Congratulations, you've ran a whois lookup on the IP addresses of our frontend reverse proxies. Despite tons of people trying, no one has successfully found our actual backends yet after setting up our reverse proxy system.
That's awesome! If you're familiar with our case at all, I'm guessing...
Yeah. We wanted to keep our frontend hosting in Sweden. We've had very little problems with them. Their support is a bit slow though (took them 3 days to reinstall one of our VMs). The VM doesn't lag or slow down though, so it's good. We used Gridlane (another Portlane reseller) before them, and...
It's the spellchecker for Zimbra.
http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Ports
And yes. We send/receive a lot of mail. It's a kimsufi box, they're dirt cheap anyways.
Link me to the mailing list entry addressing the issue. There was an issue with the UPSTREAM sending malformed headers causing undefined behavior, but not from the client.
Then you're leaking IP because your DNS is improperly set up, not because you're using a reverse proxy.
A properly...
I quote TPB's blog
http://thepiratebay.se/blog/209
Yes, because scanning the entire public IPv4 space is entirely plausible.
No such thing exists.
Right back at ya.
CloudFlare is a web accelerator. It's not a "real" reverse proxy. A properly set up reverse proxy makes it almost impossible to find the servers behind it (unless it is hacked into).
Cloud DNS is basically globally distributed DNS servers. The whole idea behind that is that you will always...
KimSufi is great, they are a strictly unmanaged re-seller of OVH. You get full access to OVH's client panel, however you do not get their support. The only thing they will fix is anything on their end. The rest is up to you.
Not entirely true. A proper reverse proxy setup makes it impossible to figure out where the server behind it is coming from. Take thepiratebay, they have a bunch of reverse proxy servers scattered throughout the world that forwards requests to their "secret" backend.
There's many legitimate...
That is our virtual offices, our VPS nodes however are located in Voxility's Bucharest data center in Romania.
Here you can see screenshot of MaxMind's records on our IP addresses:
SrsVPS - $18/mo 512MB RAM, 35GB HDD, 1TB B/W. DMCA Safe (Romania)
Hey,
SrsVPS.com has just launched and we are offering some great deals if you are looking for DMCA safe/complaint friendly hosting. We are using the Voxility network and have our own IPs and hardware.
SrsVPS is not going to...
I would really look into Stripe.com -- nice credit card processor that is pretty much white label (customer is not forwarded to a gateway away from your site)
If I had to choose one of those, it'd be Moneybookers.
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