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HUON IS BACK!
@HC_RO My prize please.
Winner winner chicken dinner! You win a chicken dinner.
But seriously, I will pull a random prize out of my hat on Monday.
For real! Eggsited!
thanks c********
Unfortuantly, we cannot accept your offer at this time.
Best Regards,
Edward Z.
We are not prepared to give a server worth around $42 to somebody who can't even use capital letters.
Sorry.
Regards,
Edward Z.
I highly doubt people are willing to donate $60 to a server that doesn't even exist yet, but hey, whatever.
that is a little rude on your responese @SimpleNode
@SimpleNode lol! Donate $60, but not rent it...
@Randy At that time, I had already answered 3 "free server plox" tickets that day, so I was a bit annoyed
still you could have responded in a a nice way. (write some canned messages)
@Randy at the Cest Pit please.
;-)
@SimpleNode: Did you use the word "Unfortuantly" because the ticket submitter used the word "oppertunity"?
@DotMG No, it was a spelling mistake (and one of my nasty habits). Chrome's spellchecker is borked for some reason.
I guess I rely too much on spellcheckers.
I can see that.
@Victor ??
My entire experience with yesup over the past 6 months has been one giant fuckup combo of a ticket.
In May or so, my dedi's Ethernet cord was "accidentially unplugged".
The support staff have very poor English at times.
On Saturday morning at 4AM, I was nullrouted because of a DDoS attack of undisclosed size. Guess what? I'm still nullrouted, even right now, over two full days later.
Want to hear more? How about them taking a list of features that I already had, then making a $49/mo addon to get them back. Yeah. Because apparently I should pay an extra $49/mo to get the following (already advertised/given) features: KVM, remote reboot, 24/7 phone/live chat support, 1Gbit DDoS protection.
Oh yeah! They had ACL'd UDP for me a few weeks ago. About a week later, the ACL mysteriously vanished, and I was told to buy the brand-new $49/mo addon to get it back. Now, I wouldn't be as mad if the adding was only for DDoS, but it's listing a bunch of features I already had/was given/were advertised!
My requests over the last two days for info on when the nullroute would end and what size the attack is were met with "it's under investigation". Personally, I theorize that their network admin takes weekends off and they're just stalling for time.
So yeah. These guys aren't doing too well.
In May or so, my dedi's Ethernet cord was "accidentially unplugged".
The support staff have very poor English at times.
On Saturday morning at 4AM, I was nullrouted because of a DDoS attack of undisclosed size. Guess what? I'm still nullrouted, even right now, over two full days later.
Want to hear more? How about them taking a list of features that I already had, then making a $49/mo addon to get them back. Yeah. Because apparently I should pay an extra $49/mo to get the following (already advertised/given) features: KVM, remote reboot, 24/7 phone/live chat support, 1Gbit DDoS protection.
Oh yeah! They had ACL'd UDP for me a few weeks ago. About a week later, the ACL mysteriously vanished, and I was told to buy the brand-new $49/mo addon to get it back. Now, I wouldn't be as mad if the adding was only for DDoS, but it's listing a bunch of features I already had/was given/were advertised!
My requests over the last two days for info on when the nullroute would end and what size the attack is were met with "it's under investigation". Personally, I theorize that their network admin takes weekends off and they're just stalling for time.
So yeah. These guys aren't doing too well.
yesuphost? canada based? spoken with them.
@Randy
Yeah, Yesuphost. No budget to move away right now, and some script kiddie has been DDoSing me almost every day for a MONTH, so my gaming community is screwed. I'm trying to decide between staying with them and seeing small amounts of uptime coupled with long nullroutes, or grabbing a full backup of everything, canceling the server, and writing a scathing review on WHT.
The problem is, a dedi with the specs I need and DDoS protection that can handle multi-hour 4Gbit UDP floods (as well as nearly every other attack type in existence) is around $200/mo.
The problem is, a dedi with the specs I need and DDoS protection that can handle multi-hour 4Gbit UDP floods (as well as nearly every other attack type in existence) is around $200/mo.
i gotta admit, i find them crap also. lol its best to move if you have such a bad service.
best of luck to you !
@JTR I used to run a small gaming community - tunneled everything through a BuyVM filtered IP. Luckily, my dedi was only 2ms away from BuyVM, so there wasn't much added latency.
Have you checked out Incero and their inbound UDP/SYN Flood protection?
Seriously, 4gbit floods? You can't get a tin can and string for $200/mo to handle that.
I actually tunneled everything over a private GRE tunnel to my BuyVM VPS, and nullrouted my original dedi IP just to be sure nobody could find the new one... And yet, someone managed to find the dedi's NEW IP, which was over 20 increments away from the old one and had no rDNS attached to it... I was the only one who knew it, apart from Yesup. But somehow, they found it... I thought sendmail was a possible hole, but I had already fixed that before moving over to the tunnel (I set it up to relay through my BuyVM VPS, then on the VPS, I setup sendmail to strip out the headers that listed the dedi's IP).
There's no possible way they could find it.. But they did, and after three days of attacks at 4am in the morning (why am I being attacked at that time anyways??), Yesup nullrouted me, and I'm still nullrouted now.
I've checked out Incero, they're $200/mo, so not within my current budget, although at some point soon I may be able to increase my budget to the point that I could afford to pay that.
I'd go with Staminus or Incero and have them just block all UDP to my server. It's still expensive, but cheaper than actual mitigation. Another option is JavaPipe, which is only $100/mo extra (so total would be around $150/mo), but still way out of the range of what I can afford to pay.
I personally wouldn't recommend Staminus, we used them in the past(Cloud VPS) and had random disconnections every few days for a hour or so. Always claimed back SLA so it was a network-side issue and this was only few months ago(2-3)
According to last months review over at WHT they may have improved though
@Jack just saw that on WHT, the bandwidth is on 10mbps though but you can upgrade to 100mbps + 30TB for just extra $20 which is very reasonable
@Jack
Thanks for the link!
So Dewlance been trying to spam our help desk for last couple of days and this just keeps getting weird. One of our rep will open a wht thread pretty soon with this but I figured lets have some fun. So lets begin,
are you dog? only dog have a abnormal balls and e-penis
nonsense.
I am going to sleep.
Why you open a website agains my site?
And some more.
@Taz_NinjaHawk Just IP ban him but that's really childish of him
How many ip can you ban?
Is there a way to find ip from whmcs contact forum support tickets?
Ah, yes. Many.
Mostly ones that say "WHY NO SUPPORTER REPLY IT BEEN 3 DAYS" but it's only been a few minutes since they sent it in.