[2026-03-08T07:32:25Z] hello people, quick status update on my disappearance (I still haven't checked the logs) [2026-03-08T07:33:22Z] I'm finally hooked to fiber! Broom broom and everything, although I took the occasion to re-work some of the network to actually use this newfound speed [2026-03-08T07:33:42Z] DERY!!! [2026-03-08T07:33:49Z] what kinda speeds are you rocking [2026-03-08T07:33:50Z] I still haven't hooked up the bouncer, and it might take a few more days *at least* to have everything fully back to speed [2026-03-08T07:34:03Z] kris_ in practice, I'm limited to 1gig due to the openwrt one and stuff [2026-03-08T07:34:10Z] in theory, I have a full 5gbits at hand [2026-03-08T07:34:12Z] 1 gig is pretty solid [2026-03-08T07:34:26Z] doesn't help that the ISP router has a stupid 2.5g port [2026-03-08T07:34:43Z] and the "byod" option is super sketchy and actually legally dubious in the first place lol [2026-03-08T07:34:51Z] ? [2026-03-08T07:34:59Z] we actually have some good regulations for that but most ISPs go like "yeahh take this shitty ONT that'll do" [2026-03-08T07:35:28Z] which is in fact not legal, they have to give us the full speed and not make byod users second citizens [2026-03-08T07:35:50Z] but for now I put the thing in bridged mode and called it a day. Doesn't help that we unironically use the integrated VOIP ATA thing [2026-03-08T07:35:52Z] lol [2026-03-08T07:36:21Z] kris_ I hope that answered the question [2026-03-08T07:36:28Z] yeah i gotcha [2026-03-08T07:36:39Z] sounds like hopefully an upgrade nonetheless [2026-03-08T07:36:46Z] huuge update [2026-03-08T07:36:51Z] also way cheaper [2026-03-08T07:37:08Z] we had this stupid vDSL 200m plan which increased in price every year [2026-03-08T07:37:31Z] I also accidentally cut the cable and retwisted it badly lol so it was more like 130mbit [2026-03-08T07:37:43Z] oohhhh also [2026-03-08T07:37:44Z] ipv6 [2026-03-08T07:37:57Z] too bad that now I'm limited to a quarter of the ipv4 port space >:( [2026-03-08T07:38:07Z] (did the web client turn that into an emoji) [2026-03-08T07:38:50Z] I kid you not this provider uses MAP to split IPs [2026-03-08T07:39:03Z] better than CGNAT though [2026-03-08T07:39:27Z] 200% [2026-03-08T07:39:28Z] the ONT mode takes care of that but figuring out the SNAT settings on OpenWRT was kinda annoying [2026-03-08T07:40:05Z] so yea that's it [2026-03-08T07:40:10Z] how's life going on in kissland [2026-03-08T07:40:14Z] kris_land [2026-03-08T07:41:56Z] i can guarantee they're going but that's about it [2026-03-08T07:42:01Z] it's* [2026-03-08T07:42:17Z] that's already good news :D [2026-03-08T07:42:19Z] oo my family bought a house though, new place has atnt fiber so im gonna get to have gigabit up and down fiber [2026-03-08T07:42:32Z] and maybe get rid of my sometimes like 108ms jitter [2026-03-08T07:42:35Z] i clocked 108ms the other day [2026-03-08T07:42:36Z] ohhh niceee [2026-03-08T07:42:41Z] broom broom time on kiss land [2026-03-08T07:43:04Z] just curious, how's the ipv6 situation over there [2026-03-08T07:43:16Z] it's my first time being on the addressing of the future [2026-03-08T07:43:20Z] pretty much everyone has it [2026-03-08T07:43:24Z] but i disable it on my network [2026-03-08T07:43:30Z] I see [2026-03-08T07:43:42Z] as long as you can port forward that's fine I guess [2026-03-08T07:43:49Z] i have the entire port range yeah [2026-03-08T07:44:02Z] cause fiber + ipv6 sounds like a renaissance for P2P honestly [2026-03-08T07:44:15Z] i have like no idea how ipv6 works [2026-03-08T07:44:31Z] You don't need port forwarding to connect things, at most a hole through the firewall [2026-03-08T07:44:44Z] which is nice, you can expose the whole port range for every device you need if you really wanted [2026-03-08T07:45:08Z] it's different, but holy moly is it liberating to finally have a real IP for each client [2026-03-08T07:45:16Z] and yes apparently there are good ways of making this private [2026-03-08T07:45:22Z] as in, not being as trackable [2026-03-08T07:45:38Z] i dont think im really a fan of that [2026-03-08T07:45:42Z] im not like opposed to it but i like NAT [2026-03-08T07:45:50Z] ill have to do some thonking on it [2026-03-08T07:45:56Z] yeye that's fair [2026-03-08T07:54:33Z] btw just gave a look, you can have regularly changed temporary addresses: https://networkingtoolbox.net/reference/ipv6-privacy-addresses [2026-03-08T07:56:24Z] also I'm going to stay online for a few more minutes, then go back to reading the logs or whatever [2026-03-08T07:56:36Z] talking about logs I read about elisoli and bluetooth [2026-03-08T07:56:45Z] believe it or not I actually played with that, and it's doable [2026-03-08T07:56:55Z] obviously requires bluez, which requires dbus, and pipewire, so not exactly KISS [2026-03-08T07:57:06Z] but does not depend on anything else AFAICT. No systemd or other huge system component [2026-03-08T07:59:31Z] no worries, im probably about to get in bedge [2026-03-08T07:59:58Z] gn kris_ [2026-03-08T08:00:03Z] have lots of sweet dreams [2026-03-08T08:00:14Z] nini [2026-03-08T08:06:30Z] aight I'm logging of cya folks! [2026-03-08T08:06:35Z] have a good night dery [2026-03-08T08:06:41Z] or morning or whatever [2026-03-08T14:04:10Z] hello, i am new to KISS and was wondering what people usually do if they need to tweak system files, like service scripts -- do you prefer to edit in place or create a copy with your changes? [2026-03-08T15:59:08Z] penta52: just edit them as is. kiss will append .new to files if they already exist, and oesnt match [2026-03-08T16:01:54Z] oh, I didn't realise it was so full-featured ^_^ [2026-03-08T16:03:11Z] for some reason I couldn't get eiwd working, but finally managed to connect with wpa_supplicant so now im ONLINE