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mercutio: ^^
this makes it complete for ipv4 mercutio: cool.
21 prefixes.
should it have more?
oh that's just customers of yours atm.
i thought there was ilke 100k routes on that router. up_the_irons: just downstream customers
100k routes went over to r1.lax when any2 was moved there mercutio: ahh ok
so then it's just ipv6, and i have to finish up the documentation i did
i was going to do it last weekend, but i got distracted.
i used it the other day. i still can't get over how much faster it is than using he's looking glass. ***: Guest8160 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) up_the_irons: haha
cool
so yeah, just ipv6 left ***: jcv has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds)
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DaCa has joined #arpnetworks up_the_irons: ugh.. can't get s3.lax to send any routes to our lg
oh there we go
finally
pro-tip: put 'route-reflector' in the peer config *on the router sending routes* staticsafe: heh up_the_irons: ugh crap the session keeps dying... maybe route-reflector isn't good ***: neish has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns brycec: Alright now, who's beating up the IPv6 router? In this 10 minute period, I saw "9.2% average loss" (and no ipv6 connections could connect) https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?start=2014-10-30+18%3A10&end=2014-10-30+18%3A20&epoch_start=1414714800&epoch_end=1414718573&target=Slaves.master&hierarchy=&displaymode=n&Generate%21=Generate%21
*who's been mercutio: brycec: who do you think? -: brycec glares at up_the_irons mercutio: brycec: it's to do with looking glass. brycec: Isn't that odd though, that an LG would affect connectivity? up_the_irons: brycec: I rebooted s3.lax brycec: YOU MONSTER
All that uptime... mercutio: on the positive side the looking glass is working with ipv6 now brycec: Oh, well, I can accept that then. mercutio: who is 69349
6939
he.net
grr brycec: HE up_the_irons: brycec: actually i rebooted s3.lax 11 days ago as well
not sure if u caught that ;) brycec: Depends on the time of day :p mercutio: brycec watches smokeping all day :) up_the_irons: LOL mercutio: when he's awake brycec: heh... I happen to be ssh'd into my server, and then that froze. That's how come I noticed. up_the_irons: but yeah, now the LG is officially "finished"
http://lg.arpnetworks.com/cgi-bin/bgplg?cmd=show+ip+bgp+summary&req=
all 4 neighbors are sending routes mercutio: now it needs link from main web site? :) brycec: I'm not sure that's really necessary mercutio: well it'd help it come in google
oh
it's in google already
how'd it get there brycec: Scrapes of the IRC logs I assume
Do we want that attention? Is it hardened against script kiddies and whatever else?
(my concern is specifically regarding DoS) mercutio: well i dunno if it's hardened dos actually
we could have a maximum number of requests/sec
actually it's probably fine
apache won't let you do hundreds of connectiosn at once by default. brycec: Also, why is this system still running OpenBSD 5.4?? mercutio: openbsd 5.6 isn't out yet brycec: But 5.5 is mercutio: heh. brycec: (And 5.6 in just a couple days :P) mercutio: so 5.6 update is needed sometime anyway
5.4 had install image available already was basically the reason.
it's 5.4-stable if that makes you feel better. brycec: Not really, no mercutio: what does 5.5 add?
maybe show version needs to be taken away to please bryce :) brycec: 64bit time_t among other things mercutio: that's not relevant yet
it's a future proofing thing brycec: Though it's less about features and more about support, fixes, etc
The 5.4 to 5.5 upgrade is a bit of a pain in the ass though, so I understand not wanting to do it -: brycec wanders off to hunt down supper mercutio: hmm openbsd 5.5 came out on the 30th of april
does this mean openbsd 5.6 will come out in the 31st of october?
heh i just updated to the latest snapshot.
and it seems to have broken outbound http downloads
disabling pf fixed it
ahh it was the altq stuff