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(Quote) Oh, so Neighbourhood Discovery is just the IPv6 name for ARP? I guess I probably am using that then! I guess I still don't know what the difference between routed and non-routed IPv6 is.
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I'm actually interested in what @yoursunny considers to be routed vs non-routed IPv6. From what I can tell on the internet, routed seems to be things that use Neighbourhood Discovery... Someone else here then said it's when you can just use any IP …
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I didn't try your beta, just clicked on the link in your signature, which I guess is the same project. It doesn't seem possible to determine what regions you provide services in without going through the ordering process, and the first step of that…
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(Quote) Apologies for not adding more info. I did a similar proxy to a US VPS with Racknerd in LA and run iperf directly on that machine. I was getting about 300Mbps direct but for some reason the forwarding to a VM that did wireguard and forwarded …
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A counter point to this is that I've helped proof-read some Chinese friends' theses before they submitted. They'd already done a couple of iterations through grammarly and it was happy with their work, but as a native English speaker I found them al…
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Oh oops. Yeah. Brain fart!
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The Kimsufi KS-1 is about €5 + tax a month. Officially comes with 2TB, but often has 4TB now. The CPU is very slow though and bandwidth is limited to 100Mbps. EDIT: ignore this!
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(Quote) So, initial tests using that (as it was already set up) seem pretty good for up to 100Mbps. My direct setup is: (unecrypted) laptop -> wifi -> 192.168.1.1 (pfsense) -> WAN -> internet -> gra.proof.ovh.net My test set up us…
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(Quote) This is bad advice from the moment you start selling things to customers. If everything goes wrong, as a sole trader you are personally liable for any debts. If your provider increases costs and you can't make ends meet any more because peop…
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(Quote) Everything about this screams "Just do a full re-install at start from scratch"! First of all the domain name. Looks sketchy AF. Then automating downloading of a script and running it on a regular basis with no oversight of what …
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(Quote) Wireguard is no longer supported on recent versions of pfsense, so I'm going to roll my own linux VM to share a route48.org amongst some other VMs on it. Obviously I won't be in much control of throughput on that, and it feels a bit like abu…
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N5105 router with 4x 2.5GbE from aliexpress. I've installed 8GB Crucial DRAM and 480GB WD Green NVMe. Only just got it and set up proxmox on it, so before even bothering setting up the virtualised pfSense install, I thought I'd set up a quick VM fo…
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Greencloud EPYCSG-2: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-06-11 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## …
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(Quote) There's quite a lot of good options around this price point where for Epyc / Ryzen vCPU and both IPv4 and IPv6. You haven't even mentioned what CPU yours is, so a YABS would be good otherwise there's absolutely no way of telling if this is d…
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(Quote) VPS baby! I need to go on a diet anyway.
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This thread of lovejet's was closed on OGF: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/180047/is-reliablesite-net-reliable Also, I'm pretty impressed he managed to download at 10Gbps and yet still wants to moan about the network connectivity!
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(Quote) What if he doesn't have enough storage to store the result? :p
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(Quote) Just as a grammar point, "Virtual Dedicated" is the correct thing. "Virtually Dedicated" means nearly but not quite dedicated.
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(Quote) I agree with everything you said, and agree with the sentiment of this statement too, but it's a bit optimistic to say 40 years. Think back to what the computing landscape looked like 40 years ago. I wouldn't place bets on any of the cloud p…
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(Quote) Oh, I know this one! It's because Jesus saves! On a more serious note, I've moved all of my backups to borgbackup. Most of my machines and VMs are backing up everyday to 3 places (mostly, my large dedi that has 2TB, so plenty of space, but …
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Oooh nice, I just discovered you can use the wireguard kernel module with the LXC containers! I didn't even know that was possible (as in at all, not just here), I thought you had to use the userland module and /dev/net/tun, so this was a very pleas…
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Yeah, my machine seems to have been rebooted at the same time as yours and IPv4 is available, but IPv6 is still dead. That looks like a routing setup on the node itself.