Falzo
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(Quote) can confirm, similar situation here, allowing only whitelisted user via ssh config and a different port etc. couldn't even find entries in the logfiles for failed attempts, so I assume the attacker didn't even go through the effort to scan …
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(Quote) I wouldn't say so. if the VMs weren't breached at all using that user it should be sufficient to simply remove it. found nothing that points towards additional fiddling with keys or else. reinstall usually is just the safe bet and most like…
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tagging @gleert here as well. while naranjatech uses virtualizor I found an ubuntu user on a vm after installing 18.04 from templates. does not have to be the same same but one would probably argue, that this user should not be there anyway... luck…
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awesome, thanks for all the efforts you put into this @corbpie !
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looks awesome. already have a few more suggestions I'd love to see: * a field for non standard ssh port * a free text field to add any individual info or note * put it behind some login (ideally ofc a small user management to share data individuall…
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don't want to be unfair to anyone participating, but when it comes to the ASCII design... I think in any case that would be nice for the script itself. (Image)
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afaik misconfigured VPNs can also cause shitstorm of broadcast packages blown to wrong subnets...
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this rather sounds like someone might be using your IP as gateway or has some strange routing/forwarding set up? or it's just broadcast traffic that is misdirected...
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Clouveo is much prem in Amsterdam, recommended! S2 Package (BF/CM deal): # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://git…
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(Quote) this. if the second person is labeled admin or mod and to what extend they have permissions depends on the amount of work they should take over. different timezones are a valid reason imho. also this sounds very reasonable: (Quote) couldn'…
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So, here is a story of a very prem, non lowend service - VM specialist! I am always looking out for services/locations on @Clouvider s prem network and now finally managed to cut a deal with @Mr_Tom for a VM in NYC and London :-) From what I know …
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(Quote) I beg to differ ;-) ;-) personally the speedometer seemed a bit boring, but maybe that's just me... that's why I rather picked something more abstract which you could also relate to the 'community' suggestion as well as 'data points' etc. …
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(Quote) nah, instead you should already think about merchandise... (Image)
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also, if you receive false alerts, try changing the locations you use to check and set it to the full amount before you receive an alert. (e.g. select 4 locations and only send an alter if all four are failing) maybe you use some firewall/blacklist …
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sure... click on the pen to edit your monitor, find the 'show advanced settings' bar at the bottom of the popup and click on it. then find and adjust the settings for repeated notifications... (Image)
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(Quote) you're really asking why a server with 256G is not using more than 13G for buffers/cache? is there even enough data in use to be cached? ;-) ;-) ;-) does it eventually use zfs anyway, where the ARC might not be shown as buffers/cache but re…
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https://www.linuxatemyram.com/
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@gks, yes they do: https://docs.hetzner.com/robot/dedicated-server/general-information/root-server-hardware/ BUT obviously only if the board and cpu supports that. i7 3770 -> max 32GB , so no upgrade possible on that one.
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(Quote) lol, just don't ;-)
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(Quote) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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(Quote) while is very true, one have to admit that @hosthatch is one of the very few providers who allowed his existing clients a discount on top of new purchases for not cancelling old ones or even free upgrades to comparable newer plans. there ar…
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(Quote) not yet. reason told by @hosthatch within that topic was that they haven't announced their own IP space over there yet and they do not want to use external LGs from just the datacenter etc. as the peerings might be different from what the fi…