Nyr
Nyr
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No, there is a middle ground. No, like Buypass. Or the now disgraced WoSign/StartCom.
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No commercial CA would act like this. More serious violations would be/had been ignored if money or customer satisfaction was involved. Since they don't have "customers" and are nearly alone in the free certification market, they can afford to impose their rules even at a great cost for their users. Here's hoping for some…
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The main hubs are Ashburn and New York in the US and Amsterdam, Frankfurt and London in Europe. Singapore if general, with Tokio being worth of consideration for certain regions.
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colo=FRA loc=BG Not impressed.
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Impressive how BuyVM has steadily evolved over the years. I remember when I got my first VPS ever: it was a 256MB container from BuyVM, single homed to HE in Fremont and costed $3.5/month, which was crazy cheap at the time. Performance was utter shit and the machine unusable. And there you have, a decade and some…
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Fleio seems like an interesting alternative, although of course it is not a drop-in replacement. Owned by a private company with very low chances of being acquired (the IntoVPS guys). Haven't checked it out, but should be a decent piece of software. In other slightly interesting news... Oakley Capital seems to be using…
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Wrong topic, delete this message.
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That was hard.
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That's not viable if you have an established brand or service. And many of the alternatives are also managed by ICANN/VeriSign anyway.
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Sad but expected. And I don't think there isn't much which can be done about it. You could of course go complain at their next meeting in... Cancún, of all places.
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They have been around for a very long time and their price/quality ratio is excellent.
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Not very surprised to be honest, but still sad when a business has to close like this. Props to then for doing refunds and exiting the market in good standing.
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Interesting to see people still running lighttpd. Such a shame that the project has been nearly abandoned, loved it a decade ago.
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Parallels and VMware Fusion are your options. Virtualbox is way worse than both of the commercial alternatives: less "native", worse performance, less features, etc... Both are going to be expensive for personal use, specially if you consider that you need to pay for yearly upgrades. They could of course be obtained…
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I guess that your only requirement is to pay with crypto since the rest come as a standard with any decent provider. LiteServer and SpectraIP are some good options. Vultr also but you'll need to register a card before paying with with crypto.
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* UltraVPS.eu (shouldn't be confused with .com) * ITL DC
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Ridiculous as with nearly all of the "privacy as a service" stuff. As soon as I read it, the name Cliqz ringed a bell. They are the ones who did this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliqz#Integration_with_Firefox And now they want to sell you privacy for $14/month.
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The billing panel can be offiline, but barring a few exceptions, you will be able to display a status message in the first place where I would go if I need your help. Email is absolutely required too, if I need to contact you. Twitter and other social networks can be used as important communication channels, but not…
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You can do IPv6 NAT with iptables. Use a private subnet and route that to one of your public IPv6.
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I hope that you don't need a fully routable /112, because that's going to be nearly impossible, specially if you want a reliable provider. * Aruba Cloud (not sure about rDNS) * UltraVPS.eu (not sure about rDNS) * ITL DC (IPv6 rDNS in panel) In Germany you would have some more options from the usual cheap providers.
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For personal use? Just 1€/month for a VPS with ITLDC.
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I don't want to take sides because nobody knows the full picture, but the email was not very professional, to say the least. It's also difficult to believe that they can't do one of the following: * Keep the RS server online until they can migrate. * Get a new server up and running in a reasonable timeframe, in Los Angeles…