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> FreeBSD 7.1
Posted by prox, from Charlotte, on January 05, 2009 at 09:35 local (server) time

It looks like FreeBSD 7.1 has been released.  Too bad my bug hasn't been touched.

I'll probably upgrade dax, anyway.

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> R.I.P. destiny uptime
Posted by prox, from Charlotte, on January 04, 2009 at 21:20 local (server) time

Yep, my desktop, destiny, just lost its 480+ days of uptime, tonight.  The cause?

% sudo modprobe kvm_intel

Hung right after that.  <whimper>

I'm even more depressed, since starfire, my core router, hung the other day due to leap second bugs.  It lost around 380 days.

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> Happy New Year 2009!
Posted by prox, from Charlotte, on January 01, 2009 at 12:27 local (server) time

QR Code

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> iFart
Posted by prox, from Charlotte, on December 29, 2008 at 15:48 local (server) time

I don't know what to say.

iFart

Screenshot taken from the iPhone Application Store on 2008/12/29.  Note: I don't have an iPhone.

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> 2915AGN
Posted by prox, from Sarasota, on December 27, 2008 at 21:48 local (server) time

To follow up with my previous rant, I recently replaced the Atheros card in my IBM T42 with an Intel 2915ABG Mini PCI card.

2915ABG

Installation was simple, with one snag:

1802 error

A quick Google search revealed that a bit just needed to be flipped in the BIOS to allow for the usage of non-IBM Mini PCI cards.  This page provided an ISO image that I burned on a CD, and booted:

no-1802

Success!

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> IPv6 Update
Posted by prox, from Sarasota, on December 27, 2008 at 00:57 local (server) time

(I mentioned that userw01, the server that terminates my tunnel to the IPv6 Internet, is down in a previous post)

According to #ipv6:

00:02 < km-> The hardware for usewr01 failed. OCCAID is in the process of shipping a server from a different facility to replace the failed hardware. ETA for replacement is estimated to be by mid-January due to double cross-country ground shipping.

Not fun.  This means IPv6 DNS, mail, website, etc. is all going to be out until mid-January, not to mention IPv6 Internet access for my network!  The latter I was able to tackle.  However, it's the dirtiest thing I've ever done: IPv6 NAT.

PF supports it.  So, I picked up a new tunnel through Hurricane Electric.  The latency to their NYC PoP is < 1ms via IPv4, and 4.0ms via IPv6 - not bad.  It just took a dirty one-liner to NAT my whole network out of the HE tunnel, so I wouldn't have to renumber:

# IPv6 temp he.net                   
nat on $he from <v6net> to any -> ($he)

v6net is my existing /48 from SixXS and $he is the HE tunnel interface.  Works like a charm!

I've removed a couple of the public AAAA records for www, mail, etc. so users with IPv6 connectivity don't have to wait through timeouts.  I just need to remember to hit all the XXX marks in the zone file when userw01 does come back up…

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> Proof
Posted by prox, from Sarasota, on December 25, 2008 at 22:49 local (server) time

…that people view my Amazon wishlist:

PacketCable and Lemonheads

I've eaten way too many already.

In other news, it looks like usewr01.sixxs.net is down.  So much for IPv6 on Christmas day.

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> Merry Christmas!
Posted by prox, from Sarasota, on December 25, 2008 at 00:02 local (server) time

The title says it all.  Enjoy!

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