Re: [swinog] Recommendations for root server providers

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Flavio Tischhauser
On Nov 27, 2007 10:47 PM, Thomas Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone on this list has recommendations of companies
 who offer this service?

I can also highly recommend hetzner. You can do almost everything on
your own using their services, like rebooting (in various ways,
including hard reset), installing new linux images etc. If for some
reason your server fails to get the network up after booting, you can
use their rescue system (netboot from their servers) and fix
everything yourself. The only time you really need their support is
when the hardware fails or you need a remote console (LARA) installed
to fix your bootloader (free!).

You are also entitled to several free additional services upon request:

- Your own /8 subnet (in addition to one of their IPs)
- 50GB space on their backup servers
- Server monitoring

In my experience they outperform many of the professional providers
at a fraction of the price.

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RE: [swinog] Recommendations for root server providers

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Ziad Fokeladeh
Hello,
the same in Geneva / Switzerland:

http://www.mega-serveur.com

full automated install, reinstall, repair, monitor, reboot and so on.

Ziad Fokeladeh
DFi Service SA





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On Nov 27, 2007 10:47 PM, Thomas Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone on this list has recommendations of companies
 who offer this service?

I can also highly recommend hetzner. You can do almost everything on
your own using their services, like rebooting (in various ways,
including hard reset), installing new linux images etc. If for some
reason your server fails to get the network up after booting, you can
use their rescue system (netboot from their servers) and fix
everything yourself. The only time you really need their support is
when the hardware fails or you need a remote console (LARA) installed
to fix your bootloader (free!).

You are also entitled to several free additional services upon request:

- Your own /8 subnet (in addition to one of their IPs)
- 50GB space on their backup servers
- Server monitoring

In my experience they outperform many of the professional providers
at a fraction of the price.

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Flavio Tischhauser
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Re: [swinog] Recommendations for root server providers

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Silvan Gebhardt
I recoomend Msdata - they dont have much fancy systems  like rescue  
system - but you can reach the boss over ICQ which helps you very nice


they do everything for you
(like taking your own windows licence you give them and then you get a  
windows rootserver by the price of a linux one)


www.msdata.at



Silvan

Am 28.11.2007 um 12:17 schrieb Per Jessen:


Flavio Tischhauser wrote:


I can also highly recommend hetzner. You can do almost everything on
your own using their services, like rebooting (in various ways,
including hard reset), installing new linux images etc. If for some
reason your server fails to get the network up after booting, you can
use their rescue system (netboot from their servers) and fix
everything yourself. The only time you really need their support is
when the hardware fails or you need a remote console (LARA) installed
to fix your bootloader (free!).


I can also recommend Hetzner.


In my experience they outperform many of the professional providers
at a fraction of the price.


Absolutely.



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Re: [swinog] Recommendations for root server providers

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Peter Keel
* on the Tue, Nov 27, 2007 at 10:47:24PM +0100, Thomas Bader wrote:
 I need to rent a unmanaged, dedicated root server.  I found
 a lot of companies that offer only managed root servers - in
 my case I explicitly need a unmanaged one.  

I'd recommend http://european.ch.orsn.net/ And yes, these are managed. 

Unless you're looking for some dedicated server, which would be something 
completely different than a root server. http://nine.ch offers some. 

Cheers
Seegras
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Re: [swinog] Recommendations for root server providers

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Tonnerre LOMBARD
Salut,

On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 09:00:30AM +0100, Flavio Tischhauser wrote:
 - Your own /8 subnet (in addition to one of their IPs)

Wow. I thought /8 are not handed out anymore these days. ;-)

Tonnerre


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Re: [swinog] Recommendations for root server providers

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Marco Meile
Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
 From: Tonnerre LOMBARD [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 09:00:30AM +0100, Flavio Tischhauser wrote:
 
 - Your own /8 subnet (in addition to one of their IPs)
   
 Wow. I thought /8 are not handed out anymore these days. ;-)
 


 those are special addresses from 256.0.0.0 - 511.0.0.0  range :)
   
IPv4.5

I remember use hack.bat to get access on this range.
scrn

Marco

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Re: [swinog] gprs01.swisscom-mobile.ch. - 193.247.250.1

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Marco Meile
this is IMHO a router adress for gprs/umts.

all UMTS users get one of this public ip adresses behind a NAT
(simplified illustrated)

i think the blacklisting is normal when so much of peoples using this
address

marco

Per Jessen wrote:
 Is swisscom mobile going to do something about this? 

 This address is listed by four different blocklists - 
 abuseat, spamcop, sorbs and uceprotect.  

 According to spamcop:

 In the past 89.6 days, it has been listed 37 times for a total of 50.0
 days.



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Re: [swinog] gprs01.swisscom-mobile.ch. - 193.247.250.1

2007-11-28 Diskussionsfäden Per Jessen
Benoit Panizzon wrote:

 They know perfectly well that masses of spam are being sent via gprs
 and that their ip is well blacklisted.

I was pretty certain that was the case.  Thanks.



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