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    Why do warez sites use subdomains like www5.domain.com?

    The lesson here is, don't do anything illegal and you won't have to think about those kinds of things.
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    Guardoo.com - Fully Managed | NVMe SSDs | Unlimited Traffic | DDoS Protection | 50% OFF - LIFETIME

    Dear Kanbi, I'm more than happy to answer any questions you might have. Let me address the questions you mentioned. Which payment methods are you accepting? Bitcoin / Monero? >> We're using primarily PayPal, but we also offer payments in Cryptocurrency thru coinpayments.net, which provides a...
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    Guardoo.com - Fully Managed | NVMe SSDs | Unlimited Traffic | DDoS Protection | 50% OFF - LIFETIME

    You are looking for uncompromised performance, uptime, and privacy? Look no further! Here at Guardoo.com, we do precisely what our name says. We are the 24/7 guardian looking over your Cloud Infrastructure and personal data. For your Sign Up, only your email address is required and any...
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    vps getting disconnected.

    Check out your /etc/ssh/sshd_config and add/update the following configuration, that should do the trick. ClientAliveInterval 120 ClientAliveCountMax 720 Happy Hacking, Guardoo.com
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    Why do warez sites use subdomains like www5.domain.com?

    This is done solely for load balancing (add one server per subdomain) or geolocation (www1. for American visitors, www2 for European, etc.) purposes. There's no benefit at all; it's probably even harming you. Since the subdomain is recognized as a separate website, your root domain won't...
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    [Newbie] Linux Server Building

    You should check out VestaCP, It's free and It will install all of the things you need/want with a single command. You can also use the Installation script below, which we are using for our customers. It will work with Ubuntu/Debian and will install everything, Update your system and...
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    my data deleted accidently

    How did you remove it? Did you use: rm -rf $filename ? If not, this might be a long-shot, but you could check the recycle bin using, ln -lah ~/.local/share/Trash/ And with a bit of luck, you might be able to recover your files. Happy Hacking, Guardoo.com
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    Guardoo.com says Hello!

    Hi everyone, we're Guardoo.com, and we signed up on WJunction to exchange knowledge and Ideas on Linux and Hosting related topics. We're also in the Cloud space, and anyone looking for an Awesome Fully Managed Service, feel free to get in touch with us. Happy Hacking, Guardoo.com
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