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(Quote) Well, you limit it, to multiple gateways, not just one.
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Well, for me, it looks like, that script installs bloat, which makes the vps more insecure, instead of what it should do when you run it first, is making the vps more secure. You may also try: * Disable password auth + deploying your ssh keys * Sh…
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(Quote) I read about it, that's all, if you want test samples, then lookout for the original thread.
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(Quote) It was a while back, the issue was that HE responded to not existing entries on their public DNS servers basically with their own. What some ISP's do, if you are using the default DNS servers, they simply should not do that. If a subdomain …
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There was a discussion on LET about HE, that some results got manipulated, so I would not recommend using them. I mostly use own dns servers, besides Rage4, which is Paid, maybe try: https://freedns.afraid.org/ https://zilore.com/en These days you…
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(Quote) https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/41cb4k/be_careful_with_cloudflare/ It does not matter what kind of website you are running, just run it without cloudflare, I see no point using it.
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(Quote) There is a difference between metadata and reading all of its contents. So no.
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(Quote) When I need to cache content, I just use BunnyCDN, which has privacy friendly options and I know who runs and owns it. And I see no direct point, to hide your webserver IP, it even breaks TLS at cloudflare and inspects all the data which als…
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(Quote) I rather do not enable v6 when native is not available then use cloudflare, for reasons.
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@FAT32 YOU EVIL MEN.
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If you can just enable it, of course otherwise not really a benefit.
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(Quote) Now, they are going to fix it, congrats.
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RansomIT is lit, besides he had some cheap services that he all discontinued, such as 12$/y KVM.
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(Quote) There is no issue with such, even your local ISP oversold your DSL line. The issue is, if that overselling gets out of hand aka stuff goes bad.
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I get that with OVZ, you can fit more users on a node, but, the afford you need to put into it like migration and all that ovz stuff. How does this balance out to KVM? In terms of money/time. Proxmox dropped OVZ, then you needed to migrate to LXC. …
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(Quote) ya https://wiki.x8e.net/doku.php?id=mariadb_128mb
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(Quote) Narcos on Netflix, takes my english "skills" and replaces that with Brazilian. Sad times.
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You can run MARIA oh MARIA DB on 64/128MB, but that gets dangerous, a crash may be imminent.
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Well, You can configure DHCP server to only allocate specific IP addresses to VM's with specific MAC addresses. Which removes this problem and you are set. I do it mostly by API, a external software knows the IP pool and does it this way.
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In theory, HAProxy could forward any TCP/UDP traffic, but people reported issues with it. So for http inspects the traffic and if its not looking like http or https, it just drops it. I mean you get a few ports UDP/TCP you can use for any applicati…
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(Quote) What? You get a dedicated port for SSH. Cloudflare does the translation between IPv4 and IPv6, means you forward IPv4 traffic over CF to IPv6 on your VPS. HaProxy does forward locally v4 traffic on 80/443 to your VM by domain, nothing else …
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HAProxy can if available, forward 80/443 by domain. But you won't get full access on these ports on a NAT VPS.
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If the first run is slower then the second one, means its cached, most likely. The first result shows the real speed.
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You could get a /48 from HE and ndppd it, but as I am aware, ndppd and/or radvd wont work with less then /64. But you can tunnel each IPv6 by itself without ndppd. Like I did here on Proxmox: https://wiki.x8e.net/doku.php?id=proxmox_ipv6
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Happens, if the domain does expire and had a decent amount of traffic, people snapping it up and redirecting it into an ad paradise.
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(Quote) You can encrypt stuff with javascript on the client and then pass it to the server. So its even encrypted when send over HTTP, without HTTPS.
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WebPros will release SolusVM 6000 with increased license cost, forcing all budget providers away from SolusVM. Maybe even Virtualizor will exploit that and increase licenses costs by a small margin.