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  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @mcgree - Oh I think you might need to submit a ticket for it.

    Thanked by 1mcgree
  • stonedstoned Member
    edited December 2021

    @mcgree said:
    @DP


    You just published your update keys. Update your keys. Be mindful of the screenshots you post.

  • You need SAGE first.

  • @stoned said:

    @mcgree said:
    @DP

    You need SAGE first.

    Am I missing something? Doesn't that say SAGE on it?

  • @skorous said:

    @stoned said:

    @mcgree said:
    @DP

    You need SAGE first.

    Am I missing something? Doesn't that say SAGE on it?

    I wasn't talking about your. I was stating in general.

  • @stoned said: You just published your update keys. Update your keys. Be mindful of the screenshots you post.

    You know what's visible in the screenshot and you could've done the person a favor by not quoting it. But you did anyways, so it's you yourself who should be mindful when quoting and replying to comments.

    Thanked by 1TimboJones
  • @malignify said:

    @stoned said: You just published your update keys. Update your keys. Be mindful of the screenshots you post.

    You know what's visible in the screenshot and you could've done the person a favor by not quoting it. But you did anyways, so it's you yourself who should be mindful when quoting and replying to comments.

    It was already out. It needed changing.

  • @lanefu said:
    @freerangecloud is another option. I have a /48 with them.

    I bought from them, but they have a feature, after about two weeks, the geo subnet changes from USa to Canada. I lost a lot of money because google banned all my work and I don't buy from them anymore

  • @Shakib said:

    @Logano said:

    @fugosikus said:
    My livelihood depends on the cleanliness of my subnet.

    Just curious because I'm a noob, but how does "advertising" work? In a general sense.

    I have seen visitors from same IPv6 range from India clicking my Google ads. They visits and leave in seconds.

    Is that something similar like that?

    Yes. We do /48 free with any VPS.

    Nope, it's your competitors who are skewing your ads. I don't do that sort of thing.

  • @fugosikus said:

    @brueggus said:

    @fugosikus said: Any suggestion for a VPS with a /48 usa subnet

    https://console.webhosting24.com/cart.php?gid=47

    Rock solid provider, here's their looking glass to check if their IPs match your location requirements: https://lg.lax.webhosting24.com/

    I don't want to deal with them, the support is useless, I bought a server from them, and it died without work. Thanks, but no.

    lol, get rekt.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @Francisco said:

    @fugosikus said: Only I would need help setting up a subnet in the path etc/network/interface. I am an expert in advertising but not in server settings)

    You can always ticket and the boys will help.

    Francisco

    Karen is a boy?

    Karen and Fransisco are the same person. Have you ever seen them together? No one has.

    So, you were saying Francisco is being a Karen right now ?

  • @fugosikus said:

    @lanefu said:
    @freerangecloud is another option. I have a /48 with them.

    I bought from them, but they have a feature, after about two weeks, the geo subnet changes from USa to Canada. I lost a lot of money because google banned all my work and I don't buy from them anymore

    Oh bummer!

  • @fugosikus said:
    Nope, it's your competitors who are skewing your ads. I don't do that sort of thing.

    Still wondering what you "do". I Googled "google advertising subnet" and got nothing related.

  • @Logano said:

    @fugosikus said:
    Nope, it's your competitors who are skewing your ads. I don't do that sort of thing.

    Still wondering what you "do". I Googled "google advertising subnet" and got nothing related.

    If google "bans" his work, it's obviously not on the level.

    Thanked by 2Logano tetech
  • @Logano said:

    @fugosikus said:
    Nope, it's your competitors who are skewing your ads. I don't do that sort of thing.

    Still wondering what you "do". I Googled "google advertising subnet" and got nothing related.

    Advertising bro. Increase views in YouTube, raising the site up in search) Look for google ads) I need the subnet to make my own proxies, as services that provide them with proxies are already shit or not appropriate.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @fugosikus said:
    Advertising bro. Increase views in YouTube, raising the site up in search) Look for google ads)

    Playing your own videos is considered Manual Actions and will result in Google deranking your site/channel.

    Nowadays some p0rn sites replace their regular ads with an embedded YouTube player.
    Viewers play the video for 10 seconds, count a view in YouTube, and then proceed to the fap.
    This would not be Manual Actions in Google eyes.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @fugosikus said:
    Advertising bro. Increase views in YouTube, raising the site up in search) Look for google ads)

    Playing your own videos is considered Manual Actions and will result in Google deranking your site/channel.

    Nowadays some p0rn sites replace their regular ads with an embedded YouTube player.
    Viewers play the video for 10 seconds, count a view in YouTube, and then proceed to the fap.
    This would not be Manual Actions in Google eyes.

    I don't advertise pornography and so on. I take orders from restaurants, stores, and so on. who want to get their site on the first line of search!!!!!. What does this have to do with porn? )))) There are channels on YouTube too, good channels that want to go higher and attract viewers.

  • fugosikusfugosikus Member
    edited December 2021

    https://hostcram.com
    Here is a site that provides 48 subnet different locations USA, Germany, support is always in touch and at a fast pace configures the server to your needs and so on.

    Thanked by 1Shakib
  • fugosikusfugosikus Member
    edited December 2021

    combahton.net--- Here's a provider who took the money and that's it, configure it yourself! I've been waiting for Support for the second week. Worst provider!!!!!!!!!!!

  • brueggusbrueggus Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @fugosikus said: Here's a provider who took the money and that's it, configure it yourself!

    Did you buy a managed service?

  • I bought a VPS ubuntu and asked me to set everything up!

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @fugosikus said:
    I bought a VPS ubuntu and asked me to set everything up!

    IKEA doesn't assemble your furniture for you unless you pay for the service.

    Just saying.

    Thanked by 1skorous
  • ShakibShakib Member, Patron Provider

    Setting up IPv6 on a VPS is a headache for most providers and clients who do it manually.

    Things gets complicated when a client try the usual way to add IPv6 on a KVM VPS with a older version of Ubuntu and it simply doesn't work. Imagine how the client will feel?

    Whenever IPv6 request comes in, we do the complete setup and I always make sure it's working properly before sending out confirmation to our clients so they won't have to deal with the headache of trying different configurations and setting it up themselves.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited December 2021

    @fugosikus said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @fugosikus said:
    Advertising bro. Increase views in YouTube, raising the site up in search) Look for google ads)

    Playing your own videos is considered Manual Actions and will result in Google deranking your site/channel.

    Nowadays some p0rn sites replace their regular ads with an embedded YouTube player.
    Viewers play the video for 10 seconds, count a view in YouTube, and then proceed to the fap.
    This would not be Manual Actions in Google eyes.

    I don't advertise pornography and so on. I take orders from restaurants, stores, and so on. who want to get their site on the first line of search!!!!!. What does this have to do with porn? )))) There are channels on YouTube too, good channels that want to go higher and attract viewers.

    The embedded YouTube player is almost always about cryptocurrency trading, and sometimes they are live streams.

    This kind of ads happen to often show up in p0rn sites.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Shakib said:
    Setting up IPv6 on a VPS is a headache for most providers and clients who do it manually.

    Things gets complicated when a client try the usual way to add IPv6 on a KVM VPS with a older version of Ubuntu and it simply doesn't work. Imagine how the client will feel?

    Whenever IPv6 request comes in, we do the complete setup and I always make sure it's working properly before sending out confirmation to our clients so they won't have to deal with the headache of trying different configurations and setting it up themselves.

    Peeking into customer garden, I see.
    I'd rather receive clear information, which includes:

    • What's my routed prefix?
    • What's my on-link address? On router side, this would be the nexthop address of the routing entry. On my server, this is the only address that I need to respond with Neighbor Advertisement.
    • What's the router address? On my server, this would be the nexthop address of the default route.
    • Must I send Neighbor Solicitation (to discover router MAC address) from a public IP or can I use a link-local IP? Some OS would use link-local IP by default but ebtables may block such traffic.

    With these information, I can prepare Netplan config accordingly.

  • ShakibShakib Member, Patron Provider
    edited December 2021

    @yoursunny said:

    @Shakib said:
    Setting up IPv6 on a VPS is a headache for most providers and clients who do it manually.

    Things gets complicated when a client try the usual way to add IPv6 on a KVM VPS with a older version of Ubuntu and it simply doesn't work. Imagine how the client will feel?

    Whenever IPv6 request comes in, we do the complete setup and I always make sure it's working properly before sending out confirmation to our clients so they won't have to deal with the headache of trying different configurations and setting it up themselves.

    Peeking into customer garden, I see.
    I'd rather receive clear information, which includes:

    • What's my routed prefix?
    • What's my on-link address? On router side, this would be the nexthop address of the routing entry. On my server, this is the only address that I need to respond with Neighbor Advertisement.
    • What's the router address? On my server, this would be the nexthop address of the default route.
    • Must I send Neighbor Solicitation (to discover router MAC address) from a public IP or can I use a link-local IP? Some OS would use link-local IP by default but ebtables may block such traffic.

    With these information, I can prepare Netplan config accordingly.

    There's no peaking necessary when we do the assignment on LXC. Everything is preconfigured our own way.

    There is nothing to peak on a freshly installed KVM as pretty much all IPv6 request comes with the order itself or just bit afterwords.

    Edit: Older version doesn't have netplan. You will need to setup a routed config.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @Shakib said:
    Setting up IPv6 on a VPS is a headache for most providers and clients who do it manually.

    Things gets complicated when a client try the usual way to add IPv6 on a KVM VPS with a older version of Ubuntu and it simply doesn't work. Imagine how the client will feel?

    Whenever IPv6 request comes in, we do the complete setup and I always make sure it's working properly before sending out confirmation to our clients so they won't have to deal with the headache of trying different configurations and setting it up themselves.

    Peeking into customer garden, I see.
    I'd rather receive clear information, which includes:

    • What's my routed prefix?
    • What's my on-link address? On router side, this would be the nexthop address of the routing entry. On my server, this is the only address that I need to respond with Neighbor Advertisement.
    • What's the router address? On my server, this would be the nexthop address of the default route.
    • Must I send Neighbor Solicitation (to discover router MAC address) from a public IP or can I use a link-local IP? Some OS would use link-local IP by default but ebtables may block such traffic.

    With these information, I can prepare Netplan config accordingly.

    Man, you are an expert in servers, I am an expert in advertising. If you don't know something, don't say it. If you don't understand something, just type google ads into YouTube.

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