[06:19] <knightwise> morning peepz
[06:30] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[06:31] <knightwise> hey brobostigon , how are you today
[06:32] <brobostigon> mostly asleep still, but ok, just made my first coffee of the day. and you?
[06:38] <knightwise> been up for a while. Working for the company but using my linux machine today. Running the company apps in a Win10 vm
[06:39] <brobostigon> :)
[06:45] <brobostigon> https://twitter.com/scraliontis/status/997004600111779840 oh dear.
[07:42] <diplo> Morning all
[19:11] <Gargoyle> Anyone got any clues on how I debug something on my network causing an address to be added to my route table?
[19:13] <Gargoyle> I have: [LAN:192.168.x.x] => [192.168.x.1 - Gateway 1 - 10.0.0.4] => [10.0.0.1 - Gateway 2 - 81.x.x.x] => DSL MODEMS in Bridge
[19:15] <Gargoyle> When it happens, I can't reach the web interface on Gateway 2 (but other net traffic is happy). Eg:- https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Hss75s5zd2/
[19:26] <daftykins> Gargoyle: is the 10.x VPN related?
[20:09] <Gargoyle> daftykins: Sorry. Nope.
[20:10] <Gargoyle> Figured it out. The machine had a stuck 10.0.0.2 address from somewhere.
[20:10] <daftykins> sometimes they're OpenVPN related
[20:10] <Gargoyle> I do have other VPN related issues though. :/
[20:11] <Gargoyle> if I open the vpn and immediately ping a host - it's fine. 3-5 seconds after I stop pinging, traffic stops flowwing over the vpn and it's just all locked up! :/
[20:12] <daftykins> what are the endpoints?
[20:12] <Gargoyle> That is a Cisco AnyConnect to RackSpace
[20:27] <Gargoyle> ha ha. Searching on google and someone had a similar problem because they actually named their machine "localhost" which confused the hell out of windows! :D
[20:28] <daftykins> xD