| --- | Log | opened Sun Jan 11 00:00:15 2004 |
| 00:16 | <ElfStone> | lol |
| 00:16 | <ElfStone> | tjfontaine: do you have boardband? |
| 00:17 | <@tjfontaine> | sbc dsl |
| 00:17 | <@tjfontaine> | bed time |
| 00:18 | <ElfStone> | kk |
| 00:18 | <ElfStone> | lat |
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| 00:47 | <limecat> | jrm |
| 00:47 | <limecat> | its been dead in here |
| 00:47 | <jrm> | hello |
| 00:48 | <jrm> | is it possible to upgrade your linode to Debian Testing? |
| 00:48 | <limecat> | why do you want to use Debian Testing? |
| 00:48 | <jrm> | the versions of postfix/amavis in stable are a bit old for my taste |
| 00:49 | <limecat> | ah |
| 00:49 | <jrm> | it not I'll just backport the ones I want |
| 00:49 | <@caker> | jrm: yes, I think all you have to do is edit your apt.sources file |
| 00:49 | <limecat> | just download the source! |
| 00:49 | <BouncyMcForward> | just use source! |
| 00:49 | <@caker> | jrm: then the usual apt-get update, dist-upgrade |
| 00:49 | <jrm> | caker: thanks, just wanted to make sure there would be no conflict with uml or whatever |
| 00:49 | <BouncyMcForward> | source is great! |
| 00:49 | <SupaDongzu> | Just use ports! |
| 00:49 | <shakr> | use the source |
| 00:49 | <BouncyMcForward> | Source cooks my emergency bacon! |
| 00:50 | <BouncyMcForward> | Thank you limecat for telling me about source |
| 00:50 | <BouncyMcForward> | I'm all prono for source |
| 00:50 | <SupaDongzu> | how does source wake you up in the morning? |
| 00:53 | <BouncyMcForward> | supadongzu, with a cup of hot coffee |
| 00:53 | <jrm> | updating now |
| 00:53 | <BouncyMcForward> | it turns your brainstem brown |
| 01:02 | = | SupaDongzu [~crack@zork.zork.net] quit (Remote host closed the connection) |
| 01:04 | <jrm> | May I update your system? [Y/n] |
| 01:04 | <jrm> | Debian is so polite |
| 01:12 | <ElfStone> | later |
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| 01:33 | <SupaDongzu> | Hi, asl. |
| 01:33 | <limecat> | omg hi2u!! |
| 01:36 | <SupaDongzu> | I can't help but notice that you still haven't answered my question. |
| 01:36 | <SupaDongzu> | Are you now, or have you ever been? |
| 01:38 | <BouncyMcForward> | you know, laurel and hardy torrents are in incredible demand |
| 01:38 | <SupaDongzu> | Which do you think is the real draw? |
| 01:38 | <SupaDongzu> | Laurel, or Hardy? |
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| 01:39 | <BouncyMcForward> | its what's inbetween |
| 01:39 | <SupaDongzu> | you know |
| 01:39 | <BouncyMcForward> | ... for kids! |
| 01:39 | adamgent | is now known as Guest306 |
| 01:39 | <SupaDongzu> | ah, that's better |
| 01:39 | <SupaDongzu> | See |
| 01:40 | <SupaDongzu> | adam gent looks like a zork username |
| 01:40 | <SupaDongzu> | like a back-formation from someone who was given the username "agent" |
| 01:40 | <SupaDongzu> | of course, I'm sure he gets that all the time |
| 01:40 | <SupaDongzu> | just like claviola |
| 01:40 | <BouncyMcForward> | Zandar Ork |
| 01:52 | <ajr> | sighup: seen caker |
| 01:52 | <sighup> | caker was last seen on #linode 1 hours, 3 minutes and 2 seconds ago, saying: jrm: then the usual apt-get update, dist-upgrade [1073800178] |
| 01:52 | <SupaDongzu> | sighup: seen SupaDongzu |
| 01:52 | <sighup> | SupaDongzu was last seen on #linode 0 seconds ago, saying: sighup: seen SupaDongzu [1073803975] |
| 01:52 | <SupaDongzu> | sighup: seen SupaDongzu |
| 01:52 | <sighup> | SupaDongzu was last seen on #linode 0 seconds ago, saying: sighup: seen SupaDongzu [1073803977] |
| 01:53 | <SupaDongzu> | sighup: seen sighup |
| 01:53 | <sighup> | I haven't seen 'sighup', SupaDongzu |
| 01:53 | <SupaDongzu> | he's blind |
| 01:53 | <ajr> | SupaDongzu: seen sighup |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | ajr: Yes, actually. |
| 01:55 | <SupaDongzu> | ajr: asl |
| 01:58 | <BouncyMcForward> | sigh |
| 01:58 | <BouncyMcForward> | up |
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| 02:03 | <ajr> | what is the other provider for linode besides hurricane electric? |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | ajr: the planet |
| 02:06 | <ajr> | hi caker |
| 02:06 | <@caker> | hello ajr |
| 02:07 | <ajr> | i see that my ip is in spews |
| 02:07 | <@caker> | a theplanet IP? |
| 02:07 | <ajr> | he |
| 02:07 | <ajr> | http://spews.org/html/S2100.html |
| 02:09 | <@caker> | They're blocking huge blocks |
| 02:11 | <shakr> | dirty ip! |
| 02:19 | <BouncyMcForward> | tupac shakr |
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| 03:09 | <rko> | I've seen theplanet being in spews for long time, but haven't it seen causing any problems |
| 03:09 | <rko> | I doubt many people user spews |
| 03:09 | <rko> | s/user/use/ |
| 03:09 | <ajr> | dont some big isps use it? |
| 03:10 | <rko> | like? |
| 03:10 | <ajr> | like earthlink (i dont know, i am wondering) |
| 03:10 | <rko> | I'm running email list with 900 members and don't remember bounces due to spews |
| 03:10 | <ajr> | i know aol is very anal, also roadrunner is extremely so |
| 03:11 | <rko> | mail to aol works fine |
| 03:11 | <rko> | and rr, too |
| 03:11 | * | caker deploys 2.4.24-linode20-1um with Freeswan and OOM killer |
| 03:11 | <ajr> | have you check your particular ip, since the block on theplanet c/b specif |
| 03:11 | <rko> | ajr, yes, theplanet block in spews is big /19 |
| 03:12 | <schweeb> | caker: OOM killer, excellent. |
| 03:13 | <ajr> | so maybe spews is not so nasty as i was led to believe reading nanae |
| 03:14 | <rko> | I don't see spamassassin using spews (at least nothing greps) |
| 03:14 | <rko> | 2.61 |
| 03:15 | <ajr> | a lot of sysadmins seem spurred to plead removal from spews on nanae |
| 03:16 | <rko> | a good sign of unreliable DNSBL |
| 03:16 | <ajr> | iow? |
| 03:16 | <rko> | no reputable ISP would give such a huge control to an outside entity when their customers are screwed |
| 03:17 | <rko> | that's why reputable ISPs usually rely on their own inhouse systems or some commerical solution they pay |
| 03:18 | <rko> | well, I'm not saying having stuff in spews is goodness... just downplaying it's harmness |
| 03:20 | <ajr> | at least i see some posts from theplanet asking for removal from spews, that is encouraging |
| 03:24 | <ajr> | they are just a *bit* fanatic on that newsgroup :| |
| 03:29 | <rko> | yep, I'll be fanatic next 6.5 hours in there -> bed |
| 03:29 | <rko> | l8r |
| 03:29 | <ajr> | bye |
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| 03:40 | Guest305 | is now known as wap |
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| 03:46 | Artifex | is now known as Guest310 |
| 03:48 | <wap> | Morning. |
| 03:55 | <wap> | sighup ping mikegrb |
| 03:55 | <sighup> | mikegrb: ping! ping! ping! |
| 03:55 | <sighup> | mikegrb was last seen on #orion 3 hours, 20 minutes and 2 seconds ago, saying: waddles off to bed [1073799336] |
| 04:08 | + | vitrum [~vitrum@adsl-63-201-96-151.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net] joined #linode |
| 04:08 | <vitrum> | hmmm.... somethin fishy going on with host6 right now? |
| 04:11 | <vitrum> | all of a sudden my linode slowed to a practically a halt, shut itself down... and now won't boot back up... :( |
| 04:12 | <vitrum> | then lish complains of getting shut down by a 9 termination signal |
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| 04:20 | <vitrum> | VFS: Cannot open root device "ubda" or 62:00 |
| 04:20 | <vitrum> | Please append a correct "root=" boot option |
| 04:20 | <vitrum> | Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 62:00 |
| 04:20 | <vitrum> | thats bad :) |
| 04:22 | <wap> | vitrum: there's nothing on the forums about it? |
| 04:23 | <vitrum> | i didnt see anything i'll look again... |
| 04:26 | <vitrum> | blah |
| 04:27 | <wap> | :/ |
| 04:29 | <vitrum> | i just created a debian system on my same account with some extra hd space just to see if it could boot |
| 04:29 | <vitrum> | and i got the same error |
| 04:30 | <vitrum> | so i don't think it's something specific to me .... |
| 04:30 | <vitrum> | and my other linodes on host12 and host3 are okay |
| 04:30 | <vitrum> | hmmm something maybe jacked on 6... |
| 04:31 | <vitrum> | yoo hoo chris :) haha |
| 04:32 | <wap> | chris: wake up :p |
| 04:35 | <vitrum> | send in a support ticket |
| 04:36 | <vitrum> | s/send/sent |
| 04:41 | <caker> | vitrum: host6? |
| 04:42 | <vitrum> | yup |
| 04:42 | <caker> | that weird thing just happened to host6 |
| 04:43 | <vitrum> | usage seemed to skyrocket just before it happend, i assumed maybe everybody had cronjobs running or something |
| 04:43 | <vitrum> | then it let up |
| 04:43 | <vitrum> | all was happy |
| 04:43 | <vitrum> | and then it went down |
| 04:43 | <caker> | Everyone's on the newest kernel, now at least |
| 04:43 | <vitrum> | yah i tried going back to 19... didnt work either |
| 04:44 | <caker> | your filesystems were still locked because UML didn't exit correctly |
| 04:44 | <vitrum> | ah there we go |
| 04:44 | <vitrum> | huh |
| 04:44 | <vitrum> | thanks :) |
| 04:45 | <vitrum> | easy fix :) |
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| 06:35 | <NeXTer> | Now what? What just happened on host12? |
| 06:44 | <NeXTer> | caker? |
| 06:45 | <caker> | one sec |
| 06:46 | <caker> | this has to be a bug in my software... |
| 06:46 | <NeXTer> | Oh? |
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| 06:51 | <BlackOrk> | anyone about? |
| 06:52 | <caker> | yup |
| 06:53 | <BlackOrk> | is node 12 having probs? |
| 06:53 | <BlackOrk> | host 12 even |
| 06:53 | <NeXTer> | Ya |
| 06:53 | <caker> | it just did, yes .. Linodes are restarting right now |
| 06:53 | <BlackOrk> | cool |
| 06:53 | <NeXTer> | :) |
| 06:53 | <BlackOrk> | got a host initiated restart from back in 1974 !! |
| 06:54 | <NeXTer> | Nice and timely. Good service is very nice :) |
| 06:54 | <caker> | BlackOrk: heh -- use that so it goes first |
| 06:55 | <BlackOrk> | I thought I'd been h4x0r3d |
| 07:00 | <caker> | Can't say for sure yet, but the same scenario in the logs on host12 and host6 .. looks like it might have been related to a change I made yesterday |
| 07:03 | <BlackOrk> | Thanks it all is back now :) |
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| 07:03 | ~ | ChanServ set +o ian_lowrey on #linode |
| 07:03 | <BlackOrk> | is that change reversiable? |
| 07:03 | <caker> | BlackOrk: already gone :) |
| 07:04 | <BlackOrk> | YEY |
| 07:04 | <BlackOrk> | top quality service again :) |
| 07:04 | <@ian_lowrey> | always |
| 07:04 | <BlackOrk> | thanks |
| 07:05 | <caker> | you're welcome :) |
| 07:06 | <@ian_lowrey> | caker: i hate you right now :p |
| 07:07 | <@ian_lowrey> | i just spent 15 minutes getting pissed at screen before i realised lish's screen was intercepting my ^a's to *my* screen :p |
| 07:07 | <caker> | ahhhh |
| 07:07 | <@ian_lowrey> | 15 minutes being a completely random estimate |
| 07:07 | <caker> | teach you to use the console :) |
| 07:07 | <caker> | er not use |
| 07:07 | <@ian_lowrey> | erm |
| 07:08 | <@ian_lowrey> | i had some booting issues |
| 07:08 | <@ian_lowrey> | nothing on your end, mind you |
| 07:09 | <@ian_lowrey> | <caker> of course not |
| 07:10 | <BlackOrk> | Right i'm outta here. Thanks again guys :) |
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| 07:53 | <@ian_lowrey> | i can smell your brains |
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| 08:30 | <pjdc> | that's your socks. |
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| 08:56 | Guest306 | is now known as adamgent |
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| 08:56 | adamgent | is now known as adamg |
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| 09:02 | <@adamg> | afternoon all |
| 09:02 | <You_Wish> | i |
| 09:03 | <You_Wish> | did everybody get rebooted today |
| 09:03 | <wap> | You_Wish: I think only host6 was |
| 09:03 | <You_Wish> | k |
| 09:04 | <You_Wish> | he isn't there a way to check your kernal with a command something like name ? |
| 09:05 | <wap> | You_Wish: uname -a |
| 09:05 | <You_Wish> | k |
| 09:05 | <You_Wish> | thanks |
| 09:05 | <wap> | np |
| 09:06 | <You_Wish> | my kernel looking good |
| 09:07 | <NeXTer> | Chris made a mistake in one of his updates to hosts 6 and 12, causing all nodes to drop for 20 mins. It should all be sorted now |
| 09:09 | <You_Wish> | it happens np |
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| 10:58 | Artifex | is now known as Guest313 |
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| 11:22 | <ronpoz> | +tnc |
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| 11:25 | * | EFudd grumbles |
| 11:27 | <EFudd> | Same thing as on host1 and 2 has happened on host6. |
| 11:27 | <EFudd> | Linodes were restarted at 4:45 AM. |
| 11:27 | <EFudd> | -Chris |
| 11:27 | <EFudd> | yanno, that doesn't tell me a single fucking thing. |
| 11:54 | <NeXTer> | One of his changes to hosts 6 and 12 screwed up |
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| 11:55 | <genxweb> | can i offer vhosts on my linode box |
| 11:55 | <NeXTer> | Sure |
| 11:55 | <@adamg> | you can offer what ever you want |
| 11:55 | <genxweb> | cool |
| 11:56 | <genxweb> | about how long does it take for a system to be setup for a user |
| 11:57 | <@adamg> | they are all validated by chris, so up to 24 hours usually |
| 11:57 | <genxweb> | cool |
| 11:57 | <@adamg> | i am assuming you mean set-up a linode |
| 11:57 | <genxweb> | yes |
| 11:58 | <@adamg> | the set-up used to be instant but there was 2 much fraud |
| 11:58 | <genxweb> | I got laid off from my job so it is hard to keep my clients on a dedicated box so going to try to use this service till i can get more money from my new job |
| 11:58 | <inkblot> | mine was ready about 20 minutes after i ordered |
| 11:58 | <EFudd> | Yeah, I finally found a reference from host6 to host1 to host3 which had the "detail" |
| 11:58 | <EFudd> | which lacks. |
| 11:59 | <@adamg> | yeah you do have to go round in circles to find the correct information |
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| 12:41 | <@ian_lowrey> | adamg: fraud? |
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| 13:54 | <@caker> | EFudd: not much detail to provide, unfortunately |
| 14:03 | <EFudd> | so they are all locking up ? |
| 14:03 | <@caker> | It was either a chance I made to the monitoring code, which I still haven't put the pieces together in how it could have caused this, or .. |
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| 14:03 | <@caker> | s/chance/change/ |
| 14:04 | <EFudd> | meaning, are they /dead/ or /slow/ or what? |
| 14:04 | <@caker> | no, it just caused them to shutdown |
| 14:04 | <EFudd> | odd. |
| 14:04 | <EFudd> | Hrm. |
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| 14:05 | <EFudd> | So they were shutdown through an external force. ie, that monitoring code.... |
| 14:05 | <@caker> | or it was one of our users' users running an mremap exploit .. which in my tests just crashes the specific UML, not all opf them |
| 14:05 | * | EFudd stabs |
| 14:06 | <@caker> | so, I might be doing a forced reboot for those still running < 2.4.24 kernel |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | geg |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | er heh |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | not me :) |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | /bin/sh: line 1: uptimes: command not found |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | 14:06:36 up 14:27, 4 users, load average: 0.18, 0.17, 0.11 |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | wow |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | looks good |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | dead on |
| 14:06 | <@caker> | mikegrb: although you missed out on a new kernel I released last night |
| 14:06 | <@caker> | mikegrb: awesome! |
| 14:06 | <@mikegrb> | :< |
| 14:07 | <@mikegrb> | I have an ipv6 tunnel up |
| 14:07 | <@mikegrb> | 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::F7 <- orion |
| 14:07 | <EFudd> | 13:38 <@EFudd> http://www.clarre.com/htpc.htm |
| 14:08 | <EFudd> | 13:42 <@EFudd> http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/windowsxpbox/ |
| 14:08 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: I prefer linux on xbox for htpc ;) |
| 14:08 | <@caker> | cute |
| 14:08 | <EFudd> | still, that's a badass setup :) |
| 14:09 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I was suprised to see that with a /64 they will point it at your own dns for rdns |
| 14:09 | <@mikegrb> | this is all free mind you |
| 14:09 | <EFudd> | he.net tunnel ? |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: yes |
| 14:10 | <@caker> | mikegrb: what do you need on your end to setup the tunnel? |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | caker: not much |
| 14:10 | <EFudd> | write up howto so i can slack |
| 14:10 | <EFudd> | gentoo howto |
| 14:10 | <EFudd> | :P |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | ifconfig sit0 up |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | ifconfig sit0 inet6 tunnel ::64.71.128.83 |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | ifconfig sit1 up |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | ifconfig sit1 inet6 add 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::F7/127 |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | route -A inet6 add ::/0 dev sit1 |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | that is all you do |
| 14:10 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: it is damn easy |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: he will give you those commands right there |
| 14:11 | <@caker> | mikegrb: that was all in the kernel already? (no need for ipsec, etc?) |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | that is all I had to type :) |
| 14:11 | <EFudd> | tunnelbroker.he.net ? |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | caker: right was all good |
| 14:11 | * | EFudd tries to remember |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: or tunnelbroker.net |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | getting a /64 is optional |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | they will give you one if you ask |
| 14:11 | <@mikegrb> | just click a button and it is provisioned |
| 14:12 | <EFudd> | heh. their ssl is expired |
| 14:12 | <@mikegrb> | I haven't though as I don't see a need, /yet/ |
| 14:13 | <EFudd> | The American Registry of Internet Numbers, ARIN, has allocated Hurricane Electric a /35 IPv6 address block, which is equal to 10 trillion trillion addresses, making them one of only 16 companies in North America to receive such an allotment. |
| 14:13 | <EFudd> | that's a large fokkin' allot ment :) |
| 14:13 | <@mikegrb> | indeed |
| 14:16 | <EFudd> | Assigned /64: 2001:470:1F01:471::/64 |
| 14:16 | <@mikegrb> | oh they also give you mrtg graphs :) |
| 14:17 | <@caker> | mikegrb: so what are you going to do with this? |
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| 14:18 | ~ | ChanServ set +o guinea-pig on #linode |
| 14:18 | <EFudd> | tunnel up. |
| 14:18 | <@mikegrb> | caker: I plan on emailing them asking if ircd is okay (irc clients aren't okay) |
| 14:18 | <@mikegrb> | caker: oftc only has one rotation grade ipv6 server |
| 14:18 | <EFudd> | I can't irc from it as a client eh ? hrm. |
| 14:19 | <@mikegrb> | caker: if they say it is fine then orion will be client ircd for ipv6 connections instead of server |
| 14:19 | <@mikegrb> | s/server$/hub$/ |
| 14:19 | <EFudd> | i doubt it is |
| 14:19 | <EFudd> | server more likely to get attacked than individual client |
| 14:20 | ~ | ian_lowrey set -o guinea-pig on #linode |
| 14:20 | <guinea-pig> | weird |
| 14:20 | = | guinea-pig [orion@parsed.net] quit (Remote host closed the connection) |
| 14:20 | <EFudd> | forever root # ping6 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::2E7/127 |
| 14:20 | <EFudd> | unknown host |
| 14:20 | <EFudd> | Hrm |
| 14:20 | <@mikegrb> | Well, I am sorry to say, but we have had to filter IRC on the tunnel broker. This is ONLY on the tunnel broker. All other Hurricane Electric ipv6 customers are not affected. |
| 14:20 | <@mikegrb> | The action is in response to the number of attacks that have happened against the router. Because of the very nature of a tunnel broker, the ips are too easily thrown away and used as anonymizers which leads to abuse. |
| 14:20 | <@mikegrb> | On the positive side, some of the other restrictions will be re-evaluated such as the aproval process and wait time. |
| 14:20 | <@mikegrb> | If you are a current tunnel broker user and would still like to have access to IRC, native IPv6 connections are availible (sales@he.net). We can also in some cases setup private peering over tunnels (ipv6@he.net). We will not peer with private ASs so please dont ask :) |
| 14:21 | <@caker> | $+++ |
| 14:21 | <@mikegrb> | remove the /127 there |
| 14:21 | <@mikegrb> | caker: heh |
| 14:21 | <EFudd> | forever root # ping6 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::f7 |
| 14:21 | <EFudd> | PING 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::f7(2001:470:1f01:ffff::f7) 56 data bytes |
| 14:21 | <EFudd> | From ::1 icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable |
| 14:21 | <EFudd> | ok. |
| 14:21 | <EFudd> | so tunnel isn't active yet |
| 14:22 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: right |
| 14:22 | <@mikegrb> | it wasn't up when I went to bed |
| 14:22 | <@mikegrb> | was up when I woke up |
| 14:22 | <EFudd> | ok. |
| 14:23 | <@caker> | EFudd: everything came back online with your host6 linode, right? |
| 14:23 | <EFudd> | Yah, did. |
| 14:24 | <@caker> | ok |
| 14:24 | <EFudd> | services anyway |
| 14:24 | <EFudd> | just frustrating. :) |
| 14:24 | * | EFudd isn't used to reboots |
| 14:24 | <EFudd> | Assigned Prefix: 2001:470:1F01:471::/64 |
| 14:25 | <@caker> | uip .. it sucked |
| 14:25 | <@mikegrb> | caker: http://railfan.thegrebs.com/ :) |
| 14:25 | <EFudd> | so with this /64 |
| 14:25 | <EFudd> | is it possible to suballocate other personal tunnels under it? :) |
| 14:26 | * | EFudd hasn't bothere dto read his ipv6 cluebase book |
| 14:26 | <@mikegrb> | caker: http://railfan.thegrebs.com/misc/p1100023 <- one of the biggest shnubel cars in north america, 79 axels |
| 14:26 | <@caker> | mikegrb: whoa -- nice transition in slideshow mode :) |
| 14:26 | <@mikegrb> | car cost several million dollars |
| 14:26 | <@caker> | what does it do? |
| 14:26 | <@mikegrb> | will be used 5 to 10 times in live |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | er s/million/billion/ |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | move really really big stuff |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | the load goes in the middle |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | and the two parts spread out |
| 14:27 | <Griswald> | who has phpsysinfo on their linode? |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | the load is hinged so around corners and what not the load can be off the rails |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | Griswald: I do |
| 14:27 | <Griswald> | can I see it, mike? |
| 14:27 | <@mikegrb> | Griswald: http:/thegrebs.com/admin/ |
| 14:27 | <Griswald> | wanna see what all it actually shows :) |
| 14:28 | <@mikegrb> | somewhere in there |
| 14:28 | <Griswald> | k |
| 14:28 | <Griswald> | thanks |
| 14:28 | <@caker> | mikegrb: what does ircd report as your uptime? |
| 14:29 | <SupaDongzu> | wow, 9 bogies per segment |
| 14:29 | <@mikegrb> | 14:29 Server Up 0 days, 14:45:37 |
| 14:29 | <@mikegrb> | 14:29:23 up 14:50, 4 users, load average: 0.06, 0.12, 0.14 |
| 14:29 | <@mikegrb> | which is right |
| 14:29 | <@mikegrb> | it should be a bit under actual uptime |
| 14:29 | <EFudd> | mike is apparently more friendly than me. |
| 14:29 | <EFudd> | my /admin url is sekured |
| 14:29 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: yup ;) |
| 14:31 | <EFudd> | then again |
| 14:31 | <EFudd> | it has direct access to control my dns and such :P |
| 14:31 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 14:31 | <@mikegrb> | I use mine all the time to show people stuff |
| 14:36 | <@adamg> | mikegrb: my graphs look nicer, although it is using rrdtool |
| 14:36 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 14:41 | <Griswald> | http://www.foreverchat.net/sysinfo/ |
| 14:41 | <Griswald> | ...? |
| 14:41 | <Griswald> | w.t.f. =/ |
| 14:41 | <@caker> | Griswald: useful :) |
| 14:41 | <Griswald> | isn't it? |
| 14:41 | <Griswald> | *sigh* |
| 14:42 | <Griswald> | any ideas? lol |
| 14:42 | <@caker> | it didn't grab anything successfully but your ip |
| 14:42 | <Griswald> | yep |
| 14:43 | <@caker> | Did you disable php_safemode? |
| 14:43 | <Griswald> | hrm... might not of |
| 14:43 | <Griswald> | is it on by default? |
| 14:47 | * | adamg still needs to get courier working |
| 14:47 | <@caker> | I don't really know :) |
| 14:47 | <@adamg> | I think in current releases safemode is enabled by default |
| 14:48 | <Griswald> | and where would the conf to turn it off be at, perhaps? :P |
| 14:48 | <Griswald> | I've never heard of a test mode for php |
| 14:49 | <@adamg> | the php.ini files |
| 14:49 | <@adamg> | which distro |
| 14:49 | <Griswald> | mandrake |
| 14:50 | <@adamg> | it might be in /etc |
| 14:50 | <@caker> | at one point, mandrake required a urpmi php-ini |
| 15:08 | <sinned> | does HE route any ipv6 addresses anywhere? |
| 15:08 | <sinned> | like is there a way to get on 6bone without a tunnel |
| 15:22 | <EFudd> | hmmm. |
| 15:37 | * | caker deploys a new configuration profile option |
| 15:37 | <pjdc> | ha ha |
| 15:37 | <pjdc> | i guess that was the cause of the error i just got |
| 15:37 | <pjdc> | transient, though |
| 15:38 | <@caker> | hrm, the timing of that rarely happens :) |
| 15:39 | <pjdc> | i seem to be building up my very own bogon flux |
| 15:40 | <@adamg> | and the new option is |
| 15:40 | <@caker> | ubd=mmap .. posting a forum msg on it |
| 15:45 | <@adamg> | k |
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| 15:53 | <@adamg> | caker what do you mean by dont care about your data |
| 15:53 | <@adamg> | is there a chance of data loss |
| 15:57 | <@caker> | adamg: let me edit my post |
| 16:00 | <@caker> | adamg: edited the warning paragraph |
| 16:00 | <@adamg> | makes more sense now |
| 16:00 | <@adamg> | do you know when you will have chance to update the gentoo image |
| 16:01 | <@caker> | planning on redeploying, eh? |
| 16:01 | <@caker> | let me add that to the to-do list |
| 16:01 | <@adamg> | sometime next week to make sure my set-up instructions and conf files work, before I start on a project |
| 16:01 | <@adamg> | probably a week today |
| 16:02 | <@caker> | I'll try and have it ready by then |
| 16:02 | <@adamg> | not a major problem if you dont just an 18 hours build to do and a load on the host |
| 16:03 | <@caker> | yup ... had 6 people doing that at once on host14 |
| 16:03 | <@adamg> | and killed it |
| 16:03 | * | EFudd snickers |
| 16:04 | <@caker> | it didn't make the non-gentoo people very happy, no :) |
| 16:04 | <@adamg> | well I need to make sure I can rebuild a server at a momments notice without problems |
| 16:04 | <EFudd> | speaking of which... |
| 16:04 | <EFudd> | time to break host11 for a while |
| 16:04 | <@caker> | adamg: for your 'project' are you sure gentoo is the best distro then? |
| 16:05 | <@adamg> | once the distro is set-up there should not be a problem, but you never know |
| 16:05 | <@adamg> | and it is more so I can build other nodes as well using the same set-up etc |
| 16:06 | <@adamg> | this should hopefully be the last build on this linode for a while |
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| 16:07 | <EFudd> | hrm |
| 16:07 | <EFudd> | appears as tho my kernel 'autoupgraded to latest' on reboot |
| 16:07 | <@adamg> | although saying that I will probably do another build once the actual devleopment is done |
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| 16:08 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: yup |
| 16:09 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: if you have "latest 2.4 stable" then it will do that ;) |
| 16:09 | <EFudd> | Yah. just realized. :) |
| 16:09 | <@mikegrb> | :D |
| 16:09 | <@caker> | I removed all the vulnerable kernel, too |
| 16:09 | <EFudd> | bored. |
| 16:10 | <@caker> | smoke some crack |
| 16:10 | <EFudd> | out :/ |
| 16:11 | <EFudd> | so mike, how are you configuring gentoo to bring up the tunnel on boot? I don't see ipv6 hooks in /etc/conf.d/net.. and unsure whether the appropriate iface_sitN's would work. |
| 16:12 | <EFudd> | i gues /etc/conf.d/local.start w/ direct commands would work for now |
| 16:13 | <EFudd> | 170.61 |
| 16:13 | <EFudd> | 360.40 |
| 16:13 | <EFudd> | 56.07 |
| 16:13 | <EFudd> | i think my -he linode is a little underutilized. |
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| 16:21 | <@mikegrb> | EFudd: that is what I did |
| 16:21 | <@mikegrb> | /etc/conf.d/local.start |
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| 16:22 | <EFudd> | aye |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | /etc/init.d/rc.local does 'source /etc/conf.d/local.start' |
| 16:22 | <EFudd> | Subject: IPv6 Tunnel Approved |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | :) |
| 16:22 | <EFudd> | Ayup. checked that. |
| 16:22 | <@mikegrb> | what is your ip? |
| 16:23 | <EFudd> | 2001:470:1f01:ffff::2e7 |
| 16:23 | <EFudd> | you were 2f ? |
| 16:24 | <@mikegrb> | I gotta look ;) |
| 16:24 | <EFudd> | f7 |
| 16:24 | <EFudd> | 14:14 <@mikegrb> ifconfig sit1 inet6 add 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::F7/127 |
| 16:24 | <EFudd> | hrm. still unreach. |
| 16:24 | <@mikegrb> | same |
| 16:25 | <@mikegrb> | 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::F7, yeah that was mine |
| 16:25 | <EFudd> | perhaps it just needs a little more time |
| 16:25 | <@mikegrb> | perhaps perhaps perhaps |
| 16:26 | <sinned> | it takes 24 hours they said |
| 16:26 | <EFudd> | no. 24hrs for approval :P |
| 16:26 | <sinned> | oh |
| 16:26 | <sinned> | you already got to that point |
| 16:26 | <sinned> | hmm |
| 16:26 | <EFudd> | So hrm. on a -96 i'm emerging world... includes gcc, postgres, mysql, etc. == 40 hours. :) |
| 16:27 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:28 | <@adamg> | not done an update in a while then |
| 16:28 | <@mikegrb> | me neither |
| 16:28 | <@mikegrb> | doing rsync now |
| 16:28 | <@mikegrb> | see what you started EFudd |
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| 16:28 | <EFudd> | :-) |
| 16:29 | <EFudd> | this machine is pretty up to date |
| 16:29 | <@mikegrb> | I don't have a heck of a lot of packages installed, so normally not much to update |
| 16:29 | <@adamg> | emerge -upv world is starting to get annoying as it keeps wanting me to install apache and mod_perl |
| 16:29 | <EFudd> | mike, (ifconfig sit0 && ifconfig sit1) | mail mike@broked.net :-) |
| 16:29 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:30 | <EFudd> | USE="-apache" .... |
| 16:30 | <@mikegrb> | sure thing |
| 16:30 | <@adamg> | I have apache2 installed and mod_perl1.99 installed but it keeps wanting me to install apache1.x and mod_perl 1.x |
| 16:30 | <EFudd> | oic. |
| 16:31 | <EFudd> | yeah, i remember that being an issue for me. |
| 16:31 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:31 | <@mikegrb> | left off ( ) |
| 16:31 | <@mikegrb> | there we go |
| 16:31 | <EFudd> | received sit1 ! |
| 16:31 | <@mikegrb> | should be off |
| 16:31 | <@mikegrb> | heh yes, I left off ( ) first time |
| 16:32 | <@adamg> | which is just a pain, wants to downgrade a few things as well put I can get round that by using -Upv just wish I could get round it wanting to install the other two and they are marked as new installs not upgrades or downgrades |
| 16:32 | <EFudd> | hrm. looks the same. |
| 16:32 | * | mikegrb kicks EFudd |
| 16:33 | <@mikegrb> | I'll do just sit0 then |
| 16:33 | <EFudd> | er no |
| 16:33 | <EFudd> | i mean |
| 16:33 | <EFudd> | my config looks ~= yours |
| 16:33 | <@mikegrb> | oh |
| 16:33 | <@mikegrb> | heh sorry |
| 16:33 | <EFudd> | Checking for /dev/anon on the host...Not available (open failed with errno 2) |
| 16:33 | * | EFudd ponders |
| 16:34 | <EFudd> | ipddp0: Appletalk-IP Encap. mode by Bradford W. Johnson <johns393@maroon.tc.umn.edu> |
| 16:34 | <EFudd> | is that needed in the kernel caker? :) |
| 16:34 | <@ian_lowrey> | wtf's anon? |
| 16:34 | <@ian_lowrey> | also, appletalk, haha |
| 16:34 | * | EFudd ponders appletalk->ipv4->ipv6 ! |
| 16:35 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:35 | <EFudd> | ooh ->iscsi -> FC |
| 16:35 | <EFudd> | oooh ! |
| 16:35 | <EFudd> | -> iFCP |
| 16:36 | * | EFudd receives second sit0 |
| 16:40 | <@mikegrb> | second sit0? |
| 16:41 | <EFudd> | er, yeah... another email from you :P |
| 16:41 | <@mikegrb> | oh heh |
| 16:41 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 16:41 | <@mikegrb> | ;) |
| 16:42 | <EFudd> | /proc/net/ipv6_route isn't very friendly. |
| 16:43 | <EFudd> | route -A inet6 is |
| 16:44 | <EFudd> | can you ping6 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::2E6 ? |
| 16:45 | <EFudd> | i don't think it's properly allocated yet. |
| 16:48 | ian_lowrey | is now known as guinea-dancing |
| 16:52 | <@mikegrb> | --- 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::2E6 ping statistics --- |
| 16:52 | <@mikegrb> | 7 packets transmitted, 7 received, 0% packet loss, time 6197ms |
| 16:52 | <@mikegrb> | rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.858/2.328/2.485/0.203 ms |
| 16:52 | <@mikegrb> | pretty damn good pings :) |
| 16:53 | <EFudd> | that's my uplink |
| 16:53 | <@mikegrb> | tracepath6 2001:470:1F01:FFFF::2E6 |
| 16:53 | <@mikegrb> | 1?: [LOCALHOST] pmtu 1480 |
| 16:53 | <@mikegrb> | 1: datavault.tunnel.tserv2.fmt.ipv6.he.net 4.471ms reached |
| 16:53 | <@mikegrb> | Resume: pmtu 1480 hops 1 back 1 |
| 16:53 | <EFudd> | 2e7 is me. |
| 16:54 | <@mikegrb> | yeah no ping efudd for me |
| 17:08 | <EFudd> | * Applying gcc-323-propolice-version.patch... [ ok ] * this sys-libs/glibc has __guard object and __stack_smash_handler functions |
| 17:08 | <EFudd> | * scanning the system for binaries with __guard - this may take 5-10 minutes |
| 17:08 | <EFudd> | * please do not press crtl-C or crtl-Z during this period - it will continue |
| 17:20 | <sinned> | propoolice sucks |
| 17:20 | <sinned> | i think |
| 17:20 | <sinned> | unless that's the old name for ibm's SSP patch |
| 17:21 | <EFudd> | 2.6.0-propolice.patch |
| 17:21 | <EFudd> | Stand-alone patch if you want to build the kernel with IBM stack smashing protection |
| 17:21 | <EFudd> | yes. ssp. |
| 17:21 | <EFudd> | http://www.trl.ibm.com/projects/security/ssp/ |
| 17:23 | <sinned> | yeah ssp rules |
| 17:23 | <sinned> | stackguard and that other alternative suck |
| 18:00 | <@adamg> | erm, there seems to be very few good online docs for courier |
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| 18:17 | <EFudd> | http://forever.broked.net/~jason/poormansuhal.JPG |
| 18:18 | <@caker> | hmm sandals and a tshirt :) |
| 18:20 | <sinned> | adamg, very very true |
| 18:21 | <sinned> | experimentation leads me to believe courier's very easy to use |
| 18:21 | <sinned> | but documentation says nothing of the sort |
| 18:21 | <@adamg> | courier in some ways is easy to do but in others it is very hard |
| 18:22 | <@adamg> | the entire lack of docs makes it even harder |
| 18:35 | <@adamg> | nite all |
| 18:36 | <@caker> | nite adamg |
| 18:59 | <schweeb> | courier imap is easy as hell to set up, as is postfix, which is why they are an awesome combo |
| 19:00 | <schweeb> | courier mta is still not 1.0, is it? |
| 19:00 | <@adamg> | i have problems with postfix mta, I dont like the way it handles domains to relay for etc |
| 19:04 | <schweeb> | the guy who programmed courier is certainly full of himself though... it essentially ridicules your stupidity if you try to compile as root |
| 19:05 | <@adamg> | ? |
| 19:05 | <schweeb> | have you ever compiled i? |
| 19:05 | <schweeb> | er it? |
| 19:05 | <@adamg> | not by hand, only via emerge |
| 19:05 | <schweeb> | ah |
| 19:06 | <schweeb> | I had to build an RPM about a year ago |
| 19:06 | <schweeb> | had to spend 45 mins looking for how to properly build an RPM as a nonroot user |
| 19:06 | <@adamg> | wont it let you build as root then |
| 19:06 | <schweeb> | nope |
| 19:07 | <@adamg> | oh |
| 19:09 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 19:09 | <@mikegrb> | well the faq on the site says how to build an rpm as non root ;) |
| 19:09 | <schweeb> | yea |
| 19:09 | <@adamg> | for some reason I cant get auth to work with mysql on courier |
| 19:09 | <schweeb> | it didn't at the time |
| 19:10 | <schweeb> | i tried ldap auth. |
| 19:10 | <schweeb> | it was easier setting up pam. |
| 19:16 | guinea-dancing | is now known as guinea-sleep |
| 19:18 | <schweeb> | courier webmail doesn't look too bad |
| 19:23 | <@mikegrb> | yeah |
| 19:23 | <@mikegrb> | the nicest thing about it was setting filters in it actualy set maildrop filters |
| 19:23 | <@mikegrb> | though I prefer squirrelmail |
| 19:24 | <schweeb> | i like Imp the best |
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| 20:21 | ~ | ChanServ set -o adamg on #linode |
| 20:24 | + | guinea-sleep [orion@parsed.net] joined #linode |
| 20:24 | ~ | ChanServ set +o guinea-sleep on #linode |
| 20:25 | <@guinea-sleep> | grrr |
| 20:25 | * | guinea-sleep beats up mikegrb and orion |
| 20:25 | % | Netsplit orion.oftc.net <-> proton.oftc.net quits: pjdc, vitrum, AndyHat, Griswald |
| 20:25 | % | Netsplit over, joins: vitrum, Griswald, pjdc, AndyHat |
| 20:30 | <@mikegrb> | bah |
| 20:30 | <@mikegrb> | I dunno |
| 20:31 | <@guinea-sleep> | what i don't get is why i get killed for excess flood |
| 20:31 | + | tjfontai1e [~tjfontain@atxconsulting.com] joined #linode |
| 20:31 | = | tjfontaine [~tjfontain@atxconsulting.com] quit (Write error: connection closed) |
| 20:31 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 20:32 | <@guinea-sleep> | was it just a split? |
| 20:32 | <@mikegrb> | I really don't know |
| 20:33 | <@guinea-sleep> | *shrug* |
| 20:33 | <@guinea-sleep> | i just wanna whip ass in #g7 |
| 20:33 | <SupaDongzu> | "whup" |
| 20:34 | <@guinea-sleep> | f00 |
| 20:34 | <@mikegrb> | michael@orion htdocs $ nc6 irc6.oftc.net 6667 |
| 20:34 | <@mikegrb> | NOTICE AUTH :*** Looking up your hostname... |
| 20:34 | <@mikegrb> | NOTICE AUTH :*** Checking Ident |
| 20:34 | <@mikegrb> | NOTICE AUTH :*** No Ident response |
| 20:34 | <@mikegrb> | interesting |
| 20:34 | <@mikegrb> | irc outbound is supposed to be blocked |
| 20:34 | <@guinea-sleep> | i don't get it... why do they not want ircing? |
| 20:34 | <@caker> | here come the HE police ... |
| 20:35 | * | guinea-sleep cries censorship |
| 20:35 | <@mikegrb> | heh |
| 20:35 | <@mikegrb> | guinea-sleep: the problem is people using a free /64 as disposable ip's for abuse |
| 20:35 | <ajr> | hi caker |
| 20:35 | <@mikegrb> | mainly people on irc |
| 20:36 | <ajr> | i cannot ping my new linode |
| 20:36 | <@caker> | ajr: Click save on your profile and reboot |
| 20:38 | <ajr> | the distro in the wizard changed to debian (from mdk) is that to be expected? |
| 20:38 | <@caker> | ajr: Save on your configuration profile. I just did it for you, so all you need to to is reboot, and it should work |
| 20:39 | <ajr> | is this the thing i read you saying everyone gets burned by |
| 20:39 | <@caker> | Right .. same deal as adding a new IP |
| 20:40 | <@caker> | sighup: netping 69.56.173.50 |
| 20:40 | <sighup> | PING 69.56.173.50 (69.56.173.50) 56(84) bytes of data. |
| 20:40 | <sighup> | 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4075ms |
| 20:40 | <sighup> | rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 44.486/44.622/44.785/0.261 ms |
| 20:41 | |