plett: I see that libvirt supports it now, that will make my life easier
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mercutio: jbergstroem: how stable do you find it following -current on freebsd?
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staticsafe: hrm it seems the routing situation hasn't changed at all from Cogent's perspective
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mercutio: static: yeh i checked about 7 or 8 pm
erk 7 or 8 am utc
i wonder if it didn't make the deadline or what
mnathani_: staticsafe: have you tried contacting their noc? I know you are not a cogent customer or anything so not sure how helpful they would be
staticsafe: they would politely tell me to fuck off :P
mnathani_: but all their customers cant reach you either
:)
mercutio: i don't think it's cogent's fault anyway
cos ntt isn't working either
mnathani_: ntt is directly connected to arp though isnt it?
mercutio: yes
mnathani_: Seen by #peers: 15
that number is rising
mercutio: what is it now?
mnathani_: 15
mercutio: that's what it was yesterday
mnathani_: was 5 yesterday
when I tried
mercutio: it's ~230 for other ip's
it was 15 when i tried
mnathani_: would the 32 bit ASN make a difference?
mercutio: maybe
mnathani_: Seen by #peers: 15
9 orochi-sov-interconnect.mythic-beasts.com (93.93.133.42) 94 msec 99 msec 93 msec
10 192.67.222.1 89 msec 88 msec 89 msec
does that hop 10 mean someone else is advertising the net block?
mercutio: that's his ip
hop 9 is his interconnect /30 or whatever
mnathani_: 2 AS PATH as per NTT LG
3356 3491 40193 25795 393949
12496 12496 12496 44684 393949
staticsafe did mention he was trying Anycast?
mercutio: the thing is it should be advertised to ntt
not via trit
maybe as well
so asn path should be shorter
mnathani_: is it like a convergence time for BGP?
mercutio: nope
it's like routing policy mess
because bgp doesn't do such
well it could be - or it could be something simple like the route filters for export on arp didn't catch it properly because of beign 32bit asn instead of 16bit and doint translation
staticsafe: im going to send an email to Mythic Beasts asking if their filter configuration is complete
mercutio: oh one of the other hosts changed now
ntt !
oh hangon it's more complicated than that
it changed then it chagned back!
http://pastebin.com/dEN2E6S3
ahh it looks like they shifted from ntt to gtt temp at one point
staticsafe: o_o
up_the_irons: anyone who has their /48 IPv6 routed to them have any references to HOWTOs on how you set it up? I'm asking only because there's a customer that has requested this, and despite me insisting it is an "experts only" feature, he can't figure it out but still doesn't want to give up. i want to point him to some resources.
RandalSchwartz: that seems doable, but I haven't done it. :)
mnathani_: up_the_irons: what OS?
up_the_irons: mnathani_: CentOS
mnathani_: is this an IRC person? If so I can assist via IRC
I am running CentOS with a routed /48
if not an IRC person - I can provide my config
https://gist.github.com/mnathani/27754bd2eb6cceefcc57
BryceBot: Gist: "ARP Networks Routed /48 IPv6 configuration on CentOS 6"
mnathani_: brycec helped me out when configuring my IPv6, though his instructions were debian / ubuntu styled
up_the_irons: mnathani_: awesome, thanks for that!
mnathani_: up_the_irons: You are welcome! Happy to help out.
up_the_irons: :)
mnathani_: Back in 2013, I was the newbie asking the IPv6 questions.
RandalSchwartz: 2013... so long ago.
mnathani_: @google define:bhyve
BryceBot: 3,970 total results returned for 'define:bhyve', here's 3
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-: staticsafe pings up_the_irons
mnathani_: @date Sat, Feb 5, 2011
BryceBot: 4 years, 13 weeks, 2 days, 19 hours, 28 minutes, 41 seconds ago. [Interpreted date: Sat, 05 Feb 2011 00:00:00 -0800]
mnathani_: Thats how long I have been with ARP
mercutio: @date Jan 14, 2011
BryceBot: 4 years, 16 weeks, 3 days, 19 hours, 42 minutes, 1 second ago. [Interpreted date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 00:00:00 -0800]
mercutio: i beat you by 3 weeks :)
mnathani_: I kinda remember being drawn to ARP due to the FreeBSD and IPv6 support - both of which I had never worked with before
mercutio: yeh ipv6 wasn't so common back then
mnathani_: Seen by #peers: 26
up from 15
I just compiled mtr from the git repo
and now all it says is Start with date
no trace output
mercutio: weird
what's new in mtr in git?
arch has a git aur pkg i think
mnathani_: last release was 0.86
not sure whats new in git
thought I would get the latest version
mercutio: 0.86 isn't recent enough?
mnathani_: my version was .75
mercutio: ahh
arch has 0.86 ;)
mnathani_: trying to get newer version
I am running CentOS
mercutio: ubuntu has 0.85
ahh yeah
centos tends to be old
centos6?
mnathani_: 6
yea
I must be missing something
its like I get a prompt to enter something
mtr 4.2.2.2
Start: Sat May 9 00:17:07 2015
mercutio: did you enable curses?
mnathani_: dont think so
mercutio: i dunno if it does by default or not
but i disable gtk
and if it's not showing anything..
mnathani_: mtr --report google.com does work though
mercutio: ipinfo lookup hmm
mnathani_: checking ncurses.h usability... no
checking ncurses.h presence... no
checking for ncurses.h... no
checking ncurses/curses.h usability... no
checking ncurses/curses.h presence... no
checking for ncurses/curses.h... no
checking curses.h usability... no
checking curses.h presence... no
checking for curses.h... no
checking cursesX.h usability... no
checking cursesX.h presence... no
mercutio: ok that's your issue, install the curses dev package
hey i got the same thing on ubuntu
/except/ it shows lines 1 at a time
after big delay
yeh installing curses-dev fixed it on ubuntu
mnathani_: there we go
it should complain more if no curses
mercutio: heh
what's this ipinfo thing
oh try -y
err -y IPINFO
it tells you the ASN's
it's in 0.85 too
mnathani_: y you mean during the output?
it gives me the block
mercutio: mtr -y IPINFO 4.2.2.1 etc
mnathani_: I think hitting y does the same time
mercutio: oh
mnathani_: repeatedly
switches the view
mercutio: hitting y does ntohing for me normally
mnathani_: My traceroute [v0.86+git:592de82d]
mercutio: mtr 0.86+git:592de82d
yeh same version
mnathani_: toggles between prefix, AS NUmber, Country, ARIN etc
mercutio: yeh ? seems to suggest there is such an option
it just doesn't work for me
but mtr -y IPNFO does
mnathani_: are you in screen or something?
mercutio: oh
mnathani_: I am in tmux and it works for me
mercutio: if i use -y IPINFO then it works
mnathani_: cool
mercutio: i mean y works if already doing -y IPINFO
juust not without
mnathani_: mtr -4z
mercutio: weird i found some field which was usually a date code
mnathani_: I was in that option
mercutio: but it's showing 3356 for level3 :/
mnathani_: mtr -4z 4.2.2.2
mercutio: whh -z does work too
it's not in my man paeg though?
yhow did you figure that out?
mnathani_: I think you told me about that option a long time ago
mercutio: heh
and then forgot about it? :)
i usually use traceroute -A
if i want to see asn's
mnathani_: 2014-07-09 20:19:03 m0unds mtr -z4 somev4host.domain.tld
it was actually m0unds
mercutio: cool
'cos i didn't remember that at all :)
hmm i'm playing with mtr -T now :)
mnathani_: what does that option do?
mercutio: does a tcp traceroute
mtr seems to show high tcp pings for last hops
but tcptraceroute doesn't.
mnathani_: perhaps it uses a different port
that gets prioritized differently
mercutio: yeh it could be
i haven't looked into it yet
that path changing stuff is real btw
mnathani_: you referring to the ntt stuff?
mercutio: theres' heaps of load balancing that shows up easily with tcp but not icmp
when you trace nearly anywhere with mtr
level3 etc are bad too
mnathani_: how is load balancing bad?
mercutio: it's not necessarily.
it just means you can have inconsistent performance
like i can ssh to the same host and have different latencies different times
that can be different by like 30 msec
which is noticable.
but bandwidth can vary too
mnathani_: right
how come the tmux that arch installs is so different than the one I get with centos or ubuntu?
jbergstroem: mercutio: it depends on how often you're willing to update. between updates its very stable imo - but there's been some minor hiccups that "forces" me to update -- change to bootloader, the arc4random thing and so on. you need to track upstream (if you care) every now and then
mercutio: so it's similar to tracking openbsd i suppose
i've found openbsd -current pretty stable except hiccups
the time thing was kind of annoying