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daftykins!info zulucrypt xenial00:20
ubot5Package zulucrypt does not exist in xenial00:20
daftykins!info zulucrypt bionic00:20
ubot5Package zulucrypt does not exist in bionic00:20
daftykins!info zulucrypt-gui bionic00:21
ubot5zulucrypt-gui (source: zulucrypt): graphical front end for zulucrypt-cli. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.4.0-2build1 (bionic), package size 493 kB, installed size 1832 kB00:21
daftykins!info zulucrypt-gui xenial00:21
ubot5zulucrypt-gui (source: zulucrypt): graphical front end for zulucrypt-cli. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.7.7-3 (xenial), package size 324 kB, installed size 1040 kB00:21
daftykinsthose look mighty different to me00:21
pauljwyeah they do, perhaps i'll setup a new persistent live device of bionic and load zulucrypt on it.00:24
coffeecowseahorse vs. keepassxc? just bringing up this again01:03
daftykinsthe people aren't really going to change01:03
leftyfbcoffeecow: try them both and decide for yourself01:15
coffeecowusing gpg+pass+git sounds like a nightmare01:23
coffeecowi have tried them both01:23
coffeecowkeepassxc doesn't integrate well with like anything01:23
daftykinsworked fine for me when i was testing it on kubuntu recently01:24
daftykinsjust what are you after being integrated exactly? Firefox worked fine01:24
lotuspsychjegood morning to all03:00
lordievaderGood morning06:27
BluesKajHi folks11:59
marcoagpintoHeya!!!!!! The demon is here!13:16
marcoagpintoguys?! I only slept from 8:30am to 12pm... I spent the night working on the projects... I have no life13:25
lordcirthmarcoagpinto, hi14:16
marcoagpintohey hey hey14:17
marcoagpinto>:)14:17
lordcirthHas anyone ever seen a link with MTU 2034?? I seem to have found one and I have no idea what's up14:48
pragmaticenigmasomeone monkeying around in the settings that shouldn't have?14:52
pragmaticenigmaI thought max was 150014:52
lordcirthpragmaticenigma, default is 1500, 9000 is common, we try to run 9000 internally14:53
lordcirthA lot of switches (Mellanox in particular) run 9036 or something like that, to allow MTU 9000 + tunnelling overhead.14:54
lordcirthBut 2034 is just bizarre.14:54
pragmaticenigmalordcirth: Is that set on a commercial router or in someone's home configuration?14:55
lordcirthpragmaticenigma, commercial. Troubleshooting at $WORK14:56
lordcirthAlso, tcp gets through but UDP doesn't, and I'm not aware of a firewall that would do this.14:56
pragmaticenigmaUDP doesn't go out... or UDP goes out but that NAT doesn't recognize the return?14:57
lordcirthShouldn't be any NAT involved. Not sure about how far it gets, still working on it14:58
lordcirthI was just hoping that someone had seen that odd 2034 and remembered what did that.14:58
pragmaticenigmadoesn't ring any bells for me... just seems like a random value someone set14:59
TJ-lordcirth: radius and 802.1x with jumbo frames?15:29
lordcirthTJ-, no wifi involved either. thanks tho15:30
lordcirthThis *should* be entirely across 10Gbit tagged links between managed switches with MTU 9000+15:31
TJ-is it all UDP or just some?15:37
TJ-lordcirth: 802.1x (p-NAC) not 802.11 (wifi)15:43
lordcirthoh, oops15:43
lordcirthI am not aware of anything doing PNAC on our network15:43
lordcirthHowever, the target systems all have one thing in common - they are VMware VMs, which we don't use often. And I had MTU problems with another VMware system a few months ago. So I'm pretty sure that's it.15:44
TJ-lordcirth: the reason I mention it is if 802.1x is in use there are some circumstances where the EAP certificates are larger than a 1500 frame and need the DF bit set... 2034 could be set to allow larger EAP frames at some point.15:44
lordcirthTJ-, good to know, thanks15:45
lotuspsychjessl updates incoming15:59
tomreynon apollo 13?16:02
lotuspsychjelol16:07
lotuspsychjeno on r00tb0x16:07
lotuspsychjehttps://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/07/new-ubuntu-snap-store-app16:17
lotuspsychje!landscape18:21
ubot5Landscape makes the management and monitoring of Ubuntu systems simple and effective by combining world-class support with easy to use online management tools. https://landscape.canonical.com/18:21
lotuspsychjei should have used this teward :p18:21
tewardheh\18:27
tewardindeed.18:27
OerHeks802.11n is now Wi-Fi 4; 802.11ac, Wi-Fi 5; and the upcoming 802.11ax, Wi-Fi 619:59
OerHekswhere -ax 4 times better performance than -ac19:59
tomreynare those generation numbers, or has the wifi alliance relabelled those?20:36
daftykinsit's a whole new naming scheme, mm20:37
daftykinsthough it doesn't factor in multiple transmit/receive streams on each, so there's more than meets the eye as always20:37
OerHeksyes, relabeling20:41
OerHekshttps://techerati.com/features-hub/opinions/wi-fi-6-vs-5g-what-is-right-for-your-organisation/20:42
OerHeksmu-mimo20:42
OerHeksya have to know the slang20:42
* OerHeks got abducted by 2 chihuahua's for walk20:43
tomreynaaaw poor OerHeks20:47
tomreynshould we send in the hero ninja turtles?20:47
tomreyni guess the new naming scheme is helpful for the average users. the non tech user can't tell apart ab/g ac n ax very well20:48
sonicwind$200 for a cheap wifi 6 router - https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-Next-Gen-Router-AX3000/dp/B07PCMG75T20:54
tomreynwith Amazon Alexa Voice Controls20:59
tomreynAlexa: make me an internet.20:59
OerHeksi am safe now21:21
daftykinsphew, the dogs are sated for another few hours21:21
OerHeksHow would a martini taste like, in California? http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/21:22
Gallomimialike cucumber and norri?21:25
OerHeksah yes, not stirred21:27

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