foxone
foxone
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                What protocol does it use though, wireguard?
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                I was using the wrong username! Thanks :3
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                (Image) Hmmmmm
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                (Quote) that is for non nat vps
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                I was gonna start using it, but thankfully my laziness saved me
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                (Quote) Why should it stop working?
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                * Five digits (though anything that's not in the 1000 common ports is okay and will probably not get scanned) * disable password auth * disable root login * set ip whitelist to the subnets of your own provider (or perhaps use geoloc to allow only ac…
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                Finally something viable!
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                (Quote) Of course it means "low end", the L is low, and E is end...
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                Foxo would happily take it :)
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                I just use Proxmox Backup Server
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                (Quote) It's really nice because i've also made mails like [email protected] and every mail ending with -servers gets sent to my "Servers" folder and marked as urgent if it contains certain words.
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                (Quote) Cool. I do a similar thing using a catch-all rule on my domain: every mail that's not an active account is delivered to my personal mailbox, then i sign up using [email protected]. From the panel i can blacklist mails when they get br…
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                (Quote) This so much. I've just done a dd of 1gb of all my drives to keep safe just in case. And btw, i still haven't recovered my data. I just removed the drive and i'll keep it there until i find time and will to try more.
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                So... what are y'all using your MicroLXC for?
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                (Quote) None. I funnily keep those on a couple 12tb drives in my server
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                (Quote) Sadly i have no idea how the old partition was made. This disk was my main disk (thus had /, /boot, swap and /home partitions), then i moved it to be a data disk (deleting /boot and /, but keeping /home and enlarging it to occupy the residua…
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                (Quote) This except fail2ban, unless you're hosting Wordpress or similar (and in that case i'd suggest changing wp-admin into wp-my-admin)
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                (Image) Halfway through the disk these are the browsable partitions
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                (Quote) Because i don't want to touch the image yet, i just want to check if it recognizes the superblock or not.
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                Then i guess something else is going on and i have no idea what. The exact command i used (got it from my history) was: 526 sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sda This is a sector that looks like an ext4 superblock. (Image) However, when trying to use it... …
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                (Quote) The scan is still ongoing. I will report once it's finished. But if it can recover the files I might as well just buy the license for 79$ and call it a day. (free version has a 256kb limit per file)
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                (Quote) Just that the superblock is not valid (Quote) Of course, i'm working on that (Quote) Yes. (Quote) Yes Anyway, i'm now scanning it with R-Linux. It looks like pretty much every software is fooled by the fact that it was a GPT reformatted …
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                (Quote) If the journal is broken, what does that cause? There might be a problem with it indeed since the hard driwe was turned off suddently.
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                (Quote) Testdisk deep scan finds the partitions but they are unrecoverable
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                So, i've tried to recover from a backup superblock after remaking the fs table using testdisk, and after a shitton of errors, the partition is completely empty. :( FOXO1TB: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****FOXO1TB: 297/61054976 files (12.5% non-…
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                (Quote) Yes! It's changing between sda and sdb since when i disconnect and reconnect it quickly (it's a clone of the original hdd in a usb caddy) it shows up as /dev/sdb.
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                I have tried to recover using a superblock backup, but the filesystem looks so corrupted that at the end i just get an empty partition. I used this software: https://gist.github.com/countingpine/0fd04b99058ebc910fefc910606ae6d0 to find for superblo…
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                (Quote) Why gparted? How would i use it? Last time i used it, that was just a partitioning tool. Or does sysrescuecd have something extra? (Quote) Fuck me