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(Quote) This violates the rules.
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My VPS was down from around 8:38 - 8:55 UTC this morning, back up again.
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(Quote) Then add "don't use public resolvers to query DNSBLs" to the list. A lot of these are only free to use for small email servers, but by using public resolvers, it's impossible for them to tell who is using the DNSBL, so they block a…
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A DNSBL is just one indicator to use for blocking mails. Use multiple factors when deciding to block mails (is the IP address listed in multiple DNSBLs? does the sender have a proper reverse DNS record? does the sender use a proper name for HELO/EHL…
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At lot of times, IPv6 is just best effort instead of properly supported.
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(Quote) You named it OpenPanel, so why shouldn't it be compared to other panels? (Quote) Maybe you shouldn't have named it OpenPanel then?
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And not everyone is equally affected by the shortage of IPv4 addresses. Sure, if you want a VPS, you'll need an IP address to go with it, but if you only want shared hosting or email hosting, the IP address can easily be shared, so there isn't much …
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You could also try removing the -lipc from the build, this is where it's coming from: (Quote)
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(Quote) ld only looks for .a or .so files. Usually, the corresponding devel package will provide a symlink from libicp.so to libicp.so.3. So as a quick workaround you could try creating that symlink yourself.
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Ubuntu, fvwm3 and bits of xfce
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(Quote) Do these come with any recovery options? What do I do if the server fails to boot? Do I have access to the server console to investigate any issues?
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(Quote) I recently tried to find some reasonable shared hosting as I thought it might end up being cheaper, but no luck so far. First hoster I tried couldn't be bothered to configure IPv6 on their server (even after a support ticket), despite adver…
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(Quote) All relevant configuration (email accounts and filtering rules) is kept in LDAP (and kept in sync on all servers), so I have multiple inbound servers that can accept emails. Emails (at least important ones - those that are not filtered out a…
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Personally, I think email is too important to use a single-server solution (like those that get thrown in with web hosting or mxroute). So something without a single point of failure would be an interesting feature for me (that's why I am actually d…
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(Quote) just already include double (or maybe triple?) bandwidth for members here, or alternatively mention in the offer here that double bandwidth can be requested by raising a ticket (and if someone posts a comment here to double bandwidth, it get…
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(Quote) I have captured the script (it contains a slightly different version of the "csp" section in VinnyReo's pastebin). I don't see any of the binaries named in that script, but maybe that's because my account is containerized. Anyway…
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Definitely, using PowerDNS here.
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(Quote) There are even providers who want to sell some IPv6-only services, but other services they also want to sell are IPv4-only. Makes for a perfect combination if you want to access one service from the other.
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What's up with this? (Quote)
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(Quote) Yes, my brain directs my hand to always click on the reject cookies option when it sees a cookie banner.
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Whenever I try to check out your web site I get redirected to Google, so seems like you don't want any new customers.
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(Quote) You'll at least need a console for the installation itself. (Quote) I don't think you can write a NetBSD filesystem from Linux, but you can dd the NetBSD ISO into one of the partitions and then hopefully boot from that partition via grub. …
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(Quote) No, sorry. Admins may want to do some vetting to allow a provider on here, but it's my money I am spending, and I want to know who is getting that money, so I want to know who I am dealing with (I don't think admins provide a money back guar…
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(Quote) Brand Name is meaningless, but what about providing a link to legal company information (company registration number, official company address, etc.)
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(Quote) If you are running X on your local machine, you can use NX to seamlessly run applications on a remote machine.
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(Quote) The daily ISO actually hasn't changed. Your screenshot shows a timestamp of "Thu Dec 14 08:06:23 UTC 2023" and that's the one from https://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/202312141000Z/ (and even still linked as latest). (Q…
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Interesting, I just checked that using the ISO from https://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/202312141000Z/amd64/installation/cdrom/ I can successfully boot into the installer in a VM. One thing you could try is to write the ISO to a spare ha…
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(Quote) The company has changed its name to SEOSOLD LTD
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(Quote) Providers with a single location might find it easier to offer an internal network between all their locations. :p