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  1. peterw

    BlueVM OpenVZ 512 MB (CH)

    @BlueVM When will the Swizz network be better again?
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    Spring has sprung... Time to get outside...

    Time to play badmington again in the garden!
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    DigitalOcean Planning UK Location

    I don't need another UK host. They have to invest into their ddos protection.
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    nsfw game: 2048 - Addictive be warned :)

    I hate this game! 2048!
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    VPS Business Idea

    You can create a shared file system but as Mr. Pie said there is not a solution for all applications. What should happen if I add a pear module on one vm? Nice idea but technology is lacking.
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    Gauging interest in new feature.

    If your customers are hopping between the locations and are able to get new ips at every hop this feature will cause trouble.
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    Measure power consumption of Arduino projects

    Thank you for posting the values I asked on the other thread.
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    TrueCrypt console version

    I like TrueCrypt and using it on my laptops. I searched for a way to use it on my servers too and found out that they provide a console-only version of TrueCrypt. Download console-only version: wget http://www.truecrypt.org/download/truecrypt-7.1a-linux-console-x86.tar.gz or wget...
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    Colo@ and SecureDragon Clifton, New Jersey Issues / Migration

    Cannot find any announcement from Colo@.
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    Who is going to disappear first - Burst.net/DigiPlus vs. volumeDrive

    Another company is changing datacenters. SecureDragon lost some servers because of the move: https://twitter.com/SecureDragonLLC/status/448761993017978880
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    Small linux distrubitions

    I keep my old notebooks because they are cheap and small servers. They don't need much power, are silent and have keyboard, mouse and screen included. I use small linux distrubitions to run linux servers on old 256MB RAM notebooks. My IBM ThinkPad T20 with Intel Pentium III 700 MHz, 256MB RAM...
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    Microsoft DOS V1.1 and V2.0 Source Code

    Seattle Computer Products owns 86-DOS 1.0 which is a port of CP/M (for 8080/Z80) to run on 8086 processors. Microsoft bought 86-DOS 1.10 from them for $75,000 in July 1981 and kept the version number, but renamed it MS-DOS 1.1.
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    Microsoft DOS V1.1 and V2.0 Source Code

    With the permission of Microsoft Corporation, the Computer History Museum is pleased to make available the source and object code to Microsoft’s MS-DOS operating system versions 1.1 and 2.0, for non-commercial use. The zip file contains four subdirectories: v11source: 7 assembler code files...
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    Burstnet Technologies Inc. aka Burstnet lies, rips off landlord, refused to move out of Dunmore Data

    Only 500 and so servers? That would explain a lot. VolumeDrive was a big part of BurstNET. They did not recover from this.
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    Devs should not upload their configs - check this bad example

    Check your AWS logins, a search for AWS keys returns almost 10,000 results.
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    mandrill and sendmail?

    Mandrill has a good documentation: http://help.mandrill.com/entries/23060367-Can-I-configure-Postfix-to-send-through-Mandrill-
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    Kippo ssh honeypot

    hwdsl2 wrote about kippo and I now add a howto to this tool. Change your ssh port to another one: "vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config" and change "Port" to another number Install dependencies: "apt-get install python-twisted" Create use for kippo: "adduser honeypot" Change to user: "su honeypot"...
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