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    Incero Review - AVOID

    Sorry, but you don't know anything about anything apparently. Nor do you know anything about the massive problems with nlayer recently. I confirmed the problems with Clint @ ubiquity and a few others who reached out to me and confirmed they had issues too. http://d.pr/i/cRL4/1MMWdxJG  <---...
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    Incero Review - AVOID

    Oh dear, let me help here.   :) If you get your information from bgp.he.net (as I assume you did) then you need to understand how that site works. It's basically a route collector. That is, it's looking up the routes from their location to our location. As Cogent is the most interconnected...
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    Before each new application for new IPs we want to make sure each of our clients is actually using their IPs as they told us they would. if they're not then we want to reclaim them before we make an ARIN application. We're just doing things properly.
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    Enforcing TOS is not bipolar. We offer free IPs and we'll take them back if you don't actually use/need them, all hosts are required to do this.
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    We're super strict about our allocations, indeed, always. This is a good thing, and ensures we stay in good graces with ARIN. Offering FREE IPs for justified usage is just good business practice. Making sure customers actually use/need their allocations is a part of that.
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    I think most hosts offer this, it's an all around good practice. :)
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    We didn't end up taking IPs away from anyone. ARIN was scanning our space and questioning the low ping rates, at that time we had a lot of windows, vpn, and other non pingable services running on our network. We sent an email reminding customers of our policy to enable ping from our scanning...
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    We were given a /22 to help us migrate off a 108.x.x.x range leased from our datacenter provider. ARIN wanted us to give that up first before moving to larger blocks again. The 108.x.x.x migration had been in the works for over 9 months, but we ran out of IPs just before we could finish it so...
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    Incerno giving away free IPv4?

    We have auto smtp block on detection
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    New here, am i allowed to ask for input/reviews of my service?

    Thanks all for the welcome.  @tony, you're welcome happy to help you find security issues on your server anytime.
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    New here, am i allowed to ask for input/reviews of my service?

    tony, I signed up, i like it, and quickly sent a udp flood :). I would suggest you limit pps per IP on iptables: http://openvz.org/Traffic_shaping_with_tc#Limiting_packets_per_second_rate_from_container Something like 200-500pps per IP would be more than enough for any legit use, even small...
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    New here, am i allowed to ask for input/reviews of my service?

    Sorry, remind me how we know each other? I don't believe we've ever had a beer, talked on a phone call, nor ever met in person. Correct me if I'm wrong :-) As our servers are unmanaged 8 staff is more than enough for thousands of servers. 50% of our staff are full time developers, focused on...
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