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What can you do with the vps from 32mb club?
Hello, everyone!
I have bought a vps from 32mb club months ago.
I must confess that it really beyonds my ability to use that genre of vps.
Only one port and one ipv4 for SSH (no other ports you can take advantage of), what else can I do with only ipv6 host in that condition?
Set up a website with this vps? Yes, I can find quantities of tutorials introduce the way of how to set up a website in this minimal vps.
I want to set up a ipv6 tunnel, something like isatap, is it possible in this vps?
One detail where I don't really understand is that provided I use ipv6 address are there some restrictions
on that ports concerning this vps?
I need some experience on this vps. Thanks for your sharing.
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@miusang I heard many bad things with 32mb club, it was a while ago but be careful
NICE FIRST POST!
@GIANT_CRAB
Wow did not even notice that, I hate when those sock accounts do this, just to give exposure to a vps company........
DNS, SOCKS5, don't know about VPN,
DDoS.32mb is unreliable and ran by a kid.
What can you do?
You can host a proxy to launch a shill account.
You can... I don't really know... what CAN you do?
It would be interesting if a Mod were to see where the IP of that account goes to. Just saying.
You can point your domain to Cloudflare and then point Cloudflare to your IPv6 address, so you can run a website that's accessible without IPv6.
"shutdown -h now" is the best you can do with that VPS. Nice shilling, by the way.
I wonder how much bandwith TOR is able to push on a 32Mb vps.
Is LET reachable via IPv6?
ping6 lowendtalk.com
unknown host
Did you pay with paypal? If so, you're fucked.
Was a bit sarcastic
clue
Cloudflare has a function to allow for IPv6 connections... I guess that LET didn't enable it?
Cloudflare works as a proxy for ipv4 -> ipv6. Not sure if it works the other way around.
Huh.. I guess I misunderstood that feature.
Run a Mysql Database on it, use apache bench to simulate 500 request and see what happens.
SSH over IPv6 only, and use the IPv4 port for something fun - I run openvpn!
You can watch it disappear at the month end when Matthew doesn't have the cash to pay the server bill.
Off topic, but yes it does. 4/6 -> 4 and/or 6.
Not going to happen. Matthew declared that his business is sustainable. Please kindly allow me to post the physical proof again:
Nominate this shit for best post of twenty-fourteen.
One of my still-favorite servers, a lowly LinkSys NSLU2 only has 32MB and is a secondary name server, and primary DHCP server for the home network. I also use it as an IRC proxy and a handful of other things. Current uptime is around 18 months.
It runs Gentoo and (eventually) compiles its own updates.
You can use it for OpenVPN server
With IPv6? Android doesn't like it.
If they offer additional NAT ports (like most providers do) then you can do it over IPv4. Not sure in this case.
Only 1 port for SSH.