
skorous
skorous
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(Quote) I don't mind a good troll as long as it's not mean or constant. I've been known to troll a person or two in my spare time as I'm sure @add_iT will attest.
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(Quote) Do you feel it's a larger problem than your being overtly aggressive?
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(Quote) It doesn't seem possible now. I believe the prices were slightly lower on BF.
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(Quote) You might be on to something. Back when I was newb, I asked to have all my systems put onto a single SolusVM instance. They very nicely said, "We can do this if you like but you won't be able to transfer anymore."
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(Quote) I'm not going to answer that question. What I will do is paste the criteria for a Priority Ticket and let you decide for yourself. By checking this box you agree to be billed $15 unless you have priority support for your product, there is a…
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(Quote) Priority ticket or regular?
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(Quote) Started on Slackware back in .... 93'ish? Couldn't have been much later. Dropped out by 95 I think... Still have my 0.99 3.5 inch floppies though I'm sure they've got rampant bitrot by now ... EDIT: rats, time for bed. Was just having fun …
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(Quote) phew Okay good. I feel better. Yeah, I'm a RHEL guy too. Was actually certified back on 6. The one that has me curious is that he has a mix of old and new names on the Ubuntu box. I was under the impression it was all or nothing although I …
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(Quote) Ah, good question. My best guess is that they each accidentally got their own private network so they don't see each other. Thinking was the tcpdump's would show no traffic either way and since ARPs are broadcast no matter how buggered the …
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(Quote) No, no ... you should definitely check my work. Sorry if that sounded bad. I was as much as anything else saying it to make sure I wasn't wrong.
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(Quote) They don't need any routing because the kernel knows what network it's on. You only need that if you've got access to something else via that network. [root@cerebro ~]# ip addr show ens4 3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu …
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(Quote) When you say 'starting a ping on the Ubuntu side' you mean you have the tcpdump running on Ubuntu side and have Ubuntu try to ping Arch, right? So the Ubuntu machine is seeing it's own traffic ( guessing so since it's knows its name )? What …
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(Quote) I have a feeling I'm missing something obvious but isn't that the highlighted lines? (Quote)
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(Quote) But the private addresses are on ens4 ... won't that just break his external network?
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(Quote) You've stated that more than once but tou haven't explained anything. Do you turn them off except for the few moments when you're using them? If not, what external services ARE running on them all the time - production, test, whatever?
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Dumb question but since you don't say, they're at the same location, right? tcpdump the interface on the destination side and see if you see the traffic coming in?
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(Quote) I have passwords disabled on everything except my Oh-shit-I-need-access-and-don't-have-my-key-node which has OTP enabled on it instead. I'm in complete agreement. I'm just looking forward to a sasquatch trying to explain the concept to this …
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(Quote) I must say that I look forward to watching @AuroraZero attempt to explain keys to him. ;-)
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(Quote) I can't speak for everybody else but I've been kinda curious ever since. (Quote)
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(Quote) If you don't mind, did you put in a lot of tickets? I've heard of some people getting blocked but it was because they tended to put in dozens of tickets. Also, what is "incomprehensible letters compiled by an incomprehensible algorithm&…
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(Quote) Not gonna read the thread, eh?
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Contribute financially to a couple projects a year. Nothing huge.
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(Quote) Can confirm. I have active locations of Virmach servers.
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(Quote) Whoa ... Deja Vu.
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(Quote) I think Iran is sanctions. Brazil and China are just to high fraud/chargeback.
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(Quote) That's one hell of a rock you live under. (Quote) What we have here is three groups: Group A) Skinny, pasty, thirty somethings Group B) Ryan Reynolds Group C) Salma Hayek All credit to Ryan but Salma is the only true choice.
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(Quote) Boooooooooooooo! Go Salma!
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(Quote) C'mon now, don't be all butthurt. A better thing to take would be how that type of post ( I also took you as a freeloader promoting abuse ) was received so next time you don't make the same mistake.
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(Quote) Some might say that is you...
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(Quote) He didn't say. You'll just have to stay awake for the next 72 hours just in case it starts. While you wait, may I suggest you read the posts on this page that may be relevant to your question...
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(Quote) Yeah, I understood what you meant. I just clumped them in with the tunnel brokers because I'm sure that's what the majority of it's used for. They are definitely a very cool project.
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(Quote) I think you might read a little closer. He explains he's trying to infer information based on what he can see inside the VM. High cpu steal tells you the CPU is oversold. Low IOPs tells you the disk is either spinning rust or oversold. He's …
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(Quote) I put that under his "and there are a few free ipv6 tunnels /48" not under providers. What provider gives you PII /48's? I don't have a problem with a small fee ( $20/year is small to me ) for paperwork, etc... Otherwise go ahea…
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(Quote) Are they provider independent or are you still not understanding the point?
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(Quote) The NATs are about 7.