Re: [LUAU] So who did you folks buy your generator from?
On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Brian Chee wrote: So some folks have chimed in (thank you), now who would you suggest buying a commercial generator from? While those Bloom Boxes are awesome, at 100kw it¹s a bit bigger than I need. So does anyone have suggestions on a generator dealer that can also provide service, installation, etc? We got our Olympus 40KVA generator from Hawthorne Pacific. Might want to give them a call. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
[LUAU] Next Meeting of The Hawaii IPv6 Task Force: May 12 (fwd)
Note RSVP request. Reply to Alan Whinery if attending. -- Forwarded message -- Date: Tue, 04 May 2010 11:19:21 -1000 From: Alan Whinery whin...@hawaii.edu To: Alan Whinery whin...@hawaii.edu Subject: Next Meeting of The Hawaii IPv6 Task Force: May 12 IPv6 - A Bigger, Stronger, Better Internet, Today and Tomorrow Aloha Everyone, The Hawaii IPv6 Task Force will hold its next meeting: Wednesday May 12th, 2010 6:30 - 8:30 PM UH Manoa Campus, POST 801 Agenda will include: - Rogue Router-advertisement mitigation at UH Manoa - Network updates. - IPv6 strategy for your network Everyone is welcome. RSVP. Refreshments will be provided. Parking: see UH Manoa visitor parking rules http://www.hawaii.edu/parking/visitorparking.html: http://www.hawaii.edu/parking/visitorparking.html If you would like to participate remotely, please email alan.whin...@ipv6hawaii.org. Meeting page: http://ipv6hawaii.org/?p=135 Visit http://ipv6hawaii.org for updates. Please also forward this invitation message to interested parties. Your participation and support are vital to the smooth and successful deployment of IPv6 in Hawaii. Much Mahalo. Alan Whinery President Hawaii IPv6 Task Force Chief Network Engineer, University of Hawaii alan.whin...@ipv6hawaii.org ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
Scott, Looks like IPv6 connectivity to mirror.hosef.org is restored. However, the FTP daemon isn't accepting connections over IPv6. $ ping6 -c 3 mirror.hosef.org PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:1888::a:214:51ff:fe29:1e4e -- 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8 16 bytes from 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8, icmp_seq=0 hlim=58 time=8.334 ms 16 bytes from 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8, icmp_seq=1 hlim=58 time=7.593 ms 16 bytes from 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8, icmp_seq=2 hlim=58 time=7.738 ms --- mirror.hosef.org ping6 statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 7.593/7.888/8.334 ms $ ftp mirror.hosef.org Trying 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8... ftp: connect to address 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8: Connection refused Trying 128.171.104.136... Connected to mirror.hosef.org. 220 (vsFTPd 2.0.7) Name (mirror.hosef.org:tony): ^C Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Thu, 6 May 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: Thanks, Tony. We use vsftp, and this variable is controlled by the listen setting. I had #listen_ipv6=YES commented out for obvious reasons. It is now active and has replaced Thanks. You might also want to take a look at ftp.hosef.org. Is that supposed to point at mirror.hosef.org or to the website? Lastly, you can proxy IPv6 connections to the IPv4-only website by adding something like: # IPv6 proxy for 69.163.192.65 VirtualHost *:80 ServerName hosef.org ServerAlias www.hosef.org ProxyRequests off ProxyPass / http://69.163.192.65/ ProxyPassReverse / http://69.163.192.65/ ProxyPreserveHost on /VirtualHost to your apache config on mirror.hosef.org. Then add mirror's IPv6 address as an RR to hosef.org and www.hosef.org in your DNS. YMMV. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Thu, 6 May 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: That is at Dreamhost where hosef.org is hosted. It's never been part of our naming scheme for the mirror. I use lighttpd, not apache, and, I don't understand why I want to do this. It seems to add more layers of complexity. We only host It was a suggestion on how to provide IPv6 connectivity to hosef.org using mirror as the proxy server if you so choose. Does that make it more clear? A proxy isn't complicated to setup, but since you're running lighttpd and I don't have a tested proxy/reverse-proxy config for lighttpd you're on your own on that. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Thu, 6 May 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: To ease management and to facilitate uptime, I moved www.hosef.org, hosef.org, and lists.hosef.org to Dreamhost a few years ago. Before your direction, I had not really considered IPv6 or what I was supposed to do about it. Now that mirrors is handled, I think I can get the other domains up to speed via our host and their DNS settings. Ideally it would be better to get Dreamhost to support IPv6 directly but the last news on that was a year ago on their wiki. The proxy suggestion gets you going while waiting for Dreamhost to get off their rear end. 2012 will be an interesting year... Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote: Ubuntu has IPv6 turned on by default but perhaps the built-in firewall is blocking IPv6 access and/or the daemon configs have reverted to IPv4-only access? The IPv4 and IPv6 traceroutes differ only by 1 hop so I'm assuming the blockage is at the server itself. Thanks for the data and the info, Tony. Last week, Wednesday, we migrated from CentOS 5.4 to Debian Lenny. I know that it should 'just work', hence I am all but certain that this is a PEBCAK. If my recently revived dmesg greeetings are any indicator, [642021.291876] TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer ::::::da1c:1ec6:46936/80 shrinks window the issue may be solved. Please let me know so that I can consider this closed or dig more deeply. Hmmm, not sure what the above has to do with the servers IPv6 connectivity. Regardless, it's still not reachable via ICMP, FTP, or HTTP over IPv6. Is the server able to ping6 arin.net or the first-hop router? Or traceroute6 to isc.org or freebsd.org? If it can't do any of those then you've probably got some configuration issues. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: which is a lot. I have observed from superficially reading the above that the MAC could be at play. Our address in DNS looks like this, 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8 , and I think there are some MAC numbers here. If you changed your ethernet port, then your IPv6 auto-configured address probably changed. What does ifconfig say your IPv6 address is now? Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:04:76:f1:ed:c8 inet addr:128.171.104.136 Bcast:128.171.104.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 inet6 addr: 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8/64 Scope:Global inet6 addr: fe80::204:76ff:fef1:edc8/64 Scope:Link Now, the question is, what address should be used for DNS? I recall learning last year that I should use the Global address. When I ping and traceroute, I get the shorter addresses. I 2002:80ab:6888: 2002:80ab:6888::1 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8 fe80::204:76ff:fef1:edc8 The DNS record and ifconfig results of 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8 are the same. For some reason your system has 6to4 addresses configured at the same time it has native IPv6. Did you specifically enable 6to4 or any other manual IPv6 configuration or tunnel? If you did, you should undo all that. Then restart network services and make sure only the global and link-local addresses show up. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: points me to how to deal with this. However, it still appears to be pebcak, and it may be as simple as not defining the IPv6 address in /etc/network/interfaces as I am now reading. Now to determine the gateway, and we should be good to go. Without this definition, a 6to4 conversion is attempted. With IPv6 autoconfig, the prefix, address, and gateway are automatically learned. If it's still trying 6to4 then there's something triggering it to think that it doesn't have native IPv6. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: This is a good one. We have an OS change, same NIC, all other variables the same. I think I need a static entry in /etc/network/interfaces and that this was something automagically handled by centos. It sounds like I don't need a gateway setting, though. Since Brian is off-island, and we don't have lab access, I am wary about tinkering too much. I think it is safe to add this address, 2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8, as our static IP, though. You do NOT need to add that either since your ifconfig output already shows the IPv6 address has already been autoconfigured. That fact alone says that your vlan is still enabled for IPv6 autoconfig. Otherwise your server would not have picked up the 2607:f278:4101:12::/64 prefix. I don't think I need to run something like this. Correct. You run radvd if you are running as a router with multiple interfaces that have hosts which need to know what the local prefix is. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: This is a good one. We have an OS change, same NIC, all other variables the same. I think I need a static entry in /etc/network/interfaces and that this was something automagically handled by centos. It sounds like I don't need a gateway setting, though. BTW, what shows up as your IPv6 gateway in your IPv6 route table? Can you even ping that? Do a 'netstat -rnA inet6'. Look for the default IPv6 route (::/0). Take the next hop address and do a 'ping6 -I eth0 ...'. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: mirror:/etc/network# netstat -rnA inet6 Kernel IPv6 routing table DestinationNext Hop Flag Met Ref Use If 2607:f278:4101:12::/64 :: UAe 256 0 5009 eth0 fe80::/64 :: U256 0 0 eth0 ::/0 fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced UGDAe 1024 0 42541 eth0 ::/0 fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400UGDAe 1024 0 0 eth0 ::/0 :: !n -1 1 47551 lo mirror:/etc/network# ping6 -I eth0 fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced PING fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced(fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced) from fe80::204:76ff:fef1:edc8 eth0: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.778 ms 64 bytes from fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.428 ms 64 bytes from fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.549 ms 64 bytes from fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced: icmp_seq=4 ttl=64 time=0.442 ms ^C --- fe80::217:c5ff:fe0f:6ced ping statistics --- 4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3002ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.428/0.549/0.778/0.141 ms mirror:/etc/network# ping6 -I eth0 fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400 PING fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400(fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400) from fe80::204:76ff:fef1:edc8 eth0: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=1.08 ms 64 bytes from fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.408 ms 64 bytes from fe80::209:7bff:fedc:400: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.449 ms ^C And what does traceroute6 show to various hosts (eg. freebsd.org, isc.org, lava.net)? You may find one of the two gateways is not routing properly. If that's the case, specify -g in traceroute6 and see which one works. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: I think it's a matter of adding these lines to my /etc/sysctl.conf net.ipv6.conf.default.autoconf = 1 net.ipv6.conf.default.accept_ra = 1 Doubtful. IPv6 autoconfig is already working. Otherwise you would not have the default gateways in your route table or a global-scope prefix and address on eth0. You can verify with: sysctl -a | grep net.ipv6.conf.default The test results are mirror:/etc/network# traceroute6 freebsd.org traceroute to freebsd.org (2001:4f8:fff6::28), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 * * * 2 * * * 3 * * * Try turning off both IPv4 and IPv6 firewalls temporarilly and run the pings and traceroutes again. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
Also, you should verify your various daemons are actually configured to listen on IPv6. Try localhost first. ftp ::1 telnet ::1 smtp ssh ::1 curl -v ::1 Repeat with your public IPv6 address. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Antonio Querubin wrote: Also, you should verify your various daemons are actually configured to listen on IPv6. Try localhost first. ftp ::1 telnet ::1 smtp ssh ::1 curl -v ::1 Oops. Change that last one to just 'telnet ::1 http'. Repeat with your public IPv6 address. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Antonio Querubin wrote: curl -v ::1 Correct syntax using curl is: curl -v '\[::1\]' Literal IPv6 addresses in URIs need to be surrounded by brackets to distinguish the address from the port number. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
Tracing route to mirror.hosef.org [2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8] from 2001:1888:0:3:34a0:a92b:52bd:9f7e over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms1 ms1 ms apapane-fe0-0-3.lava.net [2001:1888:0:3:2b0:c2ff:feea:bc00] 21 ms 1 ms 1 ms iiwi-fe-0-0-1.lava.net [2001:1888:0:7:290:69ff:fea7:a401] 32 ms 2 ms 6 ms alala-s2-0.lava.net [2001:1888::1:2] 4 14 ms 2 ms 2 ms hix-uhm-rtr.lava.net [2001:1888:1::2] 52 ms 2 ms 2 ms MacNut-ManoaHIX.infra.uhnet.net [2607:f278:2:4::1] 62 ms 2 ms 2 ms Keller720-10GigCore.infra.uhnet.net [2607:f278:0:2::4] 7*** Request timed out. Scott, An IPv6 traceroute to mirror.hosef.org doesn't go beyond 2607:f278:0:2::4. Are you table to ping or traceroute to 2607:f278:0:2::4? Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Brian Chee wrote: Well how about I explore this when I get back from InteropITS turned on ipv6 for my vlan and I'm no longer 100% sure I have autoconfig? The config might be assuming that I'm routing ipv6 myself. Autoconfig is apparently working but it's beginning to look like there might be a fundamental routing problem. Is 2607:f278:0:2::4 the last hop gateway? If so then it should be pingable from the server. Did something change over the past several weeks? Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote: BTW, what's up with the broken IPv6 access? I can't even ping to the IPv6 address anymore. That's a function of a nearly seamless upgrade of our HW RAID5 / array powered by a 3Ware IDE controller to a SW RAID1 2TB / array controlled by an 8-port SATA SuperMicro controller. I say 'nearly' because in the change from CentOS back to Debian (done because we had no volunteers take us up on the offer of helping with the more familiar CentOS stack), I have not done something right. My focus through this morning, when Ubuntu finished synching from OSUOSL, was getting Ubuntu live for the Lucid releas, and making sure the other distros we officially mirror, Debian, FreeBSD, Arch, CentOS, and Ubuntu (again) were operating. Now that this is done, l'll take a look at and learn what I don't know about why we are no longer responding to your IPv6 requests. I have not made changes to our DNS. Ubuntu has IPv6 turned on by default but perhaps the built-in firewall is blocking IPv6 access and/or the daemon configs have reverted to IPv4-only access? The IPv4 and IPv6 traceroutes differ only by 1 hop so I'm assuming the blockage is at the server itself. $ traceroute6 mirror.hosef.org traceroute6 to mirror.hosef.org (2607:f278:4101:12:204:76ff:fef1:edc8) from 2001:1888::a:214:51ff:fe29:1e4e, 30 hops max, 12 byte packets 1 2001:1888::a:2b0:c2ff:feea:bc00 7.937 ms 11.997 ms 7.467 ms 2 iiwi-fe-0-0-1 6.579 ms 16.942 ms 21.17 ms 3 alala-s2-0 10.205 ms 17.647 ms 7.985 ms 4 hix-uhm-rtr 11.369 ms 7.758 ms 8.092 ms 5 MacNut-AARNET-HNL-T320.infra.uhnet.net 7.506 ms 7.946 ms 10.823 ms 6 Keller720-10GigCore.infra.uhnet.net 17.496 ms 7.962 ms 7.943 ms 7 * *^C $ traceroute mirror.hosef.org traceroute to mirror.hosef.org (128.171.104.136), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 cust11793 (64.65.78.17) 7.338 ms 8.380 ms 36.105 ms 2 iiwi-fe-0-0-1 (64.65.127.113) 6.840 ms 5.988 ms 7.962 ms 3 alala-s2-0 (64.65.66.102) 39.527 ms 8.507 ms 8.054 ms 4 205.166.205.233 (205.166.205.233) 8.823 ms 33.604 ms 7.500 ms 5 205.166.205.229 (205.166.205.229) 8.439 ms 7.991 ms 32.957 ms 6 128.171.64.186 (128.171.64.186) 10.203 ms 8.126 ms 8.596 ms 7 128.171.104.136 (128.171.104.136) 9.607 ms 8.474 ms 8.186 ms Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF mirror access via FTP?
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: Yes. Debian and CentOS are available via anonymous FTP and HTTP. The Ubuntu CD Images have just been made available, and I am currently at /universe/pool/s/ in the rsync rebuild of the Ubuntu repository. It should be live within 4 or 5 hours. I have not installed with VMWare, but I know that you can do a http install from the /debian or /ubuntu trees without a CD or USB drive if you are virtualizing with xen. BTW, what's up with the broken IPv6 access? I can't even ping to the IPv6 address anymore. Antonio Querubin 808-545-5282 x3003 e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] traceroute missing on Ubuntu 8*
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009, R. Scott Belford wrote: area. For some reason Ubuntu ships with traceroute6 installed, but not traceroute. Should one wish to stay with the command line, traceroute6 will work with IPv4 hosts/addresses. Just create a soft symlink to traceroute (or create a shell alias) and you're done. Antonio Querubin whois: AQ7-ARIN ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Hawaii Geek Meet this Sunday!
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Ryan Kawailani Ozawa wrote: The amateur radio folks struggling with CentOS, as I mentioned, will be among the other groups there! Egads! The EARC is getting into CentOS? What is this world coming to? :) Antonio Querubin whois: AQ7-ARIN ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-hosef.org
Re: [LUAU] Actual Linux Question: CentOS?
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008, Ryan Kawailani Ozawa wrote: Sure, it's an intel p4 3.0ghz with 2gb memory, on board graphics e7221, 250gb sata drive. When centos loads it probes for the graphics card and fails to go into GUI window mode. I have seen a question in the scripts can't access agp something, and is your video memory to low. That's about all I can tell you at this point. Thoughts? Thanks, all! Just install CentOS 5.x in text mode. Does the ICOM app really need to run in X windows? Antonio Querubin AH6BW whois: AQ7-ARIN ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-hosef.org
Re: [LUAU] Re: [buug] nano help!!!!
goku ball z wrote: Hi all, I have this problem. I am running suse linux 10.0 Enterprise. I was able to install nano-2.0.6 and as root I am able to use it. This is where my problem starts. When I exit root and try to use nano, I get this error message. nano: Command not found. but when I type /usr/local/bin/./nano I am able to use it. and since I am using tcsh shell I made a file called .cshrc and added the following: setenv EDITOR/usr/local/bin/./nano ( which didn't work ) then I tried this also setenv EDITOR/usr/local/bin/nano (which also didn't work) Not sure if you're pasting in some corrupted text but shouldn't there be a space between 'EDITOR' and '/usr'? Also, you may find it easier to set your PATH to include /usr/local/bin. Antonio Querubin whois: AQ7-ARIN ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [LUAU] so much for OpenBSD
On Mon, 6 Aug 2007, Peter Besenbruch wrote: Julian Yap wrote: SELinux is enabled by default (targeted policy) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora. And it's amazing how much better Fedora runs when you turn them off. :) Indeed. After having lost and recovered several Fedora systems in the past few years due to selinux startup problems I've found it's just easier to leave it off. ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [LUAU] Top 10 Best / Worst Cities For Software Developer Pay
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Julian Yap wrote: The figure that sticks out like a sore thumb is that Honolulu pays at least $14,000 LESS than the next lowest raw salary in the top 10. Why does Hawaii pay so little when the cost of living is so high? No big mystery or conspiracy. Might want to pick up a copy of The Price of Paradise and it's successor book. In addition to the general effect of the cost of living, the desirability of living and working in Hawaii has immeasurable benefit for some. ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [LUAU] PFOSSCON 2007
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, R. Scott Belford wrote: On Saturday January 20 from 10-5 I invite you to change your outlook on life and software as you know them. HOSEF will be having its 3rd annual conference focusing on Free and Open Source Software. The event is called PFOSSCON, The Pacific Free and Open Source Software Conference http://www.pfosscon.org Please register now and join us on January 20, 2007 from 10-5. I recommend you post an agenda or schedule of events as not everyone can devote a full 7 hours on a weekend. ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [LUAU] the backlash against Apple has started, enabled by Ubuntu (*)
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Matt Darnell wrote: The try-n-buy applicatoin asks this question: Is your application multi-threaded with low floating point content? Anyone know what 'low floating point content' is? Generally that means it doesn't do a lot of complex mathematical calculations.
Re: [LUAU] HOSEF to install Computer lab for Kailua Intermediate
On Thu, 16 Mar 2006, R. Scott Belford wrote: This Saturday the volunteers from HOSEF will be installing our third computer lab at Kailua Intermediate. This, like all the others we've done, will consist of a server and thin clients. An anonymous donor is buying the server for the school. We'll be meeting at the school at 10 a.m. While we won't be hard to find, a few signs will be posted to guide you should you decide to join us. I'll be picking up equipment at McKinley at 8:30 in case you want to help or want to follow me over there. Ah, my side of town. If you need an extra body to help I can swing by. Antonio Querubin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [LUAU] Help needed with a c program
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Tim Newsham wrote: Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:57:36 -1000 (HST) From: Tim Newsham [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: LUAU luau@lists.hosef.org To: LUAU luau@lists.hosef.org Subject: Re: [LUAU] Help needed with a c program I am looking for sample c code that connects to a URL. I tried to cobble something together but it isn't working out too well. All it needs to do is connect to a url like https://www.example.com/sample?option1=matt%option2=darnell%option3=please_help Does it have to be C code? If not, you can use a utility like curl or wget to do the work for you, or you can even use a general utility like netcat: (echo GET /url/here HTTP/1.0; echo) | nc hosthere 80 Anyway, below is some C code. It's written for a unix system, but since it looks like you're coding this for windows, I tried to include hints for converting the code to windows (they use a socket API for networking access which is similar but not identical to the one used in unix). Below is a slightly modified variation of Tim's code that is independent of IP version (as long as you're compiling on an OS from this century :)). Antonio Querubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] /* in windows you would include windows.h and winsock.h */ #include errno.h #include stdio.h #include string.h #include unistd.h #include sys/types.h #include sys/socket.h #include netinet/in.h #include arpa/inet.h #include netdb.h /* * Things are slightly different in windows. They use different types * for sockets than are used in Unix. To make it clearer I added the * following defines for Unix. You wouldn't need these in windows. **/ #define SOCKET int /* a socket handle */ #define INVALID_SOCKET -1 /* A bogus handle indicating error */ #define SOCKET_ERROR -1 /* error return value */ /* resolve a host. Return 0 for success */ int resolvHost(char *host, char *port, struct sockaddr *ad) { struct addrinfo hints, *res0; int error; memset(hints, 0, sizeof hints); hints.ai_family = PF_UNSPEC; hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM; /* go to dns */ error = getaddrinfo(host, port, hints, res0); if (error) { perror(host); return -1; } memcpy(ad, res0-ai_addr, res0-ai_addrlen); return 0; } int conUrl(char *host, char *port, char *path) { char buf[1024]; struct sockaddr_storage ad; SOCKET s; int len; if(strlen(host) + strlen(path) 900) { fprintf(stderr, url too long (%s: %s)\n, host, path); return -1; } /* resolve the host then connect to it */ if (resolvHost(host, port, (struct sockaddr *)ad) == -1) { fprintf(stderr, bad address %s\n, host); return -1; } s = socket(ad.ss_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if(s == INVALID_SOCKET) { perror(socket); /* use WSAGetLastError in windows */ return -1; } if(connect(s, (struct sockaddr*)ad, ad.ss_len) == SOCKET_ERROR) { perror(host); /* use WSAGetLastError in windows */ close(s); return -1; } /* send our request */ sprintf(buf, GET %s HTTP/1.0\n\n, path); send(s, buf, strlen(buf), 0); /* * read back the result -- this is for testing since you * indicated you don't need the resulting text. */ while((len = recv(s, buf, sizeof buf, 0)) 0) write(1, buf, len); close(s); /* use closesocket in windows */ return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { /* initialize with WSAStartup in windows */ if(conUrl(www.lava.net, 80, /~newsham/) == -1) return 1; return 0; }
Re: [LUAU] interesting article on Mark Spencer/Digium
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Jim Thompson wrote: PizzaHut claims there is no PizzaHut at that address, in that zip code, or with that NXX http://www.pizzahuthawaii.com/finder/storelocation.html The Store Locator on www.pizzahut.com/locator doesn't find it either. Nor does Google find any PizzaHut nearby. (Search for Pizza in the area of the address at maps.google.com.) But if you lookup the phone number, (on, say, Google) its found. I believe you. Really... They're really there, near the ice skating rink (Ice Palace).
Re: [LUAU] NetBlocks (was: Re: Open Source Ghosting)
On Sun, 15 May 2005, Vince Hoang wrote: A more automated approach would be to extract prefixes via a BGP feed from an ISP that peers at the HIX, but the problem is getting an ISP to sponsor such a feed. The HIX web page already has a link that provides a route list: http://hawaii-ix.org
Re: [LUAU] Multicast Video streaming for the Internet?
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005, Dustin Cross wrote: So my question is how would I go about setting up a server to multicast a video stream to anyone on the Internet? I currently have Darwin streaming server set-up and working, so I am more interested in the networking side of things right now. I think I would need the server on the Mbone? How do you go about doing this? You just need a source encoding host to multicast the video. The source host needs to be on a multicast enabled network and you must have a multicast routable path from the source to any intended receivers. Otherwise you'll need a server to do multicast to unicast translation for viewers who don't have multicast connectivity. And that is potentially a lot of bandwidth. Does RoadRunner or other broadband providers pass multicast traffic from mbone to users? Only UH, LavaNet, and HOL currently have some form of multicast connectivity in this state as far as I know. There may be others but their subnets don't show up in the MSDP cache tables.