arpnetworks