| --- | Log | opened Mon Feb 04 00:00:12 2008 |
| 00:03 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:03 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 00:03 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
| 00:04 | <avongauss> | linbot has an evil sense of humor... |
| 00:05 | <Toba__> | !rr |
| 00:05 | <@linbot> | Toba__: *click* |
| 00:06 | * | Toba__ bows |
| 00:06 | -!- | Toba__ is now known as Toba_ |
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| 00:18 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:18 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 00:18 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:18 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 00:18 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 00:18 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:18 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 00:25 | <bd_> | I must say, this is the first time I've seen a russian roulette bot in a corporate support channel. |
| 00:29 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:29 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 00:29 | <werdna> | :P |
| 00:29 | <werdna> | i wouldnt call it a corporate support channel |
| 00:29 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:29 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 00:29 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 00:29 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:29 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 00:29 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
| 00:30 | -!- | werdna [~andrew@60-241-52-196.static.tpgi.com.au] has joined #linode |
| 00:30 | <werdna> | its Linode Community Support |
| 00:30 | <werdna> | community, not corporate :P |
| 00:32 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:32 | <werdna> | !ping |
| 00:32 | <@linbot> | pong |
| 00:32 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:32 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 00:39 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:39 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 00:39 | <guinea-pig> | linbot: rr |
| 00:39 | <@linbot> | guinea-pig: *click* |
| 00:40 | <werdna> | hmmmmm |
| 00:40 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:40 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 00:43 | <esoterik> | haha some guy in #php just posted pics of his fiance, and i stepped back one directory in the URL to find non photoshopped pics of how ugly she is and a few topless ones |
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| 00:52 | <werdna> | care to give a url? |
| 00:53 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 00:53 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
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| 01:13 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:13 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:13 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 01:17 | <@linbot> | New news from wiki: User:Kangaby <http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/User:Kangaby> || User:Kangaby:Debian Etch <http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/User:Kangaby:Debian_Etch> || User:Kangaby <http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/User:Kangaby> || User:Kangaby:Debian Etch <http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/User:Kangaby:Debian_Etch> || User:Kangaby <http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/User:Kangaby> || User:Kangaby <http://www.linode.com/wiki/index.php/U |
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| 01:24 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:24 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:24 | <werdna> | hooah! |
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| 01:33 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 01:33 | <@linbot> | scorche: *click* |
| 01:34 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:34 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:34 | <werdna> | :P |
| 01:34 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 01:34 | -!- | scorche was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:34 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
| 01:34 | -!- | scorche [Blah@cpe-76-169-210-85.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #linode |
| 01:34 | <scorche> | :( |
| 01:35 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 01:35 | <werdna> | lol |
| 01:35 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:35 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:36 | <werdna> | :P |
| 01:36 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 01:36 | <@linbot> | scorche: *click* |
| 01:36 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 01:36 | <@linbot> | scorche: *click* |
| 01:36 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 01:36 | -!- | scorche was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:36 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 01:37 | <scorche> | rats...thought i could get 3 in |
| 01:40 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:40 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:40 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 01:40 | <werdna> | bugger! |
| 01:40 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 01:40 | <werdna> | lol |
| 01:40 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:40 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:41 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 01:41 | <werdna> | lol this is why i love linode |
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| 01:55 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:55 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:56 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:56 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:56 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:56 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:56 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
| 01:56 | -!- | werdna [~andrew@60-241-52-196.static.tpgi.com.au] has joined #linode |
| 01:56 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:56 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:56 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:56 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:56 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:56 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:56 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
| 01:56 | -!- | werdna [~andrew@60-241-52-196.static.tpgi.com.au] has joined #linode |
| 01:57 | <werdna> | why cant i get 3 in a row! |
| 01:57 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:57 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:57 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 01:57 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:57 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:57 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:57 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:57 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:57 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 01:57 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 01:57 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 01:57 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 02:10 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 02:10 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
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| 03:06 | <Athenon> | !rr |
| 03:07 | <@linbot> | Athenon: *click* |
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| 03:12 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 03:12 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 03:12 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 03:12 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 03:12 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
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| 04:02 | <weasel> | !rr |
| 04:02 | <@linbot> | weasel: *click* |
| 04:03 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 04:03 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 04:03 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
| 04:03 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 04:03 | <@linbot> | scorche: *click* |
| 04:03 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 04:03 | <@linbot> | scorche: *click* |
| 04:03 | <scorche> | !rr |
| 04:03 | <@linbot> | scorche: *click* |
| 04:03 | * | scorche cheers |
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| 05:25 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 05:25 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 05:25 | <werdna> | !ping |
| 05:25 | <@linbot> | pong |
| 05:29 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 05:29 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 05:29 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 05:29 | <werdna> | anyone alive? |
| 05:29 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 05:29 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
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| 06:06 | <werdna> | !ping |
| 06:06 | <@linbot> | pong |
| 06:11 | <JDLSpeedy> | !rr |
| 06:11 | <@linbot> | JDLSpeedy: *click* |
| 06:13 | <werdna> | what xen does linode use? |
| 06:13 | <werdna> | citrix xen, or the open source xen |
| 06:13 | <JDLSpeedy> | i reckoned the open source xen |
| 06:15 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 06:15 | -!- | werdna was kicked from #linode by linbot [BANG!] |
| 06:15 | * | linbot reloads and spins the chambers. |
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| 06:16 | <werdna> | ohh come on! |
| 06:16 | <werdna> | !rr |
| 06:16 | <@linbot> | werdna: *click* |
| 06:19 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 06:19 | <JDLSpeedy> | lol |
| 06:22 | <JDLSpeedy> | werdna: i think Xen is owned by citrix now, after looking on yahoo |
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| 06:23 | <werdna> | yes, but the citrix zen costs money |
| 06:23 | <JDLSpeedy> | ---> http://www.xen.org/ <-- i think thats what linode uses |
| 06:25 | <JDLSpeedy> | that looks free unless im mistaken |
| 06:35 | <row> | xensource is free, but nothing is free to manage |
| 06:36 | <row> | the main bulk of linodes are uml, they are still beta testing xens |
| 06:36 | <row> | bah I should of scrolled up. |
| 06:41 | <encode> | Xen remains free. Citrix *sell* what they call XenServer, which is basically management interface wrapped around Xen |
| 06:42 | <encode> | and yes, Citrix bought rights to Xen |
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| 06:48 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Eggdrop/Tcl help needed in General Discussion <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3086> |
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| 07:29 | <sakaal> | caker, are you there? or anyone who can say why the nameservers are still not working. |
| 07:34 | <sakaal> | The following nameservers 209.51.128.19 , 63.247.77.198 , 67.18.92.50 automatically appear in my /etc/resolv.conf, but they are not working. This nice person mwalling here put up a temporary nameserver that I'm currently using that works. |
| 07:35 | <sakaal> | I have also posted a support ticket yesterday, but didn't receive any reply to this issue yet. They only answered another question in that same ticket (that remains open). |
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| 08:04 | <@caker> | sakaal: hello -- I thought we took care of the dns problem yesterday... I'll update your ticket |
| 08:06 | <@caker> | sakaal: which of those three don't answer? ( dig www.yahoo.com @209.51.128.19, dig www.yahoo.com @63.247.77.198 , etc) |
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| 08:22 | <sakaal> | ah, no the problem was only temporarily solved as explained in the ticket |
| 08:23 | <@caker> | the problem was that .20 was an incorrect nameserver ... those other three should be working, if not, i need to know which one doesn't |
| 08:24 | <sakaal> | we removed the .20 entry, but that did not fix the prob. Now, which Debian package I need to apt-get install to get dig? |
| 08:24 | <sakaal> | some bind i guess |
| 08:25 | <@caker> | dnsutils ? |
| 08:25 | <sakaal> | ah yeah, bind seems to be the server |
| 08:26 | <sakaal> | installing... |
| 08:27 | <sakaal> | .19 is ok... |
| 08:27 | <sakaal> | so is .198 |
| 08:28 | <sakaal> | they all seem to be fine with dig and www.yahoo.com |
| 08:28 | <sakaal> | i try to reconfigure them in my resolv.conf... just a sec |
| 08:30 | <sakaal> | actually the ANSWER SECTION seems to be missing with .198 |
| 08:31 | <sakaal> | and the IP seems to be missing with the others, it only returns the same domain name i am askin |
| 08:32 | <@caker> | is there an ANSWER SECTION with all of them? |
| 08:32 | <sakaal> | all but .198 does not have that section at all |
| 08:33 | <sakaal> | it has QUESTION, AUTHORITY and ADDITIONAL |
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| 08:33 | <@caker> | ok, I'll get that fixed this morning -- thanks :) |
| 08:34 | <sakaal> | k, it's afternoon here |
| 08:35 | <mwalling_> | sakaal: i'm far from a nice person :P |
| 08:35 | <sakaal> | btw, am I allowed to use software like ethereal or tcpdump here? |
| 08:35 | <sakaal> | hehe, ok, are you evil then? |
| 08:36 | <mwalling_> | yep |
| 08:36 | <sakaal> | the other mwalling without the underscore postfix was ok |
| 08:36 | <sakaal> | or should i say suffix |
| 08:36 | <mwalling_> | suffix |
| 08:36 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 08:36 | <mwalling_> | and lol |
| 08:36 | <sakaal> | :) |
| 08:36 | <guinea-pig> | underscore = evil goatee |
| 08:37 | <mwalling_> | nah, i shaved this morning in the car |
| 08:37 | <sakaal> | yeah, that probably refers to underworld |
| 08:37 | <sakaal> | i sold my car |
| 08:37 | <guinea-pig> | mwalling_: that's just a disguise :P |
| 08:37 | <sakaal> | my daily trip to work is like 130 meters |
| 08:37 | <mwalling_> | my daily trip to work is 40 mi, one way |
| 08:37 | <sakaal> | (and even so, i mostly work from home :) |
| 08:37 | <mwalling_> | :( |
| 08:37 | <sakaal> | ouch |
| 08:37 | <sakaal> | well that's a good reason to shave in car |
| 08:38 | <mwalling_> | and eat in the car |
| 08:38 | <sakaal> | to live and die in the car |
| 08:38 | <mwalling_> | SpaceHobo: tried that once, tore up the sheet metal on the pass side |
| 08:38 | <sakaal> | sleeping or carpping in a bucket? |
| 08:38 | <mwalling_> | sleeping |
| 08:38 | <sakaal> | a/r |
| 08:39 | <mwalling_> | SpaceHobo: no, 100% serious |
| 08:39 | <guinea-pig> | mwalling_: so's mine |
| 08:39 | <sakaal> | although sleeping while driving can be exciting |
| 08:39 | <mwalling_> | sakaal: only when you wake up |
| 08:39 | <sakaal> | yeah, if you do |
| 08:39 | <mwalling_> | aye, true |
| 08:40 | <sakaal> | hmm... by arguing that you are NOT so nice person after all, I hope you weren't referring to any bill you are going to send :P |
| 08:40 | <mwalling_> | ha, no |
| 08:40 | <sakaal> | phew :) |
| 08:41 | <mwalling_> | i'm not *that* evil |
| 08:41 | <sakaal> | then you must be a liar, because so far you seem to be a nice person to me |
| 08:41 | <mwalling_> | so far being key word |
| 08:41 | <sakaal> | well, i remain alert |
| 08:41 | <mwalling_> | caker: can i have sakaal's billing information? |
| 08:41 | * | mwalling_ snickers |
| 08:42 | <sakaal> | i guess that is the oldest trick to first build trust over three years and then steal everything |
| 08:42 | <guinea-pig> | three years is too long |
| 08:42 | <sakaal> | women and many business men are good in that |
| 08:42 | <sakaal> | ok, 2 years? |
| 08:42 | <sakaal> | 1 yr? |
| 08:43 | <sakaal> | you know, you shouldn't give advice at this point, considering your reputation |
| 08:43 | <sakaal> | or more accurately, what it may do to your rep |
| 08:43 | <sakaal> | ...still joking. or at least trying to. |
| 08:44 | <guinea-pig> | right |
| 08:44 | * | guinea-pig calls in his brothers to bite at your ankles |
| 08:44 | <sakaal> | ouch |
| 08:45 | <sakaal> | well maybe i deserved that |
| 08:47 | <sakaal> | btw, earlier I asked about the legality of ethereal and tcpdump on linodes - and I was not sure if someone said "yeah" to that or something else we were chitchatting about |
| 08:47 | <sakaal> | so, are they allowed? |
| 08:48 | <sakaal> | for the purposes of intrusion detection and improved security |
| 08:50 | <guinea-pig> | why would they be illegal? |
| 08:51 | <sakaal> | i don't know, but some providers don't allow traffic monitoring |
| 08:51 | <guinea-pig> | "Be Good" |
| 08:51 | <sakaal> | well, maybe i have misunderstood something. yeah, "be good" that's why i'm asking. |
| 08:51 | <sakaal> | :) |
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| 10:03 | <h00s> | caker: We were talking last weekend about my problem with adding another linode (reason: payment declined from visa business electron.) I have contacted my bank today and they told me that the funds have been reserved (1 x 20$ for current linode and 1 x 40$ for new L720) but they were not taken by your bank? can you check what could be problem or tell me what to do next? |
| 10:06 | <@caker> | h00s: the $20 one went through, and then both of the ~$40 ones were declined. I don't have any more information provided to me than that, sorry |
| 10:10 | <h00s> | caker: :( i have been billed from my bank for 40$ and currently the money is nowhere then :/ should i try again adding new linode or do you have any other suggestion? |
| 10:15 | <@caker> | h00s: well, you could try adding another Linode but that may dig you in deeper. |
| 10:16 | <@caker> | h00s: as far as the $40 bucks stuck in the void, I think that's somthing you should contact your bank regarding -- From my end it's a declined transaction (both attempts), so we're out of the loop |
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| 10:19 | <h00s> | yeah. but weird thing is the bank said that 20$ are also still in reserve and still not taken, but you said it went ok with that, hmm. man i hate visa electron but it's my only choice for my firm :/ |
| 10:19 | <@tasaro> | h00s: http://corporate.visa.com/md/fs/consumer/visadebit.jsp |
| 10:20 | <@tasaro> | Internet transactions can also be supported, at the issuer's discretion. |
| 10:23 | <h00s> | tasaro: so, the bank/issuer authorize payments, not me? |
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| 10:28 | <slashtom> | my boss is wanting some redundency for our servers... i'm thinking about running two parallel servers with identical configs and mirrored data, and using DNS to handle fallover... how difficult would it be to detect that a server has failed and update the DNS zone accordingly..... or any other ideas how i could implement some redundency |
| 10:29 | <@caker> | slashtom: you could do IP failover (which we now support) with two (or more) nodes within the same datacenter |
| 10:29 | <slashtom> | what about a different data centre? |
| 10:30 | <@caker> | slashtom: either way, check out http://linux-ha.org/ |
| 10:41 | <@linbot> | New news from forums: Can't seem to wget nginx in Linux, Apache, Mysql and PHP (LAMP) Forum <http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3087> |
| 10:43 | <@tasaro> | h00s: I'm not sure :/ -- just seems like some kind of authorization need to be performed on your end (although you didn't have problems in the past)... *shrug* |
| 10:55 | <zeroday> | hmm...everytime I ssh in, it shows this in the log: |
| 10:55 | <zeroday> | "sshd[27789]: reverse mapping checking getaddrinfo for dynamic23138.dial.talkgas.net failed - POSSIBLE BREAK-IN ATTEMPT! |
| 10:55 | <zeroday> | " |
| 10:55 | <zeroday> | but my isp supanet |
| 10:55 | <zeroday> | * is |
| 10:56 | <h00s> | tasaro: yep, i will contact my bank again tomorrow (here is 5pm and they are now closed for customers, eh). thank you and caker for help |
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| 11:08 | <slashtom> | caker: you got any info on the IP fallover you provide? |
| 11:12 | <@caker> | slashtom: not much, but it's here: http://www.linode.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=13197 |
| 11:13 | <slashtom> | thanks, is there a simple way we could do the mirroring of redundent servers or would we have to manually maintain them? |
| 11:21 | <anderiv> | slashtom: for the initial setup, you can clone a disk image to the second linode, but from that point on, you'd need to figure out a way to handle data/db replication. |
| 11:24 | <slashtom> | ok |
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| 12:49 | <tierra> | so, I have a password on my SSL cert, which now requires that I enter it for Apache to start... anyone have suggestions on how I can fix this so I don't need to enter the password if the server is restarted itself, or if Apache dies and gets restarted? |
| 12:49 | <tierra> | was there an option I should have used so it didn't require me to add a password when I created the CSR? |
| 12:50 | <@mikegrb> | you can strip the password with the openssl command line tools |
| 12:50 | <@mikegrb> | you tell it to read the existing cert and write out a new one |
| 12:51 | <@mikegrb> | enter the password and it makes happyness for you |
| 12:51 | <Funky_> | cp server.key server.key.org |
| 12:51 | <Funky_> | openssl rsa -in server.key.org -out server.key |
| 12:51 | <tierra> | thanks mikegrb and Funky_ |
| 12:52 | <@mikegrb> | well Funky_ was more helpful :D |
| 12:52 | <Funky_> | :D |
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| 13:21 | <vsnine> | i have a Xen question |
| 13:22 | <@caker> | sure |
| 13:23 | <vsnine> | i'm setting up my own dom0 over the network right now, and i'm assuming that when i start xend that it's bringing my network down to handle the bridging that needs to take place? i dont have serial access right now |
| 13:23 | <@caker> | yeah, it's good like that. |
| 13:23 | <@caker> | I don't bother using *any* of the network config scripts that come with Xen |
| 13:24 | <@caker> | you can turn them off in /etc/xen/xend-config -- mine is: (network-script '/bin/false') :> |
| 13:25 | <vsnine> | so would that avoid the issue of it killing my network? |
| 13:25 | <@caker> | yup. Just pre-configure the bridge on your own / at boot |
| 13:25 | <vsnine> | will try, thanks |
| 13:25 | <anderiv> | caker: I assume the xen network config is quite similar to the bridging setup we use with UML? |
| 13:25 | <@caker> | I also use my own vif script to add the Xen virtual interfaces to the bridge, and configure ebtables, etc: (vif-script /vbin/li-network.pl) |
| 13:26 | <@caker> | anderiv: it's the identical code, yes |
| 13:26 | <anderiv> | sweet - good to know in case I ever make the attempt to switch my work virtual servers over to xen. |
| 13:27 | <anderiv> | I'm just starting to get UML figured out, though, so that won't happen for a while :-) And my users are very happy with the performance, so I've no reason to switch. |
| 13:27 | <Schroeder> | GUESS WHO LOST THE SUPER BOWL? |
| 13:27 | <vsnine> | the losers? |
| 13:27 | <Battousai> | the yankees? |
| 13:28 | <Schroeder> | the cheating New England Traitors lost |
| 13:29 | <vsnine> | caker: what will happen if i start xend with (network-script '/bin/false') ? and can i configure the bridge afterward? |
| 13:29 | <@caker> | vsnine: yes |
| 13:37 | <Rifkin> | I gotta say, since you rebooted host57, its performance has been so much better |
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| 13:53 | <vsnine> | caker: putting /bin/false as my network script did the trick, thx |
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| 14:11 | <esoterik> | when I boot up a newly installed debian setup with lighty+php+mysql, I have 7 lightys, 9 php5-cgis and 11 mysqlds in top. This should not be happening, correct? |
| 14:12 | <@caker> | heh .. supermicro's website is wacked: http://www.supermicro.com/ (click links) |
| 14:12 | <@caker> | ok, now it's down... |
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| 14:21 | <sakaal> | caker: I updated the ticket with more info. The nameservers are working randomly. :( |
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| 14:25 | <@caker> | sakaal: for now, just remove 63.247.77.198 (I removed it from dhcp) -- the datacenter techs there are clueless |
| 14:25 | <sakaal> | how weird, but all the servers are equally random, so I'm not sure if that's going to really solve the prob |
| 14:26 | * | caker looks at the ticket |
| 14:26 | <sakaal> | so I only pasted you with 6 queries, I did dozens, and got probs with every ns |
| 14:27 | <sakaal> | would it help if one of you guys had access to my linode? there's nothing private configured there yet |
| 14:28 | <@caker> | sakaal: I'm just going to set up our own resolvers in Atlanta... thanks for your patience on this |
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| 14:28 | <@caker> | give me 20 min or so, and I'll have you test -- cool? |
| 14:29 | <sakaal> | no worries, yet, and I appreciate your attention on this matter, but of course I have to change provider if it's not resolved soon. That would be a shame because I really have liked what I've seen so far, except for this ns matter... :( |
| 14:30 | <sakaal> | but you're saying you're "just now" setting up new resolvers, so can I expect they can help on this within the couple days or even today? |
| 14:31 | <iggy> | I'd guess as soon as they have them installed and configured |
| 14:31 | <sakaal> | i figured that much out, but was basically asking, if that's going to be 1 day or more |
| 14:31 | <@caker> | sakaal: 20 minutes :) |
| 14:32 | <sakaal> | great, thanks caker! |
| 14:32 | <GatorKram> | I wa about to say, he said 20 mins ;) |
| 14:32 | <sakaal> | ah sorry, you're right, i completely missed that one, my bad :) |
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| 14:32 | <sakaal> | I have a too big screen and too small font... |
| 14:32 | <GatorKram> | hehe |
| 14:32 | <mwalling_> | mikegrb: its american lafrance that just filed chapt 11, right? |
| 14:33 | <warewolf> | HI SUNGO! |
| 14:33 | <sungo> | is it possible for an existing member to pick up an old school linode-64 or some such? |
| 14:33 | <sungo> | warewolf: I RULE YOU |
| 14:33 | <iggy> | just buy a 384 and limit it to 64M of mem usage |
| 14:33 | <mwalling_> | 384? |
| 14:33 | <warewolf> | iggy: I think he wants it /hella/ cheap. |
| 14:33 | <iggy> | or I meant 360 |
| 14:33 | <GatorKram> | hehe |
| 14:33 | <sungo> | I need a very small very cheap system. |
| 14:34 | <iggy> | cheaper than $20 a month? yeesh |
| 14:34 | <GatorKram> | i think someone told me once, those old ones were free, if you were a member long enough ;) |
| 14:34 | <sungo> | I can get what I want elsewhere for about 7$/mth. But I really don't want to go elswhere. |
| 14:34 | <GatorKram> | sungo, you can get a vps for $7? |
| 14:35 | <sungo> | GatorKram: yes. 64M RAM, 2.5G disk. other very limited stats :) |
| 14:35 | <sakaal> | I chose this linode, because it has the best bang for price afaik, only rimuhosting and eapps came close |
| 14:35 | <sungo> | I need to put an svn server and small www site on it. |
| 14:35 | <GatorKram> | you might have better luck finding someone to "rent" you what you need off their linode hehe |
| 14:36 | <iggy> | sungo: I think they are busy working on something else atm, might want to give them a few to respond |
| 14:36 | <sungo> | iggy: yup. I never expect immediate responses in IRC :) |
| 14:36 | <sakaal> | those are not very resource-hungry, but you should also consider how are you going to backup your svn |
| 14:36 | <sungo> | iggy: I've been around this track a few times :) |
| 14:36 | <sungo> | sakaal: I have that under control :) |
| 14:36 | <GatorKram> | btw, if $20 isnt cheap, you have other money issues you should be worried about ;) |
| 14:36 | <sakaal> | good |
| 14:37 | <sungo> | GatorKram: it's too much for what I want to do. |
| 14:37 | <sakaal> | maybe they are working on an article "How to host a free Java EE app server" |
| 14:37 | <sakaal> | or get it hosted, anywayz |
| 14:37 | <warewolf> | GatorKram: what he's saying is the smallest currently available linode is *waaaay* overkill for what he needs. That, and he's already got a powerful enough linode. He's looking for separation/segregation. |
| 14:37 | <GatorKram> | warewolf: yeah |
| 14:38 | <GatorKram> | but my point is still valid |
| 14:38 | <GatorKram> | hehe |
| 14:38 | <warewolf> | so is his :) |
| 14:38 | <GatorKram> | not really |
| 14:38 | <warewolf> | to each his own. |
| 14:38 | <sungo> | GatorKram: then give me 20$*12 right now. |
| 14:38 | <sungo> | GatorKram: I accept paypa |
| 14:38 | <sungo> | l |
| 14:39 | <GatorKram> | granted, it might not have value to him, at $20 for what he wants to do, but thats the smallest package they list |
| 14:39 | <sakaal> | hehe, sure you can expect it as long as you don't demand it :) |
| 14:39 | <GatorKram> | just speaking in general, if there was money to be had, selling smaller linodes, logic says they already would be |
| 14:40 | <sakaal> | maybe there will be |
| 14:40 | <sungo> | see, this is why I'm looking for the staff's input, not yours :) |
| 14:40 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:40 | <GatorKram> | lol |
| 14:41 | <warewolf> | roflmao |
| 14:41 | <GatorKram> | so if i was saying yeah man, they should so set you up a custom linode for $7 youd want to hear more of what I want to say |
| 14:41 | * | GatorKram smirks |
| 14:41 | <sungo> | no, not really. If mikegrb said that, I'd care :) |
| 14:41 | <sungo> | you all having my back or whatever is great if I need a morale boost. I don't :) |
| 14:42 | <sakaal> | so what you are saying is that you are highly independent individual |
| 14:43 | <sungo> | Yes. who can be a complete asshole when people annoy him :) |
| 14:43 | <GatorKram> | what would be cool, is if you could take your one linode, and boot more than one profile from it ;) |
| 14:43 | * | sakaal puts on his Dr. Phil hat |
| 14:43 | <warewolf> | sungo: might be a good idea to get out of the s/n here, and post a support ticket to get an official response outta linode |
| 14:43 | <sungo> | and let me tell you, having to dig through 100+ goddamn php resumes today, I came pre-annoyed :) |
| 14:43 | <sakaal> | interesting, why do you need this urge to emphasis that self image? |
| 14:43 | <GatorKram> | I should say, boot more than one at a time |
| 14:43 | <warewolf> | HI DR PHIL |
| 14:44 | <sakaal> | *have (sry, dr. phil would not have typed it incorrectly) |
| 14:44 | <sakaal> | I'm busted. |
| 14:44 | * | GatorKram sticks to the original topic |
| 14:44 | <sakaal> | ...and he doesn't wear a hat |
| 14:44 | <sakaal> | ...not even hair actually |
| 14:44 | <GatorKram> | someone validate my idea, damn it |
| 14:44 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:44 | <GatorKram> | lol |
| 14:44 | <sakaal> | did we have a topic? |
| 14:44 | <mwalling_> | chicken |
| 14:45 | <sungo> | warewolf: see, I still secretly am hoping that someone like mikegrb over there will suddenly say "no, you asshole, we can't do that" or vice versa :) |
| 14:45 | <GatorKram> | sungo: in my idea, you could have as many as you had space for, heh |
| 14:45 | <@caker> | !dns resolver1.atlanta.linode.com |
| 14:45 | <@linbot> | caker: 75.127.97.6 |
| 14:45 | <sungo> | or caker! |
| 14:45 | <sakaal> | nice |
| 14:46 | * | sakaal immediately digs in that ns. |
| 14:46 | <GatorKram> | that was fast |
| 14:46 | <@caker> | sakaal: it's not up yet |
| 14:46 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:46 | <GatorKram> | lol |
| 14:46 | <sakaal> | hehe ok :) |
| 14:46 | <sakaal> | ok what we got was a teaser trailer |
| 14:46 | <sungo> | mikegrb: appears to be stuck in a lolz loop though. |
| 14:46 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:46 | <GatorKram> | oh, well, then got a move on there caker, lol |
| 14:46 | <@mikegrb> | mmm cake |
| 14:46 | <warewolf> | cake |
| 14:46 | <GatorKram> | i agree |
| 14:46 | <sungo> | awesome. |
| 14:46 | <GatorKram> | hmm |
| 14:46 | <@mikegrb> | mmm cake |
| 14:46 | <sungo> | the cake, as always, is a lie |
| 14:47 | <GatorKram> | now I cant tell whos a boy |
| 14:47 | <GatorKram> | bot/ |
| 14:47 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:47 | <GatorKram> | lol |
| 14:47 | <GatorKram> | arrgg |
| 14:47 | <GatorKram> | hush up over there mikegrb ;) |
| 14:47 | <@mikegrb> | mmm cake |
| 14:47 | <sakaal> | what? are they serving cake at the grand opening of the new ns? |
| 14:47 | <warewolf> | mikegrb has scripted responses to l0l, r0flmao, and c@ke. |
| 14:47 | <GatorKram> | i need to curtail my overuse of the term laughing out loud |
| 14:47 | <sakaal> | why |
| 14:47 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:47 | <sakaal> | lol |
| 14:48 | <GatorKram> | no comment, it is self evedent |
| 14:48 | <GatorKram> | heh |
| 14:48 | <GatorKram> | ill go back to abusing "heh" |
| 14:48 | <sakaal> | hehe has a rhyme too |
| 14:48 | <sakaal> | does the urban dictionary have a synonyum lookup |
| 14:49 | <sakaal> | hmmm... it says, and i quote, lolz = Laughing out loud, zebras. |
| 14:50 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:50 | <sakaal> | and it also has, apparently correct, psychoanalysis for your choice of "heh" = half laugh, semi-cynical connotation, used on IRC by those too cool to say lol or roflmao |
| 14:51 | <GatorKram> | hehe |
| 14:51 | <GatorKram> | yeah |
| 14:51 | <GatorKram> | so true |
| 14:52 | <GatorKram> | im way to cool to say l@l |
| 14:52 | <sungo> | or to use punctuation |
| 14:52 | <GatorKram> | ive been out of school for enough years not to care about grammer anymore |
| 14:52 | <GatorKram> | or spelling |
| 14:52 | <GatorKram> | or anything else |
| 14:52 | <GatorKram> | hehe |
| 14:52 | <sakaal> | exactly |
| 14:52 | <sungo> | so you dropped out last week? |
| 14:53 | <GatorKram> | im 40 |
| 14:53 | <GatorKram> | i cant remember last week |
| 14:53 | <GatorKram> | but maybe |
| 14:53 | <sungo> | Did you suffer a brain injury or something? |
| 14:53 | <GatorKram> | it doesnt seem logical, but then who knows what I meant by school |
| 14:53 | <sakaal> | h,, |
| 14:53 | <GatorKram> | surely not grade school anyway |
| 14:54 | <sakaal> | oh the mystery |
| 14:54 | <GatorKram> | sungo: why, are you a doctor? |
| 14:54 | <sakaal> | of medicine |
| 14:54 | <sakaal> | he's not. Otherwise his nick would be Dr.sungo or sungoPhD |
| 14:54 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 14:54 | <GatorKram> | lol |
| 14:54 | <GatorKram> | oops |
| 14:54 | <GatorKram> | I mean |
| 14:55 | <GatorKram> | heh |
| 14:55 | <GatorKram> | that would depend on how long hes had said title |
| 14:55 | <GatorKram> | at some point down the line, you drop it again |
| 14:55 | <sakaal> | like before or after he last typed /nick |
| 14:55 | <GatorKram> | people still type /nick ? |
| 14:56 | <GatorKram> | hehe |
| 14:56 | <sakaal> | while it might be true that those who just got it probably wear it more |
| 14:56 | <GatorKram> | yeah, that was my point I guess |
| 14:56 | <sakaal> | well i have been few years out of irc so i dont know it has changed, except now of course im using the web client |
| 14:56 | <GatorKram> | i was trying to be funny with the /nick comment |
| 14:56 | <sakaal> | it might happen that those grades are getting more oldfashioned |
| 14:57 | <sakaal> | so was i :) |
| 14:57 | <sakaal> | sorry, my english does it that sometimes i cant carry through all the good humour and erudite wisdom i carry deep inside mithoughts |
| 14:57 | <GatorKram> | i guess neither one of us were funny |
| 14:57 | <sakaal> | we must be boring. otherwise we would not be here trying to fix it. |
| 14:58 | <GatorKram> | hmm |
| 14:58 | <GatorKram> | i am just hopping you arent a bot |
| 14:58 | <sakaal> | me too... |
| 14:58 | <sakaal> | ;) |
| 14:58 | <GatorKram> | me or you |
| 14:58 | <GatorKram> | heh |
| 14:58 | <sakaal> | that is a proof |
| 14:58 | <sakaal> | that you are |
| 14:58 | <GatorKram> | lies, all lies |
| 14:58 | <sakaal> | you wouldn't have suspected me otherwise |
| 14:58 | <GatorKram> | hmm |
| 14:59 | <sakaal> | a Turing test with two bots |
| 14:59 | <sakaal> | can they figure out they are both bots |
| 14:59 | <GatorKram> | i guess one could just ask the other |
| 14:59 | <GatorKram> | do bots lie |
| 14:59 | <GatorKram> | hmm |
| 14:59 | <sakaal> | ? |
| 14:59 | <sakaal> | prove that :) |
| 14:59 | <sakaal> | oh ok it was a question |
| 15:00 | <sakaal> | and not a statement |
| 15:00 | <GatorKram> | heh |
| 15:00 | <GatorKram> | sorry |
| 15:00 | <GatorKram> | ? |
| 15:00 | <GatorKram> | there |
| 15:00 | <@caker> | !dns resolver2.atlanta.linode.com |
| 15:00 | <@linbot> | caker: 75.127.97.7 |
| 15:00 | <@mikegrb> | mmm cake |
| 15:00 | <sakaal> | is this another trailer or the real thing now cake? |
| 15:00 | <GatorKram> | go dns man go |
| 15:00 | <@caker> | sakaal: ok, give 75.127.97.6 and 75.127.97.7 a try now, please |
| 15:00 | <sakaal> | ty, i will... |
| 15:01 | <GatorKram> | dns, when it works right, is wonderful, when it breaks, it sucks the worst |
| 15:01 | <sakaal> | both ok with dig |
| 15:01 | <@caker> | the ones that were broken we didn't control.. if you want something done right... |
| 15:01 | <sakaal> | now i put them in my resolv.conf |
| 15:01 | <GatorKram> | caker: no doubt about that one |
| 15:01 | <@caker> | sakaal: yeah along with .50 (offsite, one that I control, as well) |
| 15:01 | <sakaal> | caker: you're absolutely right on that one |
| 15:02 | * | GatorKram pokes sakaal for being mr obvious |
| 15:03 | <GatorKram> | i cant stand what some isps are doing with dns redirections now |
| 15:03 | <@caker> | 75.127.97.6,75.127.97.7,67.18.92.50 <-- correct list |
| 15:03 | <GatorKram> | my dsl isp is doing it now |
| 15:03 | <sakaal> | yep, alles in ordnung |
| 15:03 | <GatorKram> | typo redirection on any and all records, heh |
| 15:03 | <GatorKram> | and some people have the nerve to tell me I shouldnt be angry about it |
| 15:03 | <sakaal> | do i really need the third one caker, is it fixed now, or a new one? |
| 15:04 | <@caker> | 67.18.92.50 always worked, right (in fact I think it was the only one that was working for your IP range) |
| 15:05 | <sakaal> | ah ok, i thought i got errors with them all but maybe i missed that one |
| 15:05 | <GatorKram> | the real question is what on earth are they doing to them, for them to be broken |
| 15:06 | <@caker> | GatorKram: it's a new IP range, and they didn't add the range(s) to their nameservers' ACL |
| 15:06 | <@caker> | so .. |
| 15:06 | <GatorKram> | ahh |
| 15:06 | <sakaal> | yep, i know, but i don't care, because that's not my problem anymore :) |
| 15:06 | <@caker> | I asked gnax to look at the ACLs for their nameservers, to make sure, this was their response: (classic) |
| 15:06 | <sakaal> | ahh ok |
| 15:06 | <@caker> | The ACL looks correct. If you are still having problems, please give a domain to test with in each /24. |
| 15:06 | <sakaal> | still good to have the explanation :) |
| 15:06 | <@caker> | /quote |
| 15:06 | <Battousai> | hah |
| 15:06 | <@caker> | wtf?! |
| 15:06 | <Battousai> | good ol' gnax |
| 15:07 | <GatorKram> | are they so worried about millions of other people using their dns servers, that they put limits on them |
| 15:07 | <@caker> | GatorKram: yes, I do on all of my resolvers, as well. It's just good practice |
| 15:08 | <GatorKram> | i dont think ive ever found a caching server that didnt let me query it nicely |
| 15:09 | <sakaal> | mwalling: Thanks for the temporary DNS, you can now shut it. |
| 15:09 | <@mikegrb> | lolz |
| 15:09 | <GatorKram> | its so simple to setup your own, why would someone abuse someone elses, lol |
| 15:10 | <@mikegrb> | roflz |
| 15:10 | <Battousai> | rofl |
| 15:10 | <sakaal> | yeah, it's much easier to abuse your own ns |
| 15:17 | <GatorKram> | hmm |
| 15:17 | <GatorKram> | http://www.theshore.net/pricing.cfm |
| 15:18 | |