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brycec: oh wait, misread the tweet and got my days mixed up
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mercutio: hahaha
yeah 24 hours
your time will come bryce
grody: NAT is hilarious with GRE and GIF tunnels
used to have fun with ekiga and NAT too
two clients behind same NAT connect (can be on different physical local networks), the second expects to receive a call, call goes to first connected
mercutio: i've always avoided linux's nat helpers
grody: i've always liked how BSD handles NAT.. always felt had more control in what kind you can deploy
VoIP tends to work behind the NAT i do use here
but i cleverly used one of the /30's by my ISP as /32's and used them for NAT round-robin and static port mapping
can have four VoIP phones connected to the same server w/o proxies or the like
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grody: insane
£1 Land are selling pretty damned good bluetooth adaptors
upto 100m, micro form factor and actually work really damned well
guy looked at me strange as i bought 10 of them
deffo going to have to switch everything to 5Ghz soon
mnathani_: are we ever going to reach a time when smallest BGP prefix allowed by ISPs to advertise goes down to /25 ?
staticsafe: no
mnathani_: even with present state of ipv4 address depletion?
staticsafe: yes, the v4 routing table is bloated already
and no RIR is handing out smaller than /24 at this point even in final exhaustion stages
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mercutio: mnathani: yes, even with
there's way more /24s than other sized subnets around as it is
but it's people with larger subnets that can sve ip's easier
mnathani: some peering exchanges etc might let you advertise /29s or above or such
you can always peer any netblock size with people you know
up_the_irons: mnathani: i don't think that'll ever happen. routing table size would blow up.
meingtsla: Didn't ARIN or RIPE or one of the RIRs do a /25 advertisement test a while back?
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RandalSchwartz: Hmm. new release of 8.4 in the past few days.
now I have to upgrade to that. :)
probably hit 9.3 this weekend
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RandalSchwartz: FreeBSD red.stonehenge.com 8.4-RELEASE-p27 FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE-p27 #0: Tue Apr 7 04:50:47 UTC 2015 root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
weird. why still -p27?
probably because the kernel wasn't patched
weird.... some files didn't get installed
mnathani__: mercutio: is this what you refer to: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/propagation-of-longer-than-24-ipv4-prefixes
mercutio: mm, hadn't seen that
but if you have a /28 from an isp
you could try advertising it to a local peering exchange or such
and you may get some connectivity
assuming route servers
it's a waste of time if the less specific advertisement isn't spread around
i'd still try and get a /24 normally
but you could get a private interconnect etc for a /28 too
like once off etc.
like say to amazon or something
i dunno what amazon restrict to
mnathani__: Can anyone decode: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b9d09d3eb14145118caa
BryceBot: Gist: "Wordpress - need to decode malicious file"
hazardous: socket spam
smtp outbound socket_create
$mdbih30 = array(toList => "", fromLogin => "", fromName => "", subjTempl => "", bodyTempl => "", hostFrom => "");
sorry about lack of quotes, i shit out a quick find/replace script
heres a badly deobfuscated copy http://pastebin.aquilenet.fr/?328f94922054bb19#2ks69d6Fm/Xo9sHeTNrtfKewdHWtroxyFisvVXmMzKM=
and heres a super basic/bad script that reassigns $z26[whatever] http://pastebin.aquilenet.fr/?c62f9e7ef793f12b#8Ep3OcJfa2NInk3608jAktHkmNDGTuzh9274G4x+UJo=
mnathani__: hazardous: thanks
hazardous: cursory glance is control is via HTTP POST
$GLOBALS['mjwzy5'] = $ { _POST } ;, it checks that at several points to see what values are
mercutio: @weather
BryceBot: mercutio: Fetching weather for your previous query (akl).
Auckland International, New Zealand: Light Rain ☂ Showers 57°F (14°C), Humidity: 82%, Wind: From the West at 24 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=-37.00805664,174.79167175 or re-request this with: @weather -v