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grody | why i like routers w/ USB
chuck in an 8GB class 6 or better flash card and boom.. you're laughin | [08:16] |
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i called them up on that typo & they offered me the 10GB package half price for three month (7.50)
apparently it just went live as i was looking at it only needed 5GB for two months.. but whatever and extra 15GB for £1.50 | [08:37] | |
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phlux | Can anyone recommend an image sharing CMS similar to imgur.com?
I want to host my own but really only for my use | [09:08] |
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grody | the only thing i can think of is gallery2, but is probably overkill for your needs
has an XML API to upload images to it directly from phones/websites, imaging apps etc. and can be done via the web browser too ofc piwigo looks nice too hrm, if im running ssh on a random port and do a large sftp transfer, is it rate capped at all? | [09:32] |
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brycec | No. 1) That rate cap you're thinking of is for connections, not data transfer. 2) That rule only matches 22/TCP. http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/main/is-there-a-firewall-filter-rate-limit-or-similar-device-applied-to-my-traffic | [09:55] |
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grody | that was fun
1:) forgot to finalise the PPPoE settings and 2:) had the static routes pointing down the wrong interface 3mins34s downtime cheer brycec, i did remember reading it and to email - still 10mbit is fine transatlantic | [10:48] |
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oh wow thats impressive
actually rebooted the router quite a few times because 5GHz wifi went weird adding VAPs - and i didn't disconnect further | [13:24] | |
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mercutio | grody: ssh kind of sucks for throughput
there's double windowing in there, so tcp/ip and ssh both have their own windows that said 10 megabit still seems on the low side | [15:51] |
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kellytk | Reliable network communication was such an invaluable advancement | [16:19] |
mercutio | what do you mean kelly? | [16:20] |
grody | got SQM working (codel) and also noticed pfSense has a Codel queue - be curious to see how this pans out | [16:21] |
mercutio | sweet grody
it's fq_codel right? | [16:21] |
grody | i can select fq_codel on the openwrt.. but pfsense seems to only do codel | [16:22] |
mercutio | maybe they're calling fq_codel codel
there's a fair queueing and a non fair queueing version iirc | [16:22] |
grody | i think it's doing fq on pppoe (that is for sure) and the pfsense WAN (into openwrt) is codel
need to load the network now to test | [16:23] |
mercutio | and it has a htb queue before the fq_codel on pppoe?
yeh load it :) | [16:24] |
grody | not sure tbh
there was only a few things to tinker with SQM | [16:24] |
mercutio | just test it then :) | [16:24] |
grody | ahh, i see.. i can add new types
nah, only have PPPoE assigned atm | [16:25] |
mercutio | pppoe doesn't usually limit bandwidth to connection speed
so it needs a queue before hand to limit the speed to what your modem or whatever can provide | [16:26] |
grody | done :>
now wtf to download/upload | [16:28] |
mercutio | windows 10 ? :) | [16:28] |
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grody | actually having difficulties maxing things out here
just started a few torrents for latest ISOs, even have a few intensive port scans going on (to increase state tables) and still have can't max this out TV is netflixing, playing PS3 online, just did a VoIP call and still no sign im maxing | [16:44] |
mercutio | how many megabit are you doing? | [16:46] |
grody | it peaked to 76 | [16:46] |
mercutio | what's your connection capable of? | [16:47] |
grody | but dropped a little to 60odd
79.7/19.9 sync | [16:47] |
mercutio | yeh 76 is about your limit probably | [16:47] |
grody | get about 76/17 | [16:47] |
mercutio | with 61 megabit vdsl i can do about 57
is your ping staying ok? | [16:47] |
grody | yea i've capped the shaper off at 75/15
it fluctuated slightly, but pings have a high queue on the pfsense | [16:47] |
mercutio | ptm has higher overlead than ethernet still
but ic an't remember how it works | [16:48] |
grody | will check ISP CQM for LCP in a min
eek looks like using codel on the pfsense has loaded it a tad too much | [16:48] |
mercutio | i didn't even know pfsense had codel
just do codel on the upload? rate limiting incoming traffic sounds so messy : | [16:51] |
grody | it doesn't show up in the shaper wizard, i was poking at the queues and saw it as an option, along with the usual PRIQ, CBQ, FAIRQ etc. | [16:52] |
BryceBot | YER A WIZARD grody | [16:52] |
grody | heh
BryceBot, no | [16:52] |
BryceBot | Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'thinking i should keep it on the pfsense' | [16:52] |
grody | hah wt | [16:52] |
mercutio | hey bryce was funny
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87931.0 | [16:52] |
this cake thing sounds interesting
http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/codel/wiki/Cake | [16:57] | |
grody | http://imgur.com/eQN1sbP,YiItfee#0
yea, codel is savagin my CPU the former orange peak in CPU was using PRIQ at 60mbit/s | [16:58] |
mercutio | weird i didn't find codel much cpu even with 10gbe+
i wonder if it's freebsd locking related how many cpu cores do you have? | [16:59] |
grody | i have buckets/dummynet as well
this is an acient thing (replacement en route) 700Mhz Nehemiah pure routing, it can cope with about 170mbps once i've dabbled, about 84 | [17:00] |
mercutio | ahh
so it's already borderline it'd probably be faster with linux :) | [17:00] |
grody | yea
well, pfsense got real slow on this when they started using php-fpm | [17:01] |
mercutio | did you enable fastforwarding? | [17:01] |
grody | not yet.. there was a reason why i hadn't
oh wait.. that was the old rig | [17:01] |
mercutio | did you try intel ethernet card?
although at 100 megabit you shouldn't really need to have coalescing there's also something to disable network random seeding or something i dunno if pfsense does that already or what but using a modern intel atom would make a world of difference anyway | [17:02] |
grody | http://imgur.com/llLPAOB
aye.. replacement is a duo2 2GHz did look at atoms, but the prices were too high least the LCP's didn't suffer too much, performance under load on the edge router is same as former | [17:04] |
mercutio | yeh that'd be fien too
i bought i3-3220 i am waiting to hear from seller though | [17:06] |
grody | this nehemiah has served me very well for such low power | [17:07] |
mercutio | i had one of those
i didn't really like it via c3-700? but it was completely fanless no psu fan no cpu fan. but noisy psu :/ | [17:07] |
grody | not 100% sure tbh
aye, entirely fanless | [17:08] |
mercutio | the electrical noise from fanless psu's can be annoying | [17:08] |
grody | the replacement has a single fan | [17:08] |
kellytk | mercutio: I mean packet send retry, transparent order preservation, that kind of thing | [17:08] |
mercutio | yeah so does mine i think, hp 6300 sff | [17:08] |
kellytk | TCP/IP in essence | [17:08] |
grody | yea, VIA C3 Centaur Hauls thing | [17:09] |
mercutio | kelly: like zmodem etc? | [17:09] |
grody | has padlock, so OpenVPN doesn't crap out CPU as much as it probably should | [17:09] |
kellytk | mercutio: That's more application layer than I'm thinking, but sure
The ability to dump bytes on a wire and get them out on the destination in order, and despite packetloss, is what I'm specifically talking about | [17:11] |
mercutio | i dunno lots of things do it | [17:12] |
kellytk | Yea, it's great | [17:12] |
mercutio | queueing has been a problem on tcp/ip for over 15 years. | [17:12] |
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brycec | Gee you don't have to sound so surprised about it :P 16:50:26 mercutio | hey bryce was funny | [17:25] |
mercutio | well i don't see that every day :) | [17:25] |
brycec | People don't say wizard every day :P | [17:26] |
BryceBot | YER A WIZARD brycec | [17:26] |
mercutio | ahh
for some reason i thought it was all the caps | [17:26] |
brycec | Totally different trigger than all the twss stuff
(and I'll leave it as an exercise for the audience to discover them all) | [17:27] |
mercutio | hmm apparently pppoe-ptm overhead is 27 bytes
it seems seems kind of high s/seems/still/ | [17:32] |
BryceBot | <mercutio> it still still kind of high | [17:36] |
mercutio | oh i only wanted the first one fixed and i didn't do g :/ | [17:36] |
m0unds | spam protection is still my fav so far, brycec | [17:40] |
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mercutio | what's the spam protection one? | [17:59] |
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brycec | (spam/flood/abuse)
mercutio: because PHP's PCRE implementation has /g hard-coded. If you need/want non-greedy, /1 (which is not a standard flag, but one I had to add so that the /g could be undone) | [18:44] |
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mercutio | brycec: how lame of php! | [18:59] |
brycec | (http://php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.repetition.php) | [19:04] |
mercutio | still still same still
s/still/once/1 | [19:16] |
BryceBot | <mercutio> once still same still | [19:16] |
mercutio | so yeah the /1 works | [19:25] |
brycec | Once again, you don't have to sound so surprised that my code works :P | [19:34] |
mercutio | heh.
yeh i suppose i'm pessimistic :) | [19:35] |
brycec | You're free to be pessimistic... about new features. /1 has been around for *years* and it's well tested. | [19:43] |
grody | http://imgur.com/fG1UljV,EpZk1T1,AZWyoGc,fm2xSC4#0
yea, deffo need a new core it crapped the pfsense so much between 1 & 2 it couldn't graph everything | [19:45] |
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mercutio | heh
grody broke something? :) | [19:51] |
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mercutio | sweet getting two i3-3220s :) | [20:02] |
grody | brutal.. i kill the shaper on pfSense and it nuked WAN | [20:05] |
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mercutio | yeah i figured you broke something :)
you know you want to just use linux :) | [20:07] |
grody | haha no thanks
i have pfsense doing exactly what i need | [20:07] |
mercutio | heh
their netowrk stuff is a bit behind netgraph is kind of ick | [20:08] |
grody | yea it has its flaws | [20:08] |
mercutio | i've had the heater on all day and it's still cold | [20:08] |
grody | i've had the cooler on all day and it's still 24C in here :( | [20:09] |
mercutio | it actually says it's 20c in here
but it feels cold @weather akl | [20:09] |
BryceBot | Auckland International, New Zealand: Clear 50°F (10°C), Humidity: 71%, Wind: From the SSW at 4 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 akl | [20:09] |
mercutio | that's not even that cold | [20:09] |
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staticsafe | @weather yyz | [20:46] |
BryceBot | Toronto-Pearson International, Ontario: Clear 75°F (24°C), Humidity: 61%, Wind: From the North at 6 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=43.67722321,-79.63055420 or re-request this with: @weather -v yyz | [20:46] |
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m0unds | geez
@weather 87114 | [21:14] |
BryceBot | Albuquerque, NM: Partly Cloudy ☁ 64°F (17°C), Humidity: 77%, Wind: Calm -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=35.198917,-106.747849 or re-request this with: @weather -v 87114 | [21:14] |
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brycec | Today has been a glorious respite after a few weeks of 90F+ (32C+). I don't think today even broke 80F (26C), and it was grey and cloudy all day.
First day in a couple months that I could just leave the windows open all day comfortably. @weather 99019 | [21:34] |
BryceBot | Liberty Lake, WA: Partly Cloudy ☁ 70°F (21°C), Humidity: 74%, Wind: From the East at 2.9 MPH Gusting to 3.0 MPH -- For more details including the forecast and almanac, see http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=47.666508,-117.100792 or re-request this with: @weather -v 99019 | [21:35] |
brycec | (Yesterday, it didn't reach ^ that temp until 1am) | [21:35] |
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mnathani | are those underground links new? | [22:00] |
LOL : This site is best viewed in Internet Explorer 6.0 and above and Mozilla Firefox 3.0 and above. Screen Resolution = 1024 x 768. Browser Text Size = Medium. | [22:05] | |
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mercutio | don't think so? | [22:44] |
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grody | people still suggest optimal viewing for sites? | [23:09] |
brycec | mnathani: the "For more details..." bit? Nope, not at all new. | [23:17] |
mercutio | old site hasn't been updated i imagine | [23:17] |
brycec | According to my logs, first appeared 1 June 2014 | [23:18] |
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