#arpnetworks 2015-08-31,Mon

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JC_Dentonhmm, if anyone is bored and has a Mac - fire up Keychain Access and see if you've got a cert in the login keychain for MITLL - trying to figure out where one of my Macs picked it up [00:56]
kellytkI do not
@ JC_Denton
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mercutioi'm kind of excited about openbsd's tame.
the next release is probably the third one i've been interested in, pf, vio, and tame :)
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grodynot that i noticed this before, but im impressed with windows 10 now more than ever
just realised the last couple it upgraded, were dual booters
and it never touched grub/bootloader
xp to 7 did, 7 to 8 did.. 7 to 10, no, 8 to 10 no
more impressed with windows 10 than with screen right now
think i've boned it with my irssi (trying to have a better nicklist)
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m0undshaha [09:53]
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brycecTo be fair, you're using screen ;) (This jab at screen brought to you by tmux) [10:10]
grodytouche
however, the plugin doesn't seem to work with tmux
(nor with screen atm so laughs on me)
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m0undshahahha [11:24]
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brycecs/screen/irssi/ | s/tmux/weechat/ [11:49]
BryceBot<grody> (nor with irssi atm so laughs on me) [11:49]
brycecftf-myself
dammit
If you just used weechat, you wouldn't need such tomfoolery
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kellytkbrycec: Hahah ("This jab at screen brought to you by...") [11:55]
brycec<-- fan of those potshots [11:55]
kellytkI've noticed [11:55]
brycec:D
Anyhow, look ma, no tomfoolery https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3167967/screenshot_2015-08-31_11-53-49.png
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m0undscertified tomfoolery-free [11:58]
kellytkmercutio: I'm also excited by tame. While I'm a FreeBSD user, I would expect quality ideas to leak between the *BSDs like memory on a Windows box [11:58]
brycecexcept for the duplicates: m0unds m0unds_, mnathani mnathani_ [11:59]
m0unds_i ain't no duplicate, son [11:59]
m0unds^ what he said [11:59]
brycecGood thing I already took the screenshot, because oh look at that tomfoolery right there ^ [12:04]
m0undsNO TOMFOOLERY, MISTER
it's two distinct m0undses
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mercutiokellytk: it can take a while.
has freebsd's pf been rebased yet?
The pf(4) interface default hash has been changed from Jenkins to Murmur3, providing a 3-percent performance increase in packets-per-second. [r274486]
that seems to be all 10.2 is saying.
grody: i've had issues with windows 10 removing my arch linux from bootup
multiple times over. i haven't fixed it in a while.
need to boot usb stick to fix it.
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mnathani_brycec: what did you mean when you said "except for the duplicates: m0unds m0unds_, mnathani mnathani_" [15:06]
brycecmnathani_: I was referring to the fact there are "duplicate" users in here (and then listed a couple)
and the context was that duplicates are tomfoolery
I had claimed my screenshot contained none, except for the duplicates
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mnathani_@google tomfoolery [15:08]
BryceBot160,000 total results returned for 'tomfoolery', here's 3
Tom Foolery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Foolery) Tomfoolery is a musical revue based on lyrics and music that American mathematician, songwriter, and satirist Tom Lehrer first performed in the 1950s and ...
Urban Dictionary: tomfoolery (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tomfoolery) Tom Foolery. Wreaking Havoc/causing general chaos/shennanigans, taking the piss, etc... Boy that old Elvis he does nothing but Tom Foolery anymore, I tell you  ...
The Tomfoolery Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tomfoolery_Show) The Tomfoolery Show is an American cartoon comedy television series made and first broadcast in 1970, based on the works of Edward Lear. The animation ...
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brycec@ud tomfoolery [15:08]
BryceBottomfoolery: Wreaking Havoc/causing general chaos/shennanigans, taking the piss, etc... <2007-09-23T00:00:00+00:00> Example: "Boy that old Elvis he does nothing but Tom Foolery anymore, I tell you what..." [15:08]
mnathani_tomfoolery = up to no good ? [15:08]
brycecshenanigans
Is this an alien word to you?
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mnathani_it is
tomfoolery
not shenanigans
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brycecTIL.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tomfoolery "playful or foolish behavior"

i'd go with that definition
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mnathani_brycec: thanks [15:15]
brycecnp [15:15]
mercutioapparently there are more internet cable cuts in SF
the earlier ones seemed to be sabotage
i wonder if this is too
the internet tells me it's affecting both comcast and level3 at least.
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m0undsTOMFOOLERY
IN SF
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mnathani_foolish - yes, playful - no [16:10]
mercutioopenbsd is diong their own hypervisor
as if there weren't enough hypervisors :)
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mnathani_http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20150831183826 [16:48]
mercutioyeah that's the one [16:53]
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brycecIt's not exactly "their own" as much as "implementing support for virtualisation." Yes, it can/will work similar to bhyve, but the goal is to eventually serve as the backend "driver" to tools like qemu. So really, the way I see it, they're just working on the host OS drivers same as VirtualBox sits upon their own host OS drivers, and soon enough you'll be able to run qemu with native host virt.
(The distinction I'm trying to make is "drivers for qemu" vs "yet another virt")
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mercutioisn't that where bhyve is at too?
the core virtualisation stuff is anew
it's legacy support that they may consider using qemu for
it would be nice to see alternatives for qemu
preferable plugin replacements
err for the intel device support parts of qemu
rather than all qemu's cpu support for soft emulation of heaps of architectures
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kellytkmercutio: re FBSD's pf, word has it "ipfw w/ compiled rules is almost done" [22:00]
mercutiothat's not pf? [22:01]
kellytkI take that to mean active development is focused on ipfw, not pf [on FBSD]
That actually didn't make a lot of sense. I'm trying to inform a pal of the news while answer your question from earlier
:-P
Sorry, answering
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mnathani_: Thanks for the link, that's interesting. "nested virtualization" is a feature I'd like from bhyve (along with 0-overhead nested ZFS) [22:09]
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brycecThat's my understanding as well - FreeBSD wants to move back to their own in-hosue firewall, back to ipfw. [23:02]
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mercutiowhy's taht?
solaris, dragonfly, os x are all goind pf
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brycecPride, I guess? *shrug* [23:22]
kellytkThe opinion as I heard it was that they each have their strengths, and "ipfw dummynet is very useful"
I appreciate competition, however part of me can't help but wonder if a consolidated BSD firewall effort wouldn't yield the best results
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mercutioi think the netbsd offering was ok
but the main problems with openbsd's pf tend to be with smp support afaik
and from what i understand now openbsd is moving to smp
and with solaris, os x, etc there could be some shared development
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kellytkDo you know if they are importing the pf SMP work from FBSD? [23:30]
mercutioon that note, what happened to openssh on windows?
i doubt it
freebsd code is terrible
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bryceckellytk: They're developing it themselves
Not to say they won't take inspiration from other sources, but they're definitely doing their own.
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mercutiothere's a reason dragonflybsd forked freebsd
it was all starting to go more and more down hill
of course some people probably think the opposite
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kellytkIs this post-5.x? [23:31]
mercutiodragonfly forked at 4 [23:32]
bryceckellytk: yes, it's not released yet
dfly's been around since FreeBSD 4.x??
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kellytkOk I recall that. There were real issues for a number of years [23:32]
mercutiooh openbsd wise [23:32]
brycecThat doesn't sound right. [23:32]
mercutioopenbsd doesn't do 4.0/5.0 etc
they just count from 0 to 9
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toeshredhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/30/nvidia_reveals_gpus_for_blade_servers_linux_desktop_support/ [23:32]
mercutioand increment the number at each step [23:32]
BryceBotTitle: "NVIDIA reveals GPUs for blade servers, Linux desktop support • The Register" [23:32]
toeshrednvidia gpu in a linux blade server [23:32]
mercutioon 6 monthly cycle
although this year it's coming early
cos 20 year anniversary
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brycecbut only slightly [23:33]
mercutioyeh it's like 2 weeks
i wonder what's happening to intel's massively multicore cpuish thing
MIC
xeon phi etc
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toeshredi remember HP talking about something
like a cube that has crazy amuont of power and low resource usage
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mercutioi'm actually still wondering if someone other than miktrotik are going to use those fancy cpu's
the cpu architecture sounded intersting.
but routeros doesn't seem to be that well optimised for it
err tile
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilera
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BryceBotTilera :: Tilera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company focusing on scalable multicore embedded processor design. The company ships multiple processors, including the TILE64, TILEPro64, and the TILEPro36, TILE-Gx72, TILE-Gx36, TILE-Gx16 and TILE-Gx9. History In 1990, Anant Agarwal led a team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop scalable multi-processor system built out of large numbers... [23:35]
mercutiofrom what i could understand about it it's pretty good for scalable network things etc
being able to shift bits of processing between cores quickly
but trying to act like a fast single core cpu doesn't work that well
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toeshredwould just need to have software to use the potential i guess [23:37]
mercutiowell it only seems routeros is doing easily available software
well software/hardware
but there's native linux support afiak
like mainline
ahh looks like they're going down the sdn path
not the worst idea
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