[04:42] *** phlux1 is now known as phlux [06:45] *** sga0 has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [10:11] *** reardencode has joined #arpnetworks [10:38] trying to speedtest against mirrors.arpnetworks.com... [10:38] wget -4O /dev/null http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/ISO_Library/FreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso [10:38] (the IPv4 version) gets up to 107MB/s [10:39] if I replace the 4 with a 6, it shows at most 10.4MB/s [10:42] up_the_irons: is Cisco hardware/software support the reason you have to use a software IPv6 router? [10:43] acf_: The IPv6 router has only a 100mbps interface, the IPv4 router has GbE [10:44] (The IPv6 router is a poor little old OpenBSD 3.x box) [10:45] ah. that makes sense [10:45] 83.2mbit/s [10:46] I wonder if up_the_irons will replace s7 with something that can do IPv6 [10:46] Well the bottleneck makes sense. I don't think having a bottleneck like that makes sense though *nudges up_the_irons :P* [10:46] afaik current plan is "if it aint broke" coupled with "v6 is (was) low priority for most" [10:47] figured that had something to do with it :) [10:48] Fun fact: the cacti graphs used for bandwidth billing are pulled from s1/s7 data. [10:48] I'll leave the implications up to you to realize ;) [10:49] (again, because v6 is low priority relatively speaking) [10:49] I should use [FBI]'s "off" stuff, damn [10:50] [FBI]: Ignore everything I just said. [10:50] pls.kthx [10:50] I think you're okay ;) [10:51] that explains why traffic over my IPv6 tunnel doesn't appear symmetric (in:out ratio) in the graphs [10:52] heh - I talk knowing there's a public log of the channel, so I'm careful what I say, but I forget I can choose not to log certain things. [11:18] s7 should support v6, but there's probably a reason it's not being used for that [11:43] acf_: brycec I'll make IPv6 faster when more people use it ;) general rule is, you don't upgrade a link until you're using at least 10% of that capacity (and even that is low). so when IPv6 is at least 10 Mbps, it would warrant more than a 100 Mbps pipe. [11:43] acf_: the 4500 doesn't support IPv6 in hardware, so i had to go with a software router, back in the day, yes. s7 is a 6500, however, and *does* support IPv6 in hardware. One day i may actually make that transition. [11:46] makes sense. thanks for the info [11:46] I guess that means I should do all of my big transfers over IPv6 :P [12:08] haha [12:09] ipv6 traffic still only constitutes between 5.5-6% of my monthly use at home [12:11] and actually, it looks like it was ~8% this month [12:11] 5.61% the month before, 6% the month before that [12:11] so much video traffic over v6 for me [12:11] netflix and youtube [12:12] netflix rarely ever uses a v6 path anymore, it's weird [12:12] for a while, 90% of my v6 traffic was netflix [12:13] * staticsafe logs into winbox [12:13] yep, now its youtube [12:15] and faceboooook [12:16] mine's facebook and xbox live content acquisition for the most part [12:19] I wonder if I can get btsync to work over ipv6, or specifically.. to only do ipv6 [12:24] up_the_irons: fwiw, 99% of my personal-to-VPS traffic is IPv6 :D [12:30] In fact over the last 24 hours, 25% of my traffic has been IPv6 :) [12:30] s/24/8/ [12:30] haha [12:30] In fact over the last 8 hours, 25% of my traffic has been IPv6 :) [13:21] up_the_irons: what's 95th percentile on ipv6 like atm? [13:55] *** SpaceDump has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [13:56] *** SpaceDump has joined #arpnetworks [14:02] *** SpaceDump has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [14:53] less than 10mbps, judging by what he said earlier [15:00] while(true) ; do curl -6 http://mirrors.arpnetworks.com/ISO_Library/FreeBSD-9.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso > /dev/null ; done [15:00] >.> [15:00] <.< [15:06] *** SpaceDump has joined #arpnetworks [15:25] hahaha [15:25] staticsafe: https://www.planetside2.com/players/#!/5428237455244038961/killboard [15:25] :o [15:27] yeah, he was one-hit-killing everyone w/all that stuff [15:27] so obnoxious [15:28] i didn't realize how fun sticky grenades were til today [15:52] *** sga0 has joined #arpnetworks [16:09] as it turns out, any game you add to steam (even non-steam titles) will stream via home streaming [16:46] Sweet [16:46] yeah, i added elite dangerous to steam earlier and noticed it had a "stream" thing on it when i loaded steam on my mbp [16:47] * brycec is having fun loading up SteamOS on a system without UEFI [16:47] "fun" [16:47] hahaha [16:47] i was thinking of building a steambox for my living room [16:48] My home office gets uncomfortable after awhile, and the AC is in the living room [16:48] So I wanna play in the living room [16:48] And thus was born today's project [16:48] but it's not going so well? [16:48] The distributed images are for UEFI [16:49] And I'm fighting Windows' dumbness [16:49] (ever tried to repartition a USB drive from scratch on win7?) [16:49] Plus seems I had some bad RAM in that box [16:53] doh [17:04] i couldn't finish gta 4 or 5, but i could play saints row 3 and 4 all day long [17:04] haha [17:10] brycec: mercutio : yeah, but overall, it's still pretty low. like 5 Mbps at most [17:12] don't get me wrong, in the next year, this is probably going to go up a lot, i'm already seeing changes. and when that happens, i'll be migrating ipv6 over to s7.lax most likely. [17:19] up_the_irons: can the openbsd box not take a gigabit card? [17:20] 100 megabit really isn't that bad as long as there are some buffers though. [17:20] m0unds: when did gta5 come out on the pc? [17:22] In my defense, most of my time was spent figuring out that the box didn't do uefi and troubleshooting the ram (memtests clean when the system is cool, but after everything's warmed up...) [17:22] And now I'm troubleshooting syslinux, yay [17:22] *** staticsafe has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:23] *** staticsafe has joined #arpnetworks [17:23] * brycec forgot what a pita MBR booting can be [17:36] woo, made it to the debian installer [18:08] mercutio: the openbsd box is a vps [18:10] That certainly explains the 100mbps limit [18:56] :) [19:18] up_the_irons: certainly liking what i'm seeing so far :) [19:18] I aim to please [19:18] :) [19:18] glad you like the services :) [19:19] brycec: it didn't yet, i have it on xbox 360 but never finished it [19:19] gta iv on ps3, likewise never finished - rebought it on pc for like $6 to play w/pc owning friends [19:21] GTA IV is a blast [19:21] i need to get GTA V [19:21] the only one GTAs i really played the hell out of were III, San Andreas, and IV [19:21] i love San Andreas's story the best [19:47] oh ok, the way I read your statement m0unds, it seemed like you were listing pc games [19:47] My PS3 died before I (well, my wife really) could finish GTAV [19:47] and I just haven't gotten around to fixing it (buying a new psu) [19:48] SteamOS is pretty slick, from a sysadmin standpoint, so much setup is automated. [19:48] I'm very impressed. [20:06] *** milki^ has quit IRC (Quit: leaving)