Nyr
Nyr
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Used them many years ago and they were fine, lots of resources were available and could be (ab)used for the price I paid. Exactly as @Amitz has told you: You should consider if shit is very likely to hit the fan for shared hosting service. I'd go for it if those 250GB are needed, no one more reliable than them is going to…
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Yeah, I'll give you that. Each network will have different recruitment methods and while I'm sure that they do this (everyone in the industry does and if not they directly, the people they pay for recruitment do), there is no evidence about that specifically. That said, 4G networks would usually be used for other stuff…
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There's also the typical compromised desktop I'd guess, they don't depend on IoT, it's just another source. See the second paper which identified specific devices. Apps installed in your printer? In your webcam? Sorry but I seriously doubt it.
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Well, not so shady in itself. Imagine I want to connect to a server in The Netherlands for my normal activities, but also want to watch US Netflix. They will provide the NL connection and redirect some Netflix traffic to the US residential backconnect. They will always try to route as little traffic as possible through the…
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Generally speaking it isn't being abused from your VPN usage, except if you are using Hola, then yes. They source those hosts from other places, your VPN provider isn't using you as a host. A different question is if you can trust them.
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The second link I provided shows context on the number of positively identified IoT devices (nearly 50%). You can't just identify every device, but gives a good idea of what is going on.
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Yeah, it's mostly illegal and there is a whole industry constructed around the lack of public knowledge about the practice: https://medium.com/@xianghangmi/resident-evil-understanding-residential-ip-proxy-as-a-dark-service-dea9010a0e29 The only "legal" service of this kind would be Hola/Luminati since they kind of ask…
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Yes. No promises of a timeline but IPv6 support will be a thing, sooner than later I hope.
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The iptables configuration looks right. If you don't have a firewall or other kind of conflicting stuff on the server, it must be something in your client. Not sure what you are talking about but you don't need to change anything from the default configuration. Try installing in a clean template if needed, nothing needs to…
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Great deals! Able to do some low spec like last year, for those seeking the absolute lower end? Paid yearly or something like that, of course.
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When I said trade I didn't mean literally trade with anyone haha The BG network is way better than UA, very reasonable throughout, quality transit, lots of peering and very stable. I would say less than 1 hour of downtime during this year, according to my monitoring. In general you can't judge them by the UA network, which…
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Woah, great offer. Don't need one, but that is CHEAP.
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Well, there was a pretty significant commit in September. I agree that not a lot of new stuff is pushed, but I like to keep it simple, reliable and easy to maintain. My only guarantee is to always keep it up to date in compatibility and security, not a lot of new stuff should be expected now or ever, to be honest. But a…
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Great deals. Welcome to the forum!
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I'd be willing to swap my KVM at ITLDC, which I grabbed two black fridays ago: 1GB RAM 10GB SSD Unmetered 13€/year Pricing is ridiculous for a provider as reliable as them and indeed they haven't repeated this offer. It's going to be difficult for me to drop it, but I'd prefer something in Benelux instead of BG, so looking…
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I have some disdain indeed, because the fork was created based on uninformed fears (the length of your keys and DH are insecure!! the transport algorithm is not secure enough!!) and other uninformed assumptions like that. I always refused to implement those "security improvements" because I'm not a commercial VPN provider…
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I've added this information to the documentation. That's really minimal indeed, first time I've seen a template without iptables. Thanks all for the troubleshooting before I could even read this.
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@Xenic sorry for the late response, I've been sick: * Can you try connecting from a different client device like your smartphone? * Can you please provide the output of iptables -t nat -L in the server? * What distribution are you using? If installed from a template, what provider?
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That is normal. Please, provide the full installation log, where I can see which IP addresses are you configuring. Most likely, one of this did happen: * Your server is behind NAT and you selected the wrong IP addresses * You have a client or server side firewall which is messing with the needed routing Not needed because…
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Probably, but when it is a bit more mature (for example, when packages are available in the main distributions, which will happen with the next Debian release or when there is a 1.0 release available). I am always very conservative with this stuff, so it will happen when it feels really ready for production everywhere, I…
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Thanks :smile: I have not been active in forums lately, but it's nice in this place so I'll be around, I guess.
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This OpenVPN installer.
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Thank you :) I understand. My issue tracker has also hundreds of such reports and I try to provide guidance when possible, but the most common cause of this issue is the script being "too smart" and (correctly) detecting a internal IP address which the user doesn't recognize and (wrongly) overwrites with the public one.…
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Appreciate it, but would prefer to support the nice service like everyone else if I use it :) But thanks a lot for your offer anyway!
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I know that I don't need this and have no use for it. But I don't know if I will be able resist buying it.
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Probably from someone unable to understand basic networking because my script fully supports NAT servers and that has always been the case. The user can just press enter all the time and use the defaults, no need to even input anything. If someone encounters a real problem, I would be very happy to fix it, but the NAT…