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Also, NetCup seem to be fickle bitches. They literally have "Hetzner" on a wordblock list.
Hello saffable, they've it on the list since years and not willing to change it. They getting transit traffic from them and it's always causing issues when posting traceroute output.
The non official reason, hetzner is a competitor, they colocate inside the datacenter parc of hetzner and also started their business with them, when they were smaller.
lmao now im kinda happy I went with nameless-pole-fuck host and not netcupoffuckingwat
When which was smaller?
#2girls1netcup
I've seen that it happens on a per-connection basis. Often if you retry 2-3 times it will work properly once -- in other cases, you can use the (painful) virtual keyboard as well.
For what it's worth, I also haven't had problems with their in-browser terminal, but I also rarely use it. I used it mainly for the initial install.
In any case, it works much better for me than that in-browser Java-based terminal that providers used to offer a few years ago. Happily, that one has mostly disappeared by now.
That doesn't help all that much when it still does the same stupid thing and register/unregisters keypresses as two separate functions that are called externally. It's asinine.
Yeah, me too. Kind of difficult to use, though, when you're setting a password, you press z, and get it repeated 5 times.
Ugh god. The only good thing about other/java VNC implementations is that the IP and port are usually exposed in the code since it's designed to be used in such a way- so you can use your own client, rather than being stuck with a fucking HTML5 turd-on-a-stick.
Does netcup give you internal ips?
You mean like hetzner? No they don't, but you can go for your own VLAN with them, which is an extra https://www.netcup.eu/vserver/root-server-erweiterungen.php#hardware
Is that "VLAN" config of €15 per month expense by host, or by VLAN? Either way, it seems that it may end up being cheaper just going colo..
I'm not sure, because I'm not using it. According to the product description, I guess you need per VM a dedicated NIC and then can book the VLAN option "globally" for all machines.
Not very cheap.
fucking expensive to be honest, just for adding a vlan in my opinion
Agreed. Fucking Germans.
Hey, be fair: VLAN is an american technology. It needs to be imported expensively!
Holy shit, @southy made a joke, and it made sense!
zat is za new german strattegy. zey will robb za worrld blind wiz zeir VLAN add on pricing, haha!
VE HAFF VAYS OF MAKINK YOU PRIVATE.
I prefer FLan. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flan, or - even more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crème_caramel
Flan, it'snot-caramel.