[00:38] *** KDE_Perry has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [00:44] *** KDE_Perry has joined #arpnetworks [02:54] *** KDE_Perry has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [03:03] *** KDE_Perry has joined #arpnetworks [06:54] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [09:22] *** mkb has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [11:05] *** dne has joined #arpnetworks [11:36] *** Lucifer333 has joined #arpnetworks [13:22] * sjackso hears the pin [13:26] * up_the_irons whispers something to sjackso [13:28] wow, I did not know that about llamas [13:31] It's interesting, right? [13:45] *** Lucifer333 has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [18:08] *** mkb has joined #arpnetworks [18:30] does anyone know what transits AWS uses? [18:31] I wouldn't be surprised if it's different per region [18:46] *** mkb_ has joined #arpnetworks [18:47] crap [18:47] my isp has started lying about nxdomain [18:49] *** mkb has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [18:57] that sucks [18:57] TW at my new place does the same [18:59] this I notice now because I'm trying to simplify my home net [19:00] not run my own resolver etc [19:00] do they block external port 53 [19:00] no I can still go wherever [19:00] i am surprised more isp's don't transparently proxy dns [19:00] err i mean like capture port 53 traffic and force it to their nameservers [19:01] running your own resolver is generally a bid idea [19:01] bad [19:01] at least for home use [19:01] better than one that lies [19:01] yeh [19:01] maybe use 4.2.2.1/4.2.2.2 ? [19:01] I am now [19:02] (and my idiot access point reboots to change that for some reason) [19:02] YER AN IDIOT mkb_ [19:02] have you run the dns benchmark? [19:02] some access points just proxy dns rather than caching [19:02] and can actually be more efficient going direct [19:02] there's a dns benchmark? [19:02] not that it matters much other than benchmarks [19:02] yeh [19:02] i'm trying to remmeber the name [19:03] I can believe that anyway [19:03] all I see on google is some windows software [19:03] it runs on linux and windows [19:03] it's python command line [19:03] on linux [19:03] though some isp resolvers are so overloaded [19:03] https://github.com/catap/namebench [19:04] it's cos i used python to find it quicker that i got git first i think :) [19:04] I'm limited by my cookie deletion [19:04] you can enter your own, or it knows some public ones [19:04] seems to defeat some of google's bubbling [19:05] there's also google dns but I don't want to give in to the google empire [19:05] google's dns can be weird here for where stuff comes from [19:05] like it'll point to out of region akamai etc [19:05] and yeh google is a bit scary now days [19:52] *** mkb_ has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [19:54] * mercutio tries namebench from arp to see which name server is fastest [19:55] it's a slightly bad test, as it tests alexa top domains, which public access name servers are more likely to query [20:29] from arp opendns is fastest [21:01] *** kevr has joined #arpnetworks [21:01] are all of your VPS kernel unlocked? [21:44] *** kevr is now known as renamed` [21:45] *** kevr has joined #arpnetworks [21:48] kvm doesn't lock kernels [21:49] *** kevr has quit IRC (Client Quit) [21:50] *** kevr has joined #arpnetworks [21:50] *** renamed` has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 1.6) [21:51] gotcha, alright [21:51] openvz is what seems to the biggest issue with kernels [21:51] as it's not full virtualisation [22:50] gotcha