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Mine is up, so it must be node-related rather than entire network.
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Every one of those is above the maximum price for a LES posting, which might suggest you're asking the wrong audience.
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The hold queue allows you to discard or process the emails one by one. Maybe someone has already written a UI that sits on top of postfix for it, but if not it is probably 20 lines of code to get the basic functionality. Anyway, I agree it isn't t…
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Set up postfix and in smtpd_sender_restrictions have a hash table check_sender_access hash:/your/filename and put a HOLD on their mail. Same for recipients if you want incoming.
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Here you will find my @InceptionHosting Hetrix stats for NL since 2021. https://hetrixtools.com/report/uptime/4184929199a8bcbd6429e7961881e3dc/ Currently at 99.9993% and up for 800 days. Kernel reboot was too fast for Hetrix to pick it up.
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(Quote) How much support do you need?
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(Quote) I am understanding this to mean you are still using Xen, correct?
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(Quote) You mean like a sphincter?
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Looks like RYZE.ATL-Z010.VMS is down.
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Example, adjust eth0->wg0 and your subnets. -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.0.3.185:443-A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.3.0/24 ! -d 10.0.3.0/24 -j MASQUERADE...-A FORWARD -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j …
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The FORWARD rule should match the redirect, i.e. -i wg0 --dport 1810x otherwise it is not hitting the nat table. Can also do this using HAProxy.
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If you are wanting HTTP traffic then you should be forwarding TCP, not UDP.
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All the ideas so far are pretty good - wireguard, tinc, haproxy. If you're mostly interested in web browsing (the diagram says "www") then another option is to just use SOCKS. Very simple to set up, and you can adjust the proxyconf.pac t…
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(Quote) I could not be even remotely considered a gamer. I get the GPU solely for video processing (and recently I'm starting to use it for motion detection on surveillance cameras, completely different story). My preference is for nvenc (Nvidia c…
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These days I prefer to use a cheap GPU rather than rely on the processor. Recently started using Jellyfin with a few GPUs on a Proxmox VM. If you've got a good enough network you can optionally use rffmpeg to offload the GPU task to a remote machin…
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(Quote) I would not do that, I like dolphins.
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(Quote) I prefer to think of it as a dolphin.
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Finding the location of your servers is not that trivial.
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(Quote) Is that like the British Virgin Islands? What's the cost of living in Yi? Don't know if I could settle there either.
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Ironic that if you do something to Google they jump and send a nasty-gram, but if you complain to Google about spam coming from their services it is like sending it to a black hole.
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(Quote) Thanks for sharing.
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@ehab for a comment about pants.
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All the best with your search.
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(Quote) Blocking ports does not render an IP address defective. Perhaps unsuitable for your use case.
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Do you want to pay four Australian dollars and twenty-five cents monthly, or would paying yearly be acceptable? There are certain factors in your requirements that are complicating your search. For example, you require "unlimited bandwidth&qu…
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I gave up trying to understand. The writing is not comprehensible.
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Depends how many domains/queries you need. Gcore Labs is worth a look; they have a good free tier which includes geo DNS and performance is reasonable. Bunny is decent. NS1 is top class but has a very limited free tier (one domain/0.5M hits) and …
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(Quote) @AlwaysSkint for punctuation remediation
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I agree free is good, and not aiming to be ungrateful, but a bit of transparency wouldn't go astray. They're soliciting people to sign up for an account and provide details because it "might" qualify you for a free service, but not disclo…
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Did anyone find it written somewhere in their pre-signup docs that it only lasts a year?
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(Quote) "I am happy with everything about VirMach"
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(Quote) Having one button on the dialog say "Cancel" and the other say "Cancel service" might not be the clearest choice!
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(Quote) That's not what was said at all. The two "accusations" were that (a) "Texas gets hit with a cold and snow and the State damn near blows up" and (b) "This happens basically every year, their grid is terrible". …
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(Quote) That's a bit exaggerated. Some servers in my house (underground power) have uptime measured in years, and DCs are not losing power. A large part of the issue is with thick ice (not snow or cold) taking down trees.