[04:39] <andrewlsd> squish102: what was this for "hmm, interesting challenge.. take an ubuntu server on physical and put esxi underneath it"
[04:39] <andrewlsd> squish102: why not just use KVM?
[06:52] <dlPhreak> Morning
[09:16] <jerit> I got my znc fixed
[09:17] <jerit> apparently I just needed to add BindHost = 0.0.0.0 to the conf and now it works. Why I dunno but I've learned to never question a good thing
[09:25] <superfly> jerit: 0.0.0.0 means "any IPv4 address ever"
[09:26] <superfly> jerit: BindHost is the IP address that znc needs to listen on
[09:26] <superfly> jerit: if you give it the external address of your server, you can access it externally. if you give it 127.0.0.1, you'll only ever be able to access it from the machine it is running on
[09:30] <jerit> so what happens when you don't set a BindHost?
[09:30] <jerit> I hadn't set a BindHost before
[09:31] <superfly> It uses whatever its default is
[09:31] <superfly> The documentation (or failing that, the source code) should tell you what the default value is
[09:32] <jerit> heh I wouldn't have any idea where to look
[09:32] <superfly> jerit: I find Google or DuckDuckGo useful in those sorts of situations
[09:37] <pavlushka> Eid Mubarak Every one :) \o/
[09:45] <jerit> superfly apparently setting 0.0.0.0 forces znc to use IPv4 so that explains why it fixed my problem. If znc was for some reason trying to use IPv6 then that'd be why it broke
[09:50] <magespawn> good morning
[09:53] <pavlushka> Good Morning :)
[09:55] <jerit> hello hello
[16:25] <not_found> Good evening ZA peeps
[21:29] <nlsthzn> o/ ZA land