let2les
let2les
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Many tests on Psychz's looking glass not working either. Sigh, why most providers' looking glasses just suck?
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I was using an outdated lg for LA, when I tried to connect to lg.la.letbox.com, I found 80 refused and 443 certificate expired, that's all. For the Dallas one, the issue is lacking IPv6 support. I assume the Dallas one is from Psychz too?
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lg.la.letbox.com seems neither LA or DL supports https though, but your LA web server listens to 443 and has an invalid certificate. Dallas lg IPv4 works, but IPv6 version not working, not ping6 or mtr6 or tracerouter6. psychz is much better and straightforward. Just to make sure, all incoming traffic is free, right?
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Nice offer. BUT 2 TB (2000 usable) $5.00 USD 3 TB (3000 usable) $5.00 USD What? And the looking glass never worked, down for more than 1 year., LA 80 port closed, certificate expired.
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I never said req. 3 needs to be cheap, I would even consider if it's as high as $5/T/m and IPv6 latency to CERNET ~50ms. It must be KVM, can be NAT IPv4, only need <20% thread, 512MB RAM, can be 100Mbps link. I know you peer HKIX, but most your resellers are awful or sell at > $10/T/m or does not allow personal proxies at…
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I know only Hetzner Online.net Netcup Contabo can do that. I didn't expect much though, just posted it here, it's for running Tor middle relays, so pretty much charity. If anyone allows Tor exit node with reduced exit policy, like BuyVM, please let me know. Would pay more traffic fee for a exit relay. Again, I'm pretty…
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10mbit/s is just a waste for dedicated IPv4 resources., I can go with that, but why would you? Better 100mbit dedicated with 20% thread 1GB RAM for $6/m. Please note, my requests are separated, no need so much traffic for req. 3.
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True, and I'd pay $1/m for that, plus some dedicated IPv4 and 10% thread 512MB RAM, total ~ $1.5/m.
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Any looking glass? Can I run a Tor middle relay? It would continue to fully utilize 50/100 Mbit/s after the 1Gbps quota is exceeded. So it would be ~18TB for 1GB plan and ~36TB for 2GB plan.