[01:57] brycec: thats close to Nike HQ [01:57] * brycec is aware [01:57] Intel has a big presence there too. [01:58] are you switching jobs too? [01:59] Nope [01:59] Same job [02:29] brycec: you call that comfortable? :) [02:45] what's comfortable? [04:11] up_the_irons: 10c/50f apparently [04:12] a bit cold for me [04:12] but it's not terrible [04:19] it really depends if you're moving or still [04:24] yeah [04:48] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [05:20] *** brycec has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [05:25] *** brycec has joined #arpnetworks [06:18] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [06:29] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [06:43] *** jcv has quit IRC (Quit: leaving) [06:43] *** jcv has joined #arpnetworks [06:52] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [06:53] *** Lucifer333 has left "Leaving" [08:06] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [08:08] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [09:25] mercutio: I meant "comfortable" in the sense of "smack dab in the middle" i.e. plenty of room on either side. Though I will say 10c/50f is reasonably comfortable, especially in the sun. [09:58] any German updates? [10:24] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [11:10] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) [11:22] which ASN is originating: 108.160.173.5 [11:23] AS19679 according to whois [11:23] dropbox, thanks [11:23] my whois query timedo ut [11:24] rather: Unknown AS number or IP network. Please upgrade this program. [11:24] Yep, 19679 according to my router too [11:24] https://whois.arin.net/rest/nets;q=108.160.173.5?showDetails=true&showARIN=false&showNonArinTopLevelNet=false&ext=netref2 doesn't timeout :P [11:27] *** 64MAARXID has joined #arpnetworks [11:27] *** 7GHAAO9QO has joined #arpnetworks [12:39] *** rmlhhd has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [12:42] *** rmlhhd has joined #arpnetworks [13:27] https://lmddgtfy.net/?q=!bgp%20108.160.173.5 :) [15:09] dne: thanks, didnt know duckduckgo accepted that as a search query. [15:33] wow, mutt 1.6 is finally out [15:45] @duckduckgo !bgp 108.160.173.5 [15:45] BryceBot needs to learn duckduckgo as a search option / keyword [15:47] http://www.mutt.org/changes.html [15:51] mnathani_: It used to have @ddg [15:51] @ddg stuff [15:51] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuff [15:51] [Related] Stuffed toyA toy sewn from a textile, and stuffed with a soft material. https://duckduckgo.com/Stuffed_toy?kp=%2D1 [15:51] [Related] Bit stuffingThe insertion of non information bits into data. https://duckduckgo.com/Bit_stuffing?kp=%2D1 [15:51] It still does [15:51] BUT for licensing reasons, the DDG API doesn't support the ! commands [15:52] wow 7,937 bangs and counting [15:53] (Actually looks like it can now. I'll have to look into it, someday) [15:53] (@ddg was written years ago...) [17:37] will Germany get its own /32 IPv6 allocation or will the current one be divided between LAX and Germany ? [17:46] mnathani_: Germany has it's own [17:46] in fact it's a /29 [17:48] if anyone has experience shipping heavy items (e.g. servers) to Germany, please enlighten us as to the method you use [17:48] mercutio and I are currently researching methods [17:48] what I've used so far has been less than ideal (going straight with courier, USPS, FedEx, etc...) [17:51] *its own [17:51] wow, a v6 /29, that's massive [17:51] yup [17:52] brycec: correct "its". man i usually never make that mistake. [17:54] ^ What most people say when I correct them :p [17:54] lol [19:46] Separate ASN in Germany? [20:06] *** Seji has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [20:06] *** Seju has joined #arpnetworks [20:07] *** hive-mind has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [20:07] *** freedomcode has joined #arpnetworks [20:07] *** reardencode has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [20:08] *** hive-mind has joined #arpnetworks [20:08] Nathaniel same ASN [20:13] how many /32 in a /29 ? [20:13] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [20:14] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [20:14] *** dj_goku has quit IRC (Changing host) [20:14] *** dj_goku has joined #arpnetworks [20:14] 2 to the (32-29) :) [20:14] minus 2 [20:14] 7 I think [20:14] er 8 [20:15] nope 6 [20:15] broadcast + net removed [20:15] I feel pretty confident of my answer [20:15] You're correct for ipv6 [20:15] are we talking ipv6 though? [20:15] eg 2000::/29 is 2000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000 - 2000:0007:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff [20:15] but ipv4 needs those two reserved [20:15] yup [20:15] But we're talking about a v6 /29... [20:15] 8 it is then [20:16] indeed 8 [20:16] I have about 7 /24's :) [20:16] Oh, no /32's [20:17] no, wait [20:17] what the heck [20:17] yeah... /48's [20:17] that's closer [20:17] you have 7 accounts with ARP? [20:18] heh [20:18] yes, a /29 is 8 /32s [20:18] No, I have a few through he.net [20:18] i think he.net give /64s by default? [20:18] Yes and you can request a /48 from HE [20:18] not when I signed up [20:18] ahh [20:18] I have 3 /48's from HE [20:18] they were for my various tunnels [20:19] and then one from sixx [20:19] i hit my tunnel limit ages back [20:19] so yeah, maybe only 5 [20:19] sixx is being cancelled [20:19] yeah [20:19] i got an e-mail from them [20:19] they think isp's should provide ipv6 by now [20:19] heh! [20:19] apparently some isp's were just directing customers to sixx [20:19] they apparently are not in the US or the real world. [20:19] rather than implementing ipv6 [20:20] I just setup ipv6 for my mom's home connection - ipv6rd. Maybe not idea, but it works I guess. [20:20] In my limited experience, most ISPs are goign the RD route [20:21] i had a routed subnet before [20:21] with no dhcp, etc [20:22] well, dhcp for v6 is a bit off track [20:22] since a single link should be a /64 and everyone can grab a unique address based on the MAC [20:22] i don't like having long complicated addresses [20:23] but then you end up with a complicated ip! [20:23] that's what DNS is for [20:23] and no-one does reverse dns on ipv6 :) [20:23] I do! [20:23] well it's uncommon [20:23] actually it's getting better [20:23] but that's because I hardwired my primary host to be ::0 :) [20:23] i can mtr to kame.net and only the last IP has no reverse [20:24] red.stonehenge.com has address 208.79.95.2 red.stonehenge.com has IPv6 address 2607:f2f8:3080:: [20:24] bah [20:24] www.kame.net is getting loss [20:24] for some reason he.net has had packet loss to ntt recently on tunnel [20:25] maybe that means i should tunnel via arp :) [20:36] openvpn? [20:37] or he.net equivalent 6to4 / 6in4 [20:37] I think you can magically just make it work if v6 is every hop between [20:37] i just have sit tunnel atm [20:39] but last mile is native [20:39] so the overhead happens elsewehre :) [20:43] https://tunnelbroker.net/ [20:43] apparently RIPE ips are going down quickly atm [22:26] *** KILLALLHUMANS01 has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [23:11] mercutio: yeah it's b/c of all the ppl making fake LIRs to sell IPs on the transfer market [23:11] up_the_irons: well yeah, it's the middle of the night in europe :) [23:11] so it doesn't look so legit [23:12] it's not like we didn't get warning about ip addresses though :) [23:29] does duckduckgo have something like ip:8.8.8.8 search to show all websites hosted on said IP? Bing supports such queries [23:57] *** toeshred has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.0.1)