2017-10-22 11:33 GMT-02:00 Marcus MERIGHI :
> open...@mosconi.mat.br (Rodrigo Mosconi), 2017.10.21 (Sat) 20:52 (CEST):
> > For openbsd host I used www.edist.at, they have various vps (kvm based)
>
> I suppose you mean https://www.edis.at/en/home/
Yeap, sorry for the
open...@mosconi.mat.br (Rodrigo Mosconi), 2017.10.21 (Sat) 20:52 (CEST):
> For openbsd host I used www.edist.at, they have various vps (kvm based)
I suppose you mean https://www.edis.at/en/home/
Marcus
> places.
>
> 2017-10-15 23:19 GMT-02:00 x9p :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Anyone know
For openbsd host I used www.edist.at, they have various vps (kvm based)
places.
2017-10-15 23:19 GMT-02:00 x9p :
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know a good non-DMCA-compliant (outside US) VPS hosting,
> OpenBSD-firendly? Traffic is mostly torrent-related.
>
> Good bandwidth and Bitcoin payments
Op 20-10-2017 om 12:29 schreef Niels Kobschaetzki:
>
> On 17/10/20 08:09, x9p wrote:
>>> Depending on the country the ISP will see then the police coming to
>>> their
>>> datacenter and start to pull servers. And then they can close shop
>>> because
>>> a single customer was an asshole and did
On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 16:27:26 -0200 x9p wrote:
> .. .but of course need to act upon receiving a court order.
Which was raised by solicitors ("lawyers" is USA speak) in the hosting
country, in a court room, in the hosting country, and legally authorised
by the government of the hosting country, for
> Depending on the country the ISP ..
Guys, this is not an OpenBSD thread, so misc@OpenBSD.org is not an appropriate
forum for it. Please do not continue with this thread here.
On 17/10/20 08:09, x9p wrote:
Depending on the country the ISP will see then the police coming to their
datacenter and start to pull servers. And then they can close shop because
a single customer was an asshole and did illegal stuff on their ip-range
and hardware. That is self-protection.
> > professional software exists. So noone hacks his own scripts.
of course also a script can be professional ;-)
My meaning was that several software existsm that is already accepted by
court and so the lawyer can be sure that these logs can be used in a
lawsuit. What I wanted to say is that
> Depending on the country the ISP will see then the police coming to their
> datacenter and start to pull servers. And then they can close shop because
> a single customer was an asshole and did illegal stuff on their ip-range
> and hardware. That is self-protection.
>
agree on that. a single
The idea is quite nice, and no one has ever implemented it, to my
knowledge. Specifically to OpenBSD, I believe it could be achieved with an
expect+bioctl script talking to the serial console, emailing the
passphrase (or setting one chosen by the client).
Such hosting would be really
I'm posting this because it has as much to do with OBSD as all this
bullshit;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py3u3P9OpBE
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 05:52 AM, x9p wrote:
>
> > hehe - you don´t know the situation in germany ;-)
> > I have seen many of these letters for "one time users" (even
> hehe - you don´t know the situation in germany ;-)
> I have seen many of these letters for "one time users" (even those with
> only a few seconds connection)
>
I do actually. By the time i lived there, a friend got something like EUR
800 bill for downloading a movie over torrent. Thats why I
> You use OpenBSD, so why are you worried about DMCA? That is, you must care
> about security so youfre already using aggressive blocklists, encrypted
> peers only, etc etc. A well configured torrent client leaks very little
> info.
>
aggressive blocklists is a nice idea, will take a look.
good
Thanks for the clarification. Am googling 'Stichting Brein' and learning a
lot, bit scary tough.
>
> I would not take the chance, and I live in The Netherlands. I don't need
> to. But if I would build a setup,
> it would be with a VPS in Switzerland. Never, ever in The Netherlands.
>
will look
I want to see a certain individual who can actually string a coherent
sentence of proper English rather than typing like a texting stoner
because they are too lazy to understand how a keyboard works. It would
be even better if that individual actually understood what they post.
On Fri, 20 Oct
Depending on the country the ISP will see then the police coming to their
datacenter and start to pull servers. And then they can close shop because a
single customer was an asshole and did illegal stuff on their ip-range and
hardware. That is self-protection.
Niels
> On 20. Oct 2017, at
I want to c a system that Auto encrypts it vms (can "easily" be done with some
lines of python/whateverulike) and just forward all abuses to the customer,
some isp's does this , however they are fucking assholes ISP that are retarded
like dg-access in sweden who doesn't care about its customers
> An "OpenBSD friendly hoster" is one who knows you are running an OpenBSD
> VPS, and doesn't suggest you change iptables settings when talking about
> your firewall with their support team.
Ah I see ;-)
I´m beginning to understand...
To me the term "OpenBSD friendly hoster" was not clear because
> contract upon receiving a WRITTEN court order to do so. Lawyers are not
> cheap. A lawsuit will not be brought against each and everyone using Pop
> Corn Time to watch Hitman's Bodyguard, ...
hehe - you don´t know the situation in germany ;-)
I have seen many of these letters for "one time
On 10/19/2017 5:28 PM, Peter Faiman wrote:
> You use OpenBSD, so why are you worried about DMCA?
Well.. I'll admit that DMCA was the main thrust of the thread.
However, I was replying to the:
At the risk of sounding stupid, what is an "OpenBSD friendly hoster"?
question that was posed.
You use OpenBSD, so why are you worried about DMCA? That is, you must care
about security so you’re already using aggressive blocklists, encrypted peers
only, etc etc. A well configured torrent client leaks very little info.
Unless laws have changed and you don’t need any proof of wrongdoing
On 10/19/2017 11:36 AM, Michael Hekeler wrote:
> Am Thu, 19 Oct 2017 16:32:34 +0200
> schrieb "Christoph R. Murauer" :
>
>> To the other things spoken here (which I don't quote to keep it more
>> short). Hetzner is a German company, which is part of the EU. There
>> are not so many
What I would like to c is full disk encryption supported vms , you can easily
do fde and encrypt the vm's disk from the providers side, noone does it (as far
as I know)
On October 16, 2017 3:19:25 AM GMT+02:00, x9p wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Anyone know a good non-DMCA-compliant (outside US)
Op 19-10-2017 om 20:27 schreef x9p:
>> But they WILL terminate your contract. Do not host in The Netherlands,
>> but in Switzerland or Iceland. Illegal torrents are forbidden in The
>> Netherlands, and actively chased nowadays.
>>
>>
> This is the tricky part for Netherlands. They will only
>
> But they WILL terminate your contract. Do not host in The Netherlands,
> but in Switzerland or Iceland. Illegal torrents are forbidden in The
> Netherlands, and actively chased nowadays.
>
>
This is the tricky part for Netherlands. They will only terminate your
contract upon receiving a
> Thank you.
> In the past I only chose hosters where I was able to install from
> uploaded iso. I thought this was standard.
> But I think some hosters don´t let their customers istall what they
> want.
>
>
At 1984 you have also only a given list of .iso's but they write
explicit, if you don't
Am Thu, 19 Oct 2017 17:50:42 +0200
schrieb "Christoph R. Murauer" :
>
> > At the risk of sounding stupid, what is an "OpenBSD friendly
> > hoster"?
>
> This question is better answered by the OP (it was part of the
> original question IIRC). For me a OpenBSD .iso to use with their
Op 19-10-2017 om 17:28 schreef Michael Hekeler:
>> Not at all. Some hosting companies specific mention it.
> Interesting.
> I didn´t knew..
>
>
>> The company I mention above is also part of EU, I believe.
> Germany (Hetzner) is
> Iceland (1984) is not
>
>
>> quoting myself, the answer is in
> At the risk of sounding stupid, what is an "OpenBSD friendly hoster"?
This question is better answered by the OP (it was part of the
original question IIRC). For me a OpenBSD .iso to use with their VPS.
>
> When th admins of the company are able to give telephone support
> regarding openBSD?
Am Thu, 19 Oct 2017 16:32:34 +0200
schrieb "Christoph R. Murauer" :
> To the other things spoken here (which I don't quote to keep it more
> short). Hetzner is a German company, which is part of the EU. There
> are not so many OpenBSD friendly hoster outside the USA and the EU.
At
> Not at all. Some hosting companies specific mention it.
Interesting.
I didn´t knew..
> The company I mention above is also part of EU, I believe.
Germany (Hetzner) is
Iceland (1984) is not
> quoting myself, the answer is in the beginning of this email:
> " >> expect the worst in
To the other things spoken here (which I don't quote to keep it more
short). Hetzner is a German company, which is part of the EU. There
are not so many OpenBSD friendly hoster outside the USA and the EU.
See 1984s TERMS OF SERVICE at https://www.1984.is/tos/
The torrents and illegal topic will
Op 19-10-2017 om 14:51 schreef x9p:
> I believe it already got a bit off-topic, sorry if its the case, but will
> try to answer.
>
>>> Could not find DMCA-related info on the pages of company. Being Germany,
>>> I
>>> expect the worst in torrent-related matters.
>> Wouldn´t it be strange to find
I believe it already got a bit off-topic, sorry if its the case, but will
try to answer.
>> Could not find DMCA-related info on the pages of company. Being Germany,
>> I
>> expect the worst in torrent-related matters.
>
> Wouldn´t it be strange to find information related to a United States
>
On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 11:45:40PM -0200, x9p wrote:
> > Try Hetzner CX series of servers in Germany. They are not actually
> > friendly, but have ISO mount so that you can install.
>
> Could not find DMCA-related info on the pages of company. Being Germany, I
> expect the worst in
nice to know. i had seen 5.9 and 6.1 only.
cheers.
x9p
> Sorry for the noise but I thought not, that they process my E-Mail so
> fast. Now also 6.2 is available.
>
>> FYI : 1984.is provides in the settings of the VPS OpenBSD 5.9 and 6.1.
>>
>>> Thanks Ajitabh, Christoph
>>>
>>> will give a try
Sorry for the noise but I thought not, that they process my E-Mail so
fast. Now also 6.2 is available.
> FYI : 1984.is provides in the settings of the VPS OpenBSD 5.9 and 6.1.
>
>> Thanks Ajitabh, Christoph
>>
>> will give a try with the small island.
>>
>> cheers.
>>
>> x9p
>>
>>
>>> As already
FYI : 1984.is provides in the settings of the VPS OpenBSD 5.9 and 6.1.
> Thanks Ajitabh, Christoph
>
> will give a try with the small island.
>
> cheers.
>
> x9p
>
>
>> As already recommanded in another post www.1984.is They are located
>> in
>> Reykjavík / Iceland. I had in the past a OpenBSD
Thanks Ajitabh, Christoph
will give a try with the small island.
cheers.
x9p
> As already recommanded in another post www.1984.is They are located in
> Reykjavík / Iceland. I had in the past a OpenBSD VPS there (now shared
> hosting but maybe again a VPS). They provide by default Ubuntu /
>
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
On 16 Oct 2017 1:20 p.m., "Christoph R. Murauer" wrote:
> It is not OpenBSD related. The OP meaned the Digital Millennium
> Copyright Act - as the question was related to non US hosting
> locations.
>
> See
It is not OpenBSD related. The OP meaned the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act - as the question was related to non US hosting
locations.
See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act
> Non-dcma a bit confusing for me becouse of I'm totally stranger those
> things. I've a
Non-dcma a bit confusing for me becouse of I'm totally stranger those
things. I've a vps on TransIP and they support OpenBSD.
On 16 Oct 2017 4:21 a.m., "x9p" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know a good non-DMCA-compliant (outside US) VPS hosting,
> OpenBSD-firendly? Traffic is mostly
As already recommanded in another post www.1984.is They are located in
Reykjavík / Iceland. I had in the past a OpenBSD VPS there (now shared
hosting but maybe again a VPS). They provide by default Ubuntu /
Debian but you also could use .ISO's. Drop them a mail about the
.ISO's, they are friendly
> Try Hetzner CX series of servers in Germany. They are not actually
> friendly, but have ISO mount so that you can install.
Could not find DMCA-related info on the pages of company. Being Germany, I
expect the worst in torrent-related matters.
> Other one is https://www.1984.is in Iceland. I am
Try Hetzner CX series of servers in Germany. They are not actually
friendly, but have ISO mount so that you can install.
Other one is https://www.1984.is in Iceland. I am planning to try one from
them in near future.
Regards.
—
Ajitabh Pandey
http://ajitabhpandey.info
On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 at 6:50
Hi,
Anyone know a good non-DMCA-compliant (outside US) VPS hosting,
OpenBSD-firendly? Traffic is mostly torrent-related.
Good bandwidth and Bitcoin payments also a plus.
Most offshore VPS providers offers default ubuntu-debian or centos iso
images, some even FreeBSD iso, but OpenBSD is being a
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