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somik
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- About Me:
- Got my head in the clouds... Bare metal not bad either.
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(Quote) Isn't masscan used for port scanning? Are you using it to scan for something else?
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(Quote) I thought port scanning was frowned upon by most data-centers/hosts? Btw, what's MRT? 90% hit rate as in for IPs or returning correct geo-loc/country?
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(Quote) You should put your yabs in "code blocks".
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(Quote) SkyMach or VirSky?
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I read that name very wrong... Was wondering why someone would say "ready" to their father... :lol:
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(Quote) Lucky you do not have a nuisance fee cause in that case, he may need to pay extra on top of what he already paid :lol:
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(Quote) I agree with you on that. But if you ask me, it is better to ignore those kinds of people as replying to them just encourages them. (Image)
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(Quote) If you do not want people commenting on your post, do NOT comment in a open forum. Contact VirMach on their support page here instead and you'll not get other people commenting.
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(Quote) If you start working, you'll have more worries. They'll require your ID as well as all of your certificates, both educational and professional. Data breach = all out in open.
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(Quote) Try signing up with Webtropia in germany.
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(Quote) Hey, it's on many sites cause it works. I mean I get you. I hate it too, specially when they auto expand with a chat message from a bot. Hate it more when every message from the bot makes a sound and you have to look for the background tab m…
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(Quote) Well, those who aren't happy with a list made by people paid by those hosts can look around. I myself went with turnkeyinternet in late 2000s and the was the best decision I ever made.
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(Quote) Eh... ok... good to know.... (Image)
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(Quote) That's a private IP address, like 192.168.1.123 and cannot be used as public/external IP.
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(Quote) Yes, in terms of common knowledge, paying for a service and getting downtime sucks. It specially hurts when people do not take your side and take other parties side. However, here is the thing. VirMach customers agreed to their shitty TOS be…
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(Quote) Erm, you can get a motor AND 4 wheels for 500 dollars? Here in Singapore, just 2 wheels costs over 500 dollars...
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(Quote) For one of the cloud providers, they called my phone and then sent a letter to my registered address to verify. My account was live after the phone verification, but I had to do the address verification within 30 days of signup to keep my ac…
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(Quote) Yes, it's against the rules but there are many who does it. Account get banned/limited? Open new one. It is the most common way to get around the limitations. @FrankZ there are always people who thinks they are above the law while expect e…
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(Quote) Ah, must be using AMD 7800X3D CPUs with Asus motherboards :lol: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiTngvvD5dI
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(Quote) As long as you have a account with them, they wont need to verify it again the next time you buy from them. Again, I do not own a ovh cloud account, so cannot confirm this, but this is the procedure for Oracle Cloud, AWS and other reputable …
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(Quote) i'm guessing ovh in general cause they need to validate their clients?
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(Quote) ralf arguing in another thread? Nothing new. The only thing is, here, he may have been trying to provide honest feedback, which may have been misunderstood? Since "tone" is not conveyed over text, you could not understand if it was…
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(Quote) Ya, think the program writer has bad english. That is how you say in some non-english languages and literal word by word translation to english results in "Ping Responded Unsuccessfully".
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(Quote) That's BAD for servers. Servers should not have things falling off when the temperature goes up.
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(Quote) There is always the option to create a new paypal account with different details.
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(Quote) No, it's just confusing when the two terms are so similar (or exact in this case) and you need to refer to it by context...
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(Quote) IPMI refers to the remote webui to access the display output and usb inputs directly for a dedicated server. KVM usually refers to Kernel-based Virtual Machines and the display/usb access to the said hardware virtual machine. I guess he is …
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Is this for a dedicated server or a VPS? Why KVM?