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Not here to fight with haters like you, just trying to help people who are in trouble. Your a jerk! Bye! |
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I can not help them. |
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Created on: 02-Feb-00 |
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I want to host with someone who have All the best shit too. It's Boutique Web Hosting with all the best shit, just sayin...
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I colo with many Data Centers!
Just Like Hostgator Colos with the Planet! Who gives a shit! Quote:
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Each server hace their own user/pass, that user of said server should change once delivered to them. In the case that the host creates an admin account on the server , it is never the same password for all boxes ... please, if it is , someone seriously screwed up . And user should delete that admin account , as he can always give his unique password to the host in case of necessity, changing it afterwards. How many employees come and go in a datacenter ??? PS: I do not offer new adult hosting, so this is NOT a sollicitation for new accounts. Please do NOT contact me. accounts It could be a malicious hack, maybe related to 64-bits os : https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug...=CVE-2010-3081 and https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug...=CVE-2010-3301 |
yeah who gives a fuck i agree.
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If you have so much space why bother going through a middleman for the space and network? You should surely be able to get better rates direct with the facility and network directly. |
[QUOTE=directfiesta;17616724]That excuse of rogue employee does not fly.
Each server hace their own user/pass, that user of said server should change once delivered to them. In the case that the host creates an admin account on the server , it is never the same password for all boxes ... please, if it is , someone seriously screwed up . [\QUOTE] I am guessing you are not aware with exactly how a managed service works. Sure you can have a different/unique root password on each server, by all means you should. However that would be a nightmare to manage and most large organizations utilize ssh keys. Now along with ssh keys the practice of rotating those keys daily should be part of operations to prevent things like rogue employees from doing things like this. |
Our business is Servers, and support. I don't need to own the facility or deal with all that stuff. What we do works great for us and our clients are very happy with quality of service and support they get.
Like I said, my message was sincere. Funny how everyone on here always have to bash others. So lame. Quote:
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The downtime is probably because they're searching through backups as well and dont want to put them online till they're sure they're clean.
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But again, the ssh could be made accessible only from a certain range of IP addresses ( the one of the staff in the dc ... ) . Quote:
After a bad experience on one box, I now unmount automatically the backup drive, only to mount it before the next backup, preventing wjat happened, ie : all backup main.html, index.html.index.php to be changed... Iam sure they are doing all they can and even moe to get their network bacxkup ... sucks hard for them . |
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I don't buy the rogue ex employee either, but by the state of the network, i'd guess they noticed someone hacked the main box with keys and all shit broke after that. They took it all down, and are combing everything for the noticed backdoor. Sadly, if it's something like that, its a big fail. |
..And using ssh keys, they could implement the hard token system of RSA Security.
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im sure people will still use RCN after this.. they have one of the best customer service I have ever experienced...
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So they don't change passwords, ssh keys and so forth after exployees leave ?
That's fucked up. Business 101. Disgruntled employees can cause havoc, take their keys away when they leave. |
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Someone was sure to come along and start bottom feeding. What a tool. Do you really think people don't know how to find a new host if they want one ? |
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The VPN should be certificate based as well for additional security. The only way to access any company resources would be via this singular VPN IP address. All other IP's would not have any access of any sort. Then once an employee leaves, simply remove VPN access. No passwords to crack as its all based on secure encrypted certificates (similar to SSL certificates). |
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I think what happened to RCN totally sucks for them and their clients! So easy to bash, just trying to fight the good fight. Anyway...you all have a good night! |
This is a horrific issue for RCN and their clients. I truly hope that the restore process that is now underway is going smoothly and that sites are back online as soon as physically possible.
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The blasters are just pissed cos they are too retarded to have backups and your sincere message is of no use to them, fuck them all :321GFY |
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If I was looking at hosting with anyone else than my current host then I would disregard your services based on the fact that you aren't imaginative enough to explain your services without ripping off content from elsewhere. Stay the fuck out of this thread with your amateurish efforts to gain more customers, as I said earlier, there are always bottom feeders prepared to come out during issues like this and you sir are acting as slimy as fuck :321GFY Edit: Your pricing isn't even remotely competitive. |
Traffic is up, sales are up.
Good luck in restoring legit sites. |
They got Revengebucks.com backup. Thank the porn gods and I'm sorry to have offended! :thumbsup
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