
CamoYoshi
CamoYoshi
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(Quote) Hello neighbor as well :) It is my first VPS with HS; but I am familiar with the story and how they started out (been lurking without an account since around 2015). I like the sort of "we'll make our own hosting company, with blackjack…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ca0GynQFSs
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I impulse bought the 1 vCore/1GB/30GB NVMe last night for $27 yearly... Unfortunately when I started up my VM I found that CentOS was installed instead of Debian as I had selected in checkout, so I set it to reinstall Debian 10 which it did. Hopeful…
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(Quote) Yeah for the most part it can be annoying but I generally know how to work around its... idiosyncrasies, so I'll live. :)
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(Quote) Oh good lord... put that thing in a museum where it belongs! LOL
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(Quote) That sounds so hilariously jank, but I love the idea if you're really desperate for routing, lmao.
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(Quote) I mean if you only have a handful of routes you need to populate, that could work too I guess?
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(Quote) Well it's either that or BGP... unless you want to buy into Cisco hardware with EIGRP.
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(Quote) I NEED FULLY MANAGED BAN FOR $20/YR IN EXOTIC LOCATION PLS GIVE
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Sounds like this would be a case for dynamic routing, either OSPF or BGP. I can't speak for BGP setup personally, but looking into OSPF (if your OpenWRT router has the horsepower for it) probably would be your best bet. Then you can configure routin…
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(Quote) Quick, someone grab zomby1hosting.com and create the plan he was looking for, then deadpool a year later! That'll show him.
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(Quote) :lol:
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(Quote) Yeah, that's fair, I didn't consider bad actors, haha.
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(Quote) This. A VPS with a good chunk of storage and a NAT'd IPv4 as a yearly deal would be KILLER given the location and prem goodness that HS offers. I'd even be happy with it if the network speed was throttled down to 100Mbit for that.
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(Quote) Eth = Etherium, a cryptocurrency. https://ethereum.org/
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Ok, this is fully a boneheaded mistake on my part. I decided to just reinstall Debian again but this time opt out of using an unmanaged network daemon, and instead have NetworkManager handle the networking, and everything seems to work. For anyone e…
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(Quote) Yup, it is enabled on the OS.
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(Quote) I can ask, but I'd imagine it would have to be. (Quote) Yeah, it's a bit odd. I've seen it for dedis with only 1 IP to conserve IP space before, but not in this situation. (Quote) Good call, but I am confirming that my config is using the …
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Just for a further update. I presented my findings again a second time to the support agent for the hosting provider, and they are escalating my ticket to the network engineering team. Will be keep the thread updated for anyone else who might be sea…
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(Quote) No dice, unfortunately... I'm wondering if this particular network card driver has issues with bridges maybe? Though it's a Intel card just like the old dedi, and there isn't anything in the kernel buffer to indicate that this occurring, eit…
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(Quote) That's a really good thought; unfortunately they are claiming there are no MAC filters and they require STP to be turned off. I even tested this by manually setting the bridge MAC to be the same as the NIC's, and changing the NIC's to be som…