foxone
foxone
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I've actually always wanted to try them out! But their smaller vps is 5€/mo (60€/y) which is 1/3 more than BuyVM :( EDIT: Fuck! With the 25% off coupon the 512GB hdd storage VPS looks quite amazing since i could use it as a comfy backup
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I wonder what would happen if i loaded my 300gb database on there :)
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Yes
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Imageboard mirrors: both crawlers and actual servers (serving both html and webm/png/jpg media).
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What happens past the 5TB bandwidth? Is it a soft or hard limit?
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What protocol does it use though, wireguard?
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I was using the wrong username! Thanks :3
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Hmmmmm
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that is for non nat vps
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I was gonna start using it, but thankfully my laziness saved me
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Why should it stop working?
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* Five digits (though anything that's not in the 1000 common ports is okay and will probably not get scanned) * disable password auth * disable root login * set ip whitelist to the subnets of your own provider (or perhaps use geoloc to allow only access from your own country)
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Finally something viable!
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Of course it means "low end", the L is low, and E is end...
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Foxo would happily take it :)
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I just use Proxmox Backup Server
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It's really nice because i've also made mails like [email protected] and every mail ending with -servers gets sent to my "Servers" folder and marked as urgent if it contains certain words.
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Cool. I do a similar thing using a catch-all rule on my domain: every mail that's not an active account is delivered to my personal mailbox, then i sign up using [email protected]. From the panel i can blacklist mails when they get breached and when i receive spam i know who leaked
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This so much. I've just done a dd of 1gb of all my drives to keep safe just in case. And btw, i still haven't recovered my data. I just removed the drive and i'll keep it there until i find time and will to try more.
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So... what are y'all using your MicroLXC for?
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None. I funnily keep those on a couple 12tb drives in my server
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Sadly i have no idea how the old partition was made. This disk was my main disk (thus had /, /boot, swap and /home partitions), then i moved it to be a data disk (deleting /boot and /, but keeping /home and enlarging it to occupy the residual space), then i finally got rid of the swap partition and thus enlarged the…
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This except fail2ban, unless you're hosting Wordpress or similar (and in that case i'd suggest changing wp-admin into wp-my-admin)
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Halfway through the disk these are the browsable partitions
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Because i don't want to touch the image yet, i just want to check if it recognizes the superblock or not.
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Then i guess something else is going on and i have no idea what. The exact command i used (got it from my history) was: 526 sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sda This is a sector that looks like an ext4 superblock. However, when trying to use it... Am i doing something wrong? Am i not supposed to use sector numbers?
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The scan is still ongoing. I will report once it's finished. But if it can recover the files I might as well just buy the license for 79$ and call it a day. (free version has a 256kb limit per file)