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  1. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Wrong. I don't care about latency to Asia. I've already picked up a VPS from BudgetVM.
  2. D. Strout

    Traceroute

    From my home connection via Fairpoint in New England: Tracing route to webserver.softgit.com [67.214.170.244] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1 2 7 ms 8 ms 7 ms 71.168.66.1 3 6 ms 7 ms 7 ms 64.222.166.82 4 12 ms 12 ms...
  3. D. Strout

    Google: "Gmail users shouldn't expect email privacy"

    Three words: I don't care. Google (or my family, or my friends, or whoever) can read all my e-mails and searches for all I care. If I knew that I had been assigned a particular employee at Google whose job it was to read all content I ever received or sent through their services, the only reason...
  4. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    I see. I didn't know that, so if you'd actually mentioned that I wouldn't have "argued" about it. This possibility is noted.
  5. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Ummm... Did you mean to post this on another thread, or is this you announcing that you're opening an L.A. location?
  6. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Clearly you did not read my first post:
  7. D. Strout

    Average cPanel VPS license cost?

    This is a question about a global average, not so much a place to plug your own cPanel prices. Though they are good :) Anyway, I'd say the average price I've seen with LEB companies is about $12/mo. With the bigger companies, it can get up to around $25/mo. Averaged altogether, I'd say maybe...
  8. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Unfortunately, though I like the VPS itself, for my purposes Multacom's network is less than ideal. You are on the list, though, but I'm still open to other suggestions
  9. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    Test IP?
  10. D. Strout

    Yearly LEB w/ IPv6 LAX

    I'm looking for a low end VPS in L.A. (256MB or less), on a yearly contract. Native IPv6 is absolutely required. I'm with Iniz right now, but I need a second L.A. VPS with a different provider. As some of you may know I like BudgetVM, and since they do have all of the requirements I mentioned I...
  11. D. Strout

    Ideas and suggestions for vpsBoard

    How temporarily?
  12. D. Strout

    Apache 2.4 Mess

    So I'm giving nginx a shot, as per 's suggestion. I found this tutorial, and have successfully set up LEMP on Ubuntu 13.04. A few questions: first, is there any script to automate this? It's a rather long setup process compared to how I used to do it. Also, how do I set up HTTPS with nginx?
  13. D. Strout

    INIZ Launches New OpenVZ.IO Locations in New York City & Los Angeles

    Hey @NinjaHawk, if they can pull IPv6 from Atlantic Metro in NYC, how come they haven't made it available to you? Aren't you in the same facility? Also, @INIZ, any chance of smaller plans in this location?
  14. D. Strout

    Ideas and suggestions for vpsBoard

    What happened to the thing that popped up when you selected part of a post allow you to quote or @mention? Just noticed it was gone, and I miss it!
  15. D. Strout

    Single homed VPS

    Maybe he's not actually looking for a VPS from them, just for a list of providers, so he can avoid them. Or maybe it's just some sort of network test of some kind.
  16. D. Strout

    Routing weirdness with Above.net IPv6

    Yup, looks good to me. According to the ticket response I got:
  17. D. Strout

    Apache 2.4 Mess

    I did. Those are the same config parameters I've always used, but now they don't work, presumably because I don't have the files in the right place. But I have no idea where the "right place" is.
  18. D. Strout

    Microsoft Crashes, plane into houses

    This intrigued me, as even though I'm very much in to aviation, I'd never heard of this. So I googled this exact part of the post, and found this: One Mile in Five: Debunked. Whether the variation is five miles or ten, it's false. What I can tell you is this: the U.S. is so in to aviation that...
  19. D. Strout

    Apache 2.4 Mess

    What do you use? I don't have any particular affinity towards Apache, it just works for me. I'm more a coder than a sysadmin, so I went with what a lot of other people are (were?) using, and which has plenty of documentation. But if I find other solutions have that too, I'll spend a bit of time...
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