[00:17] *** dwarren has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [00:18] *** dwarren has joined #arpnetworks [00:23] *** awyeah has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [00:24] *** dwarren has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [00:24] *** dwarren has joined #arpnetworks [00:32] *** awyeah has joined #arpnetworks [00:45] *** awyeah has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [00:52] anyone familiar with configuring First Hop Redundancy Protocols using cisco gear? [00:54] *** awyeah has joined #arpnetworks [00:55] *** freedomcode has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 272 seconds) [00:56] *** reardencode has joined #arpnetworks [01:18] *** dwarren has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [01:40] *** awyeah has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [01:41] *** awyeah has joined #arpnetworks [02:11] *** RandalSchwartz has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [02:11] *** hycer has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [02:11] *** hycer has joined #arpnetworks [02:11] *** hycer has quit IRC (Max SendQ exceeded) [02:12] *** hycer has joined #arpnetworks [02:17] *** b^_^d has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [02:17] *** d^_^b has joined #arpnetworks [02:18] *** hycer- has joined #arpnetworks [02:38] *** milki has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [02:45] *** milki has joined #arpnetworks [02:57] *** nesta has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [03:24] *** dwarren has joined #arpnetworks [03:42] *** hycer- has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [12:05] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [12:59] *** nesta has quit IRC (Quit: SIGQUIT) [13:05] How do the two interfaces we have on dedicates work? Are they connected to the same networks/would I be limited to 2 gbit/s if using two? (Thinking of setting up lagg since I might be potentially mirroring) [13:07] sorressean: http://support.arpnetworks.com/kb/dedicated-servers/about-the-dual-1-gbps-gige-nics-on-arp-metal-dedicated-servers [13:07] answer: yes you can lagg [13:07] and probably should [13:07] brycec: thanks! [13:07] no problem [13:10] hrm. if they're going to two switches I could potentially get faster speeds by using a load-balancing stype of scenario? [13:10] type* [13:14] Perhaps, but not well. You'll have issues caused by your MAC flopping back and forth creating, probably won't see much better than GBE. (if it were a single switch, those can be configured to bond ports together) [13:15] *** nesta has joined #arpnetworks [13:15] ah. there goes my hopes. :p [13:15] (Oops I forgot a there.) [13:44] even lagg to the same switch won't give single threaded performance over gigabit [14:12] I assumed that was understood. I shouldn't assume things... [14:14] brycec: you'd be surprised how many people don't realise that [14:14] Or would I? :P [14:15] <-- rarely surprised, but oft disappointed. [14:15] ahh [15:15] what are the kinds of things people use shell accounts for? Like devio.us ? [15:15] can they compile and install programs in their directory? [15:20] Yes [15:20] (And I answered this question lastnight/yesterday :P) [15:21] in this channel? [15:21] yep [15:21] I guess I should read the scrollback [15:21] 2015-10-15 19:30:52 brycec email, text web browsing, code dev, testing connectivity [15:21] 2015-10-15 19:31:10 brycec Also IRC bouncers, but we frown on that [15:21] (GMT-7) [15:23] heh i compiled a binary on devious, and then it stopped working [15:24] i was surprised by how many active users devious has compared to inactive [15:24] because i've had an account for ages and hardly ever use it. [15:25] you and me both 15:21:16 ⤷ | i was surprised by how many active users devious has compared to inactive [15:27] Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2010 00:13:17 -0400 [15:27] that's when i was approved [15:28] the form must have been online, it's not in my sent mail so i dunno what i said to them [15:31] "test firewall remotely, maybe hosting some web content remotely... and as a better out-of-band-access than dsl" [15:31] cool :) [15:31] yeh it's prefer i had any vps's [15:32] And you apparently found us from undeadly.org [15:32] oh [15:32] that'd help [16:02] how much bandwidth does the devio.us shell server consume? [17:58] *** streak has joined #arpnetworks [18:36] i dunno i tried downloading a couple of 10mb files [18:37] and it was giving me around 20 megabit [18:37] even from somewhere like 7 msec away [18:37] so either it's rate limited or there isn't that fast a pipe on it [19:56] mercutio: Funny story... [19:56] the tl;dr is the hardware/cable is bad or dying [19:57] For the longest time, we had a 10mbps link [19:57] Then one day, remote hands bumped something and it turns out we have a GbE link [19:57] I have no idea what our Internet feed is though [19:58] (or maybe it's only 100mbps, I can't remember) [19:58] (And yes I know the link is currently 100mbps. I'm going to assume+hope that's what it's supposed to be.) [20:06] *** mhoran has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [20:06] *** mhoran has joined #arpnetworks [20:06] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mhoran [20:52] *** streak has quit IRC (Quit: Bye!) [21:01] how much data transfer does the devio.us box do per month? [21:10] I bet it uses a lot of swap, given the 2gb ram [21:21] Memory: Real: 754M/1347M act/tot Free: 656M Cache: 381M Swap: 265M/2055M [21:21] depends what you call a lot [21:22] 12:18AM up 46 days, 42 mins, 24 users, load averages: 0.91, 0.89, 0.89 [21:22] only premium users can run background processes. [21:25] I wonder if I would qualify for an account? [21:26] but you already have an account :p [21:27] really? [21:27] Oh misread who said what [21:27] sorry :) [21:27] lol [21:27] np [21:28] Also, I have no idea what our monthly usage is [21:28] how much of a donation is required to get a premium account? [21:29] We're not currently taking donations, sorry [21:29] (we don't have the legal crap setup to legally take money) [21:29] fwiw I can show you http://i.imgur.com/di94xum.png [21:34] hmm: as per FAQ: You can donate monthly $2 or $3, depending on whether you want 1 or 2 background processes. [21:38] *** streak has joined #arpnetworks [21:38] Well good luck finding a donate button :P [21:39] (And I'll update the FAQ next chance I get) [21:47] does devious put you in a jail, or can you list contents of like /home for instance? [21:50] Jails, on OpenBSD? ;) [21:50] feel free to list all 6000 accounts in /home :P [21:51] chroot maybe? I don't know [21:51] Still no [21:51] [we don't] [21:52] how about cpu limits to ensure no one uses more than their fair share? [21:52] Yes CPU and memory limits (login.conf) [21:52] I feel like I covered all this in the talk... [21:52] (or was it someone else in #arpnetworks that talked about watching the talk) [21:53] I started watching didnt end up finishing though [21:53] All the technical details are in the first 15-20 minutes [21:53] its still open in one of my many tabs [21:53] lol [21:53] or you can just keep asking question :) [21:53] *questions [23:01] Currently experiencing over 90% packet loss from $home to all Interweb destinations [23:02] Teksavvy and their non redundant hardware [23:02] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [23:05] weird [23:05] most home internet connections aren't very redundant [23:06] I have a feeling their core /edge routers aren't redundant [23:06] hard to say [23:06] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:06] it may be cold backup [23:11] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [23:22] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:29] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [23:33] *** streak has quit IRC (Quit: Bye!) [23:36] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:37] *** mnathani2_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:40] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [23:41] *** mnathani2_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [23:49] *** mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks [23:52] mnathani: it may be your bras or whatever that you're connecting to getting ddos'ed, or someone on it being ddos'ed. [23:53] of course searching for BRAS comes up with something else. [23:53] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband_remote_access_server [23:53] Broadband remote access server :: A broadband remote access server (BRAS, B-RAS or BBRAS) routes traffic to and from broadband remote access devices such as digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAM) on an Internet service provider's (ISP) network. BRAS can also be referred to as a Broadband Network Gateway (BNG). The BRAS sits at the core of an ISP's network, and aggregates user sessions from the access network. It is at the BRAS that