uptime >> 16:05:28 up 724 days, 11:19, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 on kvr15 @uptime host host uptime: 1 days, 17 hours, 48 minutes, and 13.399999999994 seconds. :( Also, yesterdays big, stupid mistake (I think you can guess and figure it out from this one line alone): brycec@sunblade150 ~/55 % ftp ftp://mirrors.syringanetworks.net/pub/OpenBSD/5.5/macppc/* oof openbsd for your..powermac? sunblade = ultrasparc? machine is a Sunblade 150 (sparc64) And I wasn't paying attention, just copy/pasted my commands after upgrading a macppc system whoops is there a network issue atm? it may be localised, it seems to get as far as 10.10.10.6 which seems to be what coresite stuff goes to mercutio: Are you sure? That's an unroutable address... 17:27:49 < mercutio> it may be localised, it seems to get as far as 10.10.10.6 which seems to be what coresite stuff goes to i mean when i mtr to www.phoronix.com for i nstance Yeah that's weird, and ARP's DNS seems to be down up_the_irons: ^^ i think it's down cos they host their own dns so it can't reach the nameservers Could be, I didn't look closely yeah i dunno i just thought it strange Thing is my home DNS resolved it fine (And I could traceroute to other places fine) is it possible to compile the linux kernel using gcc from within windows? say using eclipse or similar development environment mercutio: eg microsoft.com goes over coresite too, no issues Probably not the vanilla distribution, but I know of some BSPs that do that (compile linux+etc from VisualStudio) *I've known Yeah, if nothing else, ARP's DNS is defintely being whacky. ARP's DNS won't even resolve ns.phoronix.com (which is stored on [abcd...].gtld-servers.net up_the_irons: http://sprunge.us/NWaP Seems like ARP (or our transit) can't reach "hivelocity.net"'s networks or any site they host yeh it's not coresit in general, it may be the destination Someone advertising a bad route? But then, why is Comcast still happy? heh i thought it was working better now but i mistyped ip