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VPN Resellers Down

hyperhostsolutionshyperhostsolutions Member, Patron Provider

VPN resellers have been done all day , know a number of Hosting providers offer there services

they have only acknowledged issue 2 hours ago :(

"Yes we already working on it server went in read-only so fixing it now"

there client area - https://prnt.sc/15a26od

Comments

  • pikepike Veteran

    What else do they need except read-only, if not to store logs that aren't supposed to exist?

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @pike said: What else do they need except read-only, if not to store logs that aren't supposed to exist?

    Even if they don't retain VPN logs, I doubt their actual servers are run on literal read-only media. The server itself will log (syslog, maillog, etc.), it'll need space to do security and OS updates, /tmp partition, etc.

    Yes, it is possible to boot a server and run off RO media but it's a hassle and you don't need to go to that extreme to turn off VPN logging.

    Which, based in Communist China, I'm totally sure they do...

    kbwink

  • hyperhostsolutionshyperhostsolutions Member, Patron Provider

    yes very wary of them as there Based in Hong Kong :( > @raindog308 said:

    @pike said: What else do they need except read-only, if not to store logs that aren't supposed to exist?

    Even if they don't retain VPN logs, I doubt their actual servers are run on literal read-only media. The server itself will log (syslog, maillog, etc.), it'll need space to do security and OS updates, /tmp partition, etc.

    Yes, it is possible to boot a server and run off RO media but it's a hassle and you don't need to go to that extreme to turn off VPN logging.

    Which, based in Communist China, I'm totally sure they do...

    kbwink

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