@Neoon said: Maintenance announcement
Gonna upgrade the backend to a new debian release, on Sunday, at around 22:00 CET, the panel will be unavailable for about 30 minutes, tops.
Offtopic, if debian only releases LTS (or 5 year support releases), why does ubuntu have non LTS when it's based on debian? And if ubuntu non LTS is based on the bleeding edge branches, who wants it?
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@somik said:
Alpine is fun! I was using it on a 64 MB RAM LXC VPS for a while. Was fun while it lasted. Not of much use, but still fin to use none the less!
I love giving myself the extra hassle of fitting services under those LXCs just for the sake of fitting them, then deleting it all after.
Once managed to nginx, discord bot, and VNC vim… not for long though
Ya, I know what you mean! Spending unhealthy amount of time to make something you "think" you need, and then once you are done making it, just moving on to the next thing you "think you need"...
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@somik said:
Alpine is fun! I was using it on a 64 MB RAM LXC VPS for a while. Was fun while it lasted. Not of much use, but still fin to use none the less!
I love giving myself the extra hassle of fitting services under those LXCs just for the sake of fitting them, then deleting it all after.
Once managed to nginx, discord bot, and VNC vim… not for long though
Ya, I know what you mean! Spending unhealthy amount of time to make something you "think" you need, and then once you are done making it, just moving on to the next thing you "think you need"...
EXACTLY.
Kuma? lasted 5 seconds.
Lavalink? Didn't even bother--too much blah-blah, too little optimisation
gohttpserver self-compiled? Took me an hour of tweaking (and resizing) to get the right amount of RAM without triggering OOMKiller, lasted 10 minutes and vanished.
"just-in-case-i-need" VNC? Has lasted 3 months, haven't seen a need yet but I can see it coming soon..... hopefully....
Amazing service though, shows me how foolish I can be, maybe I need to learn Docker
@somik said:
Alpine is fun! I was using it on a 64 MB RAM LXC VPS for a while. Was fun while it lasted. Not of much use, but still fin to use none the less!
I love giving myself the extra hassle of fitting services under those LXCs just for the sake of fitting them, then deleting it all after.
Once managed to nginx, discord bot, and VNC vim… not for long though
Ya, I know what you mean! Spending unhealthy amount of time to make something you "think" you need, and then once you are done making it, just moving on to the next thing you "think you need"...
EXACTLY.
Kuma? lasted 5 seconds.
Lavalink? Didn't even bother--too much blah-blah, too little optimisation
gohttpserver self-compiled? Took me an hour of tweaking (and resizing) to get the right amount of RAM without triggering OOMKiller, lasted 10 minutes and vanished.
"just-in-case-i-need" VNC? Has lasted 3 months, haven't seen a need yet but I can see it coming soon..... hopefully....
Sounds fun! Nothing better then the feeling of completing a project you thought was near impossible!
@yucchun said:
Amazing service though, shows me how foolish I can be, maybe I need to learn Docker
Highly recommend learning docker. Makes life easy for others.
User: Your app doesn't work for me
Dev: But it works fine on my system
Docker: Give your system & configs to the user?
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@Neoon said: Maintenance announcement
Gonna upgrade the backend to a new debian release, on Sunday, at around 22:00 CET, the panel will be unavailable for about 30 minutes, tops.
After the Maintenance I checked a few things, I noticed that Console / Shell was partially broken on some nodes.
I pinned the issue down, however still working on a fix, no ETA currently, probably, some breaking change to hypervisor, despite its LTS.
@Neoon said: Maintenance announcement
Gonna upgrade the backend to a new debian release, on Sunday, at around 22:00 CET, the panel will be unavailable for about 30 minutes, tops.
After the Maintenance I checked a few things, I noticed that Console / Shell was partially broken on some nodes.
I pinned the issue down, however still working on a fix, no ETA currently, probably, some breaking change to hypervisor, despite its LTS.
I am trying to reach out to the dev, I would have to change at least partially if not entirely the backend.
This should be fixed until the end of the week though.
@Neoon said: Maintenance announcement
Gonna upgrade the backend to a new debian release, on Sunday, at around 22:00 CET, the panel will be unavailable for about 30 minutes, tops.
After the Maintenance I checked a few things, I noticed that Console / Shell was partially broken on some nodes.
I pinned the issue down, however still working on a fix, no ETA currently, probably, some breaking change to hypervisor, despite its LTS.
A security issue has been fixed with this update, which has not been published yet.
As precaution, I also disabled Console / Shell for LXD nodes, probably it also affects LXD which hasn't been patched yet.
I have theoretically a fix, to make it work again, gimme some time to implement it though.
I just learned a few hours ago, what the actually cause is.
@Neoon said: Maintenance announcement
Gonna upgrade the backend to a new debian release, on Sunday, at around 22:00 CET, the panel will be unavailable for about 30 minutes, tops.
After the Maintenance I checked a few things, I noticed that Console / Shell was partially broken on some nodes.
I pinned the issue down, however still working on a fix, no ETA currently, probably, some breaking change to hypervisor, despite its LTS.
A security issue has been fixed with this update, which has not been published yet.
As precaution, I also disabled Console / Shell for LXD nodes, probably it also affects LXD which hasn't been patched yet.
I have theoretically a fix, to make it work again, gimme some time to implement it though.
I just learned a few hours ago, what the actually cause is.
Console / Shell is available again on LXD nodes.
Incus will follow.
@Neoon said: Maintenance announcement
Gonna upgrade the backend to a new debian release, on Sunday, at around 22:00 CET, the panel will be unavailable for about 30 minutes, tops.
After the Maintenance I checked a few things, I noticed that Console / Shell was partially broken on some nodes.
I pinned the issue down, however still working on a fix, no ETA currently, probably, some breaking change to hypervisor, despite its LTS.
A security issue has been fixed with this update, which has not been published yet.
As precaution, I also disabled Console / Shell for LXD nodes, probably it also affects LXD which hasn't been patched yet.
I have theoretically a fix, to make it work again, gimme some time to implement it though.
I just learned a few hours ago, what the actually cause is.
Islamabad has gotten a new subnet, the old subnet will stop functioning on 18 December 2025.
The new IP has been already added in the Panel, I will reconfigure the network on the weekend to run dual stack if possible, so you have time until the 18th to switch.
Regarding NZ, currently we got a software bug, that brings the primary interface down, at random times.
I still have no idea whats causing it, I duct taped it right now with a cronjob, to prevent bigger downtimes.
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
@Neoon there is a port forwarding problem for new containers on the Islamabad/PK server, I can't connect at all. Using the console to self-loop to the SSH forwarded port does not work either.
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@jcn50 said: @Neoon there is a port forwarding problem for new containers on the Islamabad/PK server, I can't connect at all. Using the console to self-loop to the SSH forwarded port does not work either.
Use the IPv6 IP. thæn you can connect without relying on port forwarding, meaning ssh is on port 22.
ssh [abcd:e012:3456::7890] will work (keep the square brackets for IPv6)
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@somik said: Use the IPv6 IP. thæn you can connect without relying on port forwarding, meaning ssh is on port 22.
ssh [abcd:e012:3456::7890] will work (keep the square brackets for IPv6)
But if I put a TCP service it is useless because unreachable over IPv4... Do you confirm the server is unreachable over IPv4?
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@Neoon for some reason the smallest package on the Helsinki/Finnish server is 256MB of RAM instead of 64MB.
Otherwise I have tested all the locations: it is so great!
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
@somik said: Use the IPv6 IP. thæn you can connect without relying on port forwarding, meaning ssh is on port 22.
ssh [abcd:e012:3456::7890] will work (keep the square brackets for IPv6)
But if I put a TCP service it is useless because unreachable over IPv4... Do you confirm the server is unreachable over IPv4?
My server works fine over IPv4 and IPv6. I mainly use IPv6 as it is my preferred access method.
You can always use cloudflare proxy to forward your traffic from IPv4 to IPv6 servers (as long as the TCP service you need is https based)
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
@somik said: You can always use cloudflare proxy to forward your traffic from IPv4 to IPv6 servers (as long as the TCP service you need is https based)
That's my problem: it is not a HTTP(S) service. I am sure Neoon will fix when he has some time to spare (during the holidays?). I launched another instance in Islamabad/Pakistan, so it is using another port range above my previous one and it is (still) not working~ so there is definitely a problem with the port forwarding on new instances there!
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@Neoon said:
Islamabad has gotten a new subnet, the old subnet will stop functioning on 18 December 2025.
The new IP has been already added in the Panel, I will reconfigure the network on the weekend to run dual stack if possible, so you have time until the 18th to switch.
@jcn50 maybe this has something to do with the port forwarding not working?
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
@jcn50 said: @Neoon there is a port forwarding problem for new containers on the Islamabad/PK server, I can't connect at all. Using the console to self-loop to the SSH forwarded port does not work either.
scroll up, IPv6 is also available.
@jcn50 said: @Neoon the Valdivia/CL server is very very slow~~ [sorry for the multiple/different messages, but I post them as I am testing each location]
There are a lot of factors, how you test and with what, its South America.
@jcn50 said: @Neoon I was amazed by the automation to sign-up! Did you use any PHP framework for that?
I managed to get the Islamabad/PK server working via the Shell console & found the current IP before the coming/planned change! Yay~~
However the CPU is very very slow~~ but it works!
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Offtopic, if debian only releases LTS (or 5 year support releases), why does ubuntu have non LTS when it's based on debian? And if ubuntu non LTS is based on the bleeding edge branches, who wants it?
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
I love giving myself the extra hassle of fitting services under those LXCs just for the sake of fitting them, then deleting it all after.
Once managed to nginx, discord bot, and VNC vim… not for long though
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Ya, I know what you mean! Spending unhealthy amount of time to make something you "think" you need, and then once you are done making it, just moving on to the next thing you "think you need"...
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
EXACTLY.
Kuma? lasted 5 seconds.
Lavalink? Didn't even bother--too much blah-blah, too little optimisation
gohttpserver self-compiled? Took me an hour of tweaking (and resizing) to get the right amount of RAM without triggering OOMKiller, lasted 10 minutes and vanished.
"just-in-case-i-need" VNC? Has lasted 3 months, haven't seen a need yet but I can see it coming soon..... hopefully....
Amazing service though, shows me how foolish I can be, maybe I need to learn Docker
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Sounds fun! Nothing better then the feeling of completing a project you thought was near impossible!
Highly recommend learning docker. Makes life easy for others.
User: Your app doesn't work for me
Dev: But it works fine on my system
Docker: Give your system & configs to the user?
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
After the Maintenance I checked a few things, I noticed that Console / Shell was partially broken on some nodes.
I pinned the issue down, however still working on a fix, no ETA currently, probably, some breaking change to hypervisor, despite its LTS.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
PK, Islamabad IPv6 down?
I forwarded it.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
I am trying to reach out to the dev, I would have to change at least partially if not entirely the backend.
This should be fixed until the end of the week though.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
A security issue has been fixed with this update, which has not been published yet.
As precaution, I also disabled Console / Shell for LXD nodes, probably it also affects LXD which hasn't been patched yet.
I have theoretically a fix, to make it work again, gimme some time to implement it though.
I just learned a few hours ago, what the actually cause is.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Works again! Thnx
Console / Shell is available again on LXD nodes.
Incus will follow.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Fixed, lemme know if you have any issues still.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Islamabad has gotten a new subnet, the old subnet will stop functioning on 18 December 2025.
The new IP has been already added in the Panel, I will reconfigure the network on the weekend to run dual stack if possible, so you have time until the 18th to switch.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Regarding NZ, currently we got a software bug, that brings the primary interface down, at random times.
I still have no idea whats causing it, I duct taped it right now with a cronjob, to prevent bigger downtimes.
Still looking into it.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
Until when will the public test last?
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
Nobody knows.
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🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
@Neoon I was amazed by the automation to sign-up! Did you use any PHP framework for that?
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
@Neoon there is a port forwarding problem for new containers on the Islamabad/PK server, I can't connect at all. Using the console to self-loop to the SSH forwarded port does not work either.
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
@Neoon the Valdivia/CL server is very very slow~~ [sorry for the multiple/different messages, but I post them as I am testing each location]
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
Use the IPv6 IP. thæn you can connect without relying on port forwarding, meaning ssh is on port 22.
ssh [abcd:e012:3456::7890]will work (keep the square brackets for IPv6)If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
But if I put a TCP service it is useless because unreachable over IPv4... Do you confirm the server is unreachable over IPv4?
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
@Neoon for some reason the smallest package on the Helsinki/Finnish server is 256MB of RAM instead of 64MB.
Otherwise I have tested all the locations: it is so great!
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
My server works fine over IPv4 and IPv6. I mainly use IPv6 as it is my preferred access method.
You can always use cloudflare proxy to forward your traffic from IPv4 to IPv6 servers (as long as the TCP service you need is https based)
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
That's my problem: it is not a HTTP(S) service. I am sure Neoon will fix when he has some time to spare (during the holidays?). I launched another instance in Islamabad/Pakistan, so it is using another port range above my previous one and it is (still) not working~ so there is definitely a problem with the port forwarding on new instances there!
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
@jcn50 maybe this has something to do with the port forwarding not working?
If you want information, feign ignorance reply with the wrong answer. Internet people will correct you ASAP!
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right!
scroll up, IPv6 is also available.
There are a lot of factors, how you test and with what, its South America.
no.
Free NAT KVM | Free NAT LXC
What do I have to do: reset the network after deployment?..
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡
I managed to get the Islamabad/PK server working via the Shell console & found the current IP before the coming/planned change! Yay~~
However the CPU is very very slow~~ but it works!
🤡 "The tags provided to users are worthless permanent labels~ accept them or leave!" 🤡