quicksilver03
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Everyone considering Wasabi should take a look at https://wasabi.com/pricing/faq . Each month they'll bill for minimum 1TB, even if you only have 50KB stored with them, and they'll bill for 90 days of storage even if you delete your 50KB after 5 min…
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I use Ansible and Puppet: Ansible to run commands on all the hosts in my inventory, Puppet to get each host to a certain state depending on what the host is supposed to do. Here's the Ansible playbook that I run to cycle through my hosts, which are…
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Congrats @lukast__ , this looks very good.
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To all interested in the Host-C VPS, a member has paid for the transfer and I'm waiting on Host-C to begin the procedure. The other 2 VPS are still available.
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Agreed. The only objective advantage I found in nftables is that a single rule definition covers IPv4 and IPv6, but apart from that iptables has better usability and more features.
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I love to play armchair conspirationist, so here's another theory: the arrest is only related to facilitating copyright infringement, and it's at the request of the French copyright cartel, which earlier this year had a judge ordering Internet provi…
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These seem to be old online.net boxes, I remember renting one quite a few years back (the MegaRAID HW RAID was the most peculiar characteristic).
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(Quote) That shouldn't be a problem because, as others have said, no one would actually send request to your NS for a zone not pointed to by any WHOIS record or parent NS. You could implement a periodic check which would look at the zones in your N…
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I'm not aware of any other DNS hosting provider requiring this kind of verification. If I subscribed to your service and uploaded a zone file for google.com, what would be the problem?
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Fedora + KDE on laptops and desktops (and Fedora on servers as well).
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(Quote) It looks much nicer than my own, interested in what you come up with.
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@tetech This thread piqued my interest, as I have been working for a while on a similar project to offer primary and secondary DNS backed by PowerDNS with API access. I also did a comparison table, though it looks like you have found a few more prov…
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Same as Falzo, I use it every time I visit so the following time I can quickly see what threads have been updated. It's fine by me if you add a confirmation after clicking it, just please don't remove it.
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(Quote) The best way I know of is to chown -R wordpress:wordpress the WordPress files, where your PHP process runs as www-data, and to make sure that the directory and file permissions of the WordPress files do not allow writing from other users. H…
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Can you point an ACME solver such as acme.sh to the PowerDNS auth servers? In other words, do you expose the PowerDNS API?
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I used Sav for a few months in 2020 but left because I couldn't figure out how to change my account's password and because 2FA was by SMS only, not sure if that has changed since then. Also, their interface allowed no more than 4 nameservers for a d…
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At work I use Trello, for my personal stuff I use a directory of Markdown files, synchronized with Syncthing and organized according to bits of Getting Things Done (a file for the Inbox, then a file for each project, a file for stuff to do "som…
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(Quote) That looks interesting, can you share some more information about this install? I'd like to test it and perhaps move some non-critical stuff there.
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(Quote) To the best of my knowledge, Notion doesn't have a way to export data nor an API. One group of colleagues has started using it and they're slowly beginning to realize that all the data they added is stuck there.
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(Quote) That's interesting! I have a yearly subscription and I cannot fault the deliverability, but I cannot make heads nor tails of the control panel, so much that I've been thinking not to renew. Do you happen to have a timeline (not a commitment,…
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I had a very bad experience with a dedicated server from this company in 2017: every CentOS installation I tried failed to boot, and when I asked them for help (given that their own automated installation system was utterly useless) they only manage…
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I have implemented a similar setup and I'd say that you're pretty well covered with the 4 you have now. There is such a thing as too many authoritative nameservers, though. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2182#section-5 and https://serverfault.c…