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There are some recent offers on LES that should be considered: * LittleCreek - $13.95/year * Ramnode - $12/year
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(Quote) I saw the same thing. Some minimal network stack was running, so they were responding to ICMP echo requests, but they were effectively dead, like the disk was gone perhaps? Now getting the infamous: Operation Timed Out After 90001 Millisec…
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(Quote) This is bad optics for LET admins. The part that came before was reasonable: (Quote) I assume LET admins will remove the "Top Host" designations from all providers who have held it as long or longer as VirMach.
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(Quote) Whatever changed shortly after fixed it, re-installed with Debian11. System, config, and connectivity appears good now.
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(Quote) Ordered with Debian 11. The order process was fine. Was provisioned an 1CPU, 1GB RAM, 25GB disk, 1GB traffic on a AMS node. Was marked as offline. Went into the control panel and tried to boot it. Nothing. Re-installed with Debian 11. …
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Windows traceroute and unix traceroute work a little differently. Windows by default will send ICMP ehco request packets in the trace, unix will use UDP messages. Is it possible ICMP messages somewhere near your target destination are being filter…
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(Quote) Are you sure about that date? I was on LA10GKVM14 and it was last reachable sometime just after 2022-06-23T05:17:00Z.
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(Quote) You too? I think you won't be the only one to let that deal expire. : -)
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(Quote) I believe that node is not just offline, but effectively unrecoverable. If I were to guess that node is just the lowest of low priority, maybe didn't have a lot of expensive VMs on it since the complaints about it seem to have been pretty r…
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(Quote) But what OS and OS version underneath? And From a template or your own ISO?
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(Quote) Out of curiosity, what people are running on a 256MB of RAM KVM system these days? A dwindling number of currently maintained OSes can run with that little amount of RAM under KVM now.
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(Quote) Acronym soup. Time-based aka TOPT (Time-based One-time Password Token)
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(Quote) For time-based 2fa, yes. It would look something like 0123 4567 89ab cdef
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(Quote) Yep. I have at least one node that has had terrible connectivity for weeks, feels kind of like a duplicate address problem, but now it is totally offline. This is just one of the VMs I've given up on and is due to be cancelled at the end of…
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Confirming publicly that some service transfer with Brueggus successfully took place. Would work with again.
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(Quote) I can't tell you what to do, but I can you tell you about my similar situation and what I"m doing. I also have a dedi that got 30-free days and is waiting for an OS re-install. It also has a /29 instead of a /28 it originally came wit…
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(Quote) Yeah, probably so. Nevertheless, here are some providers that have things in AU, and Sydney specifically I believe, that you might check out: * BinaryLane * DreamIT Host * FlowVPS * G-Core Labs * OneProvider * Vultr
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(Quote) It is not as convenient, but it isn't terribly difficult to upgrade 10 t o 11. You probably know this, but for those that do not, in /etc/apt/sources.list put: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye maindeb-src http://deb.debian.org/deb…
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(Quote) Are both directions blocked? That is, would TCP destination port 25 be blocked(to the VPS as well as TCP source port 25 from the VPS? It would be useful to be able to at least receive email.
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Hi again Brueggus. If it isn't too much of a hassle, I'd be interested to know the first octet of the IPv4 address(es) for respective VMs.
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(Quote) I was about to report 3 VMs down, and awaiting a dedi re-install for about 10 days until I looked again, and another 2 VMs have since went unreachable. The network status page was updated today, so that's a good sign, but less helpful if you…
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(Quote) Regretfully I just starting to do the opposite. I've cancelled what was a decent 2020 deal already. A few others I'm probably going to cancel that are now in extended outages. It probably is no big loss to VirMach and I hope things work o…
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(Quote) Perfect, thank you. If not already claimed, I'll lay stake to: * vps32 * vps67 * vps72 * vps76 * vps114 * vps115 * vps129 * vps144 * vps157 * vps166 * vps198 But I need to go figure out which ones, if any, allow transfers. OK to follow u…
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Any chance you could include what the first octet of the IPv4 address? I might be interested in some depending where in the address they are.
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(Quote) Cool, thanks. I used to have one there with you, but I think that was on an OpenVZ that eventually went EOL. If I order one, submit a ticket if it doesn't land in 205/8?
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Seems gimmicky and unnecessary for you to try to live up to. Plus, for many low-end customer who's been around awhile, any lifetime VPS plan is going to conjure up only negative associations with one notorious at cost "provider" .
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Looking for guidance on how to report/track outstanding problems that I think likely require some actual support from VirMach. I've had dozens of dozens migrated successfully, but I have at least the following outstanding problems: * A system (on R…