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You said talk dirty and i posted talk dirty to me. lol
@XxNisseGamerxX can't even view it from Germany GEMA sux
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damn... no more in Japan then? Will you be opening any more spots @AnthonySmith?
Got an Italian though which is what I was missing from before. Now I just need a Japan!
@AThomasHowe yeah, more slots will be available in the near future.
@Nyr thanks. Guess I'll have to have a more keen eye in future!
come to Singapore please
Oops, i'm late... will Japan restock later?
Yes.
I hope i would not be late again and grab one then... -_-
what can we do with this?
Sake?
FUCKKKKKK!, I wanted a Japanese vps...
Not that I need one buy why not? Maybe an email to existing customers so that we get a chance as well even though we are in a different time zone?
Not everyone is excited to get 'another promotional email'.
An interesting concept, though it sounds like a lot of work with NAT and abuse...
It was posted in the forums before stock was released so sign up and subscribe to the different sections and you will get emailed.
That is what the opt-out button is for, it is respected
I was scared of that to begin with and that is the primary reason everyone said it would never work but I don't like not trying because of what 'might' happen, as it stands the user base respects the service more than any other commercial offer and it actually is not that hard to track down the occasional abuse.
True that, I don't mind getting them but some people do.
That is what the opt-out button is for, it is respected
Yes I know I posted the same reply twice
I think I suggested back then that you go a "pure" IPv6-only route, with no port forwards or NAT to/from IPv4 whatsoever. This would solve any concern for abuse of the shared IPv4, but more importantly would also promote wider adoption and learning of IPv6 (one would need to set up IPv6 themselves first in order to use the VPS). Setting up a v6 tunnel at home with tunnelbroker.net or 6to4/Teredo is not even that difficult at all. And it would look much cleaner, a simple IPv6 VPS, without all those kludges around it to facilitate v4 access.
As it stands, sadly some people are not even assigning IPv6 to their LES hostnames, only using the weird port redirection: http://forum.lowendspirit.com/viewtopic.php?pid=5233#p5233
"IPv6? what IPv6, who needs that crap..."
it has no ipv6 since it's listening to ipv4 server side, and I haven't sent HAproxy request to Anthony since this is beta it's not official yet . Other then that I do feel comfortable with IPv6 since my ISP started using them last month, before that there was tunnel option i have used.
Well that's kind of obvious, but the point is, why not make it listen on IPv6 too (or rather: "in the first place")? Why the thing that holds you up is the need to "send a HAproxy request", rather than just set up a plain IPv6-capable web server and assign the AAAA record so that it's simply accessible over IPv6.
I would love it if it was full IPv6, my personal opinion is very much like @rm_ however this is currently a middle ground as I see it, trying to achieve the same thing by easing people in to the idea.
ISP take up on IPv6 is the real problem, tunnels are easy enough but they are just tunnels.
ok try now no need for port on ipv6 and port stays on ipv4
It was just quick code never finished but it works
Thanks, now it works
out of stock
for those of you who missed it the first time.
So soon after!! Thanks @MikHo.