Nyr
Nyr
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It is very unlikely that they respond like that, probably only marketing speak for their customers. In the real world, they probably don't respond to DMCA notices, they have no need to and replying with that bullshit would create some liabilities. And a different regional court admitted other claims, there are sentenced…
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My OpenVPN installer will work on Debian 9, not a problem at all. But it will refuse to work on testing distributions like Debian 11. You shouldn't be upgrading your OVZ template like that anyway. With that said, your kernel is very old, has reached its EOL and it is possible that it does not support IPv6 NAT. OVZ6 is EOL…
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I see, I mixed things up with you talking about the issues in previous kernels. It's an important distinction as this means that it's possible that I'll need to keep addressing this with new distributions if they use iptables-nft by default.
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Thanks for the detailed information, this has been addressed in the script.
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great, will look into this Exactly as @Harambe said. You just need to alter the AllowedIPs directive in the client configuration to whatever you want. I'll probably include that option in the near future but again, you can just replace the DNS IP in the client configuration file :)
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I see, will commit it tomorrow. I'm surprised that this issue has persisted for so long without a report reaching me.
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Thanks everyone for the information, I had no idea of the existence of this issue with OpenVZ. I'm going to order an OVZ from @mikho to see exactly what distros and configurations are having this issue and add a check in the script to address it.
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As long as you have the iptables-nft compatibility layer (which is there by default) you're good to go.
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I didn't intend to send that half-prase lol, it sounds so edgy. I'm fine, not sad! https://github.com/corrad1nho/qomui I have no idea about how good it is, I don't use Linux on the desktop.
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What a sad situation that I had been so busy with work To be honest no idea, I am so overworked lately that haven't used a WireGuard client yet in my personal devices. Others report better speeds than OpenVPN and the protocol is certainly more efficient. If you are getting very low speeds that could be caused by MTU…
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Try my installer, preferably in a clean server. It does both IP detection and the NAT in a better way, so that could be enough. It 100% works in LES. It you are still having issues, we can troubleshoot from there, but the installer works on LES and you don't need to add any routing rule manually, just use the installer and…
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Of course!
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You'd need to be running a DNS server for that.
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The installer includes an AdGuard option, not the same as Pi-hole but similar results.
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Yeah, like Google more than a decade ago. Cloudflare free offer is better than some paid CDNs and impossible to beat. If one needs (do you really need it?) or wants a CDN or DDoS protection, they are of course a good option and they are pretty cheap (at least for now). There is simply no other provider which will give you…
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The "current system resolvers" option means exactly that: the resolvers currently used by the system, whatever it is in resolv.conf. So that's not necessarily 127.0.0.1, and even if it is, 127.0.0.1 would of course not be valid for VPN clients. With that said, with WireGuard the DNS configuration is directly in the…
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You already know more than me! I'm new to the whole WireGuard scene and not familiar with third party projects (yet).
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Only UDP is required, you can remove the TCP port :)
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That repository is based on Angristan+l-n-s, both of them are forks of my original work and the author is either unaware or trying to hide that fact. But whatever it is, my original copyright is not being respected. I will not go into the technical part of the scripts here, already did that over at LET in case you are…
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No problem man :)
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IPv6 is natively supported, same as openvpn-install. None of my work has anything to do with him, he just created a dubious quality fork of my OpenVPN installer and last I checked, he was getting funded on Patreon for it. Attention to detail between the original work and the copy just can't be compared. One was created by…
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That's actually a pretty big clue of what those future plans might be ;)
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It has been disabled indeed, it worked when I posted this thread.
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An unmetered E3 for 15€ (not everyone pays VAT) is by far the cheapest I've seen. Also according to LET, people are getting 16GB of RAM, of course not guaranteed. About the outage, looks like Ikoula as a whole is down right now.
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Both DNS and the site itself are going up and down right now.
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@Hetzner_OL I know the response is probably going to be no, but I'll ask anyway: Any plans to support outgoing AXFR?
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* Kernel panic if I boot the server installer with less than 1GB of RAM * I can select a non-English keyboard, but the installer will capture the introduced password using an English keyboard layout anyway. * cloud-init stuck during the first boot after install, hard reboot needed And now I just need to easily configure…
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Hetzner usually removes inactive accounts after a while, am I right? Wouldn't this happen if a non customer otherwise uses the DNS service or if a previous customer migrates his paid services away while keeping the DNS entries? With DNS being a critical service, I just wanted to ask. Big providers like Rackspace have this…
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Isn't Hetzner well known for removing inactive accounts? Asking because this service is being offered to non-customers and DNS is the kind of service which you can set up and forget. Still nice to have this new service, there aren't many free and reliable authoritative DNS offerings.
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Terminal.app
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VMware VPS from the United Internet group (1&1/IONOS, Strato...) 1 vCore Intel Xeon E5 CPU 512 MB RAM 10 GB SSD 100 mbps unmetered (edit: they will complain after ~3 TB) Spain (Arsys) - 1€/month + 10€ setup + VAT: https://www.ionos.es/servidores/vps Germany/USA 12€/year: https://www.ionos.de/server/vps#packages Other…
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Probably, yes. The industry now requires locations around the world and most reasonably sized providers are working towards that goal.
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FDC VPS in many of their locations for $12/year: https://www.fdcservers.net/order/plan/920 * VPS are supposedly XEN * 5 mbps unmetered is the only option * Many locations in the offer, including some where low end boxes are rare * For anyone wondering, FDC is a big provider using exclusively single homed Cogent It's a…
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Woah.