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Sunday, July 9, 2023
[17:57:20] tjr/rizon ComputerTech: you were voted off the island
[18:15:39] tjr/rizon not nearly as much as I would have expected
[18:16:25] tjr/rizon ComputerTech: that his my home starlink internet usage
[18:16:29] tjr/rizon s/his/is/
[18:44:25] tjr/rizon Yes, until they light up fiber on my road
[18:44:56] tjr/rizon probably convert it to roam and pause it
[18:45:01] tjr/rizon for backup
[18:45:28] tjr/rizon plug it into ETH2 on my UXG-Pro then I can swap over easily if I ever need to
[18:46:54] tjr/rizon jmjl: it has a SFP port and a ethernet port for wan
[18:47:09] tjr/rizon so I can plug the ONT into the SFP port and the starlink into the ethernet port
[18:47:32] tjr/rizon yes
[18:47:40] tjr/rizon ONT == fiber “modem"
[18:49:10] tjr/rizon jmjl: technically, yes but I won’t leave my starlink active anyways, I will pause it and unpause if ever needed
[18:49:37] tjr/rizon in order to do proper bonding, I would likely need a business connection with 2 fiber lines which isn’t worth it for home
[18:50:33] tjr/rizon pretty sure the UXG doesn’t do bonding like that anyways, it offers failover and load balancing
[18:50:38] tjr/rizon but not actual bonding capabilities
[18:53:58] tjr/rizon jmjl: pretty sure you would either need an ASN or you would need the ISP would need to bond the lines for you if you don’t have an ASN, if you are using 2 seperate companies you would need an ASN afaik
[18:54:11] tjr/rizon ^
[18:54:58] tjr/rizon Yeah if you are using two seperate ISPs
[18:55:04] tjr/rizon you would likely need to use BGP
[18:56:09] tjr/rizon Yeah, no need for multiple ASNs really unless you have a specific need for them
[18:57:18] tjr/rizon ComputerTech: then get it, it probably is pretty available where you are
[18:57:46] tjr/rizon jmjl: yes, absolutely no resedential ISP will give you the ability to announce like that
[18:59:11] tjr/rizon jmjl: pretty sure the IP block was BGP hijacked the last time
[18:59:40] tjr/rizon basically, someone announced a IP block that they had no business doing
[19:00:54] tjr/rizon it is possible if prefix filtering isn’t correctly done
[19:01:16] tjr/rizon oh, and RPKI adoption
[19:03:26] tjr/rizon jmjl: yeah, the basic concept is that anything upstream of you can route whatever ip they want where they want, that applies to both local networks as well as the internet
[19:04:03] tjr/rizon so your router gets it’s route tables upstream, it can basically override the correct route table saying that 8.8.8.8 goes to china or somewhere on your lan instead of google
[19:08:27] tjr/rizon you ideally don’t want to use anything outside of what RFC1918 specifies for LAN use, you can/will run into collisions at some point. some people will use RFC6598 space for example for VPN setups which can possibly cause issues if you have a client/mobile device sitting behind CGNAT
[19:09:56] tjr/rizon BGP is archaic which is why we see the issues we do
[19:13:37] tjr/rizon I don’t think BGP will be replaced in any reasonable time because it would literally require everyone to switch or you will have a broken internet, so I don’t think it is realistic. I think we are trying to patch the issues with BGP the best we can (RPKI for example). we sadly can’t even get full adoption for IPv6 ;\
[19:15:17] tjr/rizon jmjl: I am on a macbook pro, it should be standard
[19:17:40] tjr/rizon jmjl: ’ is U+00E2 LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX
[19:17:53] tjr/rizon ‘ is U+0027 APOSTROPHE character
[19:22:56] tjr/rizon ComputerTech: find me hardware to use for a iscsi zfs storage server plz
[21:47:59] tjr/rizon spam
[21:48:01] tjr/rizon xcess flood
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