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rayfun | Hi, why does apt not install the latest version here and how can I change this behaviour? | 06:54 |
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rayfun | axel@lyra:/var/www/html/vhosts$ apt-cache policy phpmyadmin | 06:54 |
rayfun | phpmyadmin: | 06:54 |
rayfun | Installed: (none) | 06:54 |
rayfun | Candidate: 4:4.9.5+dfsg1-2ubuntu0.1~esm1 | 06:54 |
rayfun | Version table: | 06:54 |
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ice9 | which diagram type is the most suitable for documenting server's services and architecture? | 18:13 |
oerheks | dia, the software itself is created for such task | 18:18 |
tomreyn | (cross posted to at least #linux and #debian, as usual) | 18:21 |
oerheks | sorry for my brainfart | 18:23 |
znf | Has anyone tried to patch an Ubuntu kernel with Google's BBRv3 ? | 20:05 |
ice9 | sorry tomreyn for cross posting, because I usually wait for hours to get a response if posted in a single channel, sometimes when I need a quick response (for a reason) I do that; but yeah, that's not good! | 20:10 |
JanC | at the very least it's better if you mention that you posted it elsewhere before; people can check to see if they aren't going to do useless work then... | 20:22 |
znf | so, nobody ever tried to BBRv3 on top of an ubuntu kernel? :( | 21:22 |
patdk-lap | dunno about bbrv3, just using whatever bbr is in linux 6.5 | 22:18 |
JanC | Google promised to upstream BBRv3 "ASAP", so it will be in Ubuntu once they do that :) | 22:19 |
patdk-lap | make a dkms package :) | 22:23 |
Odd_Bloke | I'm not really sure where to report this, but I'm seeing archive.ubuntu.com blocked in India with a link to http://www.airtel.in/court-orders/ | 22:31 |
sarnold | "Hon’ble Court." | 22:31 |
sarnold | well that's one way to not look up how to spell "honorable" | 22:31 |
patdk-lap | Odd_Bloke, your isp? | 22:32 |
Odd_Bloke | Google suggests that's an official form of address for the Indian Supreme Court (but their website didn't load, somewhat ironically). | 22:36 |
patdk-lap | just dont use your isp's dns server | 22:37 |
patdk-lap | I just run my own pulling from the roots | 22:37 |
patdk-lap | not sure if googles dns would follow .in stuff or not | 22:37 |
patdk-lap | I doublt 9.9.9.9 would | 22:37 |
Odd_Bloke | `curl -H "Host: archive.ubuntu.com" 91.189.91.83` hits the issue, so I don't think it's DNS hijacking. | 22:39 |
patdk-lap | oh, they are doing route blackholing | 22:40 |
patdk-lap | effective, but I rarely see it done | 22:40 |
patdk-lap | any other ips? outside of uk? | 22:41 |
patdk-lap | 185.125.190.36 maybe? | 22:41 |
Odd_Bloke | Same result. | 22:41 |
patdk-lap | still in uk, heh | 22:41 |
patdk-lap | you could point to my apt-cache-ng server if you wanted? | 22:42 |
sarnold | Odd_Bloke: what dns recursors or forwarders are you hitting? what IP addresses does it reply? | 22:42 |
patdk-lap | he did a stright http connect to the right ip, still no go | 22:42 |
sarnold | ohhhhh | 22:42 |
tomreyn | https could help there, if available | 22:43 |
patdk-lap | cache.patrickdk.com:3142 | 22:43 |
patdk-lap | https wouldn't help | 22:44 |
patdk-lap | http/https/... depends on tcp working | 22:44 |
sarnold | Odd_Bloke: maybe traceroutes? | 22:44 |
patdk-lap | question is, local isp blackhole, or a higher country level blackhole | 22:45 |
tomreyn | oh, i was thinking they replaced the website by something else. | 22:45 |
patdk-lap | they did, by redirecting the ip address :) | 22:45 |
tomreyn | i'll hold back on the discussion, this is not the time + place. | 22:48 |
patdk-lap | must be a local isp thing, most if the in looking glasses find it ok | 22:51 |
tomreyn | http://www.site24x7.com/tools/public/t/results-1713912834141.html hyderabad + new delhi (unknown isps) report response size 262 bytes (but not others in IN) | 22:55 |
oerheks | http://in.archive.ubuntu.com/ | 23:33 |
tomreyn | someone just suggested adding http://archive.ubuntu.com/ to the global test list of citizenlab's ooni probe https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/pull/1710/files | 23:41 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Pull 1710 in citizenlab/test-lists "Contribution from test-lists.ooni.org" [Open] | 23:41 | |
tomreyn | http://start.ubuntu.com/connectivity-check.html and https://ubuntu.com/ are already on their list according to https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/blob/master/lists/global.csv | 23:43 |
JanC | Odd_Bloke: can you use other (local or non-local) mirrors? | 23:47 |
JanC | I wonder what they objected to in the archives... | 23:51 |
sarnold | tor or vpn would be my guess | 23:52 |
JanC | huh | 23:52 |
sarnold | they've been restricting internet access in the jammu and kashmir region (or whatever they're calling it these days), they might be trying to block censorship evasion tools | 23:54 |
tomreyn | oh they have elections going, i almost forgot. | 23:55 |
JanC | from what I can tell, the Indian justice system runs on... Ubuntu | 23:57 |
sarnold | if it runs at all? | 23:57 |
sarnold | what I hear about it is mostly about how slow it is | 23:57 |
JanC | """eCommittee, Supreme Court of India | 23:57 |
JanC | Guidelines for Roll-out and Installation of Ubuntu Linux for Indian Judiciary""" | 23:57 |
JanC | there are documents about them using Ubuntu in several places :) | 23:58 |
JanC | block security updates for your own systems... excellent plan :P | 23:59 |
oerheks | sarnold, this is normal in gov https://imgur.com/gallery/yZzobvd | 23:59 |
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