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(Quote) I don't want to start something, but what about to stop acting like those issues started yesterday and people have no right to express their thoughts and frustrations about someone's service? He wasn't insultive or anything. I am among lucki…
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(Quote) @drizbo may float against the stream here, but in so many ways he isn't even wrong. I completely understand his frustrations. And talking abour purpose it's not like your personal opinion with patronizing him have bigger value than his. Th…
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(Quote) lol, ok, this doesn't count But yeah, tragic! :bleep_bloop:
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(Quote) Everyone's here! (lying and waiting in ambush for deals) On a serious note, does majority of the clients even come close to their allocated BW limit? Is Tokyo usage higher because of VPNs? My current usage looks something like: DE 572.6…
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Out of couriosity, how many FFME00x nodes are available out there? (in case someone order more VPSes at this location and want to have VPSes spreaded among nodes)
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(Quote) We thought you left already.
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I have around 40 VPSes hosted with 19 providers right this moment. Mostly in the EU with few exceptions in the US. So far none of my VPS providers increased prices. In case things go really badly with several of them in the future I will simply cons…
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(Quote) Agree - Finland would be nice. But not from Hetzner, some of those are already around. Also @natvps_uk why limit to one single IPv6 address? Alternatively something around Austria, Slovenia, Hungary.
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(Quote) Well some legit clients already reported better Tokyo performance now. Even in this thread few pages ago.
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(Quote) Can you tell us more about that? So no more of illegal reselling vpses? This may drastically improve service for legit non abusive customers then.
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(Quote) From what I read (I don't have Tokyo vps) from the others it started to improve now when he actively deal with scalpers and non-legit users, so this seems like a way to go.
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(Quote) Reselling business isn't good enough anymore?
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(Quote) So you shoud deal with this other source then, don't you think? What Virmach has to do with you? You're not even his client.
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(Quote) TOS from whom? Illegal reseller at some forum?
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(Quote) It must be really annoying to deal with army of those clients. So much ticketing and for what? suspension because of suspicious activity/request for change a server node with promo plan/refund request on a promo plan/and so on... I use VPS …
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I think we need to go from the beginning. * Use some free sftp program like Filezilla or WinSCP and log in as root (same IP, port and root password as SSH) and simply download client.ovpn to your computer * Install on your computer OpenVPN client (…
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(Quote) Read my first post above! * download client.ovpn to your computer * import it to your OpenVPN client installed on your computer
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He found it :p
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client.ovpn This is it. In your root dir just as assumed.
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(Quote) Then do what I said. ssh to your server cd / find . -name *.ovpn (under the assumption that you're running some sort of linux)
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He's not most clear about all this, so it's more or less just guessing. He's talking about preinstalled openvpn and then about some script install, so I assume that it's something like Nyr's openvpn-install.sh script which put .ovpn file in root dir.
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I don't know where your script saved it. Did you check in root directory? ls -all Try command: find . -name *.ovpn as a root
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Website seems down. (Quote)
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@Franzkafka, not most relevant for thread, but privilege is proper term. Server/forum isn't our, we're just visitors and they kindly allow us to use it, hence it's privilege not right.
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You need to either downfload cert file (via sftp) either copy/paste cert files content and save it to your computer (and then import it to your OpenVPN client). Second part isn't that ideal as some blank spaces or something may cause issue, so the …
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(Quote) This guy seems to play the right notes :P
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(Quote) Send the ticket, be calm, don't lie... and if you want to speed up process send all required info/documentation to prove that you're legit user. That's the best advice one can give you I believe. @VirMach said that they don't suspend accoun…
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(Quote) But currect user isn't his client. It's not in business relationship with him but with the "reseller". The only logic thing here would be for this current user to complain to a person he purcased service from.
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(Quote) But you're not his customer, you never purchased service from him, never agreed with his terms of service and that's the problem. In post above he explained you how to become his legit customer. It may cost you something but that's more or l…
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(Quote) Problem here is that you purchased service from "someone else" and you're in business relationship with this "someone else" not with host. You didn't agree with Terms of Services (TOS) from hosting company and as such you…
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(Quote) He said something like that he's willing to pay $25 for resolving issue and staying as client, but in this case $25 payment for host to look into this matter don't guarantee that he will be able to keep server, so he may lose additional mone…
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(Quote) Technically looking, scalpers are the one's who broke TOS not end users. But it doesn't mean that end users aren't problem. They are because they didn't even accept TOS in first place and host just can't afford to have that - clients who did…
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(Quote) I think that he's talking about rather limiting scalpers to not being able to resell services and while that's good thought it's almost impossible to enforce it and anyhow limit resellers upfront. End users are in some way fu**ed twice here…
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Why would you do that? (I know that you're just kidding and/or it's said just rhetorically, but still..., to continue my thoughts about this issue) Host made a mistake, most likely unintentionally, it sucks, but they also offered nice compensation …