Falzo
Falzo
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looks like the separation (fire-protection?) between SBG2 and SBG3 might have done its job and withhold quite some damage. obviously doesn't say anything about cabling for network and power. I wouldn't expect to see anything out of SBG getting up and running today. if they get lucky and are even allowed to enter the area,…
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I would really stick with the old box then. lots of RAM can't be wrong and the CPU power should be sufficient. while everyone is nowadays used to high IOps because of SSD or even NVMe I think the given numbers are easily sufficient for what you do and you won't have any real benefit from changing other than finally idling…
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5k requests as in hits/pages or rather visits? I have xenforo (without elasticsearch) running with less than 1.5 GB and that already includes clamav and mysqld... 2k visits / 30k pages (requests). I don't think you'll benefit much from that large innodb buffer, though not sure how heavily elastisearch might rely on that. I…
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don't be. you know you don't need it and the "plan" is just inner justification. let me take this burden off of you :lol:
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I figured I could at least ask ?♂️?
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nice to see you back! how is it going? make sure to take it slow ;-)
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btw: was it the same price in Blackfriday? and do you want to let go of it? ;-)
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I heavily doubt that, as said probably they only messed up the page and did not bother to correct it over the few minutes is was available. we will probably hear about it as soon as someone tries to do exactly that (getting reimbursed) and then starts bitching about them. or maybe we find someone who bought it and have him…
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tempting. luckily oos again.
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I think there is no hourly billing and that text on the top banner is plain wrong/forgotten to be removed or changed. Their special offers usually come with yearly contracts and especially those vps are then not hourly billed. if in doubt ask their support before ordering but it's OOS anyway.
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boot into rescue. mount your partitions in the correct order into a temporary location, bind mount dev sys proc and chroot into it. update/rewrite grub. maybe nothing to do with the kernel as such.
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awesome man, I already like were this is going and that's exactly why you got nominated, elected and are the right man for this job ;-) congrats, best of luck and ... CHEERS! ;-)
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just in time before... thanks again @Aaron for offering and responding fast to feedback. hope I could at least be a little bit of help. server and performance are expectedly good, Hetzner/Ryzen should to be a good choice anyway. now looking forward to get an AX101 directly for myself to play work with - preorder only ?♂️
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https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/ukraine-mann-will-mit-erfundenem-mord-einsatz-von-schneepflug-in-seiner-strasse-erreichen-a-7aec6b9e-7bc7-4bd6-8991-1beda29e8265?sara_ecid=soci_upd_wbMbjhOSvViISjc8RPU89NcCvtlFcJ (sorry, couldn't resist, please use google translate ;-))
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yes I would say so! considering these are only 3 ryzen cores. they outperform a $200 DS3 azure instance easily. also memory and disk performance is much better ( though it might be considered unfair to compare it this way, as aws/azure obviously is a different ballpark anyway ;-) ;-) )
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fresh meat is always welcome, right?
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sure, why not :-)
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thanks for your trust, but I will not be available for that task. (only if really no one else is going to take over, but I guess then @AnthonySmith wouldn't let it die anyway) I'd rather stick to commenting and fueling drama if some arises, thanks ;-)
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while I agree with that, I still have to... ...nominate: @seriesn Why: he is one of the most active providers around and seems genuinely interested in the communities. maybe it's not so bad to have a bit of providers motivation behind driving a community like this... ?♂️ Disclaimer: I do not have any services with…
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I nominate: @Ympker Why: He has been around all (three) places for a long time and tends to be quite active and very neutral as well.
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I nominate: @Mason Why: he has experience in administering forums and has proven that he tends to put a lot of efforts into things he cares about. I consider him fair and objective enough as well.
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this is actually the answer to your question. literally. no additional (external) IPs, no routed config.
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can confirm, similar situation here, allowing only whitelisted user via ssh config and a different port etc. couldn't even find entries in the logfiles for failed attempts, so I assume the attacker didn't even go through the effort to scan the subnets and instead only tried to get in directly and be done with it.
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I wouldn't say so. if the VMs weren't breached at all using that user it should be sufficient to simply remove it. found nothing that points towards additional fiddling with keys or else. reinstall usually is just the safe bet and most likely the best option for the average 'pls link a howto' vps owner...
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tagging @gleert here as well. while naranjatech uses virtualizor I found an ubuntu user on a vm after installing 18.04 from templates. does not have to be the same same but one would probably argue, that this user should not be there anyway... luckily no debianuser on another box with deb10 though. seems that every…
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awesome, thanks for all the efforts you put into this @corbpie !
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looks awesome. already have a few more suggestions I'd love to see: * a field for non standard ssh port * a free text field to add any individual info or note * put it behind some login (ideally ofc a small user management to share data individually) ... thanks for sharing and all the efforts you already put into that!
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don't want to be unfair to anyone participating, but when it comes to the ASCII design... I think in any case that would be nice for the script itself.