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Cuz of shit bank vcc could not take dedi In this offer.
Fuuuck.
I was holding off and then OOS. Well.
I hope that this is a joke.
Of course not. I know it'll work, but I was wondering how well it'd work for small crap.
There were 5362 failed login attempts since the last successful login.
[xxx@yyy ~]#
What does it mean?
Sounds like you logged in while it was still configuring and changed the password, didn't you?
It's possible. All my 3 boxes got that prompt. I log out then log in again, it gone.
@NewforVPS - no it is someone trying to login, lot of ssh login attempts.... Use the lastb command from the commandline and get all the bad login attempts..... Even I have lot of login attempts from China, 4800 something
I wake up and no stock, bummer
144.0.0.69 looks like an internal IP
out of stock! anyone want to sell it through paypal?
Damnit, one day off from LET and you miss the deal of the year
Bad. I am too late.
I had lot of 123.127.36.162 ( China Unicom Beijing province network ) and many more. They are trying different usernames too, not just admin or root.
I got 4 total. 2 were delivered, 2 are 'waiting delivery' - so.. not sure if I'm going to get those ones/stock was reserved. I paid for them already though.
Now lets hope OVH drops a stupid crazy offer to compete, with full gigabit
Yeah you're right
A few of the IP addresses attempting to login with certain usernames are: 188.26.175.119 trying "test", "oracle", and "mysql"; 61.174.49.100 trying "root"; 116.10.191.231 trying "root" and "admin"; and 61.174.51.206 trying "root" and "admin". Looks like they're from China and Romania. I'm sure there are and will be others as well
GIgabit (shared) have those boxes. No, we want Raid 10 and ssh drives, 4 ipv4 addresses and double ram with, of course, unmetered bandwidth! And... let it be in the same price, I don;t mind!
well.. didn't they just expand the MTL DC with space for 10,000 new servers the other day?
How can I stop them? Any command or script? Thanks.
Just block them with firewall.
Well do the basic security drill - disable password ssh login's - enable key based ssh login - change ssh port - install fail2ban and also can use iptables to drop some of those ip's
^^ This. Install csf for easy firewall management and do a geo-ip block (block all traffic coming from china or other specific countries)
mine bro
9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 064 064 000 Old_age Always - 32266
My dedi
[root@firebird ~]# wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash CPU model : VIA Nano processor U2250 (1.6GHz Capable) Number of cores : 1 CPU frequency : 800.000 MHz Total amount of ram : 1808 MB Total amount of swap : 1023 MB System uptime : 10 min, Download speed from CacheFly: 49.5MB/s Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 13.8MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 11.9MB/s Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 7.62MB/s Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 38.4MB/s Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 35.7MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 4.97MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 9.49MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 8.41MB/s Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 15.2MB/s I/O speed : 74.6 MB/s
@Acacy @0xdragon can I get a benchmark of
-------------Speed test--------------------
Testing EU locations
Speedtest from Tallinn, Estonia on a shared 1 Gbps port
Download Speed: 8.08 MB/sec
Upload speed: 19.30 MB/sec
Speedtest from Milan, Italy [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
Download Speed: 29.74 MB/sec
Upload speed: 26.23 MB/sec
Speedtest from Frankfurt am Main, Germany [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a shared 1 Gbps port
Download Speed: 39.59 MB/sec
Upload speed: 76.29 MB/sec
Speedtest from Bucharest, Romania [ generously donated by http://www.prometeus.net ] on a semi-dedicated 1 Gbps port
Download Speed: 10.41 MB/sec
Upload speed: 6.35 MB/sec
Speedtest from Amsterdam, Netherlands on a shared 100 Mbps port
Download Speed: 6.22 MB/sec
Upload speed: 8.31 MB/sec
---------------CPU test--------------------
CPU: 1 x VIA Nano processor U2250 (1.6GHz Capable)
Time taken to generate PI to 5000 decimal places with a single thread: 1m3.023s
----------------IO test-------------------
Writing 1000MB file to disk
(1.1 GB) copied, 13.6189 s, 78.8 MB/s
Damn the upload speeds are nice. Too bad it takes ~1m to generate PI though.