#arpnetworks 2016-02-25,Thu

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mnathani_I didnt see any mentiono of latency on the microwave uplink. Did you?
s/mentiono/mention
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BryceBot<mnathani_> I didnt see any mention of latency on the microwave uplink. Did you? [00:00]
mercutioit won't be high enough to be a problem
is 900mhz and 3.65ghz FFA in the US?
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brycec3.65 is 802.11y righ?
900 certainly is
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mercutio3.65 is wifi-max it seems
and it looks like there's some easy licensing thing or such
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brycecI think he already had the drone. Or needed an excuse to buy a drone. Either way, it's pretty solid - easy to try different heights quickly, as well as moving around trying each try. Solid to me. [00:09]
mercutioyeah it is nifty :)
but could do it without it too :)
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brycecWell yeah, and you could send mail without the Internet too :P [00:09]
mercutioheh
damn now i'm trying to remember the last time i sent a postal letter
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brycecPoint being they're all just tools [00:10]
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up_the_ironsbrycec: were you once saying that the photos on our website should be noted as not being stock photos?
well I agree and so it is now noted
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milkiTT my screen has coredumped a couple times since maintentance
o.O
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brycecup_the_irons: yep that was something I believed :) (and still do) [09:04]
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mercutiomilki: that seeems bizzare [14:48]
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up_the_ironsbrycec: :)
yeah that always bugged me; i'm glad I had enough CSS chops to get it in there nicely
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brycecLooks good [15:55]
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up_the_ironstnx [18:20]
mnathani_Isnt greylisting really annoying when you are waiting for a specific email and it gets delayed? [18:24]
RandalSchwartzit can be [18:25]
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mercutiomnathani_: yes
i hate greylisting with a passion :)
i also don't see much benefit from it these days. lots of spam comes from yahoo, gmail etc.
there's a lot less people sending from random cable ip's, and much more from hacked accounts.
at least when using rbl's
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mnathani_anyone follow the Google / Cogent IPv6 peering dispute? [18:48]
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kellytkI see in the customer portal that reverse DNS may be specified with three different record types. I typically only see one option, to provide the hostname of the IP to reverse to. Is that a Ptr record?
CNAME and NS are the other two
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mnathani_NS I think is if you want to store the PTR records on your own nameserver, so ARP will delegate those records over to you
as per portal.* You may use CNAME and/or NS records to set up delegation to other name servers (without the need for RFC 2317)
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mercutioCogent and a dispute!
i haven't followed but i saw it there.
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kellytkmercutio: Is CNAME the correct reverse DNS record type if I'd like to provide a FQDN for the IP to reverse to? [19:13]
mercutiono
cname is if you want a reference
like when you do a cname lookup on www.google.com and it goes to google.com
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mnathani_www.google.com. 132 IN A 172.217.1.100 [19:14]
mercutiocnames aren't very popular anymore [19:14]
mnathani_I get an A record for Google
:-)
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mercutioyeah google used to have a cname somewhere
but don't seem to anymore
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kellytkmercutio: Which type of reverse DNS record should I use in the customer portal if not CNAME? [19:15]
mnathani_www.gmail.com. 21599 IN CNAME mail.google.com. [19:15]
mercutiomnathani found one :)
just use a PTR
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mnathani_kellytk: I think you are looking for PTR
for example: 8.8.8.8.in-addr.arpa. 11304 IN PTR google-public-dns-a.google.com.
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mercutiomnathani_: oh interesting, you have one of those 172.217 addresses too
mnathani_: i just saw those addresses the other day, and at first i'm like ... what?
google recently started using 172.217.0.0/16
but i don't normally see 172 addresses, but it's no different from 192 which I do see :)
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mnathani_less than 15 days it seems: First seen: 2016-02-10 [19:18]
mercutioi'm on 216.58 atm [19:18]
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mnathani_4.2.2.2: www.google.com. 293 IN A 172.217.0.36
4.2.2.3: www.google.com. 285 IN A 216.58.217.132
opendns: www.google.com. 37 IN A 172.217.0.164
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