[01:10] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [07:26] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [08:04] does anyone know if there's a way to just disable gmail's spam detector [08:05] it's more work to manage a second inbox that's always getting legitimate stuff than it would be to just delete the few spams I get [08:37] mail rules that's all I can think of [08:38] the alternative is courier and amavisd and postfix but I doubt you're trying to go through all of that [09:36] *** erratic has quit IRC (Quit: All good things must come to an end) [10:16] *** erratic has joined #arpnetworks [11:27] anyone else here having trouble getting to rubygems.org through level 3? it keeps taking me through seattle from 206.125.168.70 [11:29] it'a amazon so it probably has pmtu and icmp echo disabled [11:30] but https://rubygems.org works for me [11:31] mkb: i've had issues with gmail's spam filters too, but no i don't know how to disable :) [11:33] mercutio good point [11:34] it's an ec2 instance [11:34] so doesn't appear to be elb but might be wrr dns [11:34] lemme see [11:35] nah they're not using route 53 [11:35] donno what dns simple is [11:35] Well I can connect but not ping [11:36] Yeah I tried a ping -s 674 [11:36] they're dropping icmp [11:36] From ARP out level 3 [11:36] Can you do TCP connection [11:37] Yeah 301 redirect [11:37] gem is just timing out though. [11:37] hmm [11:37] Yeah they redirect to https [11:37] Are you tunneling [11:37] Maybe pmtu issue [11:38] ahhhh yeah can't get to https [11:38] You basically have to force mss down now days [11:38] Yeah that's what I was gonna guess [11:38] damn [11:38] Can you do TCP connection but no data? [11:39] yeah [11:39] That is usually the sign of MTU issues [11:39] yep [11:39] dammit [11:39] heh [11:39] Are you tunneling? [11:40] Yeah I'm using gre so I donno how to adjust the mss yet [11:40] I'll have to mess with it later on [11:40] What os? [11:40] gentoo hardened [11:40] do you use ferm? [11:41] not sure what that is so no lol [11:41] ahh [11:41] in chain POSTROUTING I have proto tcp syn TCPMSS clamp-mss-to-pmtu; [11:41] i can probably figure out the iptables line [11:42] -A POSTROUTING --protocol tcp --syn --jump TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu [11:42] try that [11:42] iptables -A POSTROUTING --protocol tcp --syn --jump TCPMSS --clamp-mss-to-pmtu [11:42] not using nat [11:43] shouldn't make a difference [11:43] on a /28 and divided up into /30s [11:43] it'll clamp mss to what it gets from pmtu [11:43] so it's magical, rather than having to set explicitally :) [11:44] I see what you mean [11:44] thanks I'll check in a bit I'm actually at work just had to see real quick lol [11:44] ok cool [11:44] well now you know the issue at least :) [11:47] thank you :) [11:48] ahhhh reading about ipv6 pmtu [11:49] mkb, you can make a filter in Gmail to avoid spam filter. like do somethinglike to:"your@email.com" > action Never send to spam [11:50] then for those that would have shown up in spam, a yellow bar will show up when viewing the message saying this message would have been sent to spam was not because of a filter or something like that [11:59] oh filters don't sent to spam [11:59] I don't have that button [12:00] Ooh it's ipv6 [12:00] Ip6tables then [12:00] oh I have to not use basic mode [12:00] Never send it to Spam" [12:00] you dont have "Never send it to Spam" as an option for filter match? [12:01] I had to load the regular non-basic HTML mode [12:01] ok [12:01] the stuff going into spam is mailing list stuff which is already filtered [12:03] I think I'm gonna need to purchase some more bandwidth [12:04] I've gone a little crazy this month but I kinda just want to route all of my traffic over my vps because I like my static ips [12:06] can't you just ask your isp for a /29 or something? [13:07] is Google Chrome really fast (compared to other browsers) because it uses so much memory? [13:26] *** mnathani_ has quit IRC () [13:29] edge is faster [14:07] [when it works] [14:08] (I have periodic issues with Edge just not loading) [14:35] Weird. I had that problem with chrome on Windows once. I had canary installed at same time which continued to work [14:35] I figured it was because chrome always updates. [17:18] *** jcv has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [17:19] *** jcv has joined #arpnetworks [21:55] windows 10 doesn't support vlans?! [21:56] at least on intel ethernet [21:56] it also doesn't support teaming [23:49] mercutio: it's free, what do you expect :-)