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14:22
@Basil I must have missed the announcement. He's selling VMs? What for how much?
@ChrisS He runs a business for hosting
I knew he did game hosting, Minecraft and maybe something else....
Didn't know about VMs. What kind?
All sorts!
Sorry, meant what kind of virtualization tech. KVM, LXC, Xen, ESXi, Hyper-V, BSD Jails, Zones.....
@ChrisS Oh, I wonder.
No clue...
Good question
14:34
I could use a cheap Xen or KVM host; maybe 128MB/10GB/fraction of a cpu; to act as secondary DNS and e-mail. The two requirements that have killed off every potential match so far: IPv6 (native), 99.9% historical, and I have to be able to install FreeBSD on it (or upload an image, etc).
Well, I'm certainly not ipv6
SingleHop... they're upstairs from my old company.
Roy
Roy
What's wrong with the free tier on AWS?
Oh, I guess they might not have IPv6, but you could always work with a tunnel
Hello Everyone
I have a question on linux bridging
is anyone here familiar with it?
Roy
Roy
On my frankfurt vps.net server, the IPv6 tunnel only adds about 1 ms latency
14:43
I am afraid my question is too simple and so I thought of asking the networking gurus here
Roy
Roy
This really isn't a live support room, @Bruce We really prefer that you ask on the appropriate site
ok..thanks!
Roy
Roy
That way, the answer may benefit other users in the future :)
You are right. I posted my question on superuser. Kindly take a look if you have time
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Q: Simple bridge set up on Linux

BruceI have a Linux machine with one NIC. I want to forward all packets received by the NIC (may have different MAC address than the NIC) to be forwarded out of the NIC. Basically I want the NIC to act like a reflector which reflects all packets it receives. How can I do this?

Morning
Roy
Roy
14:56
@Bruce You want a repeater bridge on a single interface?
Yes. How can I do that?
Roy
Roy
Perhaps you could try using aliased interfaces, but I've no idea if it will work. Why on earth would you want to do that? :P
@Roy: Its a long story and it will digress from the question. Thanks for taking a look at it.
Roy
Roy
Turned out to be a simple typo. Hate it when that happens :) serverfault.com/questions/490902/…
15:16
Yo @ewwhite
@ChrisS Keep an eye on lowendbox.com or look through their archives. Plenty of good deals with native IPv6.
> I regret that I have only one downvote to give to your question.
15:35
@Bruce sounds like you want to do port mirroring (quite common feature on switches). Why not just use a switch and a dedicated NIC for the mirror traffic?
@MDMarra yes?
Spamming your affiliate link is a great way to get tossed from the affiliate program and lose all your revenue. Don't do it. Especially don't do it here. — Michael Hampton 5 secs ago
@ewwhite valley file services
It's something to be done... but not yet.
oh
the email you sent the other day made it sound like it was noooow
15:48
@MDMarra You missed that user's other two spam answers. :)
on it
So, for future reference, you can see where a bit.ly link goes by adding a + to the end of the URL. They even helpfully provide stats on how far and wide the spammer has gotten with it.
@MichaelHampton that's handy to know and all deleted
16:22
@MichaelHampton nice, with stats
Dan
Dan
17:10
@MichaelHampton That's an awesome tip
18:05
@Jacob Guy meets girl, lotsa bad/weird stuff happens to guy (and sotra to girl, but it's complicated), happy ending??
 
1 hour later…
19:13
@ChrisS Don't forget about time travel
19:59
When can I shut my computer off?
20:11
@ewwhite Never
30 minutes later...
20:32
it's less a question of when it'll complete... more whether it'll complete
20:44
Turned out to be a powershell 3.0 issue.
had to uninstall some things and now my updates are applying
21:19
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Q: DHCP and ip assignment with VoiP

LogmanWe just added a Cisco SPA122 ATA with Router to our network, it will be used for our paging system (an amplifier/speakers). We are having a hard time getting it work. Well until we found out the ip that the Cisco SPA was using was also using the same ip as one of our servers. Now, is this someth...

What's "not constructive" about this?
21:45
@Jacob Time travel really isn't so important to the story as much as the escape aspect.
22:21
England doesn't have earthquakes, does it?
@MichaelHampton Not really
The following is a list of notable earthquakes that have been detected in the British Isles. On average several hundred earthquakes are detected by the British Geological Survey each year, but almost all are far too faint to be felt by humans. Those that are felt generally cause very little damage. Nonetheless, earthquakes have on occasion resulted in considerable damage, most notably in 1580 and 1884; Musson (2003) reports that there have been ten documented fatalities – six caused by falling masonry and four by building collapse. Earthquakes For earthquakes prior to the modern era,...
(that page actually bothers to list earthquakes under 3.0, which in California would fail the notability requirements and only show up in data feeds earthquake nerds use)
Then what the hell is this guy talking about?
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Q: Is there anything I can do with a software RAID 1 on linux to workaround temporary 'bad' sectors?

Luke ForemanBasically I have two identical hard disks that are in perfect working order, they just don't have the vibration tolerance they need for the environment they are in. (I am making an educated guess that this is the cause). The disks are in RAID 1 configuration via md raid/linux software raid. The R...

22:38
@MichaelHampton really noisy DC? Located in a factory? Next to a loading dock? There's lots of sources of vibration possible...
22:59
Uh oh... client accidentally cancelled their webhost/DNS hosting account.
@ewwhite How do you accidentally cancel an account?
@MichaelHampton Dunno but we had a client who didn't pay their registrar bill, lost their domain, didn't notice for 6 weeks (!!!), called me about it, someone else had squatted it, and they weren't going to pay to get it back (perhaps understandably)
In other news, anyone know what program this is?
@MarkHenderson Looks like an ancient version of Sysinternals AD Explorer
@MarkHenderson Why don't you ask him?
@MichaelHampton Been using tineye?
23:07
Google Image Search.
@ChrisS Interesting. I've been using Soterra's LDAP Administrator, but I dont know if I want to pay for it so looking for alternatives
It's also about 1/100th of the size too, which is nice
23:35
@MichaelHampton "Ok. Yes I cancelled xo and received an email that they released the domain and this is the information they provided: Your domain has been released from our reseller account with register.com"
23:52
@MarkHenderson It's ldp.exe from Microsoft
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