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Last time I used them, RamNode allowed IRC servers on their network.
We allow IRC. Will this just be used for say, a month then?
If you only need it for one month, we can provide something for £1.00.
ovh is only one i know which haven't stated in ToS is against the rules
Yeah probably only be for about a month.
Well, what we can do is charge you £1.00 (And no setup fee) for the first month and then our current promotional price after that, if you wish to keep it, which is entirely up to you, you're more than welcome to cancel after the first month.
The VPS specification would meet the one listed at http://virtual6.net/virtual-servers.html, let me know if you want me to PM you a unique promotional code.
To be honest your helping us test out our new deployment method. So it's not completely selfless The £1.00 is purely to cover the minimum transaction.
just buy a buyvm for a month or something, or use free credit at DigitalOcean or Vultr to try out your ircd for a month or two.
Just give it a test with DO, failed setting it up again.
I conceded I can't do it ha ha.
If you want some help, shoot me a PM.
If you aren't going to actually use it, just run Virtualbox on your own computer for free...
Yep, sure do!
Check https://fuzzyhosts.com and their ircd packages.
What IRCd? What problems are you facing?
Trying to install services but getting
"root@test:~/services/anope-1.8.9# ./services
-bash: ./services: No such file or directory
"
I officially give up trying to run services
I could set it up for you @Gerrard8. By the way, BuyVM is great for hosting IRCd
try blazingast.io
why are you running services via root?
We allow IRC on our networks. You can use any of our Premium OpenVZ (http://krkn.pw/vps) or MooseVZ (http://moosevz.com)
Regards, David