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mod6: oh bummer, this is pretty funnay
mod6: for the goats: http://youtu.be/LEP6-ICsjgg
benkay: some of us are trying to i now understand
gribble: There are currently 14956.903 bitcoins offered at or under 60.0 USD, worth 851660.539216 USD in total. | Data vintage: 50.4408 seconds
benkay: i thought we were evolving past debt-based economies
gribble: There are currently 2699.4102 bitcoins offered at or under 54.0 USD, worth 143185.579577 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0012 seconds
mod6: dub: hmm. yeah i guess us and cc have they're own tld servers.
mircea_popescu: confirms that Chase Bank's website has indeed been hacked
mircea_popescu: the obligatory tradehill bitchlsapping
dub: but I'm seeing 25% PL to them too
dub: I dont think it is
mod6: what's strange is that even if they're blasting his NS's and trying to poison them, that shouldn't effect the gltd??
gribble: (ticker [--bid|--ask|--last|--high|--low|--avg] [--currency XXX]) -- Return pretty-printed mtgox ticker. If one of the result options is given, returns only that numeric result (useful for nesting in calculations). If '--currency XXX' option is given, returns ticker for that three-letter currency code. It is up to you to make sure that the three letter code you enter is a valid (1 more message)
dub: I think his ns are just gettign hit
mod6: mpexbot is still working as far as I can tell...
mod6: they both have the same NS entries
mod6: same thing with this: dig @a.cctld.us mpex.co ANY
mod6: someone is doing something funny though
mod6: dig @a.cctld.us polimedia.us ANY << so if you dig here, you get the forward zone, its just the gtld-servers that don't return a valid pointer
dub: suffice to say you have engineered yourself a spiffing spof there
dub: its been a long time since I gave a shit about dns so I cannot elucidate
gigatube: Call the system administrator!
jborkl: ok back up on all ip tried
mircea_popescu: somebody fucked up their dns best i can determine atm.
mircea_popescu: it's there.
dub: sorry, yes there is
dub: for me there is no 'glue' in the root
dub: anyone this doesnt work for do: dig +trace polimedia.us
dub: but only after someone asks them
dub: mircea_popescu: they will cache them for however long you instruct them to, then they will have to ask you again
mircea_popescu: pgp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHrt7Fc99Eo there. with music.
pgp: Imbujorate trenuri te-or ocoli tiptil
mircea_popescu: dub ns1/2 are registered as ns's tho, pretty much every dns server should know them by ip
mircea_popescu: if some user gets his dns fucked up and can't resolve that server
pgp: btw 174.127.72.233/mpex.co/ seems to resolve to random MP musings...
mircea_popescu: dub you will have to have soa on some server.
dub: if I cant resolve soa for polimedia.us im not goign to be able to ask ns1/2.polimedia.us how to get there
dub: your problem is the soa is unreachable
mircea_popescu: not clear if intentional or accidental, if directed at mpex or just affecting some users, but the dns's are borkt.
mircea_popescu: http://174.127.72.233/~polimedi/bitcoin/ << what does that do ?
dub: 174.127.72.233/mpex.co/ is a 302 to http://trilema.com/
mircea_popescu: if you update your dns to have mpex.co resolve there you're good to go.
dub: um I don't think thats teh right question
pgp: although lumping in "former housewives" (or should it just be former wives) in with blacks, jew, mason and... english does strike me as subtly genius on a level that I'm not quite sure I understand....
mircea_popescu: dub best i can tell there's some dns poisoning going on
dub: you should stick some soa elsewhere so we can at least tell when you're gettign dosed
mircea_popescu: anyway, i've told sysadmin ppls, see what they come up with
pgp: I'm sure google isn't capturing the nuance of message...
pgp: the google translator has the article beginning with "May be the reasons explained when talking about behavioral deviations , or if it is not of course a conspiracy of blacks, Jews, Masons, English and former wives . It is true that I lean toward the first explanation, "What do I know?"
mircea_popescu: (bind may need restart, or masq or w/e the dns is)
mircea_popescu: for my curiosity, if you edit your hosts to read
smickles: text only? you're looking at the site as intended
Bugpowder: 172.127.72.233 loads for me... text only, but the /mpex does not
midnightmagic: maybe iran screwed their bgp advertisements up again
smickles: my cali traceroute didn't look special
smickles: midnightmagic: i'm so noob on this topic, i don't even know
mircea_popescu: 2 Timed out 1 0 4.69.145.204 ae-4-90.edge2.dallas3.level3.net
Bugpowder: Actually, the DC Level 3 ip tried for 50 secondes then sent it thru Dallas, where it also failed.
Bugpowder: DOJ cut the US cables to MPEX
smickles: i'll tr from there
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: Do you have access to a looking glass?
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: Is this 174.127.72.233 mpex.co?
mircea_popescu: maybe one of the letter dns servers got pouisoned ?
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: That might just be cached. (the whois part)
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: My traceroute is from northern california..
mircea_popescu: possibly tho it'd be in a very weird way
mircea_popescu: to fail to traverse no
pgp: just sayin' - can't get to website... trying to offer datapoint from nyc area...
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: It's not normal for a traceroute to fail to traverse..
midnightmagic: mpex.ws doesn't resolve. same with mpex.bz, and.. hrm.. 216.182.224.87 (216.182.224.87) for the coinbr proxies.
mircea_popescu: pgp you actually can't connect to what srsly ?!
pgp: proxies don't seem to work
mircea_popescu: midnightmagic that's normal, it's the top level router of the dc
pgp: mp - that doesn't work either
midnightmagic: mircea_popescu: traceroute ends at 173.192.118.141 ( po2.fcr02.sr02.dal05.networklayer.com )
mircea_popescu: well folks, some tracerts might be useful
smickles: mpexbot's load average is up to 0.08
mircea_popescu: Load Averages 0.07 0.08 0.08 on the proxies.
mircea_popescu: i wonder if this is the early phase lessee here
smickles: mircea_popescu: are you seeing this?
smickles: weird, they are both up for me
jborkl: they are both down,404.doesnt matter to me but just to let you know
pgp: not a problem for me right now, just noting that website it inaccessible...
smickles: pgp: if you're still having issues with the websites, use assbot or mpexbot
smickles: and mpex proper is still there
kakobrekla: thes end of the world once per week on these exchanges
pgp: book finally uncrossed... more lag than gox?
mircea_popescu: fuck it, i'm blogging this
kakobrekla: the problem is to an outsider
mircea_popescu: which isn't the dorks in the pic nor anything named tradehill
mircea_popescu: "the person doing payouts for the old company"
pgp: are those sell orders @ 50 supposed to be AON orders or something - still doesn't make sense...
kakobrekla: Please email us at claim@tradehill.com and I will put you in touch with the person doing payouts for the old company
kakobrekla: from the comments;
pgp: cleaned out their book , I see... My, my, what DEEP pool of liquidity they have...
pgp: I'm embarassed for them...
mircea_popescu: funny shit what these adults are up to over there.
mircea_popescu: need at least 10k to play.
mircea_popescu: Every client will receive a $75 credit to test trading and can activate an account with a deposit of at least $10,000, 200 Bitcoins, or $5,000 in Mt. Gox codes.
mircea_popescu: hahaha wait. tradehill is back ON THE MPEX MODEL ?