On 4/25/20 9:21 AM, David Haslam wrote: > After I disabled the VPN, I could access it again.
I've mentioned in the past that the host -- a small VPS colo'd in Dallas -- is very rarely down. It moves 15Gbytes/day by ftp and another 5+ by http. Its availability/accessibility is superb. $ uptime 10:23:58 up 120 days, 21:01, 0 users, load average: 0.03, 0.06, 0.04 $ last reboot reboot system boot 2.6.32-042stab14 Thu Dec 26 12:14 - 10:04 (120+20:50) reboot system boot 2.6.32-042stab13 Thu Nov 21 16:41 - 10:04 (155+16:23) reboot system boot 2.6.32-042stab13 Sun Oct 27 15:12 - 10:04 (180+18:52) reboot system boot 2.6.32-042stab13 Wed Jun 19 07:04 - 10:04 (311+03:00) reboot system boot 2.6.32-042stab13 Wed May 8 07:37 - 07:04 (41+23:27) The only reason it becomes inaccessible is that routing between it and the user breaks down. Whether the hosting environment is route-hostile to certain known VPNs, I don't know. For myself, you know the host as ftp.xiphos.org, I know it as hub.kleinpaste.org, running a complex, experimental VPN hub connecting my laptop and 3 other networks. Its network activity is high, and I am aware most any time it becomes unavailable.
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