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(Quote) Do you mean this one? Do you have a version in English? edit: I see now that the English portion begins at page 19.
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(Quote) script will do what you're looking for: https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/linux-script-command
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> @Neoon said: > All nodes have been upgraded. > If you notice any issues, please lemme know. My Valdivia node is not accessible. The Dashboard shows it's online, but clicking on Manage gives me an error: "Failed to contact Node, plea…
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(Quote) Oh! Care to share? I thought recently it'd be nice if such a thing existed.
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Just out of curiosity: why did you choose to register in Wyoming? Unfortunately the address listed brings up lots of negative search results: Another scam recorded from business related to 30 N. Gould St. registered agent Commercial registered agen…
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There's PiKVM, but that will need internet in order to be accessible remotely. You would have to have a backup way of providing internet access. Maybe an LTE modem with a cheap plan?
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(Quote) 😂 True, true. Although I read somewhere that the crash was not due to a software update, but rather a definition update (think new antivirus signatures). The file in question was filled with 0s and that caused the parser to crash. It doesn'…
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(Quote) Yeah, this should work fine. I have been disconnected regularly, but that's just because I'm running the client on my workstation and it goes to sleep after a being idle for an hour. (Quote) I have not. 😀 I'm not "social" enough.
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I mean, good on them for helping out, but this still requires physical access to the affected systems, right? Isn't that the biggest hurdle to clear?
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(Quote) I'm still running it. It seems there won't be enough interest to make it worthwhile, but I have fun learning/trying new things. (Quote) When you connect to a malicious remote server, and you have Agent Forwarding turned on (this is not the …
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(Quote) Thanks for offering! Let's wait see. I think we have to get enough network effect for it to be worth it.
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Got the $15/year deal. Was up an running within 5 minutes of paying the invoice. That VirtFusion control panel/installation is sliiick.
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b05efc119d6cb93ba7c6ffc5a96452dca95eca3e Usage: messing with low memory/disk space NixOS, backup tang server. Thanks again Neoon!
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I've been meaning to play with this. Things are slow at work, so, why not? Thanks Neoon! c803-f6a4-1ce1-9e31
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Different ASN: https://www.nokia.com/about-us/news/releases/2024/06/27/nokia-enters-into-an-agreement-with-the-french-state-regarding-the-sale-of-leading-submarine-networks-business-asn/ (Quote) Also: why the hell am I not allowed to copy from your…
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I think I figured it out! Debian was running a process called xe-guest-utilites, which "brings better performance and is required for various features". Talk about an ambiguous description. Either way, with that installed (in NixOS, it's…
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Well, I bit the bullet and reinstalled. Their Debian 12 image is blazing fast. I then tried installing NixOS, this time without LUKS encryption, and it went back to being slow. 😔 I'm guessing there's some Xen optimization that is missing from NixOS…
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(Quote) It does not. I opened the encrypted volume in order to test it. (Quote) Afraid not. 😔 LUKS is all or nothing. I could try to re-install NixOS without encryption as you suggested, and if I am unable to figure out the problem, I might give th…
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(Quote) Thank you for your reply! I'll look into your other suggestions, but I tried something similar to this: I booted SystemRescueCD and the system is very snappy. Here's the hard disk section of YABS while in rescue mode: (Spoiler) ioping -R /…
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Maybe it is a networking/routing issue. This is my tracert to the box: 1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.128.1 2 1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.1.254 3 2 ms 5 ms 1 ms 108-88-60-1.lightspeed.sntcca.sbcglobal.…
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(Quote) Interesting. I'll see what I can find on that end. Thanks!
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Thanks for your reply @Jab I'm not familiar with ioping, but here's the output from ioping -R /dev/xvda: --- /dev/xvda (block device 10 GiB) ioping statistics ---9 requests completed in 2.36 s, 36 KiB read, 3 iops, 15.3 KiB/sgenerated 10 requests …
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(Quote) Thanks so much for the offer. I'll try to carve some time to try it this weekend.
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Service in Italy + photo of datacenter = Smart Move™ Sorry, I have nothing meaningful to add to your post. Congrats though!
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(Quote) I've also had good luck with ecryptfs, to atuomagically encrypt $HOME in Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/TransparentEncryptionForHomeFolder (Quote) I used to have this as my email signature for a long time, and more than one person claimed …
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(Quote) Interesting. Both are available in NixOS. I'll check them out. Thanks! (Quote) Woah. Thank you so much for the detailed write-up! This, by the way, is my exact use case. When NexusBites (pun intended) went belly-up, I kicked myself for not …
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(Quote) As a fellow encryption-at-rest enthusiast, can you expand on this topic? I've been adding dropbear to initrd and SSH in to provide the passphrase, but your solution sounds so much cooler. edit: Is this what you use? https://github.com/johnd…
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Yup. I've been running it on my personal laptop for a few years now. I don't recall it ever breaking, except when I've made bonehead mistakes. 😅 I used to run Debian stable, but I got tired having to give up on newer packages. I tried sid for a whi…
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(Quote) Awesome. Thank you so much!
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Advin Servers KVM Standard XS AMD EPYC CPU (4 vCores) 0 dedicated, 4 burstable cores 8GB DDR4 ECC Memory 60GB NVMe SSD Storage 2TB Bandwidth (10 Gbps) Los Angeles $6.99/month # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-…
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In for one. Been meaning to check you out for a while.