[05:32] *** tabthorpe has joined #arpnetworks [05:32] *** tabthorpe has quit IRC (Changing host) [05:32] *** tabthorpe has joined #arpnetworks [06:35] I dunno.. 13 attempts in 8 hours? conceivebly, someone could still bruteforce you before the estimated end of the world. [06:36] butter lock that shiz down. [06:36] s/butter/better/ [06:36] better lock that shiz down. [08:40] *** eryc has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [08:43] *** eryc has joined #arpnetworks [08:43] *** eryc has quit IRC (Changing host) [08:43] *** eryc has joined #arpnetworks [10:25] s/butter/better/ | s/lock/butter/ [10:25] better butter that shiz down. [10:27] s/shiz/toast/ [10:27] butter lock that toast down. [10:27] (statistically unlikely sed patterns!) [10:27] oh, but the bot doesn't sequence its edits, too bad. [10:31] sjackso: In a busy channel with multiple people sed'ing, that would be chaos [10:39] hahahah [10:39] butter lock that toast down [12:03] *** notion has joined #arpnetworks [12:13] *** notion has quit IRC (Quit: notion) [12:26] *** tesla_ has joined #arpnetworks [12:26] hello [12:27] couple questions, 1) can i get a free upgrade to the special located on the front page? :) [12:27] 2) the vnc connection to the console seems to close about 3-4 seconds after connect, is this an issue with the vnc server or something on my end? [13:37] tesla_: 1) That's best asked in an email to support@arpnetworks [13:38] tesla_: 2) More than likely, yes it's your client. You can try stopping/starting your instance which will obviously restart the VNC server. [13:39] It would be helpful to indicate which host (kvrXX) you're on so others on the same host might be able to weigh in, ex: VNC working fine for me. [13:41] ok cool, didnt know that restarting the instance would also restart vnc [13:43] *** tesla_ has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [13:51] Since VNC is served from the kvm instance, it is. Not that they're hear to know that. [13:54] *** tesla_ has joined #arpnetworks [13:54] apparently it was my Real VNC mac os client [13:54] chicken works [13:55] Good to hear. [13:55] tesla_: FYI VNC is served by the 'kvm' process, so stopping/starting the VM restarts VNC [13:56] thanks i appreciate the info [13:56] ill remember for next time i think there may be an issue [13:57] back in a few, upgrading [13:57] *** tesla_ has quit IRC (Client Quit) [14:00] was gonna say, screen sharing (osx inbuilt vnc) is pretty functional on osx [14:04] 'tis what I use on OSX [14:04] Connect to Server -> vnc://kvr.... [14:18] yup [14:18] (And gvncviewer on *nix) [16:00] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [17:45] flash flood warning. yay. [17:46] But it's not even raining [17:49] just got a bunch of alerts all at once, haha [17:50] email via emergencyemail.org, emergency notification via EAS, cortana [17:55] Cortana, the AI in Halo? Sheesh I'm really out of the loop [17:55] * brycec stops trolling [17:56] haw haw [17:56] the only things she gets used for is weather alerts and letting me know if traffic to work is heavy enough to warrant leaving early [17:57] Oh is Cortana the Windows Phone equivalent to Siri? [17:57] yep [17:57] cool beans [17:58] they used the voice actress for her natural speech stuff too [19:22] what can explain: [root@localhost ~]# ping google.com. [19:22] PING google.com (206.248.151.110) 56(84) bytes of data. [19:22] 64 bytes from 206-248-151-110.dsl.ncf.ca (206.248.151.110): icmp_seq=1 ttl=59 time=9.96 msy [19:23] looks like my ISP is now hosting google server or caches [19:24] yep [19:26] seems that way [19:28] I would consider whether they're intercepting :/ [19:29] dig google.com @8.8.8.8 [19:29] 206.248.151.80 [19:29] 206.248.151.110 [19:29] google 8.8.8.8 seems somewhat broken right now [19:29] 206.248.151.121 [19:29] I had to pull it out of my resolv.conf [19:29] I was getting failures about 30% [19:29] I don't trust Google.com not being served from a Google-owned IP [19:29] mnathani: I get google.com. 299 IN A 74.125.224.38 [19:29] (and 15 other addresses [19:29] ) [19:30] you're not in canada though [19:30] thank goodness! [19:30] (sorry 10) [19:30] http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r25923266-Teksavvy-provides-services-to-Google-to-speed-up-YouTube- [19:30] dig google.com @ns1.google.com [19:30] oooh - traceroute to 8.8.8.8 isn't taking the usual routes [19:30] 173.194.43.65 and 10 other addresses [19:30] although the intermediate hops look good [19:31] I realize that Google could be geographically targeting the DNS reply, or TS could be intercepting DNS traffic [19:31] Hard to say the "normal route" for an anycast IP :p [19:31] they likely are, there's a ton of posts from ISP reps on dslr talking about google having caching gear in cages at their dcs [19:32] dcs/pops/whatever [19:32] if only netflix could do the same... [19:32] oh wait... they do provide that... just verizon is being a butthead [19:32] RandalSchwartz: Netflix can do the same... [19:32] Right [19:32] their openconnect gear runs freebsd [19:32] really? cool [19:32] I still feel that Google should own the IP's their caches feed from [19:33] Otherwise, I'm going to assume I've been hijacked [19:33] https://www.netflix.com/openconnect/software [19:33] But not ZFS, as I recall [19:33] yeah, that was the thing that i thought when i saw that address (hijacked) [19:33] At least the dslr link you linked, it reversed back to a useful name [19:33] "teksavvy...youtube.com [19:34] even if its not Google space, it should have google rdns and relevant A records pointing back [19:34] 206-248-151-110.dsl.ncf.ca << that one seems really sketchy [19:34] What, 206-248-151-110.dsl.ncf.ca. isn't relevant enough for you? It definitely doesn't look like some random customer at all :P [19:35] yeah, haha [19:35] Registrar ncf.ca: Name: (10dollar.ca) 10 Dollar Domain Names Inc. [19:35] Fuck it, time to tunnel. [19:35] "I'll buy that for ten dollars!" [19:35] the hop before it when i tracerouted it had tor in the rdns [19:35] which..toronto? [19:35] maybe? [19:35] * m0unds has no idea [19:35] haha [19:35] damned canadians [19:35] Probably [19:36] i'd buy that for ten dollars [19:36] toronto is the tor center, right? [19:36] ten *canadian* dollars [19:36] @exch 10 CAD USD [19:36] 10 CAD -> 9.3069400921573 USD (as of Wed, 16 Jul 2014 19:01:01 -0700) [19:36] 6000-sux [19:36] good. USD > CAD as they should be [19:36] @exch 300 USD MXN [19:36] 300 USD -> 3876.732 MXN (as of Wed, 16 Jul 2014 19:01:01 -0700) [19:36] whoops, one of the hospitals operated by my wife's employer is flooding [19:37] the pesos I can remove from an ATM in TJ [19:37] it's been as high as 4000 :) [19:37] m0unds: Tell them to shut the doors, it'll be fine. [19:37] hahahaha [19:37] they're on black divert, so i guess the sewer is having issues too [19:37] "help I'm hurt" "too bad, we can't flood the whole hospital just to help you" [19:37] oh geez that's bad news indeed [19:37] this one is shitty anyway [19:37] all the bars exchange at 12.5 to 1, so I pull out MXN when I get there, and get up to 13.5 [19:37] both before the sewer and after [19:37] haha [20:29] @exch 1 AUS US [20:29] novae_, I'm sorry, I couldn't make sense of your query. Usage Examples: 900 USD to SEK, 1500 CAD to AUD [20:29] oops [20:29] @exch 1 AUD US [20:29] novae_, I'm sorry, I couldn't make sense of your query. Usage Examples: 900 USD to SEK, 1500 CAD to AUD [20:30] damn it, my brain is not in my skull today... [20:30] @exch 1 AUD USD [20:30] 1 AUD -> 0.93595800917988 USD (as of Wed, 16 Jul 2014 20:00:48 -0700) [20:30] @exch 1 AUD CAD [20:30] 1 AUD -> 0.93595800917988 USD -> 1.0053883102588 CAD (as of Wed, 16 Jul 2014 20:00:48 -0700) [23:16] RandalSchwartz: glad you got the console working :) [23:17] did it involve a real cert? 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