mercutio: then can use chromium
i meant something in between
and by fork i meant browser based upon chromium like chrome is ***: KILLALLHUMANS01 has joined #arpnetworks
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toeshred has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) grody: is it just me or is flash getting exploits like, every week mercutio: i just disabled flash grody: hrm mercutio: i should have disabled it ages ago grody: that tcp issue in freebsd, surely recycling fins would mitigate it
i used to see that all the bloody time and the sysctl variable to reset them faster seemed to make them expire instantly
net.inet.tcp.fast_finwait2_recycle
ahh, thats the LAST_ACK it's getting stuck on ***: NiTe has quit IRC ()
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toeshred has joined #arpnetworks brycec: A buddy of mine is asking what people think of PagerDuty and/or alternatives. IIRC, ARP uses PD. Any other thoughts? up_the_irons2? (and what happened to up_the_irons #1?) m0unds: i remember seeing that name mentioned in here before
looks like randalschwartz mentioned it and jpalmer did too, saw some less than thrilled mentions in my logs for a couple other channels
referring to pagerduty's "dick shit pages" not aggregating
hahaha brycec: haha m0unds: https://i.imgur.com/BJBFWTj.gifv hooray brycec: oh this again
heh
Doomed from the start. m0unds: dragging his crotch on the ground like a diseased animal brycec: haha yeah
But, I mean, of course that elastic waistband was going to flip up. m0unds: yeah
if you're gonna strap fireworks to your pants, wear a belt. geez.
amateurs brycec: Or just pull your pants down. Or hold it with a hand (and then you can throw it) m0unds: first option has the possibility of enhancing genital disfigurement, i approve
whoops, . not ,
randomly got an email from spideroak asking me about an unresolved ticket i submitted in /october/ mercutio: wow reardencode: brycec: we use opsgenie at my company, decently happy with it brycec: thx ***: grody has quit IRC (Quit: burp) kellytk: reardencode: It along with its heartbeat service is interesting, thanks for the link ***: grody has joined #arpnetworks kellytk: The heartbeat service is a nice twist on a dead man's switch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk26FUe38y0 is a nice eight-hour mix with no vocals BryceBot: YouTube video: "8 Hour Study Mix: "Trance to Study By: All-Nighter"" by Delta Notch grody: really should think about more error checking in startup scripts
had jails spinning multiple mounts of devfs into same location mercutio: error checking in linux in general sucks grody: i made an error of making restart run stop/start - and start had a blind mount devfs rule, neglected to spot it restarting them mercutio: yeah it's hard to sort out dependencies. grody: simple if mount |grep -e quickfix
only snag is if a mountpoint it hung
s/it/is/ BryceBot: <grody> only snag is if a mountpoint is hung grody: regretting running jails on the pfsense now - maintainance is a pita mercutio: i love how virtualisation means people just have even more hosts to maintain brycec: But less hardware to maintain :p mercutio: heh brycec: Yeah, cheap virt means we can divvy out resources with as much granularity as makes sense.
Upside: I have 1 jail per service. Downside: I have a script that loops through each jail running pkg upgrade :p grody: my script only updates stuff met in pkg audit
rather do that manually mercutio: heh yeah automation is the key
but it does increase complexity. grody: freebsd tends to behave when updating stuff, especially services that have to be restarted afterwards
but im still cautious
i just emailed when packages crop up with vulnerabilities reported, click the link it generated and it eventually updates it
i say link it generated.. a random link i have that creates an empty file with $todays date on it and an hourly cron script looking for a file in that folder with $todays, if exists, update criticals daca: I just upgrade one instance, take a snapshot and zfs clone it to all other jails grody: ezjails makes base easy - portsnap obv. for cross shared ports tree, each jails has only packages they need so usually always miminal
just pfsense does not make it as straightforward, having to work on makiing a fake package so it doesn't wipe them out on my next update mnathani_: @seen up_the_irons BryceBot: mnathani_, I last saw up_the_irons 7 days 19 hours 53 min 12 sec ago (Thu, 16 Jul 2015 22:23:25 -0700) quitting: Ping timeout: 252 seconds. mnathani_: hmm m0unds: ugh, i hate sourceforge mercutio: i think it's a bit longer than that he's popped in
damn my weechat logs are huge m0unds: yeah, i realized the same thing today when i was looking to see who mentioned pagerduty
forgot to rotate them mercutio: i don't rotate mine
wow is that a record, nearly a month m0unds: ? mercutio: since up_the_irons has said anything m0unds: oh mercutio: now we've been talking with him he might notice though :)
s/with/about/ BryceBot: <mercutio> now we've been talking about him he might notice though :) mercutio: where are those irc logs?
err stats brycec: @lastm up_the_irons BryceBot: The last thing up_the_irons said was on Jun 26, 2015 00:04:45, 4 weeks, 18 hours, 26 minutes, 8 seconds ago, "yes:)" mercutio: ahh cool
@lsatm up_the_irons2
@lastm up_the_irons2 BryceBot: The last thing up_the_irons2 said was on Sep 16, 2014 14:47:34, 44 weeks, 3 days, 3 hours, 46 minutes, 11 seconds ago, "indeed" mercutio: @lastm rendrag BryceBot: The last thing rendrag said was on Jul 06, 2015 06:29:30, 2 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 4 minutes, 49 seconds ago, "you'd be pushing the routing limit on it if you were bonding"