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Instead of taking 'you' literally, it might be more like a word play of SYS (So You Start). If anything, he agrees with you. I might be wrong though, need @GIANT_CRAB to answer :)
If I'm on Windows computer, I use WinSCP. Pretty popular here at least in my country and they have portable version too. All we need is only VPS with sshd running, no additional daemon needed. :)
Might be unrelated to this topic, but SolusVM add new features recently on v1.17:
If you look at IP block list, now they have additional priority column. It's still limited to which IP block should be used until it's exhausted. Usage percentage still remains to be seen yet.
Look at the key points on the SBL pages: "Can't trust this IP space at the moment."
At the moment. I would suggest leaving that /24 IP idling for 1 ~ 3 months. Explain to the VPS customer your circumstance and the need for an IP change (I'm aware and admit that this is actually sounds easier...
^ Is what I would only planned to say :p
Duh, actually there is another silly reason: domains availability. We've comes up with other names but most of it is taken or highly the same with other companies. Since this domain is available, we go with it :p
I used nodewatch as well, no problems so far.
On a side note, does anyone know nodewatch equivalent for KVM virtualization? I'm particularly interested in auto-suspend/alert feature when SMTP active connections exceeds certain threshold (spam activity).
Real men use 'security by obscurity'. Oh wait...
Joking aside, Oracle should actually be thankful that those 'customers and independent security researchers' took their time doing it, which is actually a good intent to improve the code base towards so called perfect. If anything, it's harmless...
Adminer made a comparison about why they are better than phpmyadmin. You could take a look about their plus (and minus) in http://www.adminer.org/en/phpmyadmin/