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[2024 EXTENDED] Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD

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  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

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  • SmigitSmigit Member
    edited December 2024

    @beanman109 said:
    guy i'm looking at putting all my idlers and servers into one giant spreadsheet with all relevant info like ip, username, password, renewal price etc.

    i don't trust microsoft or google files with anything credential related so i want to host somethign myself but i'd like to be able to access and edit said spreadsheet either through a web browser or my phone after a sign in

    any suggestions?

    yes i know storing passwords in plain text is fucking dumb, these are also $7 vps's we're talking about so idc

    Cost a little bit, but I use the Royal TSX app for any remote connection stuff. Can document and organise the servers in the app, and can capture credentials for at least automating the login to the server. Unsure if you can reveal the credentials or have it inject them if prompted, but maybe. I use SSH keys for remote access myself, but it will work in a seamless fashion with username and password if you want.

    The app supports VNC and a bunch of other connection types too.

    Also put passwords into my password manager (1Password), but rarely need to actually touch those. I’d use BitWarden if not 1Password, as a no cost alternative. I usually add some notes in my password manager such as the IP addresses, and that might be an option here too.

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  • @dev_vps said:

    @host_c said:

    @beanman109 said: got any shirts?

    nop,

    got some deals tho, but I am too tiered to orchestrate it today, tomorrow however.....

    So see you fellas tomorrow...

    HOST-C -> out <3

    @host_c and @FAT32

    I have a $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this in a giveaway, if that is ok with you guys

    @fat32 - please put in rules for the giveaway and pick a winner
    and I will transfer that VPS to that LET member.

    Thank you.

    Thanks for this post !

    Thanked by 2dev_vps r3k
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  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

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  • Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

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  • Kuroit must be asleep, it is 07:15 right now in India; considering they live here and slept late. :smile:

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  • nohavpsnohavps Member, Host Rep

    All customers who purchased the promotions in London have been migrated to the new Ryzen 9950x nodes

    New promotions are coming to continue the party of specials :)

  • @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    Depends on your risk tolerance. I do one per device (e.g. my laptop and desktop have a different SSH key, but I use both in all my remote servers).

    Thanked by 2satorik r3k
  • Kevinf100Kevinf100 Member
    edited December 2024

    @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    The best way is to obviously use one key per server. Unless you have limited users on some servers, than it's just one key per user. For example I have a user that can only run rclone in it's home. Don't want to use the same key as the sudo/other users just in case someone does get the private key.
    Even if someone does hack a server and get the key you have saved in the server, it can't be used to access other servers. But it's still better to not put all your trust into one key in case it gets leaked or cracked.

    So if you really are paranoid, want to be super secured, or as a "just in case". Each user that can SSH should have it's own key.

    Else one key is fine as the chances of it being cracked is really damn low.

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  • @Kevinf100 said:

    @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    The best way is to obviously use one key per server. Unless you have limited users on some servers, than it's just one key per user. For example I have a user that can only run rclone in it's home. Don't want to use the same key as the sudo/other users just in case someone does get the private key.
    Even if someone does hack a server and get the key you have saved in the server, it can't be used to access other servers. But it's still better to not put all your trust into one key in case it gets leaked or cracked.

    So if you really are paranoid, want to be super secured, or as a "just in case". Each user that can SSH should have it's own key.

    Else one key is fine as the chances of it being cracked is really damn low.

    how to manage one key per server? Meaning everytime sshing into server, I'll need to specific the private key path? Any software helping this?

    Thanked by 1r3k
  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @kainjinez said:

    @Kevinf100 said:

    @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    The best way is to obviously use one key per server. Unless you have limited users on some servers, than it's just one key per user. For example I have a user that can only run rclone in it's home. Don't want to use the same key as the sudo/other users just in case someone does get the private key.
    Even if someone does hack a server and get the key you have saved in the server, it can't be used to access other servers. But it's still better to not put all your trust into one key in case it gets leaked or cracked.

    So if you really are paranoid, want to be super secured, or as a "just in case". Each user that can SSH should have it's own key.

    Else one key is fine as the chances of it being cracked is really damn low.

    how to manage one key per server? Meaning everytime sshing into server, I'll need to specific the private key path? Any software helping this?

    if you look back like 4 or 5 pages we actually spent about half an hour going over this for windows to get my lazy ass to start using ssh keys

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  • Kevinf100Kevinf100 Member
    edited December 2024

    @kainjinez said:

    @Kevinf100 said:

    @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    The best way is to obviously use one key per server. Unless you have limited users on some servers, than it's just one key per user. For example I have a user that can only run rclone in it's home. Don't want to use the same key as the sudo/other users just in case someone does get the private key.
    Even if someone does hack a server and get the key you have saved in the server, it can't be used to access other servers. But it's still better to not put all your trust into one key in case it gets leaked or cracked.

    So if you really are paranoid, want to be super secured, or as a "just in case". Each user that can SSH should have it's own key.

    Else one key is fine as the chances of it being cracked is really damn low.

    how to manage one key per server? Meaning everytime sshing into server, I'll need to specific the private key path? Any software helping this?

    For putty, you can save profiles

    With Linux you can just create scripts like connectservera.sh that will run the ssh command that will point to the right key. Might be a better way for Linux, but it's a simple way.

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  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:

    @admax said:
    MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

    It makes me want to watch this movie again

    You can find some free time to watch it again, preferably with a friend. Watching it again feels like stepping into the magical and warm world of Totoro, which brings a sense of peace and comfort. <3 <3 <3

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  • @nohavps said:
    All customers who purchased the promotions in London have been migrated to the new Ryzen 9950x nodes

    New promotions are coming to continue the party of specials :)

    Thanked by 2admax r3k
  • @dev_vps said:
    I have a @host_c $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this giveaway.

    1 vCPU Xeon Scale Gen 1
    2 GB DDR4 RAM
    10 GB NVME Boot Drive
    1 TB HDD Storage Add-on (Raid 6)
    1 Dedicated IPV4 IP
    1 Dedicated IPV6 IP, /64 upon request via ticket
    Port Speed 1 GBPS
    2TB Internet Traffic, 50 MBPS after depletion
    Price: 20 USD / Year for renewals
    

    Please mark this post with Thanks
    and a random winner will be picked after 12 hours
    8 am US EST

    if I have to keep only one vps, it would be @host_c

    Thanks for the giveaways sir.

    Thanked by 2dev_vps r3k
  • @Kevinf100 said:

    @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    The best way is to obviously use one key per server. Unless you have limited users on some servers, than it's just one key per user. For example I have a user that can only run rclone in it's home. Don't want to use the same key as the sudo/other users just in case someone does get the private key.
    Even if someone does hack a server and get the key you have saved in the server, it can't be used to access other servers. But it's still better to not put all your trust into one key in case it gets leaked or cracked.

    So if you really are paranoid, want to be super secured, or as a "just in case". Each user that can SSH should have it's own key.

    Else one key is fine as the chances of it being cracked is really damn low.

    Best way is install pam and use a yubikey

    Thanked by 1r3k
  • @nohavps said:
    All customers who purchased the promotions in London have been migrated to the new Ryzen 9950x nodes

    New promotions are coming to continue the party of specials :)

    Great.....
    Providers like you will keep us busy here on LET.

    Thanked by 2nohavps r3k
  • @kainjinez said:

    @Kevinf100 said:

    @satorik said:
    Out of curiosity, what's the SOTA of using SSH keys, like one key per server, one key per provider, or use a single key for all servers?

    The best way is to obviously use one key per server. Unless you have limited users on some servers, than it's just one key per user. For example I have a user that can only run rclone in it's home. Don't want to use the same key as the sudo/other users just in case someone does get the private key.
    Even if someone does hack a server and get the key you have saved in the server, it can't be used to access other servers. But it's still better to not put all your trust into one key in case it gets leaked or cracked.

    So if you really are paranoid, want to be super secured, or as a "just in case". Each user that can SSH should have it's own key.

    Else one key is fine as the chances of it being cracked is really damn low.

    how to manage one key per server? Meaning everytime sshing into server, I'll need to specific the private key path? Any software helping this?

    you just have to example ssh -I server-key or add the keyfile path in .ssh/config

    Thanked by 2hSFCfFrrk r3k
  • @dev_vps said:
    I have a @host_c $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this giveaway.

    1 vCPU Xeon Scale Gen 1
    2 GB DDR4 RAM
    10 GB NVME Boot Drive
    1 TB HDD Storage Add-on (Raid 6)
    1 Dedicated IPV4 IP
    1 Dedicated IPV6 IP, /64 upon request via ticket
    Port Speed 1 GBPS
    2TB Internet Traffic, 50 MBPS after depletion
    Price: 20 USD / Year for renewals
    

    Please mark this post with Thanks
    and a random winner will be picked after 12 hours
    8 am US EST

    if I have to keep only one vps, it would be @host_c

    Thanks for the giveaway.

    Thanked by 2dev_vps r3k
  • @dev_vps said:
    Thank you @dustinc for the lovely gift
    image

    congrats buddy.... Lucky man.

    Thanked by 3admax dev_vps r3k
  • @dev_vps said:

    @host_c said:

    @beanman109 said: got any shirts?

    nop,

    got some deals tho, but I am too tiered to orchestrate it today, tomorrow however.....

    So see you fellas tomorrow...

    HOST-C -> out <3

    @host_c and @FAT32

    I have a $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this in a giveaway, if that is ok with you guys

    @fat32 - please put in rules for the giveaway and pick a winner
    and I will transfer that VPS to that LET member.

    Thank you.

    that is so nice of you...

    Thanked by 3admax dev_vps r3k
  • Unfortunelly do not have time this year to join crazy sellouts followed by buyer's remorse later on, so I am looking just for specific configuration I actually need : Hybrid storage VPS in EUROPE with parameters: SSD 15GB+, HDD 1TB+, Ram 1GB+, 2CPU+, paid yearly. Do you have links to any relevant offers? Thanks.> @dev_vps said:

    I have a @host_c $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this giveaway.

    1 vCPU Xeon Scale Gen 1
    2 GB DDR4 RAM
    10 GB NVME Boot Drive
    1 TB HDD Storage Add-on (Raid 6)
    1 Dedicated IPV4 IP
    1 Dedicated IPV6 IP, /64 upon request via ticket
    Port Speed 1 GBPS
    2TB Internet Traffic, 50 MBPS after depletion
    Price: 20 USD / Year for renewals
    

    Please mark this post with Thanks
    and a random winner will be picked after 12 hours
    8 am US EST

    if I have to keep only one vps, it would be @host_c

    Thanks!

    Thanked by 1r3k
  • @FAT32 said:

    @FAT32 said: Ok giveaway 4, gonna run this a bit longer (5 hours) because I need to focus at work and probably can wait until @emgh wake up, plus the gift is actually very good. Will run till ~3am EST.

    The winner for Giveaway 4 is... @ariq01 and @xpress7 congrats! I will PM you a special code which you can use to order the server :) Thanks @host_c for sponsoring the giveaway!

    Thank youu sir @host_c :yum: :love:

    Thanked by 4admax dev_vps emgh r3k
  • @steny said:
    Unfortunelly do not have time this year to join crazy sellouts followed by buyer's remorse later on, so I am looking just for specific configuration I actually need : Hybrid storage VPS in EUROPE with parameters: SSD 15GB+, HDD 1TB+, Ram 1GB+, 2CPU+, paid yearly. Do you have links to any relevant offers? Thanks.> @dev_vps said:

    I have a @host_c $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this giveaway.

    1 vCPU Xeon Scale Gen 1
    2 GB DDR4 RAM
    10 GB NVME Boot Drive
    1 TB HDD Storage Add-on (Raid 6)
    1 Dedicated IPV4 IP
    1 Dedicated IPV6 IP, /64 upon request via ticket
    Port Speed 1 GBPS
    2TB Internet Traffic, 50 MBPS after depletion
    Price: 20 USD / Year for renewals
    

    Please mark this post with Thanks
    and a random winner will be picked after 12 hours
    8 am US EST

    if I have to keep only one vps, it would be @host_c

    Thanks!

    I am not sure why you quoted my post?

    Thanked by 1r3k
  • @dev_vps said:

    @steny said:
    Unfortunelly do not have time this year to join crazy sellouts followed by buyer's remorse later on, so I am looking just for specific configuration I actually need : Hybrid storage VPS in EUROPE with parameters: SSD 15GB+, HDD 1TB+, Ram 1GB+, 2CPU+, paid yearly. Do you have links to any relevant offers? Thanks.> @dev_vps said:

    I have a @host_c $20/year 1 TB VPS that I have got in the BF Flash sale and I would like to put this giveaway.

    1 vCPU Xeon Scale Gen 1
    2 GB DDR4 RAM
    10 GB NVME Boot Drive
    1 TB HDD Storage Add-on (Raid 6)
    1 Dedicated IPV4 IP
    1 Dedicated IPV6 IP, /64 upon request via ticket
    Port Speed 1 GBPS
    2TB Internet Traffic, 50 MBPS after depletion
    Price: 20 USD / Year for renewals
    

    Please mark this post with Thanks
    and a random winner will be picked after 12 hours
    8 am US EST

    if I have to keep only one vps, it would be @host_c

    Thanks!

    I am not sure why you quoted my post?

    similar to your specs?

    Thanked by 1r3k
  • @ariq01 said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @FAT32 said: Ok giveaway 4, gonna run this a bit longer (5 hours) because I need to focus at work and probably can wait until @emgh wake up, plus the gift is actually very good. Will run till ~3am EST.

    The winner for Giveaway 4 is... @ariq01 and @xpress7 congrats! I will PM you a special code which you can use to order the server :) Thanks @host_c for sponsoring the giveaway!

    Thank youu sir @host_c :yum: :love:

    Congrats!!

    if I can keep only one vps, it would be ....
    image

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