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AKA
Read between lines.
Understood.
Don't worry, I get it now
cociu respects that but switching off the network!
cociu is the God we don't deserve but we have anyway.
(Does that even make sense.)
Not really, tbh. Providers doing traffic monitoring is likely common to catch abusers before they get a whole IP range blacklisted. Still there's no clear statement that they've accessed your server.
Depending on the kind of abuse it may make sense for a provider to check what's going on on your server, although I don't know how they did that if you've changed the default root password.
But alright, let's agree to disagree.
He doesn't deny it and avoids answering it directly. That's as good as confirmation in my book.
But, if you want to insist, so be it. Let's agree to say the end is nigh.
This thread grew too fast for me to care about reading all the responses.
Can someone give me a TL;DR version?
@alexvolk provided me with enough evidences via PM without blurring any parts and it shows that there's an unintended access via console which I assume is done by the provider (unless the host node is compromised). The IP is also within the range of Dedicatserver.ro
Full Disclosure: He offered me SSH access earlier (~5 minutes after he created this thread) but I am not good enough on Linux to do forensic so I declined
tl;tr (Troll version)
1.Alex complains that his host logged into his account. No explanation whatsoever provided by the host
2.The host responds that it is what they do. (Note: Does not exactly admit but plays with words).
3.Alex enters PMS stage 1, plus so does everyone in the thread early on.
4.The host continues on the same stance.
5.MannDude asks what's going on.
Edited for a better format and more explanations.
Soo.. Is it really normal for service providers to log into customers servers to look for DDOS or whatever?
The reason alex refuse to provide info to host is because the host can cover his tracks once he knows which container it is.
So this is probably so common for dedicatserver_ro to do, so they don't even know which container this is all regarding?
On a second thought, the host may have logged into Alex's account because he is his only customer?
The host was bored as hell and just wanted to play around. No harm intended, probably?
I hope its not, i am paying to have exclusive access to the container, hosts should invest with their own monitoring software to monitor traffic externally & not from checking the logs manually by using a backdoor the host installed by giving the excuse that we cant install our own iso.
Proof of what? You're on your own confirmed logging into customer's servers because you're "clean hosting only" and "to store the evidence" just in case?
We're not talking about monitoring the traffic, however, you silently logging into the customer servers without permission which you still NOT DENYING, and asking for server IP just to try to remember which server was that.
I expected at least some apologies to the community (not to me personally - I don't trust a word from you) for what you're doing with your customer's servers.
You literally lost your trust forever and keep your garden clean, also:
"Even cociu doesn't do that" - that's because he have no knowledge how to do that?
The Romanian Snoop D O double G.
tl;tr (Troll version) (Updated and concluded)
Alex complains that his host logged into his account. No explanation whatsoever provided by the host
The host responds that it is what they do. (Note: Does not exactly admit but plays with words).
Alex enters PMS stage 1, plus so does everyone in the thread early on.
The host continues on the same stance.
MannDude asks what's going on.
The host now claims that Alex is no longer his client. We don't know why the host booted Alex.
In conclusion, we do not know why Alex was booted. Alex himself does not know. The host does not know, either.
No one knows anything what the hell went on. The only thing we know is that the host logged into his account and decided to remove him as their customer for no apparent reason, possibly to save their face.
What a shits how.
As far as I can see, the only crime Alex has committed is that he found out that the host was being dodgy.
I am accessing LET from my home PC.
That should NOT be a reason to ban me. Or am I high?
big words,big words,chap. i know plenty of very honest romanians who are up to their promises for many years already. at least with me. to name some, m247 ro, nx-data and voxility guys. So, please dont call all romanians by bad names. there are lots of excemptions (majority) to those questionable folks we see threads almost weekly here at LET. like in any other country.
What? Do you even have home? I thought trolls live under the bridge or just turn into stone on sunrise.
Story tl;dr v2:
Main problem: they looked into each other while eiffel towering.
What an awkward situation. Let us get back to the Borta problem?
Dude, trolls live in caves. But modern trolls live in good caves with hydro.
Off topic, yeah, it is entirely possible that Alex was doing something fishy but why wouldn't host state it then? He isn't exactly defending himself well in that case.
I am leaning toward a possibly that Alex hanged his gf.
yep totally agreed, I alwqays though this host was shitty.
absolutely, I have seen it done, with 90 percent removal, so you knew something was there.
For once, I totally agree
oh the flatout lie right there
We're almost at pentaposting levels