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  • IndexHostingIndexHosting Member
    edited October 2024

    @gbzret4d said:

    @IndexHosting said:

    @gbzret4d said:

    @hyperblast said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    @IndexHosting would you like to provide a VPS for testing (uptime, ping, ...) so that people can decide for themselves based on statistics?

    yabs and nws please

    I have not received a server

    There is also no request.

    I'm not interested in a test which only lasts for 24 hours. I've tested already many providers with my own money without knowing them, cause they had a killer deal or I've just had a good feeling,.... Since all the accusations made in this thread I won't take my money and test your service until I've gotten a clearer picture about your company/your services.

    Maybe you wanna provide @dev_vps or another well known person here a server for testing longer than 24 hours or post a yabs so, we, as potential customers, can see what performance we can expect. What's the AUP for the vps? Any limitations? Afaik you are 18 years old with a bunch of company's.

    There is one company that has several sub-projects.

    Unfortunately, due to our prices, we cannot simply give out free hardware. You are welcome to take a look at our hardware with a 24-hour test server, but we can't offer you any more, especially as some people here in the thread have already written that they are more than surprised by the hardware.

    Unfortunately, we can't say much about the downtime, because next week the RYZEN host systems will all be moved to the maincubes, which will of course a little downtime, but nothing else has come up in the last 60 days.

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • When I open webpage I see:

    When I switch to english language I see:

    Which one is correct?

  • German one. English one is a translation failure. will be fixed now,

    Thanked by 1Mumbly
  • @gbzret4d said:

    @IndexHosting said:

    @gbzret4d said:

    @hyperblast said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    @IndexHosting would you like to provide a VPS for testing (uptime, ping, ...) so that people can decide for themselves based on statistics?

    yabs and nws please

    I have not received a server

    There is also no request.

    I'm not interested in a test which only lasts for 24 hours. I've tested already many providers with my own money without knowing them, cause they had a killer deal or I've just had a good feeling,.... Since all the accusations made in this thread I won't take my money and test your service until I've gotten a clearer picture about your company/your services.

    Maybe you wanna provide @dev_vps or another well known person here a server for testing longer than 24 hours or post a yabs so, we, as potential customers, can see what performance we can expect. What's the AUP for the vps? Any limitations? Afaik you are 18 years old with a bunch of company's.

    @IndexHosting
    if you can provide a test VPS for 3 days, I can run and share detailed benchmark tests.

  • ascicodeascicode Member
    edited October 2024

    Where does the movement go, synlinq as most basic providers with subbrands?

  • hm. promox vm is created in seconds but automatic network config seems to have a major problem...

  • GulfGulf Member
    edited October 2024

    @webguard said:
    One of students must be you right?!

    No, I have no affiliation. I only run a host search engine like serverhunter, but on larger scale.
    But I warned, use it on your own risk :D

    Or make a dispute in Paypal.

    This one looks like indigo
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipp-lankow-55bb682b2/

  • GulfGulf Member
    edited October 2024

    All these domains use the same cPanel account at 77.90.41.250

    lumeradio.de
    lankow.eu
    index-hosting.de
    boegel-elias.de
    elfihosting.de
    claymc.net
    lumesolutions.de
    mario-kurz.de
    indigioo.de
    mgcdrp.de
    root-control.net
    lume-media.de

    Thanked by 2loay niceghost
  • Provisioning will be combined, as others have already told, with many tickets because of a not working network connection. At this point, provider is not able to solve this on a fresh install, after 18 hours. It's just trial and error at the moment.

  • @zappata said: Provisioning will be combined, as others have already told, with many tickets because of a not working network connection. At this point, provider is not able to solve this on a fresh install, after 18 hours. It's just trial and error at the moment.

    Try reinstalling, helped me on indigioo.de

  • zappatazappata Member
    edited October 2024

    already did a complete fresh install with a debian 12 image (and also reinstalled with some of the templates). already got a "new" ip, to check if it solves the problem. when doing a port scan it shows complete different open port than service I'm running. But then some minutes later, ssh is possible and open ports match for 3-4 minutes.. Perhaps there are only 5-6 ipv4 and they have to rotate ;-)

    Best thing is: You can just change your network settings to a IP in the subnet and there you go :) You got a new external ipv4 IP...

    I think that's also a reason why networking doesn't work properly. Customers can just grab "your" ip and your server is not accessible anymore. I now took another one and the connection works (until someone takes it again ;-))

    I don't think that this provider will exist long like this. He would have to buy massive knowledge to configure his servers in a professional way. Offering such services and make such configuration mistakes... That's more than careless.

  • @zappata said:
    already did a complete fresh install with a debian 12 image (and also reinstalled with some of the templates). already got a "new" ip, to check if it solves the problem. when doing a port scan it shows complete different open port than service I'm running. But then some minutes later, ssh is possible and open ports match for 3-4 minutes.. Perhaps there are only 5-6 ipv4 and they have to rotate ;-)

    Best thing is: You can just change your network settings to a IP in the subnet and there you go :) You got a new external ipv4 IP...

    I think that's also a reason why networking doesn't work properly. Customers can just grab "your" ip and your server is not accessible anymore. I now took another one and the connection works (until someone takes it again ;-))

    I don't think that this provider will exist long like this. He would have to buy massive knowledge to configure his servers in a professional way. Offering such services and make such configuration mistakes... That's more than careless.

    We currently have a small shortage of staff and that's why everything is being delayed a little, because we have a lot of tickets open due to the move to the new data centre.

  • zappatazappata Member
    edited October 2024

    Aha. Okay. Just a short question, don't want to take too much time.

    Do you think it is a good idea to open the ports for the hypervisors to the public?..
    https://77.90.41.3:8006
    https://77.90.41.5:8006
    https://77.90.41.6:8006
    https://77.90.41.7:8006
    https://77.90.41.185:8006 ("cluster")

  • Unfortunately, we can't do anything about what our customers do. :)

  • Okay. So all your customers can just change their IP and take over other servers? I mean, the only (technical?) solution to stop people from just taking over the whole subnet is suspend their service if that happens, like you did in my case?

    We cannot find any errors in your configuration, except for the fact that you were assigned a different IP by the guest service, which caused your server to be suspended.

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • @zappata said:
    Okay. So all your customers can just change their IP and take over other servers? I mean, the only (technical?) solution to stop people from just taking over the whole subnet is suspend their service if that happens, like you did in my case?

    We cannot find any errors in your configuration, except for the fact that you were assigned a different IP by the guest service, which caused your server to be suspended.

    There was a major problem with the provision of the server, which led to a huge chain reaction. The IP filter was also located on the wrong IP.

  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited October 2024

    Yeah, I am experiencing the same issue on my newly provisioned Ryzen VPS. IP switches between my VPS and someone else's. I set up a different SSH port, so sometimes it connects me to my VPS and sometimes (well, mostly) to someone else's on port 22.
    I can get in via IPv6, tho.

    A few days older Epyc VPS is fine.

  • @zappata said:
    Okay. So all your customers can just change their IP and take over other servers? I mean, the only (technical?) solution to stop people from just taking over the whole subnet is suspend their service if that happens, like you did in my case?

    We cannot find any errors in your configuration, except for the fact that you were assigned a different IP by the guest service, which caused your server to be suspended.

    Lmao
    Premium hoster run by a 18 year old

    Thanked by 1sasslik
  • @zappata said:
    already did a complete fresh install with a debian 12 image (and also reinstalled with some of the templates). already got a "new" ip, to check if it solves the problem. when doing a port scan it shows complete different open port than service I'm running. But then some minutes later, ssh is possible and open ports match for 3-4 minutes.. Perhaps there are only 5-6 ipv4 and they have to rotate ;-)

    Best thing is: You can just change your network settings to a IP in the subnet and there you go :) You got a new external ipv4 IP...

    I think that's also a reason why networking doesn't work properly. Customers can just grab "your" ip and your server is not accessible anymore. I now took another one and the connection works (until someone takes it again ;-))

    I don't think that this provider will exist long like this. He would have to buy massive knowledge to configure his servers in a professional way. Offering such services and make such configuration mistakes... That's more than careless.

    Premium Firewall - if your server is not accessible you can't get hacked

    Thanked by 1sasslik
  • HostSlickHostSlick 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended
    edited October 2024

    @zappata said:
    already did a complete fresh install with a debian 12 image (and also reinstalled with some of the templates). already got a "new" ip, to check if it solves the problem. when doing a port scan it shows complete different open port than service I'm running. But then some minutes later, ssh is possible and open ports match for 3-4 minutes.. Perhaps there are only 5-6 ipv4 and they have to rotate ;-)

    Best thing is: You can just change your network settings to a IP in the subnet and there you go :) You got a new external ipv4 IP...

    I think that's also a reason why networking doesn't work properly. Customers can just grab "your" ip and your server is not accessible anymore. I now took another one and the connection works (until someone takes it again ;-))

    I don't think that this provider will exist long like this. He would have to buy massive knowledge to configure his servers in a professional way. Offering such services and make such configuration mistakes... That's more than careless.

    Would take less then 5min to fix this behaviour and prevent others from using random IPs in the same subnet or even VLAN...

    Thanked by 1gbzret4d
  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited October 2024

    @Mumbly said: Yeah, I am experiencing the same issue on my newly provisioned Ryzen VPS. IP switches between my VPS and someone else's. I set up a different SSH port, so sometimes it connects me to my VPS and sometimes (well, mostly) to someone else's on port 22.

    Oh, great... it also hosts an illegal movie streaming Chinese website.
    "my IP"

  • GulfGulf Member
    edited October 2024

    Problem with rdns in index.

    Forward is not confirmed.
    Some providers may reject such mail.

  • @Gulf said:
    Problem with rdns in index.

    Forward is not confirmed.
    Some providers may reject such mail.

    A TIcket must be opened for rDNS.

  • GulfGulf Member
    edited October 2024

    I mean, you probably misconfigured rdns

    Your own IP:
    dig -x 77.90.41.250

    250.41.90.77.in-addr.arpa. 10800 IN     CNAME   250.0-255.41.90.77.in-addr.arpa.
    250.0-255.41.90.77.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR    mx01.dataflair.de.
    

    The first entry means, forward is not confirmed. Some mail providers may accept such mail, but generally, not recommended for production.

  • @Gulf said:
    I mean, you probably misconfigured rdns

    Your own IP:
    dig -x 77.90.41.250

    250.41.90.77.in-addr.arpa. 10800 IN     CNAME   250.0-255.41.90.77.in-addr.arpa.
    250.0-255.41.90.77.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR    mx01.dataflair.de.
    

    The first entry means, forward is not confirmed. Some mail providers may accept such mail, but generally, not recommended for production.

    Has been forwarded to the responsible person.

  • You probably need to remove this cname, so will get the correct record

    dig -x 77.90.41.250 +trace

  • Could you please fix it? :D

    IPs are good for mail.
    But, without it ^ not serious. Luckily I noticed on time.

  • As I said, this has been passed on to the responsible person, who will deal with it in the next few days.

  • @Gulf said:
    Could you please fix it? :D

    IPs are good for mail.
    But, without it ^ not serious. Luckily I noticed on time.

    However, I wonder why a mail server DNS entry would make us a ‘scammer’.

  • GulfGulf Member
    edited October 2024

    I did not say it would make a scammer.

    You / your clients will have problems with mail delivery to some providers.

    Check even here
    https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=ptr:77.90.41.250&run=toolpage

    It doesn't resolve to mx01.dataflair.de because you have one extra DNS record.

    The same applies for your clients.

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