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grody | i just got the oddest, spam email ever
dont normally boter with them, but it had a .zip inside the zip is an sqlite flat, with a HUGE list of user/pass and IP addresses most of the IPs look like VPS/Dedi space on Amazon/OVH/Demonware etc and alas, the senders email isn't valid | [07:40] |
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twobithacker | meh, it's only the FBI. It's not like the NSA is watching. | [08:01] |
grody | haha
my bot is called FBI too :o tbh though, anyone who has downloaded tor is already on the NSA watchlist | [08:03] |
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aight, emailed some of these hosting companies about this email i got and one has already got back to me
sounding VERY worried grody bets it's a skiddies shell hunting expo | [08:26] | |
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brycec | The channel bot at work is "NSA_Monitoring_Station" :D
(It replaced "FBI_Surveillance_Van") | [09:19] |
twobithacker | heh, NSA Monitoring Station used to be the SSID on my open guest AP | [09:22] |
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gooddesignusa | Hey everyone, I was thinking of getting 2 VPS's from arpnetworks and was curious if bandwidth is counted when they talk to each other since they are on the same network? | [10:25] |
brycec | gooddesignusa: Nope that would not count against bandwidth.
Bandwidth is measured at the upstream router, so only traffic to/from the Internet would count. | [10:27] |
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gooddesignusa | great, thanks for the quick response
I was thinking of settig up a VPS to run pfsense | [10:30] |
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mercutio | grody: i tihnk everyone is on the NSA watchlist
they watch everyone :) | [13:51] |
mike-burns | Only people within four hops of a suspected terrorist, as I understand it. | [13:54] |
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brycec | ping/traceroute hops?
Because that would be a pretty wide net ;p | [14:31] |
mrsaint | rather NSA watching everyone even if you want to or not.
:) | [14:33] |
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pjs | are there any internal networking issues that you all know of?
I seem to be getting lots of failures between 2 servers (comm failures) between nginx (proxy) and uwsgi (app server) and I've never really had this happen in the past | [16:21] |
mercutio | comms failures? | [16:29] |
pjs | Sorry, like dropped connections
It could be app issues but it's across many apps so it's odd | [16:35] |
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mercutio | you could put a ticket in
but not aware of anything breaking connections or such | [16:51] |
mnathani_ | how do folks deal with rotating backups? For instance, I hav a cronjob that backs up all databases off to a remote server. It does this every week. I usually dont care to keep backups older than 15 weeks if I have not needed them for so long - chances are I am never going to need them. At this point I find myself deleting old backups manually every couple of months. | [17:04] |
pjs | mnathani_, I use this https://bitbucket.org/petersanchez/webutils/src/22c1314f5206cc309e191007d84f86199bf9f278/webutils/cleanup/?at=default
basically I create db backups every 4 hours (usually), store them on local disk and on S3.. I run that cronjob nightly to remove backups (locally and in S3) older than 7 days.. it's not a gorgeous piece of code but I wrote it years ago and it still works just fine so... *shrugs* and I use tarsnap for system backups.. that manages everything for me | [17:06] |
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mnathani_ | thanks pjs, had heard about tarsnap before but looking into it now again. The deduplication feature sounds really handy
what benefit would someone get by running pfsense in a VPS? I thought it was primarily a firewall | [18:56] |
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mnathani_ | when you tarsnap say a directory with a bunch of files in it, can you retrieve say a single file or a bunch of files, or do you have to retreive the entire tarball ? | [21:44] |
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