[00:04] so you pay for a cross connect and get another full port? [00:12] I don't really know. Was just joking [00:19] ahh ok [01:46] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [01:49] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [03:12] *** grody has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [03:26] *** grody has joined #arpnetworks [06:41] i hate my mobile carrier [06:41] they are shaping/throttling my downloads from google play, to 5kb/s [06:42] they give me unlimited data and throttle me to dialup modem after 4GB [06:42] oddly.. if i sshtunnel or ovpn out from phone, i get max speeds for about an hour, then throttled again [08:41] So, what are you guys using for IRCd/services these days [08:41] Since Charybdis/Atheme are no longer under development [08:41] I really don't like the idea of InspIRCd [08:42] Nothing against them, I just don't need all of those features..I get that it's modular and I can disable half of the shit, but what's the point of running/compiling something that large when I'm only going to use half of it? [12:39] Nefarious + X3 [12:39] i like that combo [12:56] was about to say.. Nefarious+X3 is a common combo on the IRCs i lurk on [12:57] if you want serious small time (single node and handful of users) 27555MHz8008135 [12:58] oops [12:59] wont be using that password again :D [13:01] more curious to why openwrt actually lets me copy the password when it's ******'d out [13:03] to append what i was saying.. ngircd is quite nice for smalltime [13:04] X3 is a great services package [13:27] lol numeric "boobies" [13:31] last I checked, Nefarious and X3 had some serious IPv6 issues [13:31] Not to mention the SSL issues and lack of SASL support [13:36] it has working v6 and SSL [13:37] not sure what SASL feature you're looking for, but i recommend hitting the dev channel up. it's in #evilnet on AfterNET [13:38] Last I checked, v6 required using a tunnel for Nefarious [13:51] brycec, wifi password - i like to keep them easy [13:56] phlux: nah, it's been native for awhile - i run it natively on my network [13:59] about to say.. i sit on a network that uses nef+x3 that has native IPv6 and backend auth from services to their webste [14:00] ^^ Afternet :) [15:37] irc is such a small world [15:45] JC_Denton: Does it support SASL authentication via any methods? [15:45] Most networks don't support SASL EXTERNAL (Charybdis-only feature, I think) [15:45] but if it supports any other kind of SASL authentication, I may give it another look [15:46] also: I thought Nefarious was developed by evilnet, not afternet :| [15:49] https://github.com/evilnet/ircgw <--this used to be the way to do ipv6 with Nefarious. Looks like it still is for their 'nefarious' tree, but maybe not for the nefarious2 tree. [15:50] it's native in nef2 [15:50] and evilnet pretty much lives on afternet [15:50] ah [15:50] interesting [15:51] I'll give it a test run, then. Thanks. [16:06] Is there a reason you're using IRC instead of something else like XMPP? (most servers support SASL btw) [16:11] XMPP servers are plentiful these days [16:15] eh its a matter of preference [16:15] one can use both [16:19] Sure one can. I was just curious what made IRC a "requirement" for phlux's use case. [16:22] i was curious about using irc chat for small groups before too. [16:22] We just moved off SILC at work and chose XMPP for the bountiful clients, extensibility, things like server-side logging and channel playback, etc [16:23] how many people here run their own personal jabber server? [16:23] The ability to join a channel and see the last 100 lines is somewhat important, and something services like Hipchat tout. I don't see any IRC servers that can do that (wtihout each client running a bouncer) [16:23] * brycec does, now [16:24] i shifted from ejabberd to prosody [16:24] (Well it's not "personal", I run the company's xmpp) [16:25] ahh [16:25] I quite like Prosody :) [16:25] are you using prosody too? :) [16:25] I have no reason to run a "personal" XMPP server - who am I going to talk to? (Even with federation,everyone I talk to online is by IRC) [16:25] Yup [16:25] heh i don't talk to that many people on jabber [16:26] i kind of wish it'd take off more. a lot of people use skype :/ [16:26] i'm still on icq :/ [16:26] My only grievance with XMPP is that JIDs in MUCs are different from the user's own JID (eg: blah@conference.blah.com) [16:26] ahh [16:27] So someone double-clicks your nick in the muc and they're chatting /through/ the muc component to "you" and not actual you [16:28] * brycec could have worded all that better, sorry [16:29] byeh that's messsy [16:33] *** Guest95138 is now known as qbit [17:44] hmm arp doesn't support paypal [17:52] nop [17:58] yeah i thought it was just amazon that didn't accept paypal that i was using atm :) [19:28] I remember my Icq number from back in the 90s [19:28] I do too [19:28] 107019716 [19:34] what is ICQ? :) [19:34] @ud ICQ [19:34] ICQ: A chat-programm (I SEEK YOU) where you can instant message people in your list.\rPeople first get an ICQ number \rwhich can be send to others so that they can add you to their buddies list.\rFortunantly, there is an "AUTHORIZE" option ,\rso random people can't add you if you don't want it when they found \ryou through the search option.\r\rThe best option is the Invisible Mode:\rpeople can't see your online status,\rexcept if you want them.\ [19:34] I was expecting something worse from UrbanDictionary. [19:35] ICQ wasn't really a thing when I was a kid, mostly MSN Messenger [19:59] icq was 90s. [19:59] i remember mine too [19:59] 16276662 [20:02] And here I thought I'd had ICQ for a long time... [20:03] heh [20:03] icq wasn't too bad at first. [20:03] then it got lame. [20:04] it used to not be bloated etc on windows. [20:04] i used to use micq on linux thoug. [20:17] 17779063 [20:29] mnathani: sounds like you got on just after me [20:29] i've met people with 6 digit though [22:40] my VPS is feeling a bit left out, its on kvr30 and dont think it has been patched as yet [22:40] uptime: [22:40] 01:38:58 up 330 days, 18:57, 2 users, load average: 0.03, 0.05, 0.06 [22:50] http://pastebin.com/UYMbc1b9 [22:50] packetloss to 8.8.8.8 [22:50] from my cable connection in Toronto [22:51] curious no responses from 2nd hop [22:51] 209.148.245.49 looks like a google ip but i'd have to cehck [22:51] nah it's rogers :/ [22:58] http://pastebin.com/jnJdP38b [22:59] you can't really tell what's happening from that. [22:59] well you can tell it reaches google and doesn't get back to you [23:04] could be my ISP or Google [23:04] most likely my ISP [23:04] or the anycast node I am hitting [23:05] are normal google services fine? [23:05] sometimes i see 8.8.8.8 going somewhere further away, but generally i've found it stable [23:05] i just find the performance is terrible. [23:05] google search seems to be a bit slow [23:05] but working [23:06] google.com. 130 IN A 216.58.216.238 [23:06] although thats an ISP address not Google [23:06] that's where arp goes [23:06] well i'm getting 216.58.216.4 from arp [23:06] and it's 0.5 msec ping [23:06] well 0.7 avg, 0.5 min [23:07] its google actually [23:07] hmm [23:07] i wonder if it goes to los angeles or if it's anycasted [23:07] well the name says lax on it :) [23:08] I switched my dns to 4.2.2.2 [23:08] cos the 8.8.8.8 was not working [23:08] 4.2.2.1 is better [23:08] why don't you use your isp dns? [23:08] hard to remember ip [23:08] heh [23:08] or have to look it up [23:09] 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2 etc aren't actually advertised as open dns afaik [23:09] they've just been open forever and seem to work :) [23:10] http://www.tummy.com/articles/famous-dns-server/ [23:13] hmm deosn't realyl say much [23:16] yea.. 8.8.8.8 has been having some issues [23:16] I think 4.2.2.2 has started doing those stupid search page things [23:16] wow [23:16] hmm.. it's returning NXDOMAIN now, that's good [23:17] dmanit i tried to guess a non-existant domain name and of course it was taken [23:17] a while ago it was redirecting to a Level3 search page [23:17] seems fine from here [23:17] Host www.asdasdjkl.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) [23:17] that was to 4.2.2.1 [23:17] probably sj node [23:17] oh nah it's los angeles. [23:18] http://james.bertelson.me/blog/2014/01/level-3-are-now-hijacking-failed-dns-requests-for-ad-revenue-on-4-2-2-x/ [23:18] i've only ever used it for testing [23:19] yea.. I use the Google and HE anycast servers [23:19] why not your isp servers? [23:19] dns hijacking [23:20] oh [23:39] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [23:41] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:47] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [23:51] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks