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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @skorous said:

    @budi1413 said:

    sorry for my ocdness. :s

    Can't speak for Ant obviously but I'd appreciate the feedback since since it's minor enough most people probably won't bother/notice.

    Yeah tell me everything 😀 the best bug reports right now are the "it's annoying when" or "it's confusing when" because the next big push is UI/UX

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  • @AnthonySmith said: Yeah tell me everything

    My balls itch, and they weren't before I had to login using IPv4 to update some packages.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @WSS said:

    @AnthonySmith said: Yeah tell me everything

    My balls itch, and they weren't before I had to login using IPv4 to update some packages.

    Ipv6 is on 2.1% now it's not looking good.

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  • @WSS said:

    @AnthonySmith said: Yeah tell me everything

    My balls itch, and they weren't before I had to login using IPv4 to update some packages.

    Switch to ipv6 only.

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  • @John_Q_Developer said:

    @WSS said:

    @AnthonySmith said: Yeah tell me everything

    My balls itch, and they weren't before I had to login using IPv4 to update some packages.

    Switch to ipv6 only.

    I'm still IPv4 only at work because I don't want to have to manage vending IPv6 to anyone here, little alone the guest network. Not even a punched-through hurricane /48 for myself.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @budi1413 should be ok now

    Timezones for token use and performance metrics are not respected.

    Also the recipes deployment flow should be a bit better now, somehow as v0.000000001 of that made it in to live because it just worked we never touched it again, but its confusing, so the UI update is in.

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  • @AnthonySmith said:

    Also the recipes deployment flow should be a bit better now, somehow as v0.000000001 of that made it in to live because it just worked we never touched it again, but its confusing, so the UI update is in.

    The un-intuitive necessity to click on "Calculate Cost" before deployment of recipes is gone. Dynamically generated cost. Excellent!

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  • xmsxms
    edited June 11

    @AnthonySmith said: Ipv6 is on 2.1% now it's not looking good.

    I am surprised it passed 1%.

    Currently for first time users.

    1. One need to get a IPv6 prefix. (one time per location)
    2. Create VPS.
    3. Allocate a single IPv6 address.
    4. Attach it to the VPS.
    5. Go find the IPv6 setup article which is buried DEEP, its not a linked in the VPS page. https://tierhive.com/blog/technical_articles/configuring-ipv6
    6. Manually fill the blanks, for the config.
    7. Login via IPv4 address in the console.
    8. Run the ipv6 enable commands.
    9. If anyone want to login via SSH via IPv6, its not in the UI. Guess again.

    Vs for IPv4.

    1. Create VPS.
    2. Login via the ssh shown in the UI.

    You make it extra hard because you dont like it, and it shows.

    Just my advice: dont let your personal opinions affect your business. I made that mistake, it stalled the growth for several years.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @xms said:

    @AnthonySmith said: Ipv6 is on 2.1% now it's not looking good.

    I am surprised it passed 1%.

    Currently for first time users.

    1. One need to get a IPv6 prefix. (one time per location)
    2. Create VPS.
    3. Allocate a single IPv6 address.
    4. Attach it to the VPS.
    5. Go find the IPv6 setup article which is buried DEEP, its not a linked in the VPS page. https://tierhive.com/blog/technical_articles/configuring-ipv6
    6. Manually fill the blanks, for the config.
    7. Login via IPv4 address in the console.
    8. Run the ipv6 enable commands.
    9. If anyone want to login via SSH via IPv6, its not in the UI. Guess again.

    Vs for IPv4.

    1. Create VPS.
    2. Login via the ssh shown in the UI.

    You make it extra hard because you dont like it, and it shows.

    Just my advice: dont let your personal opinions affect your business. I made that mistake, it stalled the growth for several years.

    It's going to be automated as part of the VPS deployment, but that's not simple and we are a small team and ipv6 was never planned for alpha.

    There are copy paste command examples now in the faq the blog is just extra info.

    I don't hate ipv6 really, but I do think there is disproportionate noise made about it Vs actual use.

    I admit adding ipv6 in TierHive is not frictionless but the reality is about 15 - 30 seconds of actual effort, 98% never even issue a /64 without knowing additional steps are needed beyond that. I read that as people don't actively want ipv6.

    Anyway, longer term, it will be automatically added during deployment, we just need to pick what development time is spent on efficiently at the moment.

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  • That chip on Ant's shoulder grows bigger every time someone mentions how he hates IPv6.

    Poor bloke just doesn't want to enable Internet of Toasters.

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  • ScionerScioner Supporter

    Not sure if it's worth mentioning, but it seems like recent komari-agent (monitoring for servers, like nezha) update somehow crushed my instance.

    It took two reboots from management panel to recover from that. But it's working just fine since.

    I'm not sure honestly what was the cause. It was a clear pattern - update>issue. There was no spikes in cpu or memory usage. And the same piece of software works after two reboots.

    So I'm reporting it just in case.

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  • Hey @AnthonySmith -

    I've been throwing 444s instead of 403s for my main site, but you're probably getting a ton of HAProxy 502s because of this whenever it gets scanned, right? Want me to behave and turn it back to 403s?

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @WSS said:
    Hey @AnthonySmith -

    I've been throwing 444s instead of 403s for my main site, but you're probably getting a ton of HAProxy 502s because of this whenever it gets scanned, right? Want me to behave and turn it back to 403s?

    Don't think that matters to us, as long as your main domain responds with a 200 we pass the traffic through for you to deal with.

    I will check with my colleague tomorrow he is the guru on this.

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  • Well, if I throw a 444 and HAProxy is expecting some sort of response, I don't think it's going to be all that happy by me just closing the connection. A 403 is at least something it expects.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    Haproxy update to hopefully iron out some false negatives.

    We were checking your backend every 2 minutes for a 200,301 or 302 response if it failed 10 times in a row we removed it from the live haproxy config.

    That has been changed to 60 in a row (2 hours)

    We are also looking to add a user side override a "trust me bro" mode for none load balanced records

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  • EncodersEncoders Supporter

    is it just me or kernelkeeper site is pitch black dark

    ms edge 149.0.4022.69 in kubuntu. works fine in firefox tho

    Fuck this 24/7 internet spew of trivia and celebrity bullshit.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @Encoders said: ms edge 149.0.4022.69 in kubuntu.

    ... thanks I will add that to the list although I have to say... MS Edge on kubuntu was not really ever a test case :D

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  • somiksomik OG Supporter

    @AnthonySmith said:

    @Encoders said: ms edge 149.0.4022.69 in kubuntu.

    ... thanks I will add that to the list although I have to say... MS Edge on kubuntu was not really ever a test case :D

    MS Edge on Mac is a valid browser validation used by some top companies. But I don't remember it being used on linux... Firefox and Chrome on Debian and Ubuntu were tested...

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  • I remember testing against OmniWeb on NeXT.. in the 2000s. It was a hell of a time.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @WSS said: NeXT

    I just said "Oh My God" out loud involuntarily haha

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  • @AnthonySmith said:

    @WSS said: NeXT

    I just said "Oh My God" out loud involuntarily haha

    With 96MB of RAM, an 040/50Mhz overdrive processor designed for a Mac (barely fit), and a 4GB SCSI drive, I was living high in hog heaven. There were some minor timing issues with the CPU upgrade so it'd stutter for about a second every hour or two but was a hell of a lot faster than the 040/25 it came with.

    I did end up getting the Y2K CD patchs from Apple for 3.3 and 4.

    Never did have a BeBox. For some reason was just never driven (or rich enough).

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai


    ISO over https coming soon, hopefully tomorrow!

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  • @AnthonySmith said: ISO over https coming soon, hopefully tomorrow!

    MJJs are going to abuse love this.

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  • @AnthonySmith said: ISO over https coming soon, hopefully tomorrow!

    BTW for "press ESC at boot" - usually that requires a lot of luck and good timing to manage to connect to the VNC in time and be able to press ESC.

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  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @cmeerw said:

    @AnthonySmith said: ISO over https coming soon, hopefully tomorrow!

    BTW for "press ESC at boot" - usually that requires a lot of luck and good timing to manage to connect to the VNC in time and be able to press ESC.

    We have it set to 20 seconds instead of the default 3 hopefully it will be fine

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @AnthonySmith said:

    ISO over https coming soon, hopefully tomorrow!

    This is great! Thank you! :star:

    Now my 256 MB RAM TierHve VPS is expected to have sufficient extra space temporarily allocated from the node to mount an ISO!

    Unless I am missing something. :) Thanks again! <3

    cvs -q up -A -dP

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith AdministratorHosting ProviderOGSenpai

    @Not_Oles said:

    @AnthonySmith said:

    ISO over https coming soon, hopefully tomorrow!

    This is great! Thank you! :star:

    Now my 256 MB RAM TierHve VPS is expected to have sufficient extra space temporarily allocated from the node to mount an ISO!

    Unless I am missing something. :) Thanks again! <3

    It mounts/streams the iso directly over https so there is no extra space given or needed.

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  • Not_OlesNot_Oles Hosting ProviderContent Writer

    @AnthonySmith said:

    It mounts/streams the iso directly over https so there is no extra space given or needed.

    I imagined that additional RAM space is allocated from the node for the ISO while the ISO is mounted and being accessed. If I understand right, it's not like the RAM space for the ISO comes from and is limited by the RAM allocated by the node to the VPS.

    Please correct me if I am wrong. Thanks again!

    Tom

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  • WSSWSS OG

    If you can't fit something into RAM, why do you think you would be able to over the internet?

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