Nyr
Nyr
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Then I do not think that it is related to my installer, no idea on the root cause.
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Any pointers by the member's what could be the issue . Peculiarity is the time . Every day somewhere around 5.30am Run boringtun-upgrade in the affected server. Does it crash immediately after that?
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boringtun is very stable in my experience. With the information given, this is most likely an OOM issue.
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Woah those are some ridiculously good deals.
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Haha, I just wanted to make sure it worked here :)
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Fully agree.
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It is very unlikely as I have been away from Freenode for years at this point, so most likely I do not even own my nickname at this point. In the very rare case that I am still the owner, I have my old credentials available and am willing to transfer the channel to a more senior member.
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Glad to see @mikho on the team too, it is a great choice for sure. Wish you guys the best!
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Have some rest and get well soon @AnthonySmith Congratulations @Mason
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1Password is by far the best, but they have been very dishonest about their business model migration and any day soon will pull the plug on standalone licenses. They care about enterprise customers mostly. Bitwarden has earned lots of goodwill from the community but they are too new and will need to change pricing sooner…
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Sad to see a veteran player in the industry like Netcraft pivoting into this shady business of fake abuse notifications. Still, your provider is the problematic part in this equation if they suspend services without forwarding or at least verifying abuse notices.
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So to provider suspended your service based on what you claim was a bogus abuse notification? It must've been something serious for the provider to suspend service instead of forwarding the notification, can you publish the abuse report so we can take a look?
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Congratulations on the acquisition, interesting news. Will be interesting to see how Inception Hosting is doing 2 years from now. My bet: trying to attract higher value customers, expanded to more locations worldwide, likely even offering some of the "cloud" services which are necessity to survive during the next decade.…
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Rocky Linux has lots of momentum currently, but we will see where it ends up in the long term. Most people do not even want to think about Oracle Linux, but it has a decent track record and a stable mid-term outlook in my opinion.
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uBlock Origin in Chrome, and the built-in ad blocker in Vivaldi for Android.
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Yes.
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Except if you client supports anything easier, you need to use the AllowedIPs directive to allow everything except that subnet. For your use case, this will work: AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/1, 128.0.0.0/3, 160.0.0.0/5, 168.0.0.0/6, 172.0.0.0/12, 172.17.0.0/16, 172.18.0.0/15, 172.20.0.0/14, 172.24.0.0/13, 172.32.0.0/11,…
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Pi-hole instructions on this matter are compressive and they even use my script to set up OpenVPN, so you should be good to go. The server being behind NAT is irrelevant, my installer deals with that.
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Leased IPs are not really your own. Anyway you are following very logical and sane steps to get into the industry, so hopefully you will keep growing with work and patience. The deal and location are indeed interesting, let's see where you are in a few years from now :)
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@akhfa @codelock https://trailofbits.github.io/algo/client-linux-wireguard.html Or if you want a GUI: https://github.com/corrad1nho/qomui
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Another HE limitation is they do not support numeric-only domains like: 1234.com
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They replenish stock regularly when cancellations happen. Those dedis have been around on and off for almost a decade from them. VPS247 is a service from M247 directly and has been around for a while. Dirty and overcommitted network, but other than that I've seen worse.
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Sure, but not unmetered and a Tor relay could do those 4TB in a day, so it is an important consideration.
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So max 12.5 mbps (in both directions?) for the basic slice, which would be enough otherwise. Of course is a reasonable limit for the pricing, but not unmetered.
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Subject to a fair use policy which last I checked was a bunch of terabytes per month, depending on slice size. It was a reasonable limit, but not really unmetered. They probably have a soft limits on bandwidth usage but will not let you waste 10 or more terabytes per month (my guess).
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@chocolateshirt @deepak_leb Instructions for removing the PPA here: https://lists.zx2c4.com/pipermail/wireguard/2020-August/005737.html No need to reinstall.
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wireguard-install has now been updated. Apologies for the delay.
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It is a little bit more involved than removing the PPA, but you can probably do as @vimalware suggested for your personal usage. I hope to push the update within the next 24 hours, I have that ready and just some testing needs to be done before that.