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Are they for all locations including there iceland location though?
I know there iceland ISP allows VPN's
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WilliamWilliam May 25 FlagThanks
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No, no VPN at all.
Working @ EDIS - http://www.edis.at
@DanielM
That's because VRS Micro is based on Linux-VServer and doesn't support proper TUN/TAP and hence pretty much any sort of VPN software.
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No, no VPN at all.
A few posts later...
Ahh my bad. didnt see that
Yes, you can try to setup a VPN in VRS but it isn't going to work.
On KVM it is no issue but stay inside your traffic since it is extremely expensive.
Any news on that?
On Twitter they said (I think it was German) that Iceland will be online yesterday/today/friday - so, yeah
Yes, the machine has been connected and is online - Selling/Delivery starts tommorow (without IPv6) and IPv6 follows in ca. 1 week.
I believe the attacks were real. That doesn't mean the government didn't use them as an excuse.
Looking forward to my Icelandic VPS! I'll add it as a mirror for traceit.info - a pointless little page I've been working on to learn a bit of PHP.
Your IPv6 does not work.
curl: (7) couldn't connect to host
@rm_ - read carefully William's post
That doesn't have anything to do with IPv6 not working on @Robert 's site
@gsrdgrdghd - hmmmm OK sorry, it was a long day ...
Thanks for the heads up. It used to work, but I no longer have IPv6 at home to properly test it with. Never really occurred to me to test it from another ipv6 enabled server! I think I only have one AAAA record for the site pointing to a Kimsufi box, so I'll remove it until I can work out what's up.
Interestingly, from the same server, it works OK.
I'll have to test it from one of my other servers.
root@ns4-se :: ~# curl -v6 traceit.info
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'traceit.info'
curl: (6) Couldn't resolve host 'traceit.info'
Yeah, sorry, I deleted the AAAA record as I was told it wasn't working :-) It's only a silly page for my amusement, so I'll have a look at fixing it when I get a min :-)
Might be the answer to the question I asked a while back:
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/1254/are-you-in-one-of-these-countries
Would be interested to hear more. Though beware, my budget is tiny
Faroe and Greenland is impossible, they both have only 1 telco which dictates the price.
What about South East Europe?
The Balkan is extremely instable, both politically and economically and as addition to that also very expensive.
I completely agree to that. But Slovenia and Croatia are sorting things out AFAIK. Would be nice to have a VPS there. (Given that Graz is around the corner, but locality is somehow nice)
If i want i am in 15minutes in Slovenia.... i even have a Slovenian mobile phone.
I doubt that we do this
I know, 40km to Maribor. I've been on the Uhrturm and seen the plate with the distances ;-)
Huh? If you're replying to me I don't understand what you're saying.
It's as i said:
Faroe and Greenland are only connected by a single provider, no competition, no other datacenters - as they are the only ISPs and also own all cables in and out of the country they can charge any price for colocation and server services.
Thus it is very expensive to sell services there as you need to have a very high price to finance the colocation.
Faroe and Greenland are only connected by a single provider, no competition, no other datacenters - as they are the only ISPs and also own all cables in and out of the country they can charge any price for colocation and server services.
Thus it is very expensive to sell services there as you need to have a very high price to finance the colocation.
Sigh, never mind. We're talking apples and oranges.
@William, how goes the iceland node(s)? almost ready to go? can't wait to try it out! thanks.