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<0> Flimflam: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2782.txt
<1> Thanks, I'll give that a good read.
<2> I thought SRV records inherited $TTL?
<1> Cheers for the pointers all.
<0> Yeah, and you'll probably notice that nothing is mentioned about a trailing dot
<1> We're using Open Directory on an OSX box, just to complicate the mix :)
<0> Like I said, SRV records are weird. Not your standard records as they include a protocol and port number
<1> Yep, I will try the MS way of things, as is in that doc.
<3> vmware, 2k3 server, DNS, create zones, mirror to bind, delete server.
<0> Revenger: Haha
<4> hehehe...makes too much sense :)
<0> Revenger: MS actually spits out RFC compliant zone files, no?
<3> PW: for that, i just make the M$ one primary and bind secondary.



<5> gawd I hate flash
<3> one zonetransfer and the primary can die :P
<0> Revenger: Yeah, that works. But why not just let MS DNS use zone files and copy those over? :)
<3> because :P
<3> its more fun *G*
<2> http://www.informit.com/guides/content.asp?g=security&seqNum=37&rl=1
<2> that looks pretty explicit
<3> btw, i am in love with openvpn now.
<0> Revenger: Defector!
<3> *that* much easier and faster than ipsec.
<0> Lies!
<2> ssh -L 1234:foo.bar:4321 user@blah.com
<2> wtf else do you need? :)
<3> linux:~ # traceroute fudd
<3> traceroute to fudd (192.168.2.100), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
<3> 1 linksys (192.168.1.1) 0.930 ms 0.967 ms 0.688 ms
<3> 2 henery-vpn (10.0.1.1) 476.501 ms 476.090 ms 475.639 ms
<3> 3 fudd (192.168.2.100) 475.609 ms 480.322 ms 477.767 ms
<3> that i need :P
<1> well, without the trailing period, bind appends the domain onto the end of those fields, so we'd have microsoft.edu.microsoft.edu. when doing a dig axfr
<2> bah
<3> PW: do i owe you money still ?
<5> yes, yes you do. and you owe me money too
<0> Revenger: Technically, yes
<3> "technically"?
<3> yes or no.
<2> PolarWolf: do I owe you anything at the minute?
<0> Revenger: yes
<3> PW: i'll fix that asap.
<0> smsie: Hmm, I'd have to recheck, I forgot
<3> another victim of alzheimer :P
<3> time to move upstairs to the laptop.
<3> brb
<5> so he can forget stuff and be portable?
<2> hmm, so, how hard is it using openvpn to stick a vpn hub on my router/firewall, and have internal and external windows and linux machines plug into it?
<0> smsie: In december you were still in the black sufficiently to cover for 5 or so months,
<2> PolarWolf: ah, that's fine then :)
<3> smsie: 5 minutes work.
<2> Revenger: cool
<0> smsie: Oh, wait, you're charged double. That's still the case?
<3> 4 of those for creating the CA and the certs.
<0> smsie: Then half that period :P
<2> PolarWolf: yeah, for the moment
<2> PolarWolf: hmm, I must be coming due for some then
<2> PolarWolf: if I remember I'll send you some cash whenI get paid. The bike has eaten all my spare cash this month
<3> PW: i run openvpn on the linksys now.
<3> its... fast.
<0> smsie: I'll update the spreadsheet over the weekend, and tell you when I'm done what the new numbers are.
<0> Revenger: "fast" is relative on a 200MHz mips and a crappy shared NIC :)
<2> PolarWolf: cool. I'll try to send enough for a few months come payday anway...
<0> smsie: Aight
<4> m00
<0> Revenger: What's the throughput?
<3> well, that crappy thing at 216MHz builds up a tunnel FASTER than ipsec on a K8/2.3
<0> Yeah, well, there's not really much to negotiate with openvpn tunnels.



<3> 200k/s to henery.
<0> "Hi, I'm here." "Cool, so am I. Lets copulate."
<0> Revenger: Around 2mbps. Which encryption protocols?
<6> PolarWolf: back to yesterdays topic. hacking routers
<6> PolarWolf: do you ssh into the router, or what?
<3> heh, when my dynamic ip changed earlier today, i did not notice anything
<3> i was working on henery at the time.
<0> Jostein: Yup, using a slim version of an sshd, dropbear
<3> 500ms to re-establish the pppoe-link. and that was all.
<0> Yeah, ipsec blows with changing IP addresses
<0> Nah, openvpn isn't too bad. I still plan to have a looksee.
<0> It's designed with common sense, not by committee
<6> PolarWolf: so how much room does a typical router have to play around with?
<3> aye.
<3> Jostein: between 16 and 32MB ram.
<0> Jostein: Depends on the model. I have a WRT54GS which has 16MB of flash memory and 32MB RAM
<3> 4 to 8 flash. some 16.
<6> Not much room then
<0> Jostein: I have a truckload of "diskspace"
<3> hehe
<3> root@linksys:~# df
<3> Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
<3> /dev/root 7296 5480 1816 75% /
<3> none 15292 1060 14232 7% /tmp
<3> //192.168.1.254/data 78294488 77867936 426552 99% /data
<3> is that enough ?
<0> Jostein: Depends on what you want to do with it. I consider the thing a router, and that's it. At most I've had openswan and a decent DNS server on it.
<0> Jostein: There's people running samba and whatnot on the things
<6> PolarWolf: I dont think Ill be messing around with mine
<7> anyone here ever own FF VIII for the PS?
<6> PolarWolf: but.. installing/compiling stuff takes space
<3> Jostein: you do *NOT* compile anything on it.
<0> Jostein: Yeah...that's why you don't compile **** *on* the router
<6> heh
<3> thats what the buildroot is for.
<6> Ive never compiled for another machine/arch before
<6> know it can be done though
<7> Revenger: do you have a mount on your linksys to a local machine?
<0> Revenger: BTW, the dual opterons spit out a new firmware from scratch in 36 minutes
<3> Steakk: yes.
<7> Revenger: wrt54g ?
<0> Revenger: 12 if I leave out the crosscompiling toolchain
<3> PolarWolf: nice.
<3> Steakk: gs
<8> y'know...I'm really kinda irritated...I brought my shell programming book from home to work...didn't need it for almost 2 weeks and now I can't find the ****er
<7> Revenger: ahh
<9> Sagoro!
<8> Cynic!
<7> Sagoro: LoL...dont you hate it when that happens?
<0> Jostein: It's dead easy
<3> Steakk: but its doable with any running Open or DD-wrt
<8> Steakk: Yes, I do. I'm beginning to think someone stole it
<6> PolarWolf: I guess. Just havent ever done it
<8> Steakk: because, iirc, I left it on top of my desk
<3> PW: florian made a samba3 ipkg...
<6> PolarWolf: unless programming VRAs and FPGAs count :P
<7> Sagoro: thats no good
<6> PolarWolf: AVR
<0> Jostein: I have some magical Makefiles to do that for me
<0> Revenger: People create the weirdest stuff :)
<3> unfortunatly he forgot to strip the binaries and had all files double..
<3> like smbd and smbd.old :P
<3> >50MB :P
<0> Revenger: They're software developers, not software packagers and distributors
<0> Revenger: And it shows in their quality of packages
<3> PW: i talked to him. he will repack it.
<0> Revenger: He'd better :)
<0> Most of the packages I originally ported over have been included in OpenWRT now
<0> Not that they asked me, they reinvented the wheel :P
<3> hehe


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