[NL] 1GB RAM KVM SSD VPS 12€/year & 4GB RAM KVM SSD VPS 48€/year Flash Sale
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1 CPU Core
1GB RAM
20GB SSD
1TB Traffic
1Gbps port speed
1 IPv4
/64 IPv6
Location: Dronten, The Netherlands
Quantity: 10
€12/yr
Promo code: QRRM502ZTI
2 CPU Core
4 GB RAM
80 GB SSD
4 TB Traffic
1 Gbps port speed
1 IPv4
/64 IPv6
Location: Dronten, The Netherlands
Quantity: 10
€48/yr
Promo code: 9JC6MMSA2V
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u know that 4GB Ram are always welcome
2 CPU Core
4 GB RAM
80 GB SSD
4 TB Traffic
1 Gbps port speed
1 IPv4
/64 IPv6
Location: Dronten, The Netherlands
Quantity: 10
€48/yr
Promo code: 9JC6MMSA2V
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Uh I’m on my mobile and this is impossible ?
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What is the issue?
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Nothing, hate to see offers when I’m out on mobile ?
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Just ping me when you're back at you desktop and you can't get the offer anymore...
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-snip out as it didn't really work-
IPv6 didn't work out of the box in Debian 9, wrote this script to address it:
Then comment out
post-down
section in/etc/network/interfaces
and reboot... not sure why those post command defined in the file didn't work as expectedLooks like the IPv6 only works for a short period (~30 mins?) of time and then it decide to stop working... Delete and re-add those route will make it work again (route caching issue?).
I'll upgrade to debian 10 and see if it fixes anything.
Can you run:
cat /etc/network/interfaces
If netmask is 64, please change "netmask 64" to "netmask 48" in /etc/network/interfaces and reboot.
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That got IPv6 working for me. (well, the equivalent
ip addr add MY_IPv6/48 dev MYDEV
command did)I'll change it to 48 and reboot, thank you for the help!
Looks like is working fine for now.