I feel insulted.
We've been in the industry for about 8 years now. It takes a lot more than a control panel to stay afloat, let alone churn a profit worth making a living from.
Yes, it is €15/m when pre paid quarterly. You do get the advertised VPS for €15 a month, but we expect potential customers to pay for at least 3 months in advance.
The 50TB traffic is certainly an error. We are more than happy to offer it for free to all customers from VPSboard.com
Infinite Technologies is a leader in providing businesses with dedicated servers, virtual servers and cloud computing solutions.
All our servers are hosted in the state-of-the-art data facility in Haarlem, the Netherlands (near Amsterdam). The data-center has N+2 redundant cooling, UPS...
Infinite Technologies is a leader in providing businesses with dedicated servers, virtual servers and cloud computing solutions in the Netherlands/ Europe.
All our servers are hosted in the state-of-the-art data facility in Haarlem, the Netherlands (near Amsterdam). The data-center has N+2...
Take a look at our offering here: http://www.infinitetech.eu/Virtualization/VirtualServers/
Virtual servers with 2, 6 and 12GB RAM.
PM me or email [email protected] if you need a trial.
Doesn't OpenVPN offer an automated paid version (free for 1-2 users) already?
If you need more number of users, its well worth the effort to learn a bit more about a security system than just rely on a 3rd party automated script, IMHO.
IPs are not "assigned" to ASNs. They are "announced".
Peer in OP's scenario really means upstream providers who have an active BGP session. Peer is usually a network that excahnges traffic for free (in a bilateral agreement). Transit is paid upstream traffic.
Here you go:
+ Infinite Tech
title = Infinite Technologies Limited (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
menu = Infinite Tech (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
host = 91.215.158.158
If you are starting out, use Webmin's GUI interface for configuring iptables. It's easy to use and you'll learn how it works as well.
Then do as root:
# service iptables save
Open and read /etc/sysconfig/iptables (RH based Linux flavors)