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(Quote) It is for enlighten ones
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(Quote) You forgot IPv4 vs IPv6 saga
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(Quote) One small step for datavia, one giant leap for community
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(Quote) No. The 7.80 you see is the original price - 0.65 * 12 = 7.80 20% discount is applied after you've chosen the configuration of the server.
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(Quote) @TheDP wants proof of your claims, that's all
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(Quote) IPv4 185.190.17.51 does not look like being in USA: https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/80786568
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(Quote) We have removed cities from it to fix Maxmind country detection as was suggested by LET member (Quote) LOL, I am not a charity
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Completely forgot about @sh97's nws.sh: (Spoiler)
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(Quote) Anything wrong? I don't get context of your comment
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(Quote) XSIG-SE-0 + IPv4 - 20% = 1.40 EUR/month https://skhron.com.ua/store/sweden-kvm-vps/xsig-se-0?promocode=STOCKHOLM&configoption[1]=1 (Image)
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(Quote) Sorry :(
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(Quote) IPv4 is available for extra 0.65 EUR/mo
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Title says rules were updated in the future :D
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(Quote) If your task is to drop all traffic for "bad" networks, you will aggregate them (so, less RAM consumption) and I recommend to use routing table to blackhole them if performance is your concern (it is not for most LE* world).
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(Quote) Well if I understood you correct, the moment when DDoS attack or whatever satures your physical uplink, you won't gain any redundancy from having two separate routers on your side.
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(Quote) Anyway, my point is that dnscry.pt runs a public service that publishes the list of DNSCrypt/DoT/DoH servers, making it not useful for circumventing censorship due to service design. Also, maintenance of censorship-resistant public service, …
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(Quote) I think it makes public DNSCrypt useless and changing URI to something else won't help much but defer block for a bit.
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(Quote) "Hate speech"? Is it even an established law term? What did you host?
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(Quote) For inbound connections, you can use Tor Hidden Service feature. But I don't think you will have usable it as a desktop (latency too high and throughput is pretty low). But it should be sufficient for SSH.
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https://gitlab.torproject.org/legacy/trac/-/wikis/doc/TransparentProxy/#local-redirection-through-tor You just need to tweak the snippet provided to process only specific uid(s). Currently it skips Tor for a specific uid (required for Tor to work p…
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(Quote) I would like to know more about HE and their depeering cases not related to KF, if you would find them feel free to reach me via DM here or using email serhii.timofieiev at skhron.com.ua
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(Quote) Am I blind or the entire article is about that attitude in general, and the only "real-life" case is KF?
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(Quote) What do you mean? Is it something KF related?
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I don't think shared hosting is in a position to decide what CAA records to add. Only the customer can decide if they wish to opt-in for this security mechanism.
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(Quote) So they used virtual machine and not dedicated server for their project? I am genuinely surprised. Shame on Time4VPS but in this case I believe ff could've prevent this from happening
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(Quote) I would definitely recommend not rush for "too good" type of offers if host is younger than 1 year. Otherwise, you can figure out how good it is going by searching reviews, feedback on forums. Also it is really important to check …
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(Quote) Can't connect to this website
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(Quote) This is something very horrible if true.
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(Quote) I see no reason for IP address based access control (at least by default) as long as there is SMTP authentication. Don't know if this is a case for mail.baby and if not, what is the rationale.
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(Quote) Not really dismissing, but I have some bias towards PHP language itself. After all, it was developed for websites and not services that are intended to constantly run in foreground in order to perform their activities (including traffic acco…