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Hi again,
As I promised, I came back with updates:
- We have changed some content on our website, and also added a reference about using your scripts, you can check it here: https://vpsforvpn.com/about.html
- We have made OpenVPN & WireGuard unattended auto install scripts based on your latest scripts, and of course we have included your copyright in the bash scripts.
We are using the latest version of the software and also abide to the license terms, so we hope this satisfies all your concerns.
We are open to any new ideas and suggestions.
UPDATE:
We have managed to create auto-installers for OpenVPN and WireGuard, so now you can choose to auto install any VPN software when you order the VPS.
=> You can check our Starters and DIY plans here.
NO. What's worrying is that you make your complaint in such a vague fashion that @davpn were about as likely to get your point as they are blindly sticking their hand into the Danube river and expecting a fish in it.
Besides, from what (little) I know about them, your scripts are NOT a major part of their product but merely a courtesy add-on ("look, using that script installing [some kind of VPN] is easy". Their product is VPS.
IMO you would have done everyone (incl. yourself) more of a favour if you simply had provided a link to the newest version known to be well working.
P.S.: Small constructive side note: you might want to test (at the beginning of your scripts) for '!=bash" rather than '==dash' because the goal is to make sure that bash is used and nothing else (no other shell, no matter which one).
Any plans to offer HTTP or SOCKS proxy?
I don't know, the reasoning is that I wanted to avoid dash specifically because a significant amount of users will try to run the script with
sh. If someone else is trying to run random scripts with an uncommon shell, my best guess is that it is intentional and depending on the sell the script will work anyway.I get your point, but keep in mind the rule that a script should test whether it got what it needs.
Yes, maybe it'll also run fine with zsh, fish, ksh, etc, but then: maybe (in fact, quite likely) it will not, which could lead to users complaining.
Most importantly though: thanks again for making those very useful scripts!
Yep! We are working on that right now! We will provide HTTP & Socks5 4G Residential Proxy. Just stay tuned, it will happen soon.