[00:14] @log_search s2n [00:14] Your search query must be at least 4 characters long. [00:14] shutup, BryceBot [00:14] June 30 [00:15] Apparently you were asleep at the time :P [04:04] *** hazardous has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal) [05:13] brycec: ahh, yes, i would have been. completely missed it. [08:55] getting RPKI validation errors again, who the hell is leaking again [10:00] * m0unds checks for leaks [11:36] mmm leaks [15:07] PLUG IT! [15:31] jb weld [17:03] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [17:04] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [21:07] what is MAP when it comes to IPv6 transition technologies? [21:08] can you use it in a sentence? Mapping of Address and Port maybe? [21:08] MAP? [21:08] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapping_of_Address_and_Port [21:08] maps.google.com? :) [21:08] Error in Wikipedia's response: [21:08] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mapping_of_Address_and_Port [21:08] Mapping of Address and Port :: Mapping of Address and Port (MAP) is a Cisco IPv6 transition proposal which combines A+P port address translation with the tunneling of legacy IPv4 protocol packets over an ISP provider's internal IPv6 network. MAP combines uses the extra bits available in the IPv6 address to contain the extra port range identifier bits of the A+P addressing pair that cannot be encoded directly into the IPv4 address, thus completel [21:09] stupid Wikipedia! [21:09] *** hazardous has joined #arpnetworks [21:09] (for the error) [21:09] thanks [21:10] (all I did was google "ipv6 map" :P) [21:10] (cisco.com result #3, Wikipedia #4) [21:10] I probably should have done that too before posting in here [21:10] looks like it's still just a proposal [21:10] RandalSchwartz: did Mitchell Hashimoto ever get back to you with a date for Floss in regards to Vagrant? [21:11] do you need a PIN Number to access a ISP provider? [21:11] can you get to it through an ATM machine? [21:11] * brycec twitches [21:11] huh? [21:11] first sentence of that wikipedia [21:11] "ISP provider" [21:12] "PIN Number" "ATM machine" [21:12] redundant TLA acronyms :) [21:13] Okay RandalSchwartz, I've fixed it. Are you happy now? :P [21:15] uh... "MAP combines uses" [21:15] ENOGROK [21:15] Yeah, there are other bits that could use cleanup. But I've stopped caring. [21:16] I never really cared. :) [21:16] except for the joke value [23:11] *** kellytk has joined #arpnetworks [23:11] When did RIPE become RIPE NCC? [23:11] "Although similar in name, the RIPE NCC and RIPE are separate entities." [23:12] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIPE ) [23:12] RIPE :: Réseaux IP Européens (RIPE, French for "European IP Networks") is a forum open to all parties with an interest in the technical development of the Internet. The RIPE community’s objective is to ensure that the administrative and technical coordination necessary to maintain and develop the Internet continues. It is not a standards body like the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and does not deal with domain names... [23:26] oh so RIPE is not like ARIN, APNIC [23:26] and RIPE NCC is the equivilent? [23:45] Apparently, however the index at https://www.arin.net/knowledge/rirs/countries.html states RIPE, while above in the "REGIONS" box it states RIPE NCC [23:45] I had always heard RIPE and never RIPE NCC until recently