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| up_the_irons | CaZe: yes, http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/is-there-a-firewall-filter-rate-limit-or-similar-device-applied-to-my-traffic | [00:19] | 
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| CaZe | up_the_irons: Oh, I thought it were more aggressive than that.
 s/it/the limits/  | [10:09] | 
| BryceBot | <CaZe> up_the_irons: Oh, I thought the limits were more aggressive than that. | [10:09] | 
| CaZe | CaZe implements his own | [10:09] | 
| brycec | Most likely, up_the_irons doesn't want to interfere [too much], just enough to curtail the most flagrant attacks. One should never rely on their hosting provider (unless you're paying for management) to handle basic security, of course. | [10:14] | 
| up_the_irons | up_the_irons nods | [10:16] | 
| brycec | The rate limit is more for ARP's network's protection than your own - limit the flood upstream to keep the downstream waters calm. | [10:17] | 
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| CaZe | Well, I use publickey.
 It's just annoying to have my logs fill up.  | [10:49] | 
| brycec | pf rate-limit syntax is stupid easy :) as is setting up fail2ban (depending on your OS) | [10:50] | 
| CaZe | Yeah, I've already set it up. I just never bothered to in the first place. | [10:50] | 
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| RandalSchwartz | RandalSchwartz waves | [16:00] | 
| staticsafe | hey RandalSchwartz | [16:00] | 
| RandalSchwartz | so I'm still not sure I understand how to get to the console of my dedicated box
 do I just need to be on the VPN?  | [16:01] | 
| brycec | Yes | [16:01] | 
| RandalSchwartz | ok - I'm on the VPN, now what. :) | [16:01] | 
| brycec | up_the_irons: Are you around to help RandalSchwartz ?
 I know that you pull up a web page  | [16:02] | 
| RandalSchwartz | I see an IPMI URL | [16:02] | 
| brycec | Presumably using the private VPN address of your box
 Probably that address, yes.  | [16:02] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Oh wait, I remember... we got this far before
 then it is broken because Java is broken on OSX.  | [16:02] | 
| up_the_irons | http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/dedicated-servers/how-do-i-access-my-arp-metal-dedicated-server-console
 it's pretty clear under "Console Access"  | [16:02] | 
| brycec | *ahem* Did I say FAQ-bot, or did I say up_the_irons? :P | [16:03] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Ohh.. it actually works now. | [16:03] | 
| brycec | (You're right though, it is plain and clear) | [16:03] | 
| up_the_irons | brycec: BryceBot should should answer with FAQ links ;) | [16:03] | 
| RandalSchwartz | is it the "console redirection" that I want? | [16:03] | 
| brycec | Someday it might | [16:03] | 
| up_the_irons | :) | [16:03] | 
| RandalSchwartz | how do I get the equivalent of the VNC console? | [16:03] | 
| brycec | (Though I've just started learning Ruby, so I'm going to try and keep PHP out of my head for a little while) | [16:04] | 
| RandalSchwartz | and if I want 8.4 instead of 8.3 release, is that a support request? | [16:05] | 
| brycec | I think you just load the appropriate ISO  and reboot the machine to the CD
 See the "Virtual Media" section on the FAQ article  | [16:05] | 
| RandalSchwartz | right - I see that I can *upload* an 8.4 image... but I'd rather not upload if it's already there somewhere. :) | [16:06] | 
| brycec | RandalSchwartz: No it's not uploading. Read the FAQ carefully. it's linked to ARP's ISO library. | [16:06] | 
| RandalSchwartz | ok
 that FAQ doesn't talk about how to VNC though  | [16:06] | 
| brycec | To access your server's console, click Remote Control -> Console Redirection -> Launch Console | [16:07] | 
| RandalSchwartz | I tried Launch Console... did nothing.
 is it supposed to launch some sort of thing like "chicken of the vnc"?  | [16:07] | 
| brycec | So it DOES talk about it, but the button isn't working for you apparently. | [16:07] | 
| up_the_irons | it launches a Java app that is equiv to VNC | [16:07] | 
| RandalSchwartz | yeah, not working :( | [16:08] | 
| mnathani | RandalSchwartz: trying using a windows VM | [16:08] | 
| RandalSchwartz | ok - so my virtual media looks like isomfsbsd-8.3-RELEASE-amd64.iso | [16:08] | 
| mnathani | java generally works better on windows | [16:09] | 
| RandalSchwartz | the iso library pages do not talk about iso[16:09] <up_the_irons> odd, OSX usually isn't an OS where i get a lot of headaches with this stuff | [16:09] | 
| up_the_irons | (if you're on Linux, like me, THEN it can be a bit tricky ;) | [16:09] | 
| RandalSchwartz | do I just cut-n-paste FreeBSD-8.3-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso into the last part of that box?
 oops. 8.4 of course  | [16:09] | 
| up_the_irons | reardencode: Read the Virtual Media section of the FAQ link above
 woops  | [16:09] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Oh - there is no dvd | [16:09] | 
| up_the_irons | RandalSchwartz: ^
 Path to image: iso<filename> "Replace <filename> with the ISO filename listed in our ISO Library" and there's a link to the library  | [16:09] | 
| RandalSchwartz | listen - I'm looking at all that
 and I'm not stupid it says "you can change..." and "here are the isos" but not how to adapt a web page with links into a form fillout box do I need to put iso in front of the link?  | [16:10] | 
| up_the_irons | Yes, it says verbatim:
 "Fill in the form as follows:" and then "Path to image: iso<filename>"  | [16:11] | 
| RandalSchwartz | where are you seeing that? | [16:11] | 
| up_the_irons | are we reading the same thing?
 http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/dedicated-servers/how-do-i-access-my-arp-metal-dedicated-server-console  | [16:11] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Oh crap... more scrolling
 yes  | [16:11] | 
| up_the_irons | scroll down to "Virtual Media" | [16:11] | 
| RandalSchwartz | my fault for not scrolling | [16:11] | 
| up_the_irons | np | [16:12] | 
| RandalSchwartz | But I'll have to find the wget URL for 8.4 | [16:12] | 
| brycec | RandalSchwartz: No need, 8.4 is already available | [16:12] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Nope
 not 8.4 dvd  | [16:13] | 
| brycec | Oh you specifically want the -dvd1.iso | [16:13] | 
| up_the_irons | RandalSchwartz: gimme a URL and i'll wget it real fast for ya | [16:13] | 
| RandalSchwartz | No - not urgent right now | [16:13] | 
| up_the_irons | k | [16:13] | 
| RandalSchwartz | I have a half dozen other issues
 that's what happens when I'm sitting across from Neil  | [16:13] | 
| up_the_irons | then whenever you're ready just send the URL to support@ | [16:13] | 
| brycec | up_the_irons: http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/freebsd/ISO-IMAGES-amd64/8.4/FreeBSD-8.4-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso | [16:14] | 
| mnathani | http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-amd64/8.4/FreeBSD-8.4-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso
 that should work  | [16:14] | 
| brycec | mnathani: o/ | [16:14] | 
| up_the_irons | :) | [16:14] | 
| RandalSchwartz | the console redirect is erroring in safari with Failed to load resource: Frame load interrupted
 maybe chrome will work betterr  | [16:14] | 
| mnathani | brycec: jinx | [16:14] | 
| brycec | up_the_irons: Just wondering - do you deduplicate, hardlink from ISO_Library to the mirrors?
 Er, from the mirror'd copy to ISO_Library  | [16:14] | 
| up_the_irons | RandalSchwartz: chrome will probably be better
 brycec: lol no i just copy it over ;) would probably be smart to hardlink or something...  | [16:15] | 
| brycec | up_the_irons: And you complain about running out of disk space? :P | [16:15] | 
| up_the_irons | 8.4 -dvd1 is now there | [16:16] | 
| brycec | up_the_irons: find freebsd/ <etc> -iname '*.iso' -exec ln -f {} ISO_Libary/ +
 Or something about like that  | [16:16] | 
| up_the_irons | HOT | [16:16] | 
| brycec | Overwrites existing files with the hardlink | [16:16] | 
| RandalSchwartz | ugh - security issues
 launch.jnlp can't be opened because it is from an unidentifed devleoper  | [16:18] | 
| brycec | Thank you Mr. Jobs | [16:19] | 
| up_the_irons | yeah u have to click trust on the dialog | [16:19] | 
| RandalSchwartz | nope - got past that dialog... failed at "self signed cert" step | [16:19] | 
| up_the_irons | sounds like you need to loosen your security settings | [16:20] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Not sure where that would be
 there were no prefs on the java executor  | [16:20] | 
| brycec | System Preferences -> Security maybe? | [16:20] | 
| up_the_irons | i'm not sure i've had that problem before; a self signed cert should be OK | [16:21] | 
| mnathani | RandalSchwartz: check out http://superuser.com/questions/404178/importing-a-self-signed-ssl-certificate-on-macos | [16:21] | 
| RandalSchwartz | java complained
 it's not the browser complaining  | [16:21] | 
| mnathani | oh | [16:22] | 
| brycec | RandalSchwartz: http://faq.mydocsonline.com/786/mdodesktop-jnlp-cant-be-opened-because-it-is-from-an-unidentified-developer/
 It's not Java, it's OSX  | [16:22] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Yes - I already got past that step
 this is the NEXT step  | [16:22] | 
| brycec | Sorry thought you were stuck on │16:18:38 RandalSchwartz | launch.jnlp can't be opened because it is from an unidentifed devleoper
 (I didn't see where you got past that)  | [16:23] | 
| RandalSchwartz | Yeah - I got past that | [16:24] | 
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| hazardous | you should be able to just 2fingertap/rightclick
 and click open iirc that automatically only blocks doubleclick executions but you can 'open anyway' via context menu  | [17:20] | 
| brycec | (It's been established that he got past that part.)
 But you have a good tip.  | [17:25] | 
| RandalSchwartz | even setting "allow applications downloaded from anywhere" in preferences doesn't help
 just checked is there any chance you can give that download a real cert, not a self-cert?  | [17:36] | 
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| pjs | RandalSchwartz Do you have fbsd in virtualbox / vagrant for salt testing? | [18:00] | 
| RandalSchwartz | not for salt testing no | [18:02] | 
| pjs | How about vagrant / fbsd period?
 I've got the latest vagrant and vbox. I can't seem to avoid errors related to "mount_virtualbox_shared_folder".. looks like my synced_folders are mounted OK but it never runs the salt provisioner because this error happens..  | [18:04] | 
| RandalSchwartz | you have to use NFS | [18:06] | 
| pjs | Right, I am using nfs
 here, let me paste my Vagrantfile (if you don't mind taking a look)  | [18:06] | 
| RandalSchwartz | the timing for NFS and direct salt provisioning is broken
 the NFS mounts too late  | [18:07] | 
| pjs | of course it does :-/
 ok  | [18:07] | 
| RandalSchwartz | so I just boot the box, then highstate myself | [18:07] | 
| pjs | yea
 ok  | [18:07] | 
| RandalSchwartz | ahh!  solved the java problem !
 requires system preferences -> java security tab, move slider to medium I can now see my server's console!  | [18:10] | 
| pjs | RandalSchwartz would you mind sharing your Vagrantfile with me? Just want to make sure I'm not mising something.. my box is taking like 3 minutes to boot | [18:20] | 
| RandalSchwartz | yeah gimme sec | [18:21] | 
| pjs | awesome.. thanks man | [18:21] | 
| RandalSchwartz | ... http://pastebin.com/9yKEdfuJ | [18:22] | 
| pjs | right on.. thank you | [18:22] | 
| RandalSchwartz | I built the basebox with https://github.com/wunki/vagrant-freebsd | [18:22] | 
| pjs | That's what I used too | [18:23] | 
| RandalSchwartz | then I disabled the FreeBSD: { enabled: no } for repos
 and point at my own poudriere then pkg upgrade, pkg install py27-salt  | [18:25] | 
| pjs | RandalSchwartz Do you use pkg to keep salt updated via salt? Someone in #salt gave me a statefile that uses the git repo to stay updated.. pretty nifty | [18:27] | 
| RandalSchwartz | I have poudriere build things
 I like packages... build once, install 6 times  | [18:27] | 
| pjs | woah.. salt provisioner is running :)
 the missing piece was mounting . to /vagrant instead of /usr/home/vagrant (where I was trying before)  | [18:27] | 
| RandalSchwartz | unfortunately, 2014.1.7 is broken from ports
 I installed it, and borked my system luckily, I had a 2014.1.4 around  | [18:28] | 
| pjs | error: pathspec '2014.1.7' did not match any file(s) known to git.
 grrr  | [18:28] | 
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| CaZe | Well that's better.
 Only 13 lines of log from brute force attempts in the last 8 hours.  | [19:26] | 
| brycec | That's quite reasonable | [19:27] | 
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