Session Start: Sat Nov 21 00:00:00 2015 Session Ident: #glitchpc [00:00] * Now talking in #glitchpc
[00:00] * Topic is 'Welcome to #glitchpc chat. Profanity, trolls, and impersonation are not welcome here. Street1 has become a Silent Keyboard. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/savannah/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=139870551'
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[15:43]<@jacky> BC_Programming: Hello.
[15:43]<@jacky> you around?
[15:43]<@jacky> a couple questions
[16:09]<@BC_Programming> hey
[16:10]<@jacky> Hello
[16:10]<@jacky> thanks
[16:10]<@jacky> know anything about IPv6 and windows and verizon and dsl modems?
[16:10]<@jacky> :)
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[16:11]<@BC_Programming> I've never even see na DSL modem
[16:11]<@jacky> background: changing things at shell, to an IPv6 address. found that putty wouldn't connect. next, found that I couldn't even ping the IPv6 address
[16:11]<@jacky> ok on modem
[16:11]<@jacky> in Win7, I found where to enable ipv6 protocol
[16:11]<@jacky> and it already was on
[16:12]<@jacky> but when I open command line and either ping real-long-ipv6-addy-here or ping -6 addy-here
[16:12]<@jacky> it just times out
[16:12]<@jacky> any thoughts?
[16:14]<@BC_Programming> can you ping ipv6.google.com?
[16:14]<@BC_Programming> hmm I can't,.. .maybe this link is trash
[16:17]<@BC_Programming> I found this
[16:17]<@BC_Programming> http://test-ipv6.com/
[16:17]<@jacky> just found it too
[16:17]<@jacky> failed
[16:17]<@jacky> can't understand what it is telling me though
[16:17]<@jacky> is it because dns server won't do it? or is it because isp can't do it?
[16:18]<@BC_Programming> I get 0/10, no IPv6 address detected
[16:18]<@BC_Programming> ISP, I think
[16:18]<@jacky> mine went through something like 11/11
[16:20]<@BC_Programming> well I dunno
[16:20]<@BC_Programming> or don't know if you prefer :P
[16:21]<@jacky> heh
[16:21]<@jacky> 
[16:21]<@jacky> 
[16:21]<@jacky> >tracert 2a01:4f8:161:84ca::14
[16:21]<@jacky> Tracing route to 2a01:4f8:161:84ca::14 over a maximum of 30 hops
[16:21]<@jacky> 1 * * * Request timed out.
[16:21]<@jacky> 2 * * * Request timed out.
[16:21]<@jacky> 3 * Transmit error: code 1214.
[16:21]<@jacky> Trace complete.
[16:21]<@jacky> 
[16:21]<@jacky> does that imply that the dns server DID resolve it, since it didn't say that it did not resolve it?
[16:21]<p0ttsi> BC_Programming in my connection details window 7 i see both ipv4 and ipv6 address i still can't ping anything ipv6
[16:21]<@jacky> BC_Programming: can you ping that ipv6 address... just curious
[16:22]<p0ttsi> it doesn't look like he's ipv6 enabled
[16:22]<@BC_Programming> I get General failure
[16:22]<@BC_Programming> I hate that guy, always pulling rank...
[16:23]<@jacky> does that imply that the dns server DID resolve it, since it didn't say that it did not resolve it? <<< my copy n paste post, above
[16:23]<@BC_Programming> I don't know
[16:23]<@jacky> ok
[16:23]<@jacky> and you could not ping it either?
[16:24]<@BC_Programming> ping gave General Failure, I can't tracert it either, I just get the Transmit Error. I don't get any timeouts mind you, just straight up failure on the first hop.
[16:24]<@jacky> interesting
[16:25]<@jacky> are you using Win7?
[16:25]<@BC_Programming> Windows 8.1
[16:25]<@jacky> I wonder the two report to us users differently...
[16:29]<@jacky> BC_Programming: what's involved (Windows 7) with changing the DNS server used?
[16:34]<@BC_Programming> I think you right-click the connection in the network and sharing center, and you can change DNS info on one of the tabs
[16:35]<@jacky> would that be worth trying though?
[16:35]<@BC_Programming> I honestly have no idea
[16:35]<@jacky> fair enough
[16:35]<@jacky> this is frustrating...
[16:35]<@BC_Programming> I don't know much about networks, just plug it in and hope it works
[16:35]<@jacky> heh
[16:36]<@jacky> and then... along comes questions like this
[16:36]<@jacky> you don't hav a win7 machine handy, do you?
[16:36]<@BC_Programming> I suppose it could also involve a router? I expect everything along the way has to support IPv6 at any rate
[16:37]<p0ttsi> i have an idea
[16:37]<@BC_Programming> Not one that would be useful as a comparison, just a Virtual machine
[16:37]<@jacky> I found something in network conf window, that flat out says that ipv6 connectivity "no network access"
[16:37]<@BC_Programming> It didn't work for me in Mint 17 mind you
[16:37]<@jacky> and Mint 17 is super cutting edge? is that the point?
[16:38]<@jacky> BC_Programming: dsl modem here is: ActionTec GT784WNV
[16:39]<@BC_Programming> No it is Linux, so for me it isn't something with Windows
[16:39]<@jacky> I knew it was linux. ehehehe
[16:40]<@jacky> I was asking you all this, because you have some connection with MS, right?
[16:40]<@jacky> thought you might be exposed to it, along the way
[16:40]<@jacky> :)
[16:40]<@jacky> I found this: https://networking.grok.lsu.edu/Article.aspx?articleId=14951
[16:40]<@BC_Programming> Microsoft can fuck themselves
[16:40]<@jacky> first one that makes it seem like there is more to it than graphic setup
[16:40]<@BC_Programming> arguably not related I suppose... :P
[16:40]<@jacky> oh? did youpart ways with MS?
[16:54]<@BC_Programming> No I still have the award... My issues are with Win10. With regards to your ipv6 issues, I can't think of a way it (it being, the tools I have at my disposal because of the award) could be made useful, sadly.
[16:58]<@jacky> ok
[16:58]<@jacky> I appreciate your time
[16:58]<@jacky> someday, we'll hav to chat about Win10, as I'd like to hear what you have to say
[16:58]<@jacky> thanks
[16:58]<@jacky> and if you think of something, butt in
[16:58]<@jacky> we are still struggling with it
[16:58]<@jacky> :)
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[17:25]<+pottsi> wb
[17:26]<@jacky> you are on this nick now?
[17:26]<@jacky> hehee
[17:26]<@jacky> np
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[20:00]<+camerongray> Ugh, I keep missing calum
[20:00]<+camerongray> Need a way to get alerted when someone says something in here
[20:01]<@jacky> camerongray: Hello
[20:01]<@jacky> what did you have in mind?
[20:02]<@jacky> ( I too missed him.. would have liked to have said Hi
[20:02]<@jacky> )
[20:04]<+camerongray> Currently setting up a second list of channels with the ones I frequent including this - My channel list shows when a channel has activity but I'm in so many #GlitchPC gets shunted off the bottom of the screen
[20:04]<+camerongray> Also hi
[20:05]<@jacky> what client do you use?
[20:08]<+camerongray> Quassel
[20:08]<+camerongray> It's terrible but works really well as I can run it 24/7
[20:09]<+camerongray> A bunch of us in one of the uni channels are building a replacement so I'll move to that once it's ready
[20:09]<+camerongray> There we go - I now have a second list of channels that only lists channels with unread messages
[20:10]<@jacky> you are familiar with the network's watch and... rats, I forget the other one... functions?
[20:10]<@jacky> whereby you can (upon every log in) tell the ircd to do something (like notice you) when a nick on the list you give it, logs on ?
[20:11]<@jacky> can you use that, in the new client you are creating?
[20:11]<+camerongray> Ahh, I could look into that yeah, not heard of that before
[20:11]<@jacky> let me find it
[20:11]<@jacky> one moment
[20:11]<+camerongray> This active chats list seems to be working well though
[20:11]<+camerongray> My issue is that I'm on my laptop so my client is squished in the corner of my screen so I don't have much space for a channel list
[20:11]<@jacky> want me to make something, such that ChanbotVIII sends you a ping or a notice or a pm or something, when a nick in a list joins here?
[20:12]<+camerongray> I'll see how I get with this new list, I'll give you a shout if I need it
[20:14]<@jacky> camerongray: do: /helpop and get the overall list do: /helpop watch to read about the specific one I just mentioned
[20:14]<@jacky> note: not ALL irc networks use this
[20:14]<@jacky> if I recall, watch is the newer method... I think notify was the older.. can't remember the details.. would have to research that
[20:14]<@jacky> but, if you are on several networks, you shouldn't assume they all work the same with this
[20:17]<+camerongray> Yeah, I'll have a go
[20:19]<@jacky> you might have to look at the raw incoming, to figure out what the ircd is sending you
[20:20]<@jacky> just and fyi
[20:20]<@jacky> :)
[20:20]<+camerongray> haha yeah, had to do that for my bot
[20:39]<+camerongray> jacky: How's things?
[20:40]<@jacky> ok
[20:40]<@jacky> nothing special
[20:40]<@jacky> you?
[20:40]<+camerongray> Pretty good thanks
[20:41]<@jacky> brb
[20:46]<@jacky> back
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