[00:20] hmm [00:20] then can use chromium [00:20] i meant something in between [00:21] and by fork i meant browser based upon chromium like chrome is [01:42] *** KILLALLHUMANS01 has joined #arpnetworks [02:09] *** KDE_Perr1 is now known as KDE_Perry [02:14] *** toeshred has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [02:25] is it just me or is flash getting exploits like, every week [02:27] i just disabled flash [02:27] hrm [02:27] i should have disabled it ages ago [02:27] that tcp issue in freebsd, surely recycling fins would mitigate it [02:27] i used to see that all the bloody time and the sysctl variable to reset them faster seemed to make them expire instantly [02:28] net.inet.tcp.fast_finwait2_recycle [02:29] ahh, thats the LAST_ACK it's getting stuck on [03:01] *** NiTe has quit IRC () [03:01] *** NiTe has joined #arpnetworks [03:44] *** toeshred has joined #arpnetworks [10:23] 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?) [12:00] i remember seeing that name mentioned in here before [12:01] looks like randalschwartz mentioned it and jpalmer did too, saw some less than thrilled mentions in my logs for a couple other channels [12:02] referring to pagerduty's "dick shit pages" not aggregating [12:02] hahaha [12:02] haha [12:04] https://i.imgur.com/BJBFWTj.gifv hooray [12:05] oh this again [12:05] heh [12:06] Doomed from the start. [12:07] dragging his crotch on the ground like a diseased animal [12:07] haha yeah [12:07] But, I mean, of course that elastic waistband was going to flip up. [12:08] yeah [12:08] if you're gonna strap fireworks to your pants, wear a belt. geez. [12:08] amateurs [12:08] Or just pull your pants down. Or hold it with a hand (and then you can throw it) [12:09] first option has the possibility of enhancing genital disfigurement, i approve [12:10] whoops, . not , [12:11] randomly got an email from spideroak asking me about an unresolved ticket i submitted in /october/ [15:07] wow [16:22] brycec: we use opsgenie at my company, decently happy with it [16:37] thx [16:47] *** grody has quit IRC (Quit: burp) [17:08] reardencode: It along with its heartbeat service is interesting, thanks for the link [17:09] *** grody has joined #arpnetworks [17:09] The heartbeat service is a nice twist on a dead man's switch [17:10] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk26FUe38y0 is a nice eight-hour mix with no vocals [17:10] YouTube video: "8 Hour Study Mix: "Trance to Study By: All-Nighter"" by Delta Notch [17:10] really should think about more error checking in startup scripts [17:10] had jails spinning multiple mounts of devfs into same location [17:10] error checking in linux in general sucks [17:12] i made an error of making restart run stop/start - and start had a blind mount devfs rule, neglected to spot it restarting them [17:12] yeah it's hard to sort out dependencies. [17:12] simple if mount |grep -e quickfix [17:13] only snag is if a mountpoint it hung [17:13] s/it/is/ [17:13] only snag is if a mountpoint is hung [17:14] regretting running jails on the pfsense now - maintainance is a pita [17:29] i love how virtualisation means people just have even more hosts to maintain [17:31] But less hardware to maintain :p [17:31] heh [17:31] Yeah, cheap virt means we can divvy out resources with as much granularity as makes sense. [17:32] Upside: I have 1 jail per service. Downside: I have a script that loops through each jail running pkg upgrade :p [17:33] my script only updates stuff met in pkg audit [17:33] rather do that manually [17:34] heh yeah automation is the key [17:34] but it does increase complexity. [17:34] freebsd tends to behave when updating stuff, especially services that have to be restarted afterwards [17:34] but im still cautious [17:35] i just emailed when packages crop up with vulnerabilities reported, click the link it generated and it eventually updates it [17:39] 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 [17:39] I just upgrade one instance, take a snapshot and zfs clone it to all other jails [17:47] ezjails makes base easy - portsnap obv. for cross shared ports tree, each jails has only packages they need so usually always miminal [17:47] 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 [18:18] @seen up_the_irons [18:18] 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. [18:19] hmm [18:23] ugh, i hate sourceforge [18:28] i think it's a bit longer than that he's popped in [18:29] damn my weechat logs are huge [18:29] yeah, i realized the same thing today when i was looking to see who mentioned pagerduty [18:29] forgot to rotate them [18:29] i don't rotate mine [18:30] wow is that a record, nearly a month [18:30] ? [18:30] since up_the_irons has said anything [18:31] oh [18:31] now we've been talking with him he might notice though :) [18:31] s/with/about/ [18:31] now we've been talking about him he might notice though :) [18:32] where are those irc logs? [18:32] err stats [18:32] @lastm up_the_irons [18:33] 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:)" [18:33] ahh cool [18:35] @lsatm up_the_irons2 [18:35] @lastm up_the_irons2 [18:35] 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" [18:36] @lastm rendrag [18:36] 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"