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staticsafe has joined #arpnetworks qbit: huh, the vnc stuff seems to have stopped working on my vps
mid upgrade
via an ssh tunnel
telnet: connect to address 208.79.88.89: Connection refused
when i try to connect direclty
brycec: can you confirm :D ?
up_the_irons: ^
I can get to other vnc servers just fine. ***: dj_goku_ has joined #arpnetworks
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kvr24.arpnetworks.com's vnc seems to be not ***: mnathani2_ has joined #arpnetworks
mnathani_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) brycec: That usually indicates that your kvm process has crashed
though vinagre is bombing out vnc'ing to mine
but obviously it's still up
qbit: can you at least hit the the serial server? qbit: brycec: i can hit the vnc port on other servers, and i am on console
kvr24.arpnetworks.com isn't letting me vnc
it did, then disconnected me mid upgrade
and now i can't reconnect brycec: odd...
Okay now that I'm back at a computer... qbit, I can hit vnc on two different VPS, but neither are on kvr24 :p up_the_irons: qbit: sounds like your kvm process crashed (like brycec said). Hit Boot from the Portal and then see if you can connect brycec: I could also hit qbit's vnc port, but only after 3 tries. The first two tries, TigerVNC gave a really useless error "CConn: No useful address for host" (even though DNS is fine)
up_the_irons: see update qbit: i am back on
thanks up_the_irons: cool! ***: rendrag has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: damn this new "zstd" compression is fast.
it's faster at compressing than xz is at decompressing.
with similar compression levels to gzip. ***: mnathani2_ has quit IRC ()
mnathani_ has joined #arpnetworks brycec: "219,904,000 108M/s in 1.9s" I do enjoy having that GbE connection :D
(on my ARP Metal box) mercutio: heh where's that from brycec: From mirrors.arp ;) mercutio: heh brycec: Can you guess the ISO? mercutio: openbsd
it's kind of obvious
considering the openbsd iso is about that size brycec: :D
I was hoping you'd guess which iso specifically, but whatever you win mercutio: amd64 install58.iso
in-tuh-resting brycec: yay mercutio: the iso says 220M in apache
but 220*1024*1024 is 230686720
Length: 230862848 (220M) [application/x-iso9660-image]
soo...
am i wrong?
ohhh
you're getting i386
are you using some ancient computers brycec: hm could be, I grabbed both i386 and amd64 mercutio: ok
syou referenced the i386 one :) brycec: I guess I did, window's already closed :p mercutio: ok so i was right before i got more specific :) brycec: oh btw, was looking at someone's VPS on kvr24 this morning - Is that box not getting the new/improved SeaBIOS you compiled, mercutio ? mercutio: what do you mean?
i haven't pushed the cosmetic update still
if there's some pressing reason to do a seabios update it'll be ready though :) brycec: The version string for SeaBIOS looked old and didn't show any "compiled by" string
So not even the pre-cosmetic update version.
No big deal, just curious.
(All I recall was "SeaBIOS 1.3..." but no user@buildhost or anything) mercutio: oh right
yeah there's two versions of seabios
there's the "old" hosts and the "new" hosts.
and only the new hosts have my seabios version on them. brycec: do you mean "guest" or do you mean host machines? mercutio: host machines. brycec: Higher numbers != "newer" is always confusing :) mercutio: so yeah kvr24 has older host OS
precise vs trusty.
but precise is still supported for lts. brycec: I thought up_the_irons had finished all those upgrades by now
(I thought wrong, evidently) mercutio: heh
yeah there's quite a few precise hosts out there.
the precise hosts had fixes for venom.
but yeah having everything on trusty would be nice.
of course in 6 months time there'll be a new lts :) brycec: huzzah, I spent way more time than I should have today updating my smokeping targets :D and then it only took ~5 minutes to bring up another slave instance.
*and* I'm now monitoring dns resolution time and http response time for a few hosts! (after accidentally ddos'ing one host by hammering a slow-to-load page) mercutio: brycec: have you seen ipv4 improvement?
http response time can be nice to do brycec: this just leaves figuring out why one of the slaves stopped showing up even though I see its POSTs in the master's log... mercutio: s/ipv4/ipv6/ brycec: mercutio: improvement relative to what? BryceBot: <mercutio> brycec: have you seen ipv6 improvement? mercutio: grr
less loss brycec: oh that ipv6 thing a few weeks back?
I suppose I have mercutio: cool
i should clean up my smokepings :) brycec: I broke mine out into separate files too :) mercutio: i've been playing with linux 4.3 prereleases
it seems to improve http download tests. brycec: (as it had reached ~1000 lines before I diddled with it today) mercutio: there's some change to congestion avoidance i think brycec: Last 6mos of IPv6 shows a "bad time" and improvement since then https://smokeping.cobryce.com/?displaymode=n;start=2015-04-23%2019:58;end=now;target=ARP.ARPWebsite.ARPWebsite6 mnathani_: Darn Teksavvy packet loss: Packets: Sent = 16, Received = 10, Lost = 6 (37% loss),
calling them simply leads to basic troubleshooting - 1.) connect PC directly to modem (disconnecting all other devices on the network) 2.) test network connectivity 3.) realize its actually the internet connection and not the router mercutio: mnathani_: is that cable?
it may b a physical problem mnathani_: yes, cable
problem is intermittent - usually between 11pm and 1am
my guess would be its the BRAS as mentioned before brycec: (HFC if you want to be technical ;) ) mercutio: yeah 11pm and 1 am is peak usage time for uhh students
do you live in a student area? :)
of course it could vary around the world
but here internet usage tends to drop off around 11 pm
anyway the usual solution is they split your cable node into two nodes.
i wouldn't be surpriesd if it's one really heavy neighbour creating the bulk of the issues :/
there's been this tendency to start boosting cable speeds by using more channels at once.
but if there are still docsis 2 users on the network as well as docsis 3, then they can get more network bandwidth if they upgrade people to docsis 3
and by "most of the issues" i mean using a sizable chunk to bring it to sudden congestion.
heh apparently docsis 3 supports 32 channel bonding
i think 8 is common
with the 150 or whatever megabit plans
mnathani_: wikipedia suggests that teksavvy hav bw caps, and unlimited nights
maybe people are starting large downloads late at night? mnathani_: 2am - 6am is unlimited I think? brycec: As someone who downloaded 82GB in Steam content just today, bw caps feel barbaric. mnathani_: brycec: can I put you down as a reference for my devio.us application? brycec: mnathani_: yes mnathani_: cool
thanks brycec: mainly because it's not a "reference" it's just "who's going to remember talking to you"
to rephrase that, "Prove to us you actually followed instructions and were in the IRC channel." mercutio: brycec: i like bw caps, i just think they have to be "reasonable" sizes
like would you mind a 2tb/month data cap? mnathani_: there, finally submitted the devio.us application brycec: Probably not usually, I usually only hit 1.5-1.8TB/mo mnathani_: I got an advertisement / flyer in the mail for 100 GB / 30mbit connection mercutio: see that's not reasonable mnathani_: my current ISP is 400 GB, and uploads dont count neither do downloads 2AM - 8 AM (possibly 6 AM) mercutio: i got a letter to "householder" for 40gb or something
oh home phone + broadband 40gb brycec: Oh that's good that uploads don't count. 50% of my traffic are backups mercutio: adsl
byo modem
i have vdsl and use way more than 40gb and use voip brycec: I'm still curious/tempted to drop my cable connection and just tether off my phone's unlimited data
see how "unlimited" it really is :D (LTE speeds too) mnathani_: 940 Mbps / Unlimited from another provider for $150/month
w00t, devio.us account got approved mercutio: haha
bryce was watching? :) brycec: yep ^ mercutio: hey my devio.us account isn't working brycec: mercutio: in what way? mercutio: my key isn't logging in brycec: mercutio: do you have an old dsa key? mercutio: maybe
did you upgrade sshd? brycec: As part of OpenBSD, yeah mercutio: oh
damnit -: mercutio tries to guess what his password may be brycec: "In ssh, turn off DSA by default. Add HostKeyAlgorithms to the server and PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes to the client side so it can be turned back on."
And I have no intention of re-enabling it. mercutio: oh think i found it
it's in email brycec: ..you never changed it from the default? Oh, Ben...
s/default/temporary BryceBot: <brycec> ..you never changed it from the temporary? Oh, Ben... mercutio: nope must have changed it
i did change it :)
i just can't recall it :) brycec: Glad to hear. mnathani_: glad to hear that he cant recall ? lol -: brycec was curious to know who was "userauth_pubkey: key type ssh-dss not in PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes" and I guess I know now. brycec: mnathani_: That he changed from the temporary password :P
mercutio: devio.us/forgotpassword
if you need it mercutio: yeh there brycec: I promise not to shame you too hard mercutio: well it supports ecdsa keys now
heh brycec: We've supported ecdsa and ed25519 for awhile now, probably a year or so mercutio: yeah i hardly ever login brycec: (ecdsa since December 2013, ed25519 since April 2015)
(At least based on the dates in https://devio.us/fingerprints) mercutio: my zsh history doens't have timestamping
so still not sure mnathani_: is having a subdomain for web something I need to request? brycec: Yes
(It used to be automated, then things changed)
So if you want it, I have to do it manually.
mnathani_: is this a request?
or was it just curiosity? mnathani_: curiousityh mercutio: does anyone use talk on there? mnathani_: I got your message
dont know how to respond yet :-) brycec: Some do. I have "mesg n" mercutio: just "write mercutio"
^D to end i think brycec: (on an empty newline) mnathani_: I am stuck in mutt composing and email in body and dont know how to get out
s/and email/an email BryceBot: <mnathani_> I am stuck in mutt composing an email in body and dont know how to get out mercutio: from vim? mnathani_: didnt realize it was vim
I am out now mercutio: oh how'd i miss that
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brycec has joined #arpnetworks mercutio: 7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86 brycec: md5?
Should I be looking this up in a rainbow table? :P mnathani_: @google 7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86 BryceBot: 3 total results returned for '7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86', here's 3
Vidar's Blog » Password hashing with MD5-crypt in relation to MD5 (http://www.vidarholen.net/contents/blog/?p=32) Aug 9, 2011 ... gtXxg7XlL6v1 md5sum: 7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86. What's the difference in generating these hashes? Why are they different at ...
FBI Director to citizens: Let us spy on you Encryption will “lead all of ... (https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/2jgoo5/fbi_director_to_citizens_let_us_spy_on_you/) Oct 16, 2014 ... 7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86 ! But don't use md5 :p. permalink; save; parent; give gold. [–]Ninja_Fox_ 4 points5 points6 points 11 ...
Nice (http://www.lotusrealimoveis.com.br/pesquisa/listar/condominio_nome/Nice/condominio_id/7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86/) Apartamento para Locação Ref.: 544. Vila Augusta - Guarulhos/SP. Ref. 544 - Ótimo e confortável apartamento de 84 m² de área construída, 2 dormitórios ... mnathani_: are those exactly the same hex string? brycec: Yes
@md5 nice BryceBot: 7c6483ddcd99eb112c060ecbe0543e86 brycec: :D
online rainbow tables ftw mercutio: yeah i thought someone would google it
i gave up trying to find a funny phrase :)
md5 is pretty weak these days
you shouldn't really use it.
well it's ok for verifying files etc.
but not for passwords mnathani_: how come the timezone on devio.us is EDT? mercutio: it's east coast
should it be UTC?
mnathani_: you can set TZ environment variable to get local time brycec: mnathani_: because the server is physically located in EDT, and was started by two guys who lived in EDT. mnathani_: k
how often is the member list updated? http://devio.us/members mercutio: heh that's quite a long list
of course i search for myself mnathani_: You don't have permission to access /~mercutio/ on this server. mercutio: i haven't done anything with web mnathani_: guess you dont publish anything mercutio: i got server at arp like within a year
and didn't use that either
i had a server in NZ prior anyway.
dedicated.
i had a dedicated server like 14 years ago
with openbsd
it was 10 megabit ethernet at first though. mnathani_: am I supposed to get 100meg quota on devio.us?
current quota: 102400 mercutio: where does it say quota? mnathani_: mnathani@wolfman $ quota
Disk quotas for user mnathani (uid 6899): mercutio: i have 102400 in /var and 102400 in /home -: brycec has much more quota :p mnathani_: is that 10 megs, or 100 megs? mercutio: dive by 1024
divide brycec: That list is updated once per decade apparently
(last modified December 25, 2010)
(I had no idea it was there, much less broken)
And yes, 100*1024=102400
And yes, 100*1024K=102400K mnathani_: how do I get vi to show "INSERT" mode when inserting? mike-burns: :set verbose showmode
Or just: :set showmode mnathani_: mike-burns: thanks