AlwaysSkint
AlwaysSkint
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A wiki explaining the policy doesn't make the policy acceptable. ;) Agreed: 'merican 'tipping' is a farce, along with frequent hidden charges.
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Subsequent sentences don't relate to this one. I ain't a Windoze/Dirty Mac luser. :|
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"Mobirise is a free offline app for Windows and Mac". Well that rules that out. Still haven't spotted a decent freebie one (that is able to do more than one page), other than the OK but quirky PageKit that I've got my missus using. I remember the days of Coffee cup HTML and other offline editors (MS/Adobe bloatware) but…
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Ahh, but where are the best free ones, for the perennially skint? :p
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Not if your surname's Cummings, seemingly (topical). :confused:
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Was slightly tongue-in-cheek; I normally use drop. ;) LAN traffic overhead is bad enough (port scanners/broadcasters) without adding packet bouncing. Providers don't appear to give a shit though. :(
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Can't see why csf -d 139.99.52.42 # do not delete - Blocked This Guy wouldn't work. Or use iptables (as previously mentioned) to add to the REJECT chain, to bounce those packets back to the f'ker.
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You'll do anything to get more Thanks! :p
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USA is easy = zero consumer rights. ;) Italy = send you someone else's bill. :astonished:
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That doesn't look like a Monk's cloak that you're wearing. :-\
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Good to see your typos are as bad as mine! ;)
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@AnthonySmith Just a wee point.. $7 p/month - the "/" denotes "per", as in miles/hour (mph). Your notation reads as either "Seven Dollars pence per month" or "Seven Dollars per per month". Just saying. :|
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Got it. Now what do I do with it? Download to my PS3? (Yes, I'm dumb!)
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Gotta start somewhere, even bookstores. Wonders if they'll host as many hackers as AWS. :/ Another set of IPs to add to the blocklist.
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For decades, X on a server has been viewed negatively (poor pun), from a security standpoint. Bearable on an intranet but I, for one, would never consider it for internet use. Not being a security expert, I stayed clear of it. Ah, the days of sysadmsh and curses-based admin menus. Graphical interfaces were never seen as…
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Toe nail cutting?
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Won't Shitposters Stop?
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Having used an oscommerce derivative, amongst others for well over a decade, I can say that mod_sec is worthwhile even without a WP instance. As it happens, the migrated site is a WP one, 'cos Cloudlinux/cPanel caused major grief with max. memory availability (after 2 days of messing with settings). ;-)
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Started to use DA with a purpose today by migrating a live cPanel site. Going well so far. One thing that I noticed was the lack of a mod_security interface, to check loaded rules and the log etc.
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I did warn y'all - after you'd clicked! :p
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Click bait! :astonished:
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^ Interesting article, thus demonstrating why a home partition is a good idea. Who wants to mess about like that, when it's avoidable? (rhetorical). I don't use xfs (when I remember) but for a different reason; it doesn't shrink.
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Not the blindest bit of difference for me: colo=MAN http=http/2 loc=GB tls=TLSv1.3 Apart from showing the wrong side of the border. :p
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Wow! Didn't realise this: https://www.woktron.com/blog/configserver-mail-queues-released-for-directadmin/ Yahoo! =)
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Where? I only see Start-2-S-SATA @ €9. (OOS) :(
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Crazy thing happening with open_basedir, when the server has multiple PHP versions available. The phpinfo() from within the application shows /usr/local/php73/lib/php.ini and /usr/local/php73/lib/php.conf.d/10-directadmin.ini as parsed with no explicit open_basedir set. Where would I find a per domain php.ini, as a…
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Introvert: that's me! :) Easter Eggs - meh, I never find 'em. AUP: "unnecessary port scans" - I wish that was adhered to across the whole hosting spectrum. I get sick of having to setup a Noisy Neighbours scan block at every provider. Lazy b'stards!
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Thanks guys, does appear to be more responsive without "transitions".
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And go greyer than me in the process. ;)
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Agreed. :)
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@comi I started with nginx reverse proxy (not without some issues, in another thread *), then we can blame @Neoon for pointing me in the haproxy direction. :p * https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/30/proxmox-nat-csf
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Sounds like another can of worms, getting LE certs in the right place, renewed etc. :-|