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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    Ohhh @Shovenose, it is past morning where you are at... :)
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    Test this please?

    traceroute to web1-tx-us.munroenet.com (204.11.60.121), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 186-135-197-69.webhost4u.com.br (69.197.135.186) 0.029 ms 0.010 ms 0.010 ms 2 69.30.235.125 (69.30.235.125) 0.209 ms 0.311 ms 0.396 ms 3 69.30.209.237 (69.30.209.237) 28.874 ms 29.306 ms 29.453...
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    Test this please?

    traceroute to web1-ca-us.munroenet.com (192.210.210.110), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 186-135-197-69.webhost4u.com.br (69.197.135.186) 0.063 ms 0.010 ms 0.010 ms 2 69.30.235.125 (69.30.235.125) 0.167 ms 0.289 ms 0.355 ms 3 69.30.209.237 (69.30.209.237) 42.126 ms 42.177 ms...
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    Would you rather I sent threatening letters? Mun
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    @bcarlsonmedia Thanks :)
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    Thanks for the suggestions. http://vpswiki.us/wiki/policies#basic_form_for_providers <-- wiki form, but I think you mean a form of fill X out. Let me look into it :)
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    goto http://www.vpswiki.us/providers/<name of provider> and click on the right hand side create page, and then start writing.  http://vpswiki.us/wiki/policies#basic_form_for_providers <-- template for providers
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    Its an open wiki so if you want go right ahead and post post post :)
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    Mind linking me some history and test files so I can make a provider profile :)
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

    @TruvisT Thank you :)
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    VPSWiki.us Looking For Providers History!

     I have PM'd a ton of the hosts around here, and many have resulted to ignoring me. :(  I guess I just need to try a new strategy, so if you could please post a simple history of your company, links to things you find relevant (TOS, AUP, Twitter, Facebook, etc.), and some test IPs & files it...
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    Misterhost... Not again

    More likely they got an angry email about his tor node. Mun
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    Misterhost... Not again

    The fact that they gave you until the end of the pay period is rather nice. As such, I don't think they have to give you a reason at all. Mun
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    I'm speechless...

    I think he was just letting a little steam go, as we all do when something like this happens. However, just a suggestion, don't give out SSH as you don't even need an admin user anymore to cause a ton of damage. (DDOS Scripts, Kernel Exploits, SPAM, Network Tests...., etc.) All can be run...
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    I'm speechless...

    I don't think @Kujoe was ever trying to tell the full story, but just the basics of a rant. Why? Because he simply can't talk about everything the customer did / has done. (Privacy) Mun
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    I'm speechless...

    The moment when understanding that you can easily create a DDOS that no one can trace and have the ability to do it, but realizing it is still illegal. Sigh Can't we have an approval process!!!!1 Mun
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    VPSWiki.us Provider Classification

      I guess that will work :)
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    VPSWiki.us Provider Classification

    So let a provider choose the classification?
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    VPSWiki.us Provider Classification

    Then give me a number, Im trying my best to give you all the freedom of what you want to classify, but yet keep it on topic. I only game client numbers as an example.
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    VPSWiki.us Provider Classification

    True but we can all state linode is High end and CVPS is low end, so there can be a rule written to classify the two, but what is it. Like max 25 clients per node = high end?
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