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Nyr
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This is a problem with many others too (Postmark comes to mind).
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This is also the case with SendGrid.
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Germany is the worst EU country to host user-generated content. German law enforcement will easily raid servers from a legitimate company if their customers did something illegal. Also free speech has significant restrictions in Germany compared to other Western countries, same happens with political content and…
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Interesting insights. In consulting I have been doing pretty good (better than pre-corona) but some friends in other advertisment-related fields of the IT industry... not so well. Mid-term everyone is going to be impacted, that's for sure. Here in Spain we still hadn't recovered from the 2008 crisis, so I don't want to be…
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Woah, sorry about that. It was my understanding that the hosting industry is generally doing pretty well other than equipment shortages and stuff like that.
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Not in this industry.
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Due to a bug in BoringTun, adding users after the first one would result in WireGuard breaking for those using the script in OpenVZ. I have addressed that on my side with the latest commit. Affected users can download and use the latest version, no need to reinstall. Non-container installations are not affected.
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@curmudgeon * WireGuard does not support round robin connections, or rotating if one is down. You'd need to script that, or use OpenVPN. * WireGuard has the same permeability which OpenVPN has, if your network allows arbitrary traffic over an UDP port it'll work. If not, you'll need to route it over something else. Both…
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IBM X-Force and abuse.ch
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I have a soft spot for projects like these. Appreciate it, but already got one OVZ from you to test the whole thing, because I don't use OVZ elsewhere.
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It's abandoned and shouldn't be used. No, those are just ACCEPT rules, they don't forward anything. Also they are useless in that context and not required in a normal system. No.
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@kuroneko23 please, provide me the exact output of the following command: uname -r. I guess I can just match anything starting with 2.6, but just to be sure. That way I can add a compatibility test and alert the user that his system is not compatible.
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@kuroneko23 thanks for the information, it was very helpful. If you do a uname -a you'll probably see that your VPS is using a 2.6 kernel (OpenVZ 6) which has reached its end of life and is unsupported while Singapore will probably show a 3.x kernel if you check. I'd guess that @mikho is going to upgrade the former in the…
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@kuroneko23 thanks for the information. Please provide the output of the following commands after a failed installaton and enabling the WG_LOG_LEVEL flag as previously explained: systemctl status wg-iptables.service systemctl status [email protected] wg-quick up wg0 Okay, I'll get one of them to avoid going back and…
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* Can you please provide the full installation log? * Run the boringtun-upgrade command, what's the output? * Is TUN enabled and working? * Edit /etc/systemd/system/[email protected]/boringtun.conf, add a line containing Environment=WG_LOG_LEVEL=debug and try running systemctl start [email protected]. Also there…
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Yes, but there are no guarantees from the maintainer. In fact, the copr is already outdated. I want to maintain this script long-term so unofficial solutions most of the time will not work. I considered maintaining my own PPA + copr but decided against it. I also considered Gemfury and Cloudmith, but ended up discarding…
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Currently, I am interested to learn RPM ecology. If you think it will be worthy, I am happy to invest some of my time to maintain atleast RPM of it. Packaging a .deb or .rpm is very easy and Rust some some pretty nice third party tools for it, but there are lots of details to do it properly, I did read some of the Debian…
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And for those in mainland Europe, the Dutch location should not be disregarded. i3D has one outstanding network, among the top in the region with good connectivity to almost everywhere.
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Indeed there is.
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I knew I was going to hurt some feelings.
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lsb_release isn't available everywhere, while /etc/*-release are.
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I took a quick look, it looks good for someone who is learning Bash. Some observations: * If you install ca-certificates, don't use --no-check-certificate * Old init systems are irrelevant nowadays so I'd remove references to them and replace with systemd. * ifconfig is deprecated and not available everywhere. ip is…
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OpenVZ support is here! FAQ: Does it work with other container technologies? Very likely, as long as they have full iptables/nftables support. Does it work with just 128 MB of RAM? Yes but avoid CentOS if you don't have SWAP, because yum/dnf are memory hungry. Does it work with NAT servers? Yes. Why are you using BoringTun…
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Yes. It would be useful to also enable unattended-upgrades in the templates.
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Because if someone is unwilling to learn how to set up a simple daemon like TeamSpeak or Shadowsocks, that user is not going to keep the server secure/updated. And in many cases the template will be outdated to start with. TeamSpeak is a specially bad offender since it has a bad track record regarding security and…
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Already mentioned in the first post, OpenVZ support is coming very soon.
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complexorganizations copied small parts from angristan/openvpn-install (not only angristan/wireguard-install) and bigger parts from the l-n-s/wireguard-install project, both of which are based on my work. No one claimed that your wireguard-install is a fork of my work.
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My mistake, you're right about that one. You are using their datacenter, their network and your IP space is even announced by their AS, so you are certainly associated with them even if you go trough a middleman like it is the case. I'll not go into your motives, maybe you are a "legit" company, but from the very big list…
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Notorious cybercrime hoster, plenty of information in the internet about them. https://www.google.com/search?q=ecatel+quasi+networks
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Yes you are. Your test IP is announced by AS56611. REBA Communications is one of Ecatel's shell companies. Your IP space is owned by Ecatel and not you. Ecatel uses different legal structures in different countries to operate. Other of their publicly known names are: Quasi Networks, IP Volume, FiberXpress and Network…
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If anyone like me was wondering how could this provider could offer such cheap IP addresses in Europe: They are hosted at Ecatel.
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Download/streaming is of course not a problem, other than the fact that many of the major sites are blocked. Torrents were absolutely fine until last year when this troll started operating here. Spain has a big P2P culture and while nowadays most people uses the legit platforms, there is a non despreciable amount of people…