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(Quote) Too quiet. There would have been a lot more squawking if that were the case.
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(Quote) Just plain tailwind.css and fontawesome for the icons, and velocity.js in a few places. On the stats page I'm using apexcharts, I should show that in the next video.
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(Quote) Maybe, just haven't thought that far ahead - it is in too rough shape right now. Good question and thanks for the feedback. After looking at the comments, what I'll probably do is some sort of "limited beta" where the parts I'm co…
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After a bit of playing around, the current status... https://misc-files.b-cdn.net/basic-dns-demo.mp4 I am not a UI guru :#
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Had a little time to spare on the weekend, so I looked into how much work it would be to extend the API for multiple 'tenants'. Looks like it is not too bad, a bit easier than I had expected, given most of it was already done (as described in the o…
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(Quote) Hello, I am the OP here. To be clear, my VPS was never reinstalled, and I cannot speak of anything other than the Letbox VPS outage. What is written above makes it sound like customers were kept well-informed throughout. At least for the …
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(Quote) You want to pay twice the price for your VPS?
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(Quote) Although, it is true that the provider's web site itself was down, so accessing the ticket system might have been difficult. Anyway, working now.
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(Quote) Shouldn't that be expected, considering this was a Black Friday offer?
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(Quote) Thanks, I'd seen these before. Yes, fair point, maybe they're enough for most people and makes what I'm thinking about too "niche". A few limitations: * GeoDNS. With my current setup, I just put a LUA record for GeoDNS and it g…
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(Quote) ACH is bank transfer, Europe compare to SEPA.
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(Quote) Thanks for the offer, you can get HTML file here: https://misc-files.b-cdn.net/dns-comparison.html. If you feel there's additional benefit to putting it somewhere else that's fine, I don't need personal credit but linking back to LES would …
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Here's the list of providers I looked at. They're colour-coded but it won't show up in the post. Provider Lowest cost AXFR Anycast Failover GeoDNS Note Alibaba $7/zone Yes Yes AWS Route53 $0.50/zone No Yes Yes Ye…
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(Quote) Thanks for the suggestions. I never wanted to do it myself, so I'm happy if someone can suggest an existing solution. NS1 is great and I have used them for years for a couple of my most critical domains. They probably do deserve a more de…
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Another "feature" which is orthogonal to the DNS but I put on the same fly.io container is a "www bouncer", which does a 301 on the apex for domain.com, sending it to www.domain.com. So pretty low traffic, but gets around the cha…
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(Quote) I would not grade you as professional in any respect.
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(Quote) I am pleased to see you are consistent in the level of helpfulness across your posts.
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FAQs: Why might I want to have a second DNS provider? To avoid having all your eggs in one basket. DNS providers can (and do) go down, albeit rarely. What is wrong with HE.net? Nothing. Personally I use it and have a high opinion of it. What I…
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(Quote) Then (Quote) Confused which applies.
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(Quote) There's no need to be so negative & unappreciative.
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(Quote) It was said some time before that upgrades are possible if resources are available. Not sure if that means to another defined plan or what an upgrade from a flash sale would mean. I ordered a €12 one and would ideally like 45+ GB storage an…
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(Quote) It all depends what level of interaction is required. I have about 4 MinIO servers which store long-term archives using HDDs, mostly automated so don't care about latency, performance is fine for this use case. A SQL database used interacti…
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(Quote) In that case, your advice to VirMach users should be to ensure they do not disclose information that could identify their account if they have violated the Terms of Service. I am sure VirMach knows who I am, but I have no concern.
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(Quote) I think it is like @cybertech said, where people had violated the ToS and then complained loudly. So the "retaliation" was more like drawing attention to their account which was then found to be in violation. (Quote) I also have a…
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(Quote) Although I didn't compare the quoted version word-for-word :p
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(Quote) I received this email, so can confirm that it is more than alleged to have been sent.
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(Quote) Correct, but a VPS or home is enough for a hidden master, definitely nothing more serious is needed unless you are dealing with thousands of domains. (Quote) At least one of the NS records at the registrar needs to point to a HE nameserver.…
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By the way, I stopped using DNSSEC for most of my domains. At the risk of starting an ideological dispute, it doesn't add that much and for me the key thing is that dynamic signing is practically difficult. For example, if I do GeoDNS where I direc…
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(Quote) What I would suggest is to run a "hidden master". This means in the registrar, the nameservers are set to the public DNS service (e.g. HE) but then HE pulls from your "private" DNS server. What I would do is use two DNS…
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If you want free proxies and are OK with the risks then just do a search, which returns e.g. https://proxyscrape.com/free-proxy-list If you want free functional proxies then agree with previous comments: tall order, good luck. Anything free and ope…
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(Quote) If you cancel one the invoice is automatically updated to remove it.
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(Quote) Signing is done at the primary DNS (which might be the registrar, but not necessarily). Some services might have a nice interface, but if you're managing your own primary DNS then doing it in a shell goes something like this: * Generate a …
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(Quote) WordOps inside LXC. Add galera to make a 3-node DB cluster. Sync WordPress directories using csync2 (replacing this with bind-mounted MinIO). Use tinc to form a private cloud between nodes. Use a monitoring service of your choice (StatusCak…
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I'm interested in this too. Currently I am running a 3-node WordPress cluster (Europe + east/west US) which takes daily snapshots of the image and has failover by automatically updating the CloudFlare DNS if the primary node goes down. I hate Word…
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The rules are silent on this. One would think it is desirable to develop some means of identifying the association (LES account <-> provider) in order to prevent exactly this type of confusion.