[00:21] mercutio: if you know the ip of a webserver, bing has ip:1.2.3.4 to show sites hosted on that ip [02:20] i don't even know thoe ip of a web server [02:21] i was startiing to look at transit customers [02:21] because may be able to find self-hostwed web site [02:21] comcast use rackspace etc for hosting ehri websites [02:21] different for forums than business than normal [02:21] blah [02:23] alexa have top 500 web sites or smoething [02:23] if i can find a big enough list of web sites, i can do dns lookups [02:23] thing is comcast have heaps of ip's... [02:24] i doubt comcast is in top 500 :( [02:25] oh they have a list of a million [02:25] http://s3.amazonaws.com/alexa-static/top-1m.csv.zip [02:25] if anyone else is keen [02:26] dns lokoup should be easy, but i dunno what way to show asn easily fsat. [02:31] mercutio: http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/ip-to-asn.html is probably good enough for most purposes [02:51] would it scale? [02:51] i'm looknig to do a million.. [02:56] You'd have to ask them, but that page documents a bulk interface using netcat/whois [03:03] whois doesn't scale [03:03] they limit you if you do too many queries [03:03] hmm i was thinking file database [03:04] Who is 'they' in this instance? whois is just a protocol [03:04] i can get a route list though [03:04] oh apnic do :) [03:04] if you do too many queries on ip's [03:04] cymru aren't apnic though... [03:04] or domain names [03:04] yeh [03:04] true [03:04] a million is a lot though [03:05] hmm openbgpd lookup is actually pretty quick, 5 msec [03:05] 5 million msec = 83 minutes [03:05] i was just hoping there's a better way [03:06] Oh, if you've got a local BGP feed to query, that's definitely going to be the best way [03:06] oh hmm what does traceroute -A use [03:06] yaeh i can get a full table [03:08] also i assume some web sites will be in the same class c as others [03:09] so if i do the dns lookups, then sort by ip, and exclude any within the same class c.. [03:09] then i can jump to the point in the table of comcast's networks [03:09] and verizon etc [03:09] that's prboably actually the easiest [03:10] The concept of classful networking hasn't been relevant for at least a decade [03:10] now i just need to find bulk dns lookup thing [03:10] yeah but you can't advertise less than a class c [03:10] and looking for providers [03:10] so it's reasonable to expect ip's on the same class c to be the same provider [03:11] I would ask my bgp feed for what size announcement is covering a particular IP at the same time as asking what ASN it was [03:11] And then use that to filter out other IPs in the same prefix [03:11] well like 4.2.2.2 is on 4.0.0.0/9 [03:11] but that'd involve lots of netmask interpretation [03:11] and overlapping etc [03:11] hmm [03:12] Sure, and once you know that, you needn't bother asking where any other IPs in 4.0.0.0/9 are [03:12] Assuming there aren't more specific routes [03:12] you know, 450k of 32 bit ip's shouldnt' be complicated [03:12] can just create a huge table [03:13] that's only like 1.8mb of ram [03:13] Why not just query your bgp feed for each IP? [03:13] uhh if just storing ip [03:13] and 2 bytes for asn [03:13] if ignoring 4 byte asn's [03:13] Which you can't do [03:13] cos it takes 5 msec per ip [03:14] Is that a problem? [03:14] i suppose if you only do it once not too bad [03:14] i was just hopign there was a cleaner way [03:14] i still need to do the mass dns lookup anyway [03:18] http://dev.maxmind.com/geoip/legacy/geolite/ [03:18] geolite have ip to asn [03:26] hmm, google have a patent on precaching of dns lookups [03:26] like chrome does [05:05] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [05:15] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Quit: ziyourenxiang) [05:19] *** erratic has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal) [12:42] *** gizmoguy_ has joined #arpnetworks [12:43] *** mnathani1 has joined #arpnetworks [12:43] *** gizmoguy has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [12:43] *** mnathani has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [12:43] *** dne has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [12:43] *** m0unds has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [12:43] *** m0unds has joined #arpnetworks [12:43] *** dne has joined #arpnetworks [13:28] *** jcv has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [13:29] *** jcv has joined #arpnetworks [13:48] *** KILLALLH1MANS01 has joined #arpnetworks [13:48] *** KILLALLH1MANS01 has quit IRC (Changing host) [13:48] *** KILLALLH1MANS01 has joined #arpnetworks [13:48] *** tooth_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:51] *** m0unds1 has joined #arpnetworks [13:52] *** m0unds has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [13:52] *** KILLALLHUMANS01 has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [13:52] *** tooth has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [14:04] sweet, thanks freenode [14:05] *** m0unds1 has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.3) [14:05] *** m0unds has joined #arpnetworks [14:28] *** eryc_ has joined #arpnetworks [14:31] *** Hien has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [14:31] *** toddf has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [14:31] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [14:31] *** pjs has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [14:31] *** eryc has quit IRC (*.net *.split) [17:53] so, I'm really digging btsync. [17:53] *** toddf has joined #arpnetworks [17:53] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o toddf [17:53] *** Hien has joined #arpnetworks [17:53] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [17:53] *** BryceBot has quit IRC (Changing host) [17:53] *** BryceBot has joined #arpnetworks [17:59] one of the arma 3 mods i play uses it as a secondary update mechanism [18:06] staticsafe: did you see this dude's stuff on /r/planetside? https://www.flickr.com/photos/chewieslair/sets/72157633181419957 - some pretty fancy pp [18:09] haha, I rather like it too [18:10] Not comfortable trusting it with sensitive data though [18:12] m0unds: whoa [18:17] the last one with the outstretched hand is pretty neat [18:18] https://www.flickr.com/photos/chewieslair/14301675818/in/set-72157633181419957 I like this one a lot [18:18] yeah [18:18] the tr variant of that camo is horrible :/ [18:18] this guy clearly plays VS :D [18:18] ALL HAIL VANU [18:18] yeah, hahaha [18:19] you play on hossin yet? [18:19] yeah, did this morning [18:20] lots of fun LA hiding places [18:20] yeah [18:20] the server merge has made the game better for me as well [18:21] right on [18:21] VS is no longer underpop a lot of the time [18:21] does the server seem to have time of day population swells for each faction? [18:22] hm haven't noticed it [18:22] i usually play towards evening my time [18:22] connery's gotten really bad w/that - VS has like 40%+ pop until about 1100 MDT, NC has 40%+ pop til about 2000, then TR has 40%+ pop from 2100 til asian VS players start up again [18:22] ah [18:23] right now would be a good time to log in actually [18:23] friday nights usually quite populated [18:23] yeah, fri/sat nights on connery are pretty wacky too [18:24] i got my run out of the way this morning, so i might hop in when i get off work tonight [18:25] were you on waterson or mattherson? [18:25] waterson [18:27] https://www.planetside2.com/players/#!/5428013610399066945 been leveling up [18:27] nice [18:27] and yes I did max cert out the repair tool >_> [18:27] lol [18:27] it's helpful [18:28] i didn't realize how much xp you get for deatomizing tank mines [18:28] next up i want to unlock the AV turret [18:28] i usually just shot them with my pistol or whatever, but i stopped an armor column to remove some and thought i'd try the repair tool removal and it was 40xp each [18:28] cause I CBA to switch to heavy assault for that [18:28] haha, yeah [18:28] only thing i hate about the mana av is that the mouse movement seems almost..notchy [18:30] I get killed by heavy assaults most of the time [18:30] cause of their shield [18:30] i don't do enough damage in time [18:31] yeah, can't wait for them to nerf the ha shield [18:31] they need to give the vanguard shield a similar treatment - spool up timer [18:50] http://youtu.be/FCX3g3YEiWY [18:50] YouTube Games: "Need ammo? Call Elsewhere Deliveries! (PlanetSide 2 Gameplay)" by Wrel (2m 52s), 574 views, 365 likes and 2 dislikes. Uploaded 2014-06-27T22:17:00.000Z. [18:53] bahaha [18:53] this is great [18:53] that music is terrible, hahah [18:53] yep [18:54] ammolib ftw [18:55] ammogalaxy fty [18:55] ammowhale* [19:03] staticsafe: my php script is not working, pzl help. [19:05] hazardous: have you tried #php [19:05] they told me i was retarded [19:05] :P [19:05] Out of memory: Kill process 16203 (php) score 930 or sacrifice child [19:05] Killed process 16203 (php) total-vm:94000576kB [19:05] after a few hours [19:05] well, you'd have to be to use php. yuk yuk yuk yuk. [19:05] i'm simply trying to sum up a few db fields [19:05] in a no-schema nosql db [19:05] and after i run out of ram it dies [19:15] https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/4316167680/h7AF4CD73/ [22:01] *** meingtsla has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [22:03] *** meingtsla has joined #arpnetworks [22:25] *** mnathani1 is now known as mnathani [23:11] What would folks here list as advantages or features offered by IPv6 to end users? In this case, a client who has a website I would like to dual stack [23:33] none? [23:34] forward compatibility?