
tetech
tetech
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I didn't get follow-up from @Sanjue007, so if anyone else wants it and can use PayPal, you've got a week before it expires. @veren01
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(Quote) Yea, as said neither showed anything for this issue, so it seems that is just for the DC-level network. No announcements by logging into panel either. Mine is back up, not a crisis, but I'd think they could reduce their own ticket load by …
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Thanks, if NVMe is down for you too then I won't bother making a ticket. There isn't any sort of status page for this, right?
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(Quote) Maybe one of them, but not more.
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(Quote) I signed up for RealVPN. It is IKEv2-only. They have ~21 POPs in logical places, seem to be using Digital Ocean servers. They don't do stupid things like email address for username (like FastestVPN does). Setup guides aren't that great. …
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(Quote) Yes. I/O load shot up and now seems dead.
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(Quote) This is definitely not the case.
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Might be interesting for some. https://embed.kumu.io/9ced55e897e74fd807be51990b26b415#vpn-company-relationships/
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(Quote) Oh, from their help pages it looks like you are correct that RealVPN only have IKEv2. Hmm. I didn't find a lot of recent reviews of either of them. I'll be using it on a VPS so not too worried about mobile apps.
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(Quote) @FrankZ suggests above that they insist on the originator paying the bill, so if crypto is your only option then I'll move down the list.
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(Quote) Looks like RealVPN and SlickVPN still $20 lifetime. Any good reasons not to use RealVPN?
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(Quote) Getting back to this, any thoughts @fluttershy? So that time doesn't run out, maybe we'll say that if no further interest by Monday 12th then token moves to @Sanjue007?
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Did you check the firewall?
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Any comments on the current cheapest "lifetime" VPN other than FastestVPN? (I already have FastestVPN) Looks like ivacy is $40.
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(Quote) I give @fluttershy first bite, but if lack of crypto means it doesn't work out then sure you get next shot.
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(Quote) Sorry, I don't touch crypto. If you could persuade HH to generate the invoice for you rather than me, you could pay them in crypto. SEPA or Zelle also options.
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(Quote) That is a fair comment. It does depend on a lot of things - whether securite/malwarepatrol signatures are enabled, maximum size to scan, etc.
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Postfix has an official tutorial for a "split" setup (one instance for receiving, one instance for sending) but I don't have the link handy. Basically, to disable sending you could comment out the line(s) starting submission in /etc/postf…
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(Quote) Quit spamming.
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(Quote) A provider must follow the law. Any philosophical questions about fairness are likely to consume time without changing anything, tbh.
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(Quote) That is very old news (and obviously things have not hit the wall since that was written).
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(Quote) Hopefully not, if all they do is post ticket numbers or try to use this as a support channel. Please tell them that each ticket number posted here is assessed a $5 fee before it will be processed.
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(Quote) Maybe LES members also
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGEsAEtu1M8
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(Quote) London, since it is the only one you can spell properly :lol:
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(Quote) Look in virtualizor panel, from memory
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That is a pretty good deal.
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I am not sure why people have problems paying the multiple invoices - whether it is the actual process being used or just random. In case it is useful, here is the process that worked for me: Billing -> Add funds -> Enter the amount which wil…
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(Quote) Existing services in Phoenix are still at IOFlood and haven't been moved to Clouvider (at least yet).
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(Quote) Out of curiousity, are you putting the Phoenix orders on IOflood or Clouvider?