dgc1980
dgc1980
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that current JP one is nice, I wonder what the pings are like in AU.... time to find a looking glass edit: 125ms pings 850mbps down and 45mbps up from my home connection, not bad at all.
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I am hoping for a lovely nice EU based service this year, with CB ending their yearly deals, I may even keep the rest of my virmach services as they have awesome uptimes also.
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sent a support ticket, I hope I can continue using your lovely service :)
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(Quote) it is a huge shame that there are bad apples, I have been really happy with my services and use them for legitimate things like a person should :) I may see what you offer for Option 2 after I think about it some more.
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(Quote) help manage and unmanaged service.......... if they need help then they purchased managed.
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you need assistance in building your company up that much?
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(Quote) do you think it may be taking so long because you keep posting spam like this post?
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(Quote) I think I found the issue.
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(Quote) client and endpoint in one I guess, since that is all you install, unless you want to host your own server for it that controls exit nodes and such, then you install a few docker containers and set that up.
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(Quote) on linux I use, curl -sSL https://pkgs.netbird.io/debian/public.key | sudo gpg --dearmor --output /usr/share/keyrings/netbird-archive-keyring.gpgecho 'deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/netbird-archive-keyring.gpg] https://pkgs.netbird.io/d…
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love your provider tag, I bet many others would like an invisible one
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I think a $500 fee for provider tag to spammers would be acceptable. paid in crypto, so the cannot refund it after they are banned for their summer activities.
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I actually use Netbird as a self hosted version also, I find it much better than Tailscale
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yay another one wants a provider tag summer is going to be in the high 50's this year.
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maybe post a few more spammy submissions that are totally useless, it may speed things up.
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sadage :(
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(Quote) make sure the url has the leading /
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(Quote) Astro did turn down that one it is actually USD15 - ATLZ010 - 4C-3.42G-70GB-7TB - [email protected] - 29-Dec-2024
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(Quote) this has been successfully transferred, all others are still available for transfer.
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spamming for that summer host tag I see
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(Quote) after another read. (Quote) so I relay emails via my addy.io instance to an email address within purelymail.
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I have been using purelymail for over 18 months now, on an Advanced Payment plan. costing me less than $0.50 per month, well has now hit the $0.50 mark now (Quote) (Image) I use this along with a self-hosted Addy.io (AnonAddy) instance for mail a…
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that was so unexpected
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I use MergerFS + Samba, mount a couple of USB drives, use MergerFS to combine them into a single file system, then share it Samba
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Summer has come and time for another spammer to start a hosting company just in time for people to get scammed.
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I use a self-hosted version of RustDesk to remotely access my PCs while out and about. I also have IPv6 access to a linux system on my network if need be also, but mostly just remote to one of my PC's if needed.
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adding another one to this list USD12 LAXA001 - 3C-2.23G-30GB-3TB - [email protected] - 19-Mar-2025 # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2024-06-09 …
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(Quote) I didnt mean you being a summerhost, I meant it as the summer host starter pack as you are offering me a service to sell as a new start up to so I could scam customers :)
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lol love the title,classic. but a year for $8 is too long, I expect my customers to be shafted after 3 months, can I pay $2 for 3 months?
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(Quote) double posting, System Rescue CD has MegaCli package with it https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=systemrescue&pkglist=true&version=2.0.1 old version anyway https://onyx.koli.ch/file/mark/triage/rescuecd/ here is the ol…
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(Quote) nope sorry :( edit: worst case, boot into a older ubuntu or something via livecd/netboot and run megacli via that to get device id?
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(Quote) maybe i you boot back into the raid configuration via your IPMI you may be able to get the Device ID's from that to pass through to smartctl?
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@localhost remove the partition from the device smartctl -a /dev/sda also need MegaCli for the hardware raid devices MegaCli -PDList -aALL MegaCli -PDList -aALL | grep "Device Id" smartctl -a -d sat+megaraid,#DeviceID /dev/sda