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nlsthzn-workSymmetria: how much storage has that monster of yours have again?00:52
nlsthzn-workcheers all03:32
sakhimoonin06:53
Kilosmorning superfly sakhi 06:55
KilosMaaz, coffee on06:56
* Maaz starts grinding coffee06:56
MaazCoffee's ready for Kilos!07:00
KilosMaaz, thanks07:01
MaazKilos: Okay :-)07:01
hihanhoesjmorning07:02
Kiloshi hihanhoesj 07:09
hihanhoesjHow are you this morning?07:09
Kiloswell ty and you07:09
Kilosjust struggling with vfs email address07:10
Kiloshave mailed them once before now it keeps failing07:11
hihanhoesjwhat type of failure is it?07:11
KilosThe error that the other server returned was: 451 451 Temporary local problem - please try later (state 14).07:12
Kilostoday is the second day already07:12
Kilosactually sent on wednesday night07:12
hihanhoesjhmm they might have a database problem...07:12
hihanhoesjoh thats very helpfull from their side :s07:13
Kilosyeah and i am trying to get a visa app through07:13
Kilosor actually just for them to acknowledge receipt of their fees so i can take the forms in07:14
Kiloshi rainking 07:34
Kiloslo Tonberry 07:43
superflymorning Kilos08:24
Kiloshows ya superfly 08:25
Kilosat least this channel grew back some again08:25
Kilos10 more than last week08:25
superflyKilos: getting there08:26
marcoghttp://irc.netsplit.de/channels/details.php?room=%23ubuntu-za&net=freenode <- we have indeed seen a bit of a surge08:28
marcogany particulare reason?08:28
* inetpro wonders08:32
inetprogood morning08:32
inetproMaaz: coffee on08:33
* Maaz starts grinding coffee08:33
KilosMaaz, coffee please08:34
MaazKilos: Alrighty08:34
Kilosmorning inetpro 08:34
Kiloshi marcog coupla new faces here , and some old ones came back08:36
MaazCoffee's ready for inetpro and Kilos!08:37
inetproMaaz: thanks08:37
Maazinetpro: No problem08:37
KilosMaaz, dankie08:38
MaazGroot plesier Kilos my vriend08:38
rainkinghey all09:26
rainkingfinally got xbmc to run on natty last night, anyone else running it that i can ask a question or two?09:28
cocooncrashrainking: I use it, but on Maverick09:36
rainkingcool - yeah i had to switch to the maverick repo to get it to work09:37
rainkingfor starters, i'm new to xbmc - i can't seem to find a search option anywhere in it - am i missing something?09:38
rainkingi googled, but all i get is a lot of skinning/customization results09:38
cocooncrashrainking: I haven't found or looked for a search feature09:40
cocooncrashrainking: Have you enabled library mode and set content types on your directories?09:41
cocooncrashThat's the main thing I needed to do.09:42
rainkingyup09:42
rainkingtook me a while to figure out i needed to do that :)09:42
cocooncrashSo why do you need to search? ;-)09:42
cocooncrash(Me too.)09:42
rainkingalso, the auto-scanning doesn't seem to work.. had to manually scan each source09:42
cocooncrashrainking: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Video_Library#Searching_your_Library09:42
rainkingruns better on Ubuntu than it does on OSX tho ... on OSX i could not get the streaming to another UPnP device to work, on ubuntu it just worked09:43
rainkingdude, if i missed an obvious wiki page i will commit ritual suicide09:43
rainkingoh saw that09:43
rainkingstill can't find the search button :P09:43
cocooncrashrainking: Have you looked in the context menu?09:44
rainkingi downloaded the xbmc remote app for my android phone as well, pretty sweet setup now :D09:44
cocooncrashOh, not there09:44
cocooncrashrainking: Yeah, the Andrid app is very cool09:44
rainkingnope09:44
cocooncrashI don't have an Android (yet), so I setup anyremote09:44
cocooncrashAh!09:45
rainkingi left the box indexing/scanning this morning when i left the house, will check again when i get home ... but you're right, its nicely sorted, not much need for a search09:45
cocooncrashrainking: In the side bar thing, under "Misc Options"09:45
rainkingOh really? did not see it there09:45
cocooncrashrainking: http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=Video_Library#Navigating_your_Library09:45
rainkingthanks, will take a look later09:46
rainkinghmm, so sure i didn;t see that09:46
rainkingmaybe i was in the wrong context, or it needed to finish scanning09:46
rainkingthanks mate :)09:46
cocooncrashnp09:46
rainkinganother thing ... my "media server" is an old P4 with onboard graphics.. my TV is HD though, but the res won't go over 1024x768 or so, and in Settings -> Monitors everything is greyed out..09:48
rainkingany way to get a higher res out of the thing?09:48
rainkingor do i just need better hardware09:48
rainkingits almost like it can't detect the telly09:48
rainkingin fact, its exactly like that ... can't detect the monitor09:48
rainkingits plugged in via VGA09:48
cocooncrashrainking: Do you know what chipset?09:59
cocooncrashrainking: I'd poke around with xrandr09:59
rainkingnah, not offhand - ok, thanks10:00
cocooncrashI'd expect even old graphics chips to do better than 1024x76810:00
cocooncrashIt might also be a monitor detection issue10:00
cocooncrashi.e. the graphics chip doesn't think that the TV can handle anything else10:00
* nlsthzn waves10:15
Kiloshi nlsthzn 10:15
nlsthznHi uncle Kilos 10:17
nlsthznI am running a strange mixed OS at the moment...10:18
Kiloslol10:23
nlsthzninstalled Gnome 3 on Natty...10:23
Kilosand?10:24
Kilosyou happier10:24
hihanhoesjand unity is the lesser of the two evils?10:24
Kiloslol10:24
nlsthznhihanhoesj: I wouldn't call unity evil... I was enjoying it... as for Gnome 3... now that I have made it look better, and even have some unity cross-over with the scroll-bars I am enjoying it10:26
hihanhoesjah, neither would I call it evil, but I wont call it good either.10:27
hihanhoesjI would have prefered gnome210:27
hihanhoesjbut alas, the choice is gnome3(yuck) and unity ;)10:27
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nlsthzngot to say that gnome 3 has some really slick transitions... and with the faenza icon set it looks good10:28
hihanhoesjbut it sucks in resources like a black hole10:28
hihanhoesjand having 512mb out of 768mb ram in use, without anything opened kinda sucks :)10:29
nlsthznnot noticing it (yet).... lappy is core 2 with 2gb ram, intel gfx10:29
nlsthzn330mb in use... having lots happening at the moment10:29
nlsthznnot to shabby10:29
hihanhoesjotoh unity, after running for a few day in constant mode = 256mb10:30
hihanhoesjmeaning I can actually open FireFox on this machine :)10:30
nlsthzn:) cool10:30
nlsthzn:p10:31
hihanhoesjso I kinda like unity :)10:31
nlsthznI think unity will rock come 12.0410:31
hihanhoesjlet hope :)10:31
inetpronlsthzn: you see there is the problem10:31
nlsthznnot that I am saying that it is "bad" now10:32
inetpromany of the developers these days sit with enough resources and don't notice the problem10:32
hihanhoesjbut judging by the ubuntu mail list, lotsa people are demanding heads for the unity rollout10:32
* inetpro hates bloated software10:33
hihanhoesjand if they get those heads, unity rollout will be replaced by gnome310:33
hihanhoesjagreed inetpro10:33
nlsthznbut there is a clear divide between the "pretty" DE and the lightweight ones10:33
hihanhoesjand then there is xfce, right?10:33
nlsthznhehe... medium :D10:34
hihanhoesjinbetween10:34
Symmetriahttp://networking.tenet.ac.za/dokuwiki <=== havent posted much yet, but some one in here might find some of the stuff on there interesting :)10:34
hihanhoesjgotta get back to my programming now :)10:34
Symmetriabusy typing up another 8 or 9 pieces and then will draw from various other engineers I know :)10:34
nlsthznSymmetria: eish... why you lie :p10:35
hihanhoesjooh, I see what you did there...10:36
Symmetriaheh, got a coupla other really nasty ones I can add there10:40
inetproSymmetria: nice, I hope that site will grow so more10:41
Symmetriaheh about to add one about how to extend vlan in vlan across the country to a single site 10:41
Symmetriabusy doing the diagrams and example configs 10:41
Symmetriabut QinQ across country is evil and you probably never wanna do it :P10:41
inetproSymmetria: what do you use for diagramming?10:41
Symmetriathose were done in visio, but I also use omnigraffle on the mac and on my ipad10:42
SymmetriaI actually prefer omnigraffle normally but my damn iMAC needs its harddrive replaced and I didnt feel like working on my notebook :P 10:43
inetprook10:44
Symmetriaheh that TE monitoring stuff is pretty neat10:44
Symmetriaand really useful 10:45
Symmetriabecause its a real pain in the ass to monitor rings otherwise10:45
Symmetria(I despise trying to process SNMP traps that can go missing)10:45
* inetpro is still waiting for a ultimate graphing/diagramming solution on ubuntu/kubuntu10:48
Symmetriaheh yeah, its one of a coupla things I find that is seriously lacking under linux10:49
hihanhoesjdia work for basic stuff10:49
Symmetriathere is nothing that can come close to omnigraffle and/or visio sadly10:49
Symmetriayeah, but dia is a long long way from being visio :)10:49
hihanhoesjagreed10:49
hihanhoesjvisio needs to start catching up to dia :)10:50
Symmetriaheh, there are a coupla things applications that linux really needs that its missing like that though10:50
hihanhoesjj/k10:50
Symmetria(A decent integrated mail/calender/scheduling/tasks system would be high on that list, infact, it would be top on that list)10:50
hihanhoesjevo?10:51
hihanhoesjoh you said *decent*10:51
hihanhoesjmissed that word10:51
Symmetriahihanhoesj heh, in a business environment, the only thing that can do that properly in my opinion is still, very sadly, exchange 10:51
Symmetriaexchange is light years ahead of even some of the big commercial ones (like groupwise)10:51
hihanhoesjZimbra comes close though...10:52
Symmetriabut then again, every operating system has components and applications that its missing 10:52
hihanhoesjyup, there is no one-size-fits-all solution10:52
Symmetriahihanhoesj not a chance, the shear level of integration and cleaness of the exchange interface is a long long way ahead :) but thats just my view10:53
hihanhoesjto which you are entitled :)10:53
Symmetriaheh, this is why I run linux servers, windows desktops, apple desktops, bsd servers and even one solaris server :P10:53
hihanhoesjI find Zimbra easier to use10:53
Symmetrialol, a large portion of our routers run an operating system that was built on BSD 10:53
hihanhoesjand easier to debug10:53
Symmetria(though its a long long way from being BSD these days)10:54
Symmetriaand heh, 4 of our other routers run an operating system that was built on QNX :P10:54
hihanhoesjlol, and a network admin friend of mine said that the only proper router OS is Cisco :)10:55
Symmetriaalways found that a bit of an oddity, the most expensive devices on our network by miles, run an operating system that I used to play with that booted off a single 1.44meg disk 10:55
Symmetriahihanhoesj heh, actually the QNX based system is what cisco used on those devices10:55
Symmetriathose 4 devices ARE Ciscos10:55
hihanhoesjah10:55
Symmetriaheh, the BSD based ones are junipers10:55
hihanhoesjyou learn something every day :)10:55
Symmetria(and I will take a juniper over a Cisco any day)10:55
SymmetriaCisco actually uses 3 operating systems these days10:56
Symmetriatheir own internal stuff (cisco IOS), the QNX stuff (IOS-XR) and IOS-XE which if I remeber correctly is Linux based10:56
Symmetria:P and Im not sure which of the three has more horrific bugs 10:56
Symmetrialately ciscos software has SUCKED, it is soooooooooo buggy10:57
hihanhoesjthe IOS is the only one I have played around with10:57
hihanhoesjand tbh, I dislike cisco way of thinking... but that is my opinion10:57
Symmetriaheh IOS-XR is QNX based, but they stole the entire interface from Juniper10:57
Symmetria(except left out some of the really nice parts of the juniper CLI)10:58
hihanhoesjgimme a pc and a linux distro, and I will build you a router :)10:58
Symmetriasadly I can guarantee you it couldnt do the type of things I need from a router :)10:58
hihanhoesjinfact, I have been running a ubuntu 7.10 desktop version as my main gateway at home10:59
inetproSymmetria: sadly I disagree with you10:59
Symmetriadont get me wrong, linux makes a good low to medium end router10:59
inetprowith exchange there's just way to many eggs in one basket11:00
Symmetriabut its missing wayyyyyyyy to much to do anything high end 11:00
hihanhoesjlike?11:00
Symmetria(that and without hardware asics, you are never, in a million years, going to get the kinda performance i need)11:00
Symmetriaheh hihanhoesj you arent gonna be able to throw 50+ gigs of traffic through a linux box11:00
Symmetriait cant process the packets fast enough11:00
Symmetriayou also arent gonna be able to put more than about 3 10G interfaces in it because the bus will saturate 11:01
Symmetriathere is zero VPLS support under linux that I know of11:01
Symmetriayou cannot properly process double tagged vlans under linux11:01
SymmetriaI'm not sure if linux knows how to handle mac-in-mac11:01
Symmetriathe MPLS implementations under linux are a tad dodgy11:01
Symmetriathe IS-IS stuff under quagga is buggy as hell and crashes11:02
Symmetrialinux is a single rib system and when you need multi-rib for VRF it cant do it11:02
Symmetria:P I can keep going :)11:02
hihanhoesjlook like it :)11:03
Symmetriahehe as I said, linux makes a good normal packet forwarding device for low to medium levels of traffic, and it does some basic things like NAT in an ok manner 11:03
Symmetriabut the moment you get to high end networking, you're kinda screwed :)11:03
Symmetriahttp://networking.tenet.ac.za/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=l2_l3_resiliance <=== that for example would be impossible to implement using linux routers11:03
Symmetriainetpro :) each to his own opinion there, I WANT the stuff all properly integrated because it makes my life easy 11:04
inetproSymmetria: integration is one thing but dependency hell is another11:06
Symmetriainetpro I'm not quite sure what you mean by dependancy hell though11:07
inetproSymmetria: in the typical MS world one small thing can break the back of the whole business11:07
Symmetriainetpro heh, thats the same with most things though :) take the mail servers of most companies offline and the company is kinda screwed 11:08
inetprobut I must admit they have improved a lot recently and exchange is not bad after all11:08
inetprooh and nothing beats visio, unfortunately11:09
inetprobut I do hate the fact that I can not run it natively on ubuntu11:09
Symmetriaheh, I love ubuntu for my servers, I couldnt run it as a desktop11:10
inetproSymmetria: exchange depends way to much on AD these days11:10
Symmetriaheh mirror.ac.za went through 4 or 5 different itterations before we eventually settled on ubuntu11:10
Symmetria(actually we started on ubuntu with mirror.ac.za, scrapped it, went through 4 or 5 other things while we waited for linux kernel fixes, and then went back)11:11
Symmetriathough linux still has a fair amount of issues with its network stack unfortunately11:11
inetproSymmetria: I'm very glad that you guys are using it at your level11:12
Symmetriainetpro *shrug* for what we need it really is the ideal solution11:15
Symmetriathe only really modified thing on mirror.ac.za is its webserver11:15
inetproSymmetria: did you try FreeBSD?11:15
Symmetriawe threw out apache because it didnt handle the load, went to nginx, and then got a developer to heavily patch nginx to make it work properly 11:16
Symmetriainetpro yeah, we used BSD for a while, but BSD had a similar problem to the original problem we had with linux based systems11:16
Symmetrianamely, large window sizes to allow for heavy tcp scaling over latency were causing memory leaks using the drivers we needed for the 10G network cards11:17
SymmetriaI have a feeling that the networking driver used for the Intel 10G network cards under both BSD and Linux is actually the same driver just ported from one to the other11:17
Symmetriabecause they suffered from very similar bugs :)11:17
inetproSymmetria: Cisco braces for biggest layoffs in its history http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/12/cisco-idUSN121028472011051211:24
Symmetrianot suprising, at all 11:27
SymmetriaCisco screwed up, pretty badly11:27
Symmetriaheh12:07
Symmetriahttp://networking.tenet.ac.za/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=extending_qinq <== latest addition12:07
HughJampton_wow12:30
HughJampton_although i dont like the way the lines are in front of the switches and routers12:34
HughJampton_are you able to fix that?12:34
Symmetriaheh I'll play with it, should be able to, its the attachment points on the stencils that are screwed up12:35
SymmetriaLOL, the solution represented there is kinda cool though12:35
HughJampton_if you right click, on the switch, select bring to foreground12:35
Symmetriathat whole networking.tenet.ac.za contains what amounts to a vendors worst nightmare, while being a hardcore network techies wet dream :p12:36
Symmetriaoh yeah that works ;)12:36
HughJampton_alhough clients who want to trunk VLANs usually are doing it for the wrong reasons12:36
SymmetriaLOL will reupload the diagrams in a bit12:36
HughJampton_cool, can't wait12:37
Symmetrianah there are a lot of good reasons to do it12:37
Symmetriahttp://networking.tenet.ac.za/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=l2_l3_resiliance12:37
Symmetrialook at that one 12:37
Symmetriaagain will fix diagram in a bit12:37
HughJampton_trunk vlans over wan mpls that is12:37
Symmetriaheh, depends, if a client has multiple sites like in the case of that L2_L3_Resiliance page 12:39
Symmetriathere can be good reasons12:40
Symmetriathere are certain things that work a lot better when not routed :)12:40
Symmetrialike SIP trunking12:40
Symmetriadammit, I forgot to save the vsd of that diagram on that page, will have to redo that one to fix it12:42
=== rainking_ is now known as rainking
queerySymmetria, whats going on with the internet15:19
queeryis it on your side or the varsity?15:19
Symmetriaqueery something went wrong15:36
SymmetriaIm not exactly sure what, but I know WHERE and I've routed around it 15:37
Symmetriauntil I can figure it out15:37
Symmetriabut something very definately is gong very wrong15:37
queerythanx Symmetria 15:38
Symmetriawtf Im confused 15:38
Symmetriaall my DWDM units are testing cleaning15:39
Symmetriaand the fiber is testing clean15:39
Symmetriayet Im seeing *HUGE* latencies across a path that SHOULD be fine15:39
queeryweird15:41
Symmetriaand now the latency disappears again, wtf15:44
SymmetriaType escape sequence to abort.15:44
SymmetriaSending 100, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 155.232.6.102, timeout is 2 seconds:15:44
Symmetria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!15:44
Symmetria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!15:44
SymmetriaSuccess rate is 100 percent (100/100), round-trip min/avg/max = 1/2/4 ms15:44
Symmetriaso wtf, Im hitting 2ms average but occasionally its going to 200, on a dwdm path15:45
Symmetriawith no errors on it15:45
* Symmetria looks confused as hell15:45
queerycan't help15:50
Symmetriaheh think I found it15:55
Symmetriathink the DWDM unit in durban is REALLY confused and needs a restart15:55
Kiloseish vfs cant even open a pdf attachment in an email16:35
Kilossigh16:35
Kilossupposed they will need an IT guy or admin to install adobe reader16:36
superflyvfs?16:37
inetproKilos: vfs?16:50
Kilosthe agents for aus embassy16:50
inetproahh16:50
inetprothat is sad16:51
Kilossorry guys for taking so long been trying to open it and copy/paste to a mail for them16:51
inetproKilos: np16:51
Kilosi sent it to ian and he opens it fine but they cant have adobe reader installed16:51
inetproKilos: send them an image if it boils down to it16:52
Kilosactually shocking16:52
Kilosi dunno how to do that inetpro 16:52
Kilosbut they gone home now16:52
Symmetrialol @ remote hands guy in durban16:53
SymmetriaI say to this guy, go to this rack, at the bottom of it, you will find 2 breakers, they look like breakers you'd in on a house power distribution, you see em16:54
Symmetriahe goes yeah16:54
SymmetriaI said right, turn them both off16:54
Symmetriahe was like, errr, wtf, you are mad16:54
Symmetrialol16:54
Symmetriait took 10 minutes of arguing with him to actually convince him if it went wrong I'd take the blaim16:54
Symmetriapoor dude was shitting himself16:55
Kiloslol16:56
Symmetriahe says, what do those switches turn off16:56
SymmetriaIm like, the entire dwdm system to seacom16:56
Symmetriahe's like WHAT?!?! Im like, dude, its ok, we're running on the neotel backup link, just do it16:57
SymmetriaLOL16:57
Kiloshehe16:57
inetproKilos: sudo aptitude install imagemagick16:58
inetproand then you type the following16:58
Kilosi have it16:58
inetproconvert file.pdf file.jpg16:58
Kilosoh is the .jpg an image16:59
inetproKilos: yup16:59
Kilosthen i have done it16:59
Kilosgives a file with a W on it16:59
inetprohuh?16:59
Kilosfolder16:59
inetproKilos: no, it just creates a JPG file with the name you gave it eg: file.jpg17:00
inetprobut it's not the best idea to do this 17:00
inetproI was just saying, in a worst case scenario17:01
Kilosoh sorry inetpro i was thinking of the conversion i did with office17:01
Kilosif you go save it gives the option of save as word .doc or odf i think17:03
inetproKilos: no I'm talking of commandline17:05
Kilosyessir. i am telling you how i converted it to .doc17:06
inetproKilos: if you have a .PDF file it's very easy to convert into an image but it will generally make it bigger in size17:06
inetproah17:06
Kilosif they cant open a .doc i gonna cry17:06
* inetpro thought that perhaps you have a scanned pdf17:07
Kilosno i have the mail from ABSA17:07
Kilosproof of payment goodie17:08
kbmonkeyhi hi17:08
Kiloshi kbmonkey 17:08
kbmonkeypdf troubles Kilos ?17:09
Kilosnot me vfs17:09
Kilosi dont have probs for too long cause i get solutions here17:09
kbmonkey:)17:10
Kiloslol17:10
* Kilos loves ubuntu17:10
Kilosand ubvuntu-za17:10
Kilosubuntu-za too17:10
kbmonkeyah good, good. I needs a solution myself actually17:10
Kiloshehe17:10
* kbmonkey hugs ubuntu-za and his DRM free games17:10
Kilosexplain the prob and someone will help you17:11
kbmonkeyokay its a bit tricky though. repartitioning tonight. I want a dual boot, and share swap partition. this is possible?17:12
Kilosgparted17:12
Symmetriamy god17:12
SymmetriaI just discovered that the manageent ports on a device that costs 1.5 million rand17:13
Symmetria... are... get this...17:13
Symmetria10baseT half duplex 17:13
Symmetriafixed config 17:13
kbmonkeyI Googled this plenty, but the tricky part is if one distro uses encrypted swap17:13
Symmetriawhat DRUGS is a vendor on that they supply anything with 10baseT half duplex ports in the modern world17:13
kbmonkeyThis a token ring network by any chance? ;P17:14
Kiloslol Symmetria expensive ones17:14
Symmetriakbmonkey LOL, thats the management port for a unit that drives currently 60gigabit worth of wavelengths and is capable of driving 1.6 terabit worth of wavelengths17:15
Symmetriahell, even the out of band communication channel with the rest of the units on the fiber path is an out of band STM-1 (155mbit) so wtf is the point of limiting my direct access to the unit to 10baseT half17:15
kbmonkeyA: incompetence. Did I win, did I?17:16
Symmetriaits cisco, so you don't win much as its expected17:16
kbmonkeyMaybe I should just create a swap partition for each distro, avoid complexity, keep it simple17:17
Kiloskbmonkey, you wanna dual boot with what17:19
superflykbmonkey: it's perfectly safe to share a swap partition17:20
inetprogreat, Canonical switches to OpenStack for Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Canonical-picks-OpenStack/?kc=rss17:21
kbmonkeyCrunchbang and Ubuntu 11.04 17:21
inetprosounds very interesting17:21
* Symmetria is seriously thinking about trying to find the budget to build a tenet grid17:21
kbmonkeyand _possibly_ tri boot, a third for testing OS'es17:21
SymmetriaI have a bunch of spare network blades for our ciscos with a gazillion 10G ports (old lan cards that we dont use anymore)17:22
Symmetriaso if I were to buy like, 8 or 10 machines equivelant to mirror.ac.za17:22
Symmetriahook them all up and build a grid 17:22
inetproSymmetria: with OpenStack?17:22
SymmetriaI could build like, 120 cpu core, 640gig of ram cluster all linked at 10G 17:22
Symmetriafor less than a million bux 17:22
kbmonkeyO_O17:23
Symmetriainetpro with whatever :P Im just wondering if it would actually get used and if its worth investing the money17:23
inetpro:-)17:23
Symmetriawould be kinda cool though17:23
kbmonkeyskynet!17:23
Symmetriaand if we used those mirror.ac.za servers for it, it would be fast as hell17:23
inetproSymmetria: sounds like a good idea17:23
Symmetria(mirror.ac.za = crazy box)17:23
Symmetriaits got 12 64bit I7 based xeon cores in it :P17:24
Symmetria(2 x 6 core cpus)17:24
Symmetriahell, if I bought 10 of those and put 4 cpus in each, I could hit 240 cores17:24
* Symmetria imagines doing a kernel compile on that thing :p17:24
Symmetriaor running seti on it17:24
* inetpro has this idea in mind of starting a drupal user group in Pretoria but I'm not quite ready yet17:25
inetproI handed over my chairmanship on Monday to another guy and will hopefully have more time soon17:26
Symmetriaheh Im just looking for interesting stuff to do in my spare time, tenet's network at the moment is busy being deployed but the design is pretty much there, and there is no much resiliance in the network that it pretty much runs itself with very little intervention 17:27
Symmetriaso the normal NOC processes and operational procedures handle the faults, but the interesting design and implementation work is largely done 17:27
Symmetriaso now I need interesting new projects17:27
Symmetria(hence my new networking wiki site)17:27
kbmonkeyI always wanted to build my own mini beowulf cluster17:27
kbmonkeyjust because17:28
inetproSymmetria: maybe you can help us with some playground space for getting peeps up and running in terms of hosting websites17:28
kbmonkeyit would sure grind through folding@home 17:28
SymmetriaI wanna develop my crazy networking wiki till I have enough information to turn it into a book for publication17:28
Symmetriainetpro, I've had requests from sun to create a south african style dropbox site as well17:28
Symmetriawhich I could do, just gotta buy some hardware and some disk space, but the amount of disk space you need for that type of stuff is... huge17:29
Symmetriaand controlling it so it doesnt become warez central is rather tough as well17:29
inetproanyway those where just some thoughts17:30
* inetpro wbbl17:30
SymmetriaI kinda have this desire to do my wiki purely to start getting people interested in networking17:30
Symmetriabecause so many people avoid networking because they view it as dull and simple and don't realize all the complexities that you can have fun with17:30
Symmetrianetworking is so much more than routing packets from A to B 17:30
Symmetriaits incredibly diverse17:31
inetproSymmetria: I try to avoid it because it's way to complicated for me17:31
Symmetriaheh inetpro its diverse and yeah, it can be complicated, but its not HARD17:31
inetprosure17:31
Symmetrianetworking is like, programming, if you know the THEORY you should be able to network on any kit17:31
Symmetriaits the theory that people just dont seem to grasp17:31
Symmetriaonce you know your networking theory, everything else is syntax17:32
Symmetria(until you start doing really evil crap, in which case you can twist your brain)17:32
kbmonkeybbl, backing up my partition for the reformat later :)17:33
Kerberolol @ circuit breakers for seacom dwdm17:53
Symmetriaheh18:02
SymmetriaI feel dirty, I just depeered 10 companies18:03
SymmetriaLOL, I'm a peering slut, I wanna peer the whole world, it makes me sad when I have to depeer people18:03
kodezhello everyone. i tried to install ubuntu 11.04 today for a friend but the installation process goes as far just before partition. please help19:04
DraZoroHello Kodez19:05
DraZoroThe image/cd might be damaged scan it before installing 19:06
Deegee_1konbanwa19:06
kodezhi DraZoro19:06
DraZorokonbanwa Maaz19:06
kodezhi Corrie206, how was the ubuntu launch party?19:06
kodezi had managed to use it on my laptop19:09
superflyMaaz: it doesn't work19:09
MaazLook buddy, doesn't work is an ambiguous statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Does it waste its time on IRC all day long? Please be specific! Define 'it' and what it isn't doing.19:09
superflykodez: ^^19:09
DraZoro?19:09
DraZoro:)19:09
DraZoroHey superfly 19:11
superflyhiya DraZoro19:11
DraZoroI see Maaz is getting aggressive 19:12
Kiloshehe19:12
Kiloshi DraZoro 19:12
DraZoroHi Kilos 19:12
Kiloskodez, did you try just the once19:14
kodezi tried using the desktop and alternate disks and both give the same result19:15
kodezubuntu 10.04 does install correctly without any hindrances19:15
Kilosand if you install 10.04 and then 11.0419:16
Kilosrun alongside19:16
DraZoroplustwo : I think I might join on Japanese after discovering this site http://www.teachyourselfjapanese.co.cc/19:17
kodezkilos, i haven't tried that one. i will try it19:17
Deegee_1drz19:17
Kilosi have a similar prob with my 80g drive19:17
Kilosnow i got karmic first and then maverick19:18
Kiloshavent got to 11.04 yet19:18
Deegee_1Japanese is not for the faint hearted... :-)19:18
superflyKilos: and soon you should have Natty19:18
Kiloslol yeah must be tomorrow or monday19:18
Kilosw00t19:18
Kilosonly my 80g drive does that though19:19
DraZorodeegee_1 : You are right about that one :)19:19
kodezi think i will try to follow kilos route and see where it leads me19:19
Kilos20g accepted mavirick first time19:19
Kilosmaverick19:19
Kilossomething to do with grub2 maybe19:20
kodezis there a japanese irc group for those who want to learn it?19:20
Kilos join #japanese19:21
Deegee_1non as far as I know19:21
Kilos98 peeps there19:21
DraZoroI will not learn Japanese now ...so much on my plate ...I might go mind block19:22
Kilosactually ##japanese19:22
Deegee_1heh. good luck joining that chanel19:22
Kiloshehe19:23
Symmetriamaverick.... 19:24
Symmetriathats enough to wake me up :P19:24
* Symmetria likes mavericks :p19:24
* Symmetria grins19:25
Kilosyip i love maverick19:25
Kiloslol19:25
Kilosdidnt see the s at the end19:25
Deegee_1kilos: should he (kodez) rather install maverick first then upgrade to natty?19:29
Kiloshe can do it that way too19:29
Kilosas long as you can get one installed19:29
Deegee_1ok19:30
kodezkilos, i understand. i will try that19:31
Kilossome funny thing between the mbr and boot sector19:31
Deegee_1hope kodez is taking notes of alternate options19:31
Kiloslet us know what happens kodez 19:31
Kilosalso if you install. with karmic it you tick advanced partitioning it opens install grub19:32
Kiloscouldnt find that in maverick if i member right19:32
Kilosbeen a while now with no probs here19:33
Deegee_1no stress Kilos19:33
Kiloslol19:33
kodezok, i will. pidgin is a good secretary. it taking notes in advance19:40
DraZoroYeah logs are amazing 19:40
Symmetriawtf, I just had to get mirror.ac.za removed from microsoft shitlist 19:40
SymmetriaIE8 was whining that downloading stuff from it was unsafe 19:41
* Symmetria kicks microsoft HARD19:41
kodezi think microsoft is closing linux based website. suddenly gmail is no longer a safe website and doesn't open19:42
inetproSymmetria: why did you depeer them poor guys?19:43
* Deegee_1 charges android19:43
Deegee_1lo inetpro19:44
* DraZoro wears ninja suites and hides from Microsoft topics 19:44
inetproehlo Deegee_119:44
Symmetriainetpro heh they didnt respond to queries on their noc address for 56 hours19:44
SymmetriaI will depeer anyone who doesnt answer their noc email address19:44
Symmetria:P19:44
inetproSymmetria: eish19:44
inetproSymmetria: what's a noc address?19:44
Symmetriainetpro noc@any.isp is GENERALLY an accepted address for network related queries from other ISPs19:45
Symmetriacertain addresses should really exist at any ISP, abuse@ noc@ peering@ (if the guys peer) 19:45
* inetpro learns a new thing every day19:46
DraZoroGood Night guys 19:46
Symmetriaand fail to answer my emails to any one of those for 56 hours and I depeer automatically19:46
inetprogood night DraZoro19:46
Deegee_1sayonara drazoro19:46
Symmetriaheh inetpro you see for a while telkom was going international to tenet?19:46
inetproSymmetria: that should teach them a thing19:46
Symmetriathat was because the idiots didnt update their bgp filters :P19:46
inetproeish!19:47
Symmetriaheh *shrug* we were still sending them stuff locally, but the return path from them to us was international19:47
Symmetriamaking latency kinda crap :)19:47
Deegee_1brb19:49
Kerberowow19:51
inetproSymmetria: what do you think could be wrong at Telkom if a specific connection can not go to http://community.bulksms.com/19:52
inetproI had the problem the other day and it was sorted19:53
inetprobut I hear that they still can not access the site at school19:53
inetprowith Telkom WCDMA19:53
Symmetriainetpro its possible19:54
Kerberoa better question is why can't i access www.apexdc.net19:55
inetprosounds to me like a routing issue19:55
inetproKerbero: sorry, I raised the question like that the other day, was just following up19:55
* inetpro wonders who at Telkom would be able to help19:56
SymmetriaKerbero from sun?19:56
Kerberojip19:56
Tonberryyes19:56
* Symmetria checks from tenet19:56
SymmetriaI get there fine from here19:56
Symmetriaso it aint a tenet issue 19:56
Tonberrydns server simply does not have an entry19:56
Symmetriaprobably sun blocking it19:57
* Kerbero shouts censorship19:57
inetprothe principal and others have logged calls at Telkom and have spoken to different peeps but it's not yet sorted19:57
Tonberrydoes sun use tenet dns servers for upstream dns?19:57
Symmetria*HRM* 19:57
Symmetriaactually thats REALLY weird19:57
SymmetriaIm also seeing it fail to resolve from one of our dns servers19:57
Symmetriagoogle still resolves it19:57
Symmetriaheh19:58
Symmetriaok, so the only reason some can resolve it and others cant19:58
Symmetriais because it hasnt expired19:58
Symmetriathe dns for that server is screwed19:58
Symmetriawatch:19:58
Symmetriawhen checking their authorative name servers:19:59
Symmetria(this is against googles dns servers AND my dns servers)19:59
SymmetriaNon-authoritative answer:19:59
Symmetriaapexdc.net      nameserver = ns2.bulletsphere.com.19:59
Symmetriaapexdc.net      nameserver = ns1.bulletsphere.com.19:59
SymmetriaAuthoritative answers can be found from:19:59
Symmetriaaalston@iris:~$19:59
Symmetriano authorative source19:59
Symmetriaand if you do this:19:59
SymmetriaHost ns1.bulletsphere.com not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)20:00
Symmetriano resolution on the upstream nameserver 20:00
Symmetria(thats from google's servers and mine as well)20:00
Symmetriaso I think www.apexdc.net will die everywhere as soon as its dns expires20:00
Kerberoahh20:00
Kerberoso it is actually a good thing that it fails here20:00
Tonberrysomeone forgot to renew the dns name i suppose20:00
Kerberomeans our dns server updates fast20:00
* inetpro for a moment thought that Kerbero was trying to help :-)20:01
Symmetriaheh, I checked, and yes, sun is actually using our dns servers20:01
Symmetriathey forward through one of our resolvers20:01
KerberoSymmetria: can you maybe give me the ip for that server?20:02
Kerberoapex20:02
Symmetriaumm hold, if this machine Im on can still resolve it20:03
Tonberryi tried that already20:03
Symmetria72.44.80.167 20:03
Symmetriaexcept it wont work 20:03
Kerberothanx20:03
Symmetriabeacause you dont hit the named virtual host20:03
Kerberoi have a mikrotik20:03
Kerberodns server20:04
Kerberomy own20:04
Tonberryhax20:04
Kerberohehehe20:04
Symmetriaoh yeah you can hax it20:04
Symmetria:P20:04
Kerberouhm20:04
Kerberoforgot i need to use the proxy server20:05
Kerberodamn20:05
superflyKerbero: hosts file20:05
Kerberono20:05
Kerberothe proxy resolves the host20:05
Symmetriaheh Kerbero do you want me to download something from there for you20:05
Kerberonope20:05
Kerberoit is on sourceforge anyway20:06
Kerberojust wanted to tell the people they should fix it20:06
Symmetriaoh, on their website:20:06
SymmetriaWe have updated our DNS records ready for a new server move later next month. Please be patient while the DNS change reaches your ISP and finds apexdc.net again.20:06
SymmetriaWe are building a new server that has more horsepower and is closer to the majority of our userbase. Instead of using standardised server technology (apache for one), we are investing time in the latest technology to power our server. This should provide you with faster loading times when browsing our front page and forums. We will provide more details closer to the server move. 20:06
Kerberobut someone else can20:06
Kerberoahh ok20:06
Symmetria^^^ posted on the 25th of april, so I presume that whatever they were planning when they did that, they did it and broke something20:06
Symmetriabtw, Kerbero is sourceforce.mirror.ac.za excluded from sun billing?20:07
Kerberoas far as i know yes20:07
Symmetriaand youtube?20:07
Kerberono20:07
Symmetrialame :P20:07
Kerberohehe20:07
Kerberoexactly what i said20:08
Symmetriaits just as local as mirror.ac.za so wtf not :P20:08
Symmetriainfact youtube is closer to sun than mirror.ac.za is :P20:08
Kerberowhat is the ip for the local youtube?20:08
Tonberrysun it, y u no listen?20:08
Symmetria155.232.240.x, could be almost anything in that range 20:08
Kerberohmm20:08
Kerberook20:08
Symmetriathere are a mass of ips assigned to that cluster20:08
Kerberoi think that only 155.232.190.* is excluded from billing20:08
Symmetriabut that whole /24 is dedicated to it 20:09
Symmetria*HRM* 190 or 191?20:09
Symmetriait should be 191, NOT 190 20:09
Kerberowell20:09
Symmetria191 = mirror :P20:09
Kerbero191 yes20:09
Kerberotypo20:09
Symmetria190 = something they must not screw with haha20:09
Kerberolol20:09
Symmetriaheh, no way to check on the 240.x?20:09
Kerberogoing to try now20:09
Symmetriaheh, I dont know why they dont just exclude 155.232/16 20:10
Symmetriaif they opened the whole /16 it would make things much simpler20:10
Kerberocan you maybe ask them to do it?20:10
Symmetriahaha, Ive tried in the past :(20:10
Symmetriamany times20:10
Symmetria:P I whine at stellenbosch IT about their billing every time I see them20:11
Kerberoeverybody does20:11
Kerberoand then they say it is above them20:11
Kerberoi can't ping 155.232.240.1920:12
Symmetria*HRM* yeah that should be pingable20:12
Symmetriacan you ping 155.232.240.16 20:12
Kerberohmm20:12
Symmetria(or .20 or .21)20:12
Kerberoi also can't ping mirror.ac20:12
SymmetriaLOL did they block lotsa icmp or something20:12
Kerberonormally they do yes20:13
Symmetriacan you ping 155.232.135.5?20:13
Kerberonope20:13
TOnberry_timeout21:10] <Symmetria> heh, I dont know why they dont just exclude 155.232/16 20:13
Symmetria:P I have given up trying to explain to IT departments why blocking ICMP is bad 20:13
TOnberry_timeout[21:10] <Tonberry> because of the somewhat insane amount of entries they would need to add to their damned pac file20:13
SymmetriaTonberry LOL, they cant unblock ranges?20:13
SymmetriaTonberry in their pac file, can you see what is excluded on 155.232?20:14
Symmetriaor send me their pac file :p20:14
TOnberry_timeoutonly if you enter the ip as an url20:14
Kerbero*.mirror.ac.za20:14
TOnberry_timeoutand not the hostname20:14
KerberoSymmetria: http://www.sun.ac.za/sunproxy.pac20:14
superflyisn't SUN IT a Microsoft shop?20:14
Kerberojip20:14
KerberoTOnberry_timeout: kan jy nog uit ping?20:15
Kerberolyk my hulle het dit nou geblok20:15
Kerberoalweer20:15
superflyMy brother had fun with them registering his Ubuntu computer on their network20:15
Kerberoai20:15
TOnberry_timeoutna wat?20:15
Kerberogoogle20:15
Symmetria*HRM* 20:15
SymmetriaTOnberry_timeout you CAN exclude a range in the pac file 20:15
Symmetrialook at it closely20:15
TOnberry_timeoutwerk van hier af20:15
SymmetriaisInNet(host, "146.232.0.0" , "255.255.0.0")20:16
Kerberoyes you can, but20:16
Kerberothey also need to exclude it on the already overloaded firewall20:16
Symmetria:P thats one line20:16
Kerberoexactly20:16
Kerberobut they don't listen20:16
Symmetriais everything in that pac file an exclusion btw?20:16
Kerberono20:16
TOnberry_timeouti think a lot of browsers are too stupid to exclude it properly20:16
Kerberowell20:16
Kerberolook closely20:17
Kerberotwo proxy servers20:17
SymmetriaKerbero well, what is the stuff that is redirected to lib-proxy?20:17
Kerberoand some things go directly20:17
Symmetriais the lib-proxy stuff free?20:17
Kerberoyes20:17
TOnberry_timeoutthe library pays for it20:17
Symmetriahaha I wonder if the library knows its paying for soem of this20:18
Symmetria else if ( dnsDomainIs(host, "a465.g.akamai.net"))20:18
Symmetria    { return "PROXY lib-proxy.sun.ac.za:3128"; }20:18
Symmetriaakamai?! really?! for the library bill?!20:18
Symmetriaelse if ( dnsDomainIs(host, "ad.doubleclick.net"))20:18
Symmetria    { return "PROXY lib-proxy.sun.ac.za:3128"; }20:18
Symmetriahahahahahahahahahhahahahah20:18
TOnberry_timeoutlol20:18
Symmetriamake the library pay for your adverts as well20:18
* Symmetria rolls around laughing20:18
Kerberohehehe20:18
TOnberry_timeoutTHAT was how they fixed it?20:18
Symmetria:P I would show that to the library if I were someone20:19
inetproeish20:19
SymmetriaLOL billed the library for amazon as well20:19
Kerberosome of the local sites coded by n00bs run adsense20:19
TOnberry_timeouti think tenet hosts ad.doubleclick.net ...20:19
Kerberoso that is the way they "fixed" that20:19
TOnberry_timeoutwell mirrors/caches20:20
Symmetriayeah we do20:20
SymmetriaI wonder if the library gets billed for stuff hosted on tenet 20:20
Kerberodalk moet ons push vir free access na 155.232/1620:20
SymmetriaKerbero that would make sense since the entire /16 is all tenet stuff20:21
TOnberry_timeouti think i told you about how ad.doubleclick being hosted on tenet broke most browsers without adblock20:21
TOnberry_timeoutbecause our pack file said it should go through the proxy but the proxy said tenet stuff should not 20:22
TOnberry_timeoutso every add had to wait to timeout20:22
TOnberry_timeoutbefore a page loaded20:22
Symmetriawhy didnt they just direct it?20:22
TOnberry_timeouti think another firewall dropped it then...20:23
SymmetriaLOL20:23
Kerberothe proxy doesn't forward to tenet20:23
TOnberry_timeoutbecause it was not in the mirror.ac.za range20:23
Kerberothe firewall allows it through directly20:23
Symmetria:P man, stellenbosch's system should go up on my new website under "nasty networking hack you never wanna see anywhere, ever"20:23
Symmetria:p20:23
Kerberoo was dit 'n ander geval?20:23
Kerberolol20:24
inetprobtw I found that letting the browser do dns lookups with dnsDomainIs in the pac file slows it down incredibly20:24
Symmetriaexcept that would mean trying to figure it out and creating a diagram of it20:24
TOnberry_timeoutyes20:24
Symmetriaand that would make me suicidal20:24
TOnberry_timeoutit does20:24
* inetpro uses shExpMatch rather20:24
TOnberry_timeoutmake it veryvery slow20:24
Symmetriaheh I wanna know what stellenbosch is going to do when we hand them their 10G pipe20:24
Symmetriatheir whole infrastructure will blow up and die if anyone tries to actually use the 10G20:25
Kerberothey don't know either20:25
TOnberry_timeouti think it could be blown up now if someone was bored enough 20:25
Kerbero...not that we are :P20:26
TOnberry_timeoutwhen are we getting that 10G pipe anyway?20:27
KerberoSymmetria: when do you run a freenode server on tenet?20:27
=== TOnberry_timeout is now known as Tonberry
KilosMaaz, coffee on20:32
* Maaz washes some mugs20:32
KilosMaaz, coffee for all20:32
MaazSure thing, Kilos. Hey guys, bring your own mugs! I'm tired of doing all the dishes on my own.20:32
inetproMaaz: coffee please20:33
Maazinetpro: Sure20:33
kbmonkeyMaaz, coffee please20:33
Maazkbmonkey: Alrighty20:33
Symmetria*HRM*20:33
SymmetriaI just figured out what broke earlier on our international20:33
Symmetriaand its the last thing in the world I wanted to actually find20:33
inetproSymmetria: so you working until late now?20:34
Symmetriaheh inetpro I never stop working20:34
Kerberolike a good engineer20:34
inetproserious?20:34
Symmetriabrb in 2 seconds, turning other international path back on20:35
* Symmetria prays this doesnt break anything20:35
* Kerbero testing20:35
MaazCoffee's ready for Kilos, inetpro and kbmonkey!20:36
KilosMaaz, thanks man20:36
MaazKilos It gives me great pleasure to serve a bunch of geeks :-)20:36
inetproMaaz: dankie20:36
MaazGroot plesier inetpro my vriend20:36
* kbmonkey eagerly sips the java :)20:37
kbmonkeyMaaz, thank you!20:37
Maazkbmonkey: Sure20:37
Symmetriaheh, turned it back up and now we see if stuff breaks20:37
Symmetria:P brb again20:37
Symmetriaand heh inetpro yes I was serious that I never stop working20:37
Symmetriatenet is a 9 man company20:37
inetproSymmetria: what about when you sleep?20:37
Symmetria:P there is a reason they pay me what they do 20:38
Kerberook youtube resolves to 155.232.240.16, but can't ping and can't access whithout being billed20:39
Symmetriainetpro when I sleep20:40
Symmetriamy phone is permenantly on and next to my ear20:40
Symmetriain 6 years, Ive probably had my phone off for maybe 2 hours total other than when Im in air planes20:41
Symmetriaheh, you call my phone at 4am, 6am, 12pm, when Im in hong kong, the US, south africa, doesnt matter, the phone is ALWAYS on and ALWAYS answered :P20:41
Kerberowell done20:41
Kerberoi hate answering my phone20:41
Kerberobecause it is normally people that wants me to help them for free20:42
Kerberoor advertising20:42
Symmetria(if I dont answer, you know Im either in a serious meeting, really busy, or hate your guts and dont wanna talk to you)20:42
KerberoTonberry: jy nog hier?20:43
inetproSymmetria: heh, nothing funny about that except I'd hate to fly around like you do20:43
Tonberryyes20:43
Kerberoek gaan hom oor netnou se ding daar by ludwig vra20:43
Kerberonet gou were dit toets20:43
Tonberryok20:44
superflyKerbero: I managed to get most people to stop asking me for help for free by telling them I don't use Windows (which is true) and I don't fix Windows20:44
Kerberothe problem is they come to me with other stuff too20:45
Kerberolike, my computer doesn't boot up20:45
Kerberoand, what internet do you think i should get20:45
superflyI've largely managed to avoid that20:46
Kilosnight all. sleep tight those that still sleep20:52
inetproKilos: wat, so vroeg?20:52
inetprobye kilo[tab]20:52
Kerberojip, billed for 37.63MB from youtube20:58
Kerberoso they bill definitely20:59
KerberoSymmetria: when you are not busy we have a question we want your comment on20:59
Tonberrywhy oh why does windows have a better smb client than linux?20:59
superflybecause smb is a Windows thing?21:00
Kerberobut linux have a better smb server21:00
Tonberrytrue21:00
Tonberrybut with the same ubuntu sever i get 80MB/s on windows and 40MB/s on ubunut21:01
Tonberryubuntu*21:01
Tonberryon the same client pc21:01
Tonberryso unfair...21:01
inetproTonberry: yikes21:01
inetproTonberry: did you use a smb client on windows?21:02
Tonberrywell whatever windows has built in that talks to smb21:02
Symmetriaheh21:02
Symmetriaok 21:02
inetproTonberry: ahh, that's different21:03
Symmetriaso, until monday at least there will be no international graphs :(21:03
inetproTonberry: that is native windows stuff21:03
Symmetriaand scarily, everyone is unshaped internationally 21:03
Kerberoo21:03
Kerberotime to torrent :P21:03
inetproTonberry: smb client on ubuntu is typical reverse engineered samba stuff AFAIK21:04
Tonberryok21:04
KerberoTonberry: sal ons nou hom vertel21:04
Tonberrybut why does die samba server on linux work so well?21:04
Tonberryjy kan maar21:04
inetproTonberry: good question21:04
KerberoSymmetria: on sun campus, when one watch a youtube video21:04
Symmetriayeah21:04
Kerberothose videos buffers21:04
Kerberobut then a lot of the times it stop holfway through21:05
Kerberoas if the tcp connection died or something21:05
Kerberojust tried it but couldn't replicate it21:05
Kerberobut earlier this afternoon a friend in his residence had the same21:05
Kerberoso then one need to refresh the page21:06
Kerberoor skip forward in the vid21:06
Kerberoto restart the buffering21:06
Kerberoany guess what it might be21:06
Kerberoi know there are a lot of variables here21:06
Symmetriaumm21:06
Kerberotonberry complains about my english past tense21:07
Symmetriathat sounds like a ifrewall issue21:07
Kerberoi appologise21:07
Symmetriarather than a tenet issue21:07
Symmetriabecause we've never had that anywhere else on the network21:07
Kerberohave you ever heard about load avarages of three digits big?21:08
Symmetriayeah21:10
SymmetriaIve seen that 21:10
Kerberoguess the rumours might be true21:11
Kerberofirewall...21:11
Symmetriaheh I gotta run for a bit, supper time21:12
Kerberocheers21:12
Symmetriaoh wow21:34
SymmetriaI just found our problem21:34
* Symmetria phones uct and tells them they have an hour to fix this one or he is going to turn them off21:34
nuvolariMaaz: tell Kilos pong! Skies ek is skaars oom, dinge was baie woes by die werk die week22:12
Maaznuvolari: Sure, I'll tell Kilos on freenode22:12
kodezis it possible to create a website that downloads bittorent rather than using an application22:48
kbmonkeyI don't think so kodez 22:53
kodezthanks kbmonkey, 22:54
kbmonkeyIf you had access to a server to run a service or daemon, and it can expose an interface via a web page, sure.22:54
kbmonkeybut a web site itself probably can't22:54
kodezi understand the capability of websites, i am more interested in using the browser as the front end application22:57
kbmonkeytransmission has a web frontend built-in22:59
kbmonkeyand many others I think :)22:59
hihanhoesjYou could also look into torrentflux23:02
hihanhoesjhttp://www.torrentflux.com/23:02
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