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  • @Jab said:
    Sure that your Murica banks are not in SEPA system (and SWIFT is expensive), but Revolut should work, they are even in SEPA Instant... however maybe not - you could be in some Revolut USA LTD. that it's outside SEPA system too.

    Revolut gives BIC "REVOUS31" and 12-digit account number, but then it says "only SWIFT transfers are accepted" at the bottom.

    ACH is free and convenient.
    Every Murica bank has ACH.
    You send the money before 6pm, it'll be received when the bank opens the next morning.
    Why can't European banks join ACH to facilitate cross-Atlantic commerce?

  • JabJab Senpai
    edited November 2023

    @yoursunny said: Revolut gives BIC "REVOUS31" and 12-digit account number, but then it says "only SWIFT transfers are accepted" at the bottom.

    Then yeah, your are on some USA branch of Revolut and no SEPA for ya.
    SWIFT is bad/expensive [aka 0,35% fee... but not less than 6€ for my bank for single transfer] so I am not shocked that mxmla don't want to send it and to add insult to injury it's half of the cost - sender pays half [up front], receiver pays half too [substracted from the amount you got] :D. Plus additional fees if bank accounts in wrong currency, lol.

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  • also as we derailed the topic

    BUY VPS, GOOD SHIT.

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  • edited November 2023

    @yoursunny said:
    Why can't European banks join ACH to facilitate cross-Atlantic commerce?

    Because ACH is used to make payments within the U.S. European banks can't do anything here.
    SEPA is the European Union's equivalent of ACH payments

    That’s despite a Feb. 22 notice tucked away on the Fed’s website that said “after thorough consideration and evaluation, Federal Reserve Financial Services has determined that FedGlobal ACH Payments service to Canada and Europe will be discontinued in the coming months.”

    https://www.paymentsdive.com/news/Federal-Reserve-fedglobal-ach-payments-program-reduced/648181/

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  • edited November 2023

    Get Wise and open a euro balance account.
    Should be able to receive cash that way. IBAN and BIC supported.
    Need afflink? PM me.

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  • For BGP: Legacy resources may not have RPKI (e.g., net 44), so I guess they can't be announced via server-factory?

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    @dwight said:
    For BGP: Legacy resources may not have RPKI (e.g., net 44), so I guess they can't be announced via server-factory?

    Thanks for your question! That's correct. RPKI is mandatory.

  • After I place the order, do I reply to the order ASN and provide the IP here?

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    @saerlanse said:
    After I place the order, do I reply to the order ASN and provide the IP here?

    If you want to establish a BGP Session with us please open a Ticket after your order and provide your ASN and Subnets, thanks!

  • edited November 2023

    @mxmla said:

    @saerlanse said:
    After I place the order, do I reply to the order ASN and provide the IP here?

    If you want to establish a BGP Session with us please open a Ticket after your order and provide your ASN and Subnets, thanks!

    What are Subnets? How can I find it?

  • mxmlamxmla Hosting Provider

    I guess we are on the wrong path here :) What do you want to accomplish?

  • edited November 2023

    @mxmla said:
    I guess we are on the wrong path here :) What do you want to accomplish?

    he wants to give me one for free.
    a vps off course
    don't go that far.

  • Guess they just FOMO

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  • @mxmla

    I may have missed this, but what control panel do you use?

    Also, is installation from a custom ISO possible?

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  • @angstrom said:
    I may have missed this, but what control panel do you use?

    HostBill

    Also, is installation from a custom ISO possible?

    Yes

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    We accept Bitcoin and Monero now via our own BTCPay Server :)

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  • @mxmla

    If I may ask: do you block port 25 on these plans?

    If not, can rDNS be set?

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    @angstrom said:
    @mxmla

    If I may ask: do you block port 25 on these plans?

    If not, can rDNS be set?

    Thanks for your question! We do block Mail Ports by default but Clients can delete the Firewall Rule blocking the Mail Ports via Client Area. rDNS is managed for the IPv4 address and the first IPv6 address from the /64 Subnet via Client Area as well :)

  • been noticing a lot of traffic on my server, while idle, nothing installed, ~30-50GB per day, decided to do some nethogs and tcpdumps

    and I am getting data from other services on the node,

    all the data is coming from the following..

    05:40:06.256698 IP static.221.242.4.46.clients.your-server.de.ssh > sf4.eygelshovennl.com.37722: Flags [.], ack 33958349, win 24576, options [nop,nop,TS val 2976492158 ecr 1616555695], length 0
    05:40:06.257056 IP static.221.242.4.46.clients.your-server.de.ssh > sf4.eygelshovennl.com.37722: Flags [P.], seq 18580360:18580428, ack 33958349, win 24576, options [nop,nop,TS val 2976492158 ecr 1616555695], length 68
    05:40:06.257413 IP static.221.242.4.46.clients.your-server.de.ssh > sf4.eygelshovennl.com.37722: Flags [P.], seq 18580428:18580520, ack 33958349, win 24576, options [nop,nop,TS val 2976492158 ecr 1616555695], length 92
    05:40:06.257771 IP static.221.242.4.46.clients.your-server.de.ssh > sf4.eygelshovennl.com.37722: Flags [.], ack 33962513, win 24576, options [nop,nop,TS val 2976492158 ecr 1616555695], length 0
    05:40:06.258101 IP static.221.242.4.46.clients.your-server.de.ssh > sf4.eygelshovennl.com.37722: Flags [P.], seq 18580520:18580588, ack 33962513, win 24576, options [nop,nop,TS val 2976492158 ecr 1616555695], length 68
    05:40:06.258456 IP static.221.242.4.46.clients.your-server.de.ssh > sf4.eygelshovennl.com.37722: Flags [P.], seq 18580588:18580656, ack 33962513, win 24576, options [nop,nop,TS val 2976492158 ecr 1616555695], length 68
    

    really strange, the sf4.eygelshovennl.com is 31.41.249.108 and this is where all my incoming data is coming from anohter server-factory IP address. so there is a leak in the network somewhere if I am able to capture this

  • mxmlamxmla Hosting Provider

    @dgc1980 Thanks for reporting this. May I ask you to open a Ticket so we can check? Thanks in advance.

  • @mxmla said:
    @dgc1980 Thanks for reporting this. May I ask you to open a Ticket so we can check? Thanks in advance.

    sent ticket, I hope you can fix this issue :)

  • Looks like BGP session creation is unavailable at the moment.
    We trust ServerFactory would get it fixed in a few weeks, instead of certain provider throwing the rug.


    Hi push-up specialist!

    Thanks for your request.

    We face a BGP Prefix Filter Bug at the moment and are in contact with the software supplier of our Routers to fix this.

    I will let the Ticket open and come back to you as soon as we have more information.

    Kind regards,

    Max

  • @dgc1980 said: so there is a leak in the network somewhere if I am able to capture this

    seems I am no longer getting leaked data.

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  • As of today, BGP session is fully working.

    Primary upstream is AS60068 (CDN77), with ServerFactory ASN prepended 2x, like this:

      Path #1
      3356 33891 60068 206075 206075 200690
        2001:506:30:100::1 from 2001:506:30:: (192.34.100.0)
          Origin IGP, metric 0, localpref 100, valid, internal
          Community: 3356:3 3356:22 3356:100 3356:123 3356:575 3356:601 3356:901 3356:2056 13830:3003 13830:4000 13830:5000
          AddPath ID: RX 32, TX-All 0 TX-Best-Per-AS 0
          Last update: Thu Dec 21 22:43:09 2023
    

    Secondary upstream is AS44592 (Skylink) up to AS199524 (Gcore), with ServerFactory ASN prepended 4x, like this:

      Path #1: Received by speaker 0
      Advertised IPv6 Unicast paths to update-groups (with more than one peer):
        0.1 0.2 0.10 
      Advertised IPv6 Unicast paths to peers (in unique update groups):
        2001:728:0:5000::18ef                   198.64.4.119    
      199524 44592 206075 206075 206075 206075 200690
        2001:728:0:5000::1605 (metric 2001) from 2001:728:0:1000::59 (129.250.0.42)
          Origin IGP, localpref 120, valid, confed-internal, best, group-best, multipath, import-candidate
          Received Path ID 1, Local Path ID 1, version 2513969907
          Community: 2914:370 2914:1206 2914:2203 2914:3200
          Extended community: RT:44592:301 
          Originator: 129.250.0.42, Cluster list: 129.250.1.58
    
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  • @yoursunny said:
    As of today, BGP session is fully working.

    Looks better now but still not fully functional for me: I receive routes with a link-local next-hop address. That address becomes unreachable after a minute or so after the BGP session is established. I could overwrite the next-hop but that's likely not how it is supposed to work.

    2001:44b8:30b7::/48 via fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea dev eth0 proto bgp src 2a0f:ca81:133b::1 metric 20 pref medium
    2001:44b8:30b8::/48 via fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea dev eth0 proto bgp src 2a0f:ca81:133b::1 metric 20 pref medium
    2001:44b8:30b9::/48 via fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea dev eth0 proto bgp src 2a0f:ca81:133b::1 metric 20 pref medium
    2001:44b8:30ba::/48 via fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea dev eth0 proto bgp src 2a0f:ca81:133b::1 metric 20 pref medium
    2001:44b8:30bb::/48 via fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea dev eth0 proto bg^C
    
    [root@gw-eyg ~]# ping6 fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea%eth0
    PING fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea%eth0(fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea%eth0) 56 data bytes
    From fe80::443:7aff:fe1f:eb39%eth0 icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable
    From fe80::443:7aff:fe1f:eb39%eth0 icmp_seq=2 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable
    From fe80::443:7aff:fe1f:eb39%eth0 icmp_seq=3 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable
    From fe80::443:7aff:fe1f:eb39%eth0 icmp_seq=4 Destination unreachable: Address unreachable
    ^C
    --- fe80::225:90ff:fee1:6aea%eth0 ping statistics ---
    5 packets transmitted, 0 received, +4 errors, 100% packet loss, time 4035ms
    

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  • teamaccteamacc OGSenpai


    I beg to differ.

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  • JabJab Senpai

    @teamacc said: I beg to differ.

    I think you should open a ticket.

    My IPv6 only don't have that many outages :D

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