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.> @Lee said: (Quote) Hmm, maybe(?): :) (Image)
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(Quote) :) Nope. It just used to a typical example of parts of mac addresses in old Sun docs/training material etc (as it's alphanumeric digits) ... B)
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(Quote) d868d9adeadbeef254a7b75f53e1fb3c
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Let's all just keep posting random hashes here for a while? ;)
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Thanks :) f781e298b7ec8176a4d1b65d0d42951a
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chmod 6777 ;)
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(Quote) Just trying to understand this part ... :) If I offer hosting on subdomains of my own domain, people's crappy behavior might lower my main domain's overall reputation? (Mainly if they use it for email?) Or something else? (I'm not offering a…
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@WSS nice protracker songs, especially the Jogeir Liljedahl collection! :)
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IIRC there was an issue a while back of Zoom installing and leaving open a web server on each Mac (I think Apple removed it through an update). Could also mention Cisco WebEx Meetings.
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I would think $EUID might be different due to * how you became root (login shell or not, as in -i with sudo) * setuid bit * Maybe differences in dash vs bash as /bin/sh (applicable if using #!/bin/sh and not #!/bin/bash or env bash ...)
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(Quote) Huh? Any technical explanation for why this would make any difference? (It shouldn't if you became root by su - or sudo -i?) :)
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Huh, how does the one even end up buying a $9 service from a John Doe for $15? I'd always do some searching and research, and I wouldn't buy web services from random nicks in a forum ... confused ...
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Shells: ;) (Image)
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(Quote) Make sense to me. :) Some of my customers that have a bit more knowledge, often have wasted more money, not knowing what they were buying (f.ex. buying hosting packages, when only needing registrar services).
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(Quote) Most of my customers are even more clueless, have no clue as to the distinctions between domain name, hosting, servers, websites ... It's all just stuff they need nerds like me to take care of ... ;)
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(Quote) Huh, making noise for a free service ... And for wanting cPanel, with older versions of software and lots of inherited weirdness. So many daily things are easier to do in DA, IMHO ... =)
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(Quote) Thought it might be so, as only DA is listed/available.
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(Quote) Too early to tell? I definitively prefer DA, though there's a couple of features not present (yet) ... :)
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(Quote) Not sure all TLD's are equally connected to race ... ;) Anyways, I also block my own .win and .xyz :p
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I still block quite a few TLD's simply because it helps a lot in decreasing spam -- and internal survey revealed that none the users had ever received any non-spam messages from these ... (I don't remember exactly, but .icu, .best, .men was certainl…
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(Quote) Me or OP? ;) I used TXP for some months, years ago. (I don't recall exactly what happened then, but might have been customer opting for WP. I think I kept the install for some time, can't remember deleting it, but probably did upon migratio…
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Adding swap was nescessary for GeekBench5 to work on my 1GB VPS.
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Followed :)
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(Quote) I'd rather have a bitter or stout, thanks ;)
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(Quote) Nice. KVM in UK? US? :)
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(Quote) If you were commenting on my feature request, I don't think you read my original/quoted suggestion ... ;) Mark all as read makes it just pop back to lots of unread upon next new message. I want Mute/Ignore. (A feature that works well in f.ex…
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(Quote) A decent grep -v coronaMute Thread feature is highly desired!
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To follow up my own question/comments in The Cest Pit, it seems that, even though iptables-legacy and nft both use the netfilter layer in the kernel, nft won't work properly on OpenVZ 7 (tested with Debian 10). When trying to add rules, getting: Er…