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  1. Francisco

    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    To be honest, for BuyShared we told Korey that he had full say in colours/flow. With it being a 'blank slate' no one was expecting any one colour. On the other hand, whenever BuyVM gets redone and we don't use the green we currently use? There would be blood shed in the ranks >_> Francisco
  2. Francisco

    Full disk encryption on a KVM VPS?

    Isn't this the point of LUKS or am I not reading the thread properly? If you have a VPS with access to AES flags (L56XX's, E3's, E5's), you can do whole-drive encryption without much issue. Infact, Ubuntu has it as an install option and others wouldn't take too much effort to get done. I...
  3. Francisco

    XVM Labs | 512MB SSD OpenVZ | $2.87 per year | NOT VIRTOVO

    Well, he does say price match.... Quadranet is just trying to whore blocks ASAP. They're selling dedi's w/ /23's for < $200/month, just to move them. Francisco
  4. Francisco

    It looks I need Your help guys

    Yeah yeah :P I still laugh that a good half dozen people ripped the design in some way. Some stole the javascript, some straight up ripped the design or 'heavily inspired' by it, etc. Francisco
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    XVM Labs | 512MB SSD OpenVZ | $2.87 per year | NOT VIRTOVO

    I heard down the ol' vine that they're giving a /21 with every cab if you ask nicely. Francisco
  6. Francisco

    BuyVM.NET / BuyShared.NET - Shared - $5/year | Resellers - $2.00/month! Dedicated IPv4! SSD RAID!

    Getting back to this thread a tad bit late, sorry about that you two! The problem with hitting Europe is if you go with too exotic of a location, people will be uneasy with it. If you're in too mainstream of a place, people will dislike that as well :D We've decided that we will spin the...
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    It looks I need Your help guys

    You probably paid for botnet traffic, nothing more. A lot of people pay for things like that in hopes of making it increase their payout or to increase their alexa ratings. Some people want it to help increase google ranks and such as well. With how the market is you need to either have some...
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    Limited Public IPv6 Beta Release DigitalOcean

    Oh I agree. IRC networks ban by /64's and such now. I know the /64 we feed our '16 per plan' out of is banned half the time from Freenode due to either excessive connections or someone being a douche. Blacklists will likely do /64's or, what I still think will happen, some of the major mail...
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    Limited Public IPv6 Beta Release DigitalOcean

    Did he lose his shit over it? I know he was fairly annoyed back in the day with the whole 'random IPV6 addresses' setup that most providers do/did. Francisco
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    Limited Public IPv6 Beta Release DigitalOcean

    So are they allocating /64's to a user? a droplet? Or is it /128's? Francisco
  11. Francisco

    IP Address usage

    I think a lot of them mark an IP to an account with a cooldown of when it goes back to their reserve pool, that way spammers can't burn up a /20 in a matter of days. Digitalocean had a real spam issue when they originally opened and had to put something like this in place I think. I'm sure...
  12. Francisco

    Dear Spamhaus, why can't you group providers right?

    Like I said on WHT, yikes. That 192 /17 is going to go soon as well if they're not careful. Francisco
  13. Francisco

    IP Address usage

    That's not going to easily happen. Most VPS hosts aren't going to have that kind of floating capital to pay for it. Going rate is like $10/IP on /20's and above. There aren't many VPS brands that are going to have $40,960 sitting around to invest in IP's alone. You probably aren't going to...
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    IP Address usage

    Right. The way ARIN operates is that they don't trust new blood very much but the more space you have, the more they trust you. There is a fairly small provider that floats around the LE pricing and such that has probably 100k+ IP's in their name and just got a /17 the other day, yet the DB...
  15. Francisco

    Privacy concerns over CGNAT?

    They have no choice but to, but CGNAT could lead to a lot easier monitoring/surveillance. The inability to use IPSEC as well as many other VPN products is also a major concern. Setting up a port mirror can be an annoying thing, especially if you have a super complex network or just very loaded...
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    Privacy concerns over CGNAT?

    It'll be a lot easier for people to go sniffing traffic with CGNAT in place. I wouldn't doubt a lot of ISP's will use commodity hardware to do their CGNAT deployments meaning you're just a TCPDUMP away. I know you can do port mirrors with physical gear but still, it's a lot more effort or in...
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    Privacy concerns over CGNAT?

    If you have NAT on your WAN then CGNAT won't do much minus renumber you into the CGNAT designated /10. Is this a mobile network? A lot of mobile networks have some form of NAT in place already.
  18. Francisco

    vpsBoard Random Downtime

      I think PHP sometimes takes a dive and stops serving. Curtis has put in tickets to us a few times for some pointers and we've given him such. I don't have a lot of experience with PHP-FPM so I'm not sure if the problem is with it or what, since we never have this problem with PHP-FCGI...
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    IP Address usage

    We have, I just think it's that providers are not trying to hide it anymore. Before, providers would provision it only if you ticketed them and provided some heavy justification. Now, providers are putting it in thread topics, sigs, mass emails, tweets, etc. From what I gather, they get very...
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    Privacy concerns over CGNAT?

    While replying to I realized there was a topic we were missing in all of this IPocalypse - privacy concerns over CGNAT. Is there anyone here that is behind CGNAT? I'm really curious what VPN platforms still work with it. I'd assume that IPSEC is completely out of the picture, same with...
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