Various DragonFly machines are now running on a much faster network thanks to AT&T u-verse, and despite utterly horrid disaster that at&t's little router box is I am slowly managing to thrash it into shape.
Our main web site is now on the new network (www, gitweb, wiki, and bugs). http://www.dragonflybsd.org/ Developer access to leaf via the new network will work if you use 'leaf-uv.dragonflybsd.org'. leaf.dragonflybsd.org will continue to use the old network for a while. Our nameserver topology has been revamped a bit to remove old cruft and dual-home the networks. I will not be renumbering until I can get the reverse DNS operational (lots of phone tag with AT&T), plus give the new network a good burn-in. -- For those interested this is AT&T Business U-Verse. Downlink speed is around 16 MBits and uplink speed is around 2 MBits with their highest-grade service. My comcast cable internet (which I will be getting rid of soon), also the highest grade service, has a faster downlink speed of around 30 MBits, but around the same uplink speed of 2 MBits. Of course, I only really care about uplink speed here, since I'm serving data out. However, the AT&T service so far does seem a bit more consistent and I will test it vs my comcast internet (before I get rid of it) with hulu et-all. -Matt Matthew Dillon <dil...@backplane.com>