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  • @FlorinMarian said:

    @Durs said:

    @FlorinMarian said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @FlorinMarian said:

    @default said:
    @FlorinMarian - did you find out who the abuser was? Did you inform the authorities?

    Hello!
    No, I didn't found out who abused and is impossible to do it as long that guy just used random ports generated by kernel to connect outside.

    It should be possible to statically assign a range of outgoing ports to each containers.
    Then, as long as the abuse report mentions port numbers, the offending container is identifiable.

    No idea how to do that but it's too late btw, I already dropped 1500 eur from my pocket for /24 to avoid NAT :smile:
    Thank you for suggestion, brother.

    1500 € for how long?
    1 or 5 years?

    Only one year

    Respect you are earning nothing from the IPv4. I doubt you will rent all.

    Good luck. I have rent one from you.

    Thanked by 1FlorinMarian
  • If you convert my VPS to shared hosting with Direct Admin (Prefferably Reseller) and keep almost everything to the same(that includes Hard Disk Space,Bandwidth with atleast 5-10 Domain limit), I would still like to continue

    Thoughts @FlorinMarian ?

  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep

    @noaman said:
    If you convert my VPS to shared hosting with Direct Admin (Prefferably Reseller) and keep almost everything to the same(that includes Hard Disk Space,Bandwidth with atleast 5-10 Domain limit), I would still like to continue

    Thoughts @FlorinMarian ?

    Thank you for offer but no, I'm not in.
    Just ask for refund if you feel it's time to do it.
    Best regards, Florin.

  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2021

    Two useful informations.
    First:

    Due of LXC packages migration from NAT to dedicated IPv4, we're out of stock for them.
    Our new IPv4/24 class will be available on 7-10 January 2022.
    Please take this in count regarding your service activation for romanian server hosted services.
    We're sorry for this situation!
    

    Second

    If you have a NAT LXC container on HAZI.ro and still don't have a dedicated IPv4 address, today is your chance to win 1/3 available IPv4 addresses at giveway organised by an anonymous LET member which paid for them.
    To join this giveaway just leave a comment with your paid invoice number (e.g. #101).
    We'll use random.org to get winners, making a GIF with extracted numbers.
    Good luck everyone!
    

    UPDATE: Winners will be declared on 1st January 2022

  • AndrewsAndrews Member
    edited December 2021

    @FlorinMarian said:
    To join this giveaway just leave a comment with your paid invoice number (e.g. #101).

    #1280

  • Invoice #270

  • Invoice #185

  • Invoice #224

  • Invoice #1532

  • WickedWicked Member
    edited December 2021

    @FlorinMarian said:
    Without hesitating too much to tell the truth, after we were very close to losing the IP / 24 class because of a client who owned porn movies with children

    @FlorinMarian said:
    To join this giveaway just leave a comment with your paid invoice number (e.g. #101).

  • SaahibSaahib Host Rep, Veteran

    @ezeth said:

    @ascicode said:

    @ezeth said:
    And this is why you don't accept crypto.

    Just do like me.

    Force 3D secure on credit card, and only accept credit card. Literally no fraud or abuse for that matter

    Want to take it one step further? Not required but sure
    https://stripe.com/identity

    This wont stop anyone to abuse the system.

    Just from personal experience. Over 1k unique clients, no fraud, not a single abuse report in over 6 months.

    Here are the most effective stripe rules:

    Force 3d secure - literally they have to verify with 3d secure or they cannot proceed. If they do this you know that the card holder is the one who ordered and then they won't do anything fishy because you got their real name, address etc.

    block if :is_anonymous_ip: - blocks all VPNs etc

    :ip_country: != :card_country: - blocks all payments where IP is not equal to where the card was issued

    and finally, block all prepaid cards, anonymous cards etc

    Good one if you are selling LowEnd servers to masses, you will miss most of the paypal and non-cc customer but will also save you from situation being talked here. Little less customer but peace (almost).

    Thanked by 1FlorinMarian
  • Invoice #268

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited December 2021

    @FlorinMarian said:
    I already dropped 1500 eur from my pocket for /24 to avoid NAT :smile:

    €1500/year for 253 assignable IPv4 addresses
    Each IPv4 costs €5.93/year.
    You are selling at €6/year•address.
    You must sell 250 IPv4 addresses to break even.

    It's very unlikely you can sell 250 IPv4 addresses right now.
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.
    €9/year•address would be more reasonable.

    P.S. I wish IPv4 can be announced as small as /26, which would vastly increase address utilization and reduce start-up costs for smaller providers.

  • Invoice #260
    Invoice #281

  • @yoursunny said:
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.

    first time I see that LET (non provider) member is asking for service price increase for other LET members... Greta would say:

    maybe, he as a IPv6 ADVOCATE is trying to rise IPv4 price through the roof... to make IPv6 much more competetive/desirable :D :D :D

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Andrews said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.

    first time I see that LET (non provider) member is asking for service price increase for other LET members...

    I have to look out for my brother and don't let him lose lunch money.
    Last month I demanded him to refund me, and now I'm feeling bad for it.
    5 push-ups changed everything.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @Andrews said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.

    first time I see that LET (non provider) member is asking for service price increase for other LET members...

    I have to look out for my brother and don't let him lose lunch money.
    Last month I demanded him to refund me, and now I'm feeling bad for it.
    5 push-ups changed everything.

    bros before yabs

  • ezethezeth Member, Host Rep

    @yoursunny said: P.S. I wish IPv4 can be announced as small as /26, which would vastly increase address utilization and reduce start-up costs for smaller providers.

    In the future it will be possible

  • ShakibShakib Member, Patron Provider

    @yoursunny said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    I already dropped 1500 eur from my pocket for /24 to avoid NAT :smile:

    €1500/year for 253 assignable IPv4 addresses
    Each IPv4 costs €5.93/year.
    You are selling at €6/year•address.
    You must sell 250 IPv4 addresses to break even.

    It's very unlikely you can sell 250 IPv4 addresses right now.
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.
    €9/year•address would be more reasonable.

    P.S. I wish IPv4 can be announced as small as /26, which would vastly increase address utilization and reduce start-up costs for smaller providers.

    Really? It's not that hard to sell 250 IPs L0L.

    Thanked by 1FlorinMarian
  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited December 2021

    @Shakib said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    I already dropped 1500 eur from my pocket for /24 to avoid NAT :smile:

    €1500/year for 253 assignable IPv4 addresses
    Each IPv4 costs €5.93/year.
    You are selling at €6/year•address.
    You must sell 250 IPv4 addresses to break even.

    It's very unlikely you can sell 250 IPv4 addresses right now.
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.
    €9/year•address would be more reasonable.

    Really? It's not that hard to sell 250 IPs L0L.

    You have 253 IPv4 addresses.
    If you manage to sell them all this month, you earn up to €18, but you have nothing to sell on Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday.
    If you don't sell them all, you lose money.

    If you get another /24, you can sell on Easter, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Black Friday.
    Then, the same cycle repeats.

    That's why pricing has to account for a certain percent of inventory being unsold.


    @ezeth said:

    @yoursunny said: P.S. I wish IPv4 can be announced as small as /26, which would vastly increase address utilization and reduce start-up costs for smaller providers.

    In the future it will be possible

    Don't say "future".
    Start small, from your network.

    You operate out of AS398355.
    Would you be willing to accept /26 IPv4 announcements right now?

    There's no technical reason for only announcing /24 and larger subnets.
    It's merely a configuration on the router for what prefix sizes to accept.

    Thanked by 1FlorinMarian
  • AndrewsAndrews Member
    edited December 2021

    @yoursunny said:

    @Andrews said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.

    first time I see that LET (non provider) member is asking for service price increase for other LET members...

    I have to look out for my brother and don't let him lose lunch money.
    Last month I demanded him to refund me, and now I'm feeling bad for it.
    5 push-ups changed everything.

    yeah, sure, but please remember to not cross that red line after which... there is our disgraced taco boy jsg who for few miserable complimentary VMs took side of scammer against whole hard working/paying LET members :D

  • sandozsandoz Veteran
    edited December 2021

    @ezeth said:
    I am not surprised this happened though. You should start by removing the following payment methods: Paysafecard, Coinbase (Cryptocurrency). Accepting these is literally asking for illegal stuff to be run on your vps

    It's ridiculous, this is the same thing as banning cars because someone has already run over people. Just like there are crazy people, there are those who confirm their identity and continue to make rubbish, there are those who steal credit cards and have a passport, this is sold on the internet in order to verify, and it is called carding.

    In addition there is a database where we can have access to documents, emails and old passwords so it is not impossible to pay by someone's credit card and use their document, imagine a friend of yours in the cafe, he trusts you. He goes to the bathroom, the friend goes to his wallet, takes a picture of his personal identity card, and asks to pay for one with his card and hands him the money. Booom, done.

    There are several ways to fool people with social engineering. Never doubt the power of manipulation (social engineering) whoever knows how to manipulate well, gets what they want so much.

    But I confess yes, that it can REDUCE the cases. But don't think that you are free, because you are not. Your hosting is simply not well known, even OVH has problems and sometimes asks you to verify the ID and even then there is crap on their network. Imagine then.

    I understand your situation and your point of view, but you are putting everyone in the same place. And that's not good, there are those who use cryptocurrencies for privacy... and it doesn't do anything illegal!

  • ezethezeth Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2021

    @sandoz said: so it is not impossible to pay by someone's credit card

    Good luck getting past 3d secure.

    I don't have any identity verification like that, just force 3d secure on every card. Most cards support it, and if they don't I just don't accept their payment. It's as simple as that

    Of course it's possible to still commit fraud but again, speaking for personal experience it simply doesn't happen. They instead pick places where it's easier to commit fraud

  • @ezeth said:

    @sandoz said: so it is not impossible to pay by someone's credit card

    Good luck getting past 3d secure.

    I don't have any identity verification like that, just force 3d secure on every card. Most cards support it, and if they don't I just don't accept their payment. It's as simple as that

    You don't know certainly what is "black market" and Leak Databases with documents like ID, Personal Documents (like Verification.io database leak)

    Good luck with that, the main reason why you don't have that sh*t in your network, is because you aren't famous as you think.

    Also they can do with Alipay, even with Paypal..
    I checked your TOS, you don't have anything mention to CP... What kind of host are you?

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • Invoice #274

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  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep

    @yoursunny said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    I already dropped 1500 eur from my pocket for /24 to avoid NAT :smile:

    €1500/year for 253 assignable IPv4 addresses
    Each IPv4 costs €5.93/year.
    You are selling at €6/year•address.
    You must sell 250 IPv4 addresses to break even.

    It's very unlikely you can sell 250 IPv4 addresses right now.
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.
    €9/year•address would be more reasonable.

    P.S. I wish IPv4 can be announced as small as /26, which would vastly increase address utilization and reduce start-up costs for smaller providers.

    Expected price for next year is 1/3 of first invoice, if they don't rise prices as they did before with those who cancelled IP classes with them :smile:
    Best regards, Florin.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @FlorinMarian said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @FlorinMarian said:
    I already dropped 1500 eur from my pocket for /24 to avoid NAT :smile:

    €1500/year for 253 assignable IPv4 addresses
    Each IPv4 costs €5.93/year.
    You are selling at €6/year•address.
    You must sell 250 IPv4 addresses to break even.

    It's very unlikely you can sell 250 IPv4 addresses right now.
    Maybe you'd increase unit price to reduce risk.
    €9/year•address would be more reasonable.

    P.S. I wish IPv4 can be announced as small as /26, which would vastly increase address utilization and reduce start-up costs for smaller providers.

    Expected price for next year is 1/3 of first invoice, if they don't rise prices as they did before with those who cancelled IP classes with them :smile:
    Best regards, Florin.

    Now it's starting to make sense.
    If you lease the /24 for 3 years, it's €2500 total.
    Sell 139 IPv4 addresses to break even.
    That's more reasonable.
    Good luck and don't deadpool before 3 years.

    BTW it's not called "IP class".
    It's "IP subnet" or "IP prefix".
    Class A/B/C is deprecated since 1993, see RFC 1817.

    Thanked by 1FlorinMarian
  • Invoice #218
    Waiting for a good news. <3

  • Invoice #226

    Just trying my luck.

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