I cannot believe it, but yesterday I accidentally clicked on a link in an
email. A stupid email when I think about it. But I was under the pump and
it was from a friend.
"I uploaded the attached document for you .Kindly view, it's important.
Thanks"
This action caused a mining operation through
Is it Friday -
Renegade, host your own ? Join the cloud, or Skynet now.
How far are we away from ?
"Skynet is a fictional conscious, gestalt, artificial general intelligence
(see also Superintelligence) system that features centrally in the
Terminator franchise and serves as the franchise's mai
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> What do you use your home server for anyway?
>
One of my domains with SSL is for previewing and distributing software,
the others are personal or special hobby subjects. All of them could be
hosted, but each year I look at the options and the price adds up and it's
more management to remember
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What do you use your home server for anyway?
On Wednesday, 28 October 2015, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Folks, I had a Telstra cable modem installed this morning, but I haven't
> switched over to it yet because I don't know how it allocates IP addresses.
> I will have to update my DNS records to point t
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A Billion router
Regards,
Greg
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Subject: Re: [OT] Cable IP address
What are you using for NAT?
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 at 19:00 Greg Low (罗格雷格博士)
mailto:g...@greglow.com>> wrote:
We get around 110 Mb/sec down, and about 3 up. Not complaining but yes, use t
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> Yeah +1 William. I have an Optus 100/2 HFC service at home and the
> resigrade modem they gave me was complete shit. As near as I could figure
> out it would limit the
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Subject: Re: [OT] Cable IP address
Yeah +1 William. I have an Optus 100/2 HFC service at home and the resigrade
modem they g
Yeah +1 William. I have an Optus 100/2 HFC service at home and the
resigrade modem they gave me was complete shit. As near as I could figure
out it would limit the number of allowed NAT entries per IP on the inside
of the NAT.
Result was you would load Google maps on the Mac in 3D mode, it would
If you want a business service with dedi IPs etc, then don't buy a
resigrade service.
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 at 18:10 Greg Keogh wrote:
> Thanks folks, that help confirm the chat in the forums. If the IP changes
> at monthly intervals, perhaps after a power failure or something else rare
> then I c
You can set that modem to bridge mode than then use another router that all
your devices behind that.
It's an option if you want better wifi than from that Netgear modem.
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On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 7:10 PM, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Thanks folks, that help confirm the chat in
Thanks folks, that help confirm the chat in the forums. If the IP changes
at monthly intervals, perhaps after a power failure or something else rare
then I can live with just updating my 6 DNS records at VentralIP manually.
I don't want to go back to using something like DynDns, as I used them
abou
My Cable modem IP rarely changes. I don't rely on it being that way
anyway... Except for GetFlix, and there's an app that updates it in a
second. (on their end). But yeah, very rarely have I noticed it change, six
months or more maybe even a year.
On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 at 15:21 Greg Low (罗格雷格博士) wr
sorry DOCSIS 3 - I hate autocorrect
Regards
Greg
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SQL Down Under
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> On 28 Oct 2015, at 6:17 PM, Greg Low (罗格雷格博士) wrote:
>
> Yep correct - rarely changes - just get a reliable DDNS service and a decent
> modem/router that "gets" DDNS. We use a
Yep correct - rarely changes - just get a reliable DDNS service and a decent
modem/router that "gets" DDNS. We use a DOCSUS 3 modem in bridge mode then have
a Billion box plugged into it. Seems to work well and we can get to our NAS
through it just fine. However, bit by bit we're moving it all t
>
> It's been a long time since I've been on Cable, but from memory this is
> correct. You can (or used to be able to) pay a smidge extra for a static IP
> though.
>
I originally ordered "Static IP" as part of the bundle, but discovered to
today that it only exists for ADSL, not cable, and I'm not
It's been a long time since I've been on Cable, but from memory this is
correct. You can (or used to be able to) pay a smidge extra for a static IP
though.
On 28 October 2015 at 16:11, Greg Keogh wrote:
> Folks, I had a Telstra cable modem installed this morning, but I haven't
> switched over to
Folks, I had a Telstra cable modem installed this morning, but I haven't
switched over to it yet because I don't know how it allocates IP addresses.
I will have to update my DNS records to point the world to my home server.
Web searches hint that the IP only changes if the modem is disconnected for
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