[00:11] We are now announcing routes to Level 3 [01:02] *** Seji has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [01:20] *** LT has joined #arpnetworks [01:28] sweet [01:28] about level3 [01:28] hmm my fowrad route even goes via level3 now [01:29] did it chagne 18 minutes ago? [01:34] oh one hour 18 minutes ago i meant to say [01:52] *** Seji has joined #arpnetworks [02:02] up_the_irons: how's the split of traffic looking? [02:03] i tested around the place a little [02:03] That's what she said!! [02:03] i suspect there are a lot of hosts with similar path cost down ntt and level3 [02:47] what a great time to have a public looking glass [02:52] *** Seji has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [02:55] *** Seji has joined #arpnetworks [03:00] pyvpx: now if onyl other people would follow suit :) [04:19] mercutio: no change in forward. at least, shouldn't be... l3 was always a default route if we didn't have anything else more specific [04:22] oh i mean for how much comes into your network [04:22] compared to ntt [04:28] mercutio: i don't have a graph on it yet [04:28] * up_the_irons adds it now [04:28] ahh ok [04:29] it's just idle curiosity anyway [04:29] i suppose you could see how much ntt dropped [04:30] yeah.. it dropped like between 10-20 Mbps [04:30] nothing spectacular [04:30] i suspect some sites have the same as path length [04:31] so it can probably bounce around a bit depending on who's been most stable [04:31] i kind of think bgp is inadequate [04:31] That's what she said!! [04:31] like it can't prefer networks with shorter real paths. only shorter as paths. [05:52] up_the_irons: i made a arduino board that pings my home server then displays a gren or red dot [05:58] up_the_irons: what do you guys use now for server monitoring zenoss, nagios ? simple [perl script running in a cran and emails people ? [05:59] "Houston we have a blown gaskey on $SERVERID [05:59] i need to order a new lappy this keyboard is messed up [06:00] Reply from 74.125.225.240: bytes=32 time=611ms TTL=51 [06:00] also that doesnt help much [09:26] *** LT has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [10:08] *** DaCa has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [10:39] *** erratic_ has left [12:00] *** jpalmer has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.0.1) [12:06] *** jpalmer has joined #arpnetworks [12:09] *** DaCa has joined #arpnetworks [12:32] cpet: if using wireless i find disabling power save mode on wifi can help [12:34] Somehow I doubt the wifi his problem :p [12:42] maybe [12:43] but it may make it worse if there's high ping, it can add another 100 msec [12:43] it seems the power saving mostly means that incoming traffic gets delayed, if you type something and get response fast it seems ok. [12:43] but if there's delay already, it may be going back into power saving mode. [12:44] like if i ssh to my wireless connected host it's really laggy, but sshing from it is fast. [12:44] disabling power save fixes it. [12:44] i dunno what average delay between characters is, but it seems pretty aggressive. [13:55] this is sat [13:55] not much you xcan do [13:56] Still shaving 100ms off 2000ms would help, but may not be worth the effort :p [13:58] shit goes up and down more than [14:10] oh sat, eek [14:29] yeah 512 kb sat link [15:38] finally got my invite acceptance from google inbox [15:38] i wonder what it's like [15:41] and it doesn't orientate properly argh :) [15:45] actually it seems nice [15:45] well on phone/computer [16:04] Hey ARP, let's represent https://lobste.rs/s/tit5yp [16:20] is that SFW [16:21] Yes. [16:25] aw tit in there figured i should ask hah [16:27] mercutio: i stopped using free and hopst my own email [16:40] cpet: i host my own email too [16:40] cpet: you should share pics of your arduino setup [16:40] but i use gmail for a few things on phone/tablet [16:41] up_the_irons: il send when I get home [16:41] i've been hosting my own email for over 15 years now :) [16:41] ill [16:41] cpet: is arduino coding hard? [16:41] i got an arduino kit but i haven't actually looked into it yet [16:42] no [16:45] if you know C [16:45] yeah i know c [16:46] it has its own ide [16:51] what?! people are pushing for ipv4 to be shutdown in 2024. [16:52] i suppose there's some advance notice but i thought ipv4 never had to be shutdown evne [16:53] people worry about the strangest thing [16:53] hah [18:22] mercutio: ChinaNet has an IPv4 decommission plan; I heard they will start to implement in 2016. [20:29] up_the_irons: wow [20:30] in my research i found something suggesting that a lot of traffic is already ipv6 reachable of the high bandwidth things [20:30] it seems wrong to me, myself. [20:30] That's what she said!! [20:30] but i think it was probably us-centric, and afaik things like bittorrent are less common there, and things like netflix more common. [20:31] and i suppose it depends if you were ipv6 only or ipv4+ivp6. [20:33] Several times ipv4 has failed at the office and I didn't notice for hours because ipv6 :D [20:33] i'd notice straight away :) [20:34] i notice when my friends have net problems cos skype goes offline for them :) [20:35] Heh I have yet to see any ipv6 connections in skype-land. However that will likely change since msft bought them. [20:35] *it [20:35] unlikely* [20:35] msft is 99% ipv6 actually [20:36] ipv6-reachable* [20:37] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/hh994905.aspx [20:38] (less ipv6-connectivity on the websites than I'd thought.) [20:39] indeed [21:58] *** JingleBob has joined #arpnetworks [22:02] *** JingleBob has quit IRC () [22:57] is it possible to add functionality to the looking glass that will expand or identify the networks as opposed to simply listing the AS numbers, or perhaps a quick way to look them up?