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Los Angeles and Singapore are the 2 best options for Australia, unless you get something inside Australia, in which case Sydney is the best for international traffic in and out of your server. Perth if you want the best connection to Asian countries like Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, etc
The routed prefix may require additional action.
Since the megathread is closed I post here.
I ordered LET 10x10x10 Los Angeles Edition.
The initial deployment had some problem and I had to reinstall OS.
I couldn't ssh to it, and through VNC I got:
Maybe something you need to look into.
After reinstalling it's working fine.
makes perfect sense ;-) Remember, our launch threads on LET are also our support threads. It does not matter if the launch was in Sydney or Los Angeles or the moon. We've doubled your bandwidth for v1815 😘
thank you for bringing this to my attention, will have somebody look into this ASAP. We normally have an extensive list of checks we perform on each location before going live, but we have been plagued by a LVM2-bug (regression: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1933640) and I guess this could be related to that bug, but has been fixed on that node in the meantime.
Sorry, I didn't feel like opening a ticket for solved issue of flash sale.
Great, I get it - it is much more fun to post here than to open a ticket using one of the many channels available or just writing a PM ;-) We all live in a meme world and love interaction, attention and fun and that is why your bandwidth was doubled (no joke).
Lol, you've really doubled the bandwidth
I'm not sure if you are really angry or not for posting here since my English is not very good but sorry again.
I did 5 minutes of packet capturing, and noticed that the network has a lot of broadcast packets.
In 334 seconds, I received 20290 broadcast packets under the following protocols:
arp
: 13537 packetseigrp
: 218 packetsicmpv6.type==135
: 440 packetsicmpv6.type==143
: 317 packetsigmp
: 131 packetsllmnr
: 754 packetsmdns
: 330 packetsnbns
: 214 packetsstp
: 3691 packetsvrrp
: 658 packetsTotal packet length was 1414771 bytes.
If the same broadcast traffic level continues at all times, it would consume 348MB inbound transfer per day.
I don't know where the remaining 11GB inbound went, and I'll continue digging.
No need to double anything, because 2TB is more than enough anyhow.
If your IP is in the list below, please stop guessing my password.
If I catch you again, I'll tell Santa Claus to put you on the naughty list.
naughty list candidates
Dear boss,
One of my SGP-EGG-2021 looks like this now:
It seems that the 22 port is blocked?
I tested with ping.sx and it shows worse:
TCP traceroute to port 22 is reachable, but there's packet loss: (this is from Oracle Cloud Tokyo)
Are you sure it's not your firewall having some kind of rate limiting?
My god I have not blurred the IP totally.
I have no idea about that. I have not logged in for more than 1 month. Anyone in the same situation as me?
PS. I canoot reboot the server now
https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/clientarea.php?action=productdetails&id=ID&modop=custom&a=reboot
LOL
Server IP is public information.
If you blur the IP, forum members wouldn't be able to help you.
You can scan the /24 and find other servers with open port 22, then use the same online tool to find out whether there's also significant loss on their port 22.
If you have other open TCP ports, do they have high packet loss also?
Loss limited to only one port is likely a server problem, such as an overloaded SSH daemon.
WHMCS-Virtualizor integration has always been slow.
"Loading Panel options" embedded in WHMCS more than a minute.
Since yesterday, Virtualizor two-factor email is not being delivered to Gmail, so that login has to go through the "↗️ Enduser Panel" button in WHMCS.
I'm also getting 524 errors on WHMCS occasionally.
For information: I'm connected to Cloudflare Ashburn; my VPS is in Munich.
Why does this feel like vulnerability to me? If you can set up 2FA in Virt but no 2FA in WHMCS, and lets you bypass 2FA?
I don't want 2FA.
Webhosting24 Virtualizor would turn on 2FA automatically, but email delivery isn't working.
you can enable 2FA for your Webhosting24 control panel account (so no double 2FA).
it is not, this must be something on your server - either your own firewall/rate-limiter or your SSH port getting hammered.
We reserve the right to block port 25 if certain red flags appear, but that is only to prevent SPAM and is not related to port 22/SSH.
sometimes operations take a little bit longer and CF times out after 60 seconds. The underlying server and service keeps working nonetheless.
Oh, it's working for me though.
This is not an excuse of having non-functional user experience.
You need to either disable Cloudflare proxy or reprogram the WHMCS-Virtualizor integration so that it doesn't rely on slow HTTP requests (WebSockets and polling are two options).
Thank you for your reply, I have learned it.
I will look into this, but before reprogramming the entire integration we would switch to CloudStack or OpenStack like we use for Server24 and adjust pricing accordingly. This being said, I am pretty sure this is only a temporary glitch and have escalated the issue with Virtualizor support also so that their tech-support will look into this.
And while I agree with you that this is not an excuse, I do not agree that it is a non-functional user experience (at least by your own writing that sometimes operations take a little bit longer and CF times out), but worth optimizing for sure.
so this is now solved and was an issue specifically with your configuration?
@yoursunny the deliverability issue to GMail should have been solved now and the timeouts should no longer appear, but I am waiting for final confirmation about that.
So I hope that @yoursunny today #yourfunny ;-)
But please keep the feedback coming and thank you @FAT32 for cleaning up.
2FA emails are coming, but they are landing in Spam folder now …
Reason given is "similar messages are identified as spam".
I'm clicking "report not spam" button.
Virtualizor is still much slower than April:
(in Virtualizor itself, not through WHMCS)
You aren't the first one calling me that, and won't be the last.
I am a Builder, so You can be a Hoster.
OK, this should settle soon, just a short warmup period (at least I hope).
so, this is inside Virtualizor now, not in WHMCS, right?
yeah, got that one and so true!
You say “XGB premium bandwidth”
Is there an option for unmetered “normal bandwidth”?
no, we generally try to use premium carriers and upstreams.