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Posted: Thu, 20th Jun 2013 20:10 Post subject: |
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Very cool of you Stige. Got a question for you. I have a dedicated proxy server running Ubuntu that my unix guru buddy set up, but can't, for the life of me, figure out how to get UDP working. I know that Your-Freedom handled UDP, and, as I understand it, the basic premise is that it encapulates UDP packets in a TCP packet somehow.
But do you (or anyone else) know of a way to get UDP working over an Ubuntu proxy? I'm using Putty to connect and ProxyCap for the apps.
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jun 2013 21:37 Post subject: |
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Vulgarr wrote: | Very cool of you Stige. Got a question for you. I have a dedicated proxy server running Ubuntu that my unix guru buddy set up, but can't, for the life of me, figure out how to get UDP working. I know that Your-Freedom handled UDP, and, as I understand it, the basic premise is that it encapulates UDP packets in a TCP packet somehow.
But do you (or anyone else) know of a way to get UDP working over an Ubuntu proxy? I'm using Putty to connect and ProxyCap for the apps. |
I have a friend using my host to tunnel traffic through so he can play WoW at Uni.
I can't remember the app he uses but he basicly creates a tunnel at xxxx port and connects to my server and then uses the program to redirect all WoW traffic to that and it works perfect.
Prolly not much help but games use UDP don't they really? So it should work lik ethat for you aswell? You don't need any proxy servers running on your box.
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jun 2013 22:25 Post subject: |
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Well, WoW is like one of the few games that only use TCP. Anything that uses UDP hangs up and won't pass. One option is OpenVPN, but I'm trying to do it the way that Your-Freedom does and have had a heck of a time finding and Ubuntu app to do it.
I can find stuff for Windows, but this is a tiny little VM that all it does is proxy my interwebs and any games I want. Most games do use UDP though, as it's less bandwidth and connectionless (no ACK packets).
Thanks for the info though.
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Posted: Thu, 20th Jun 2013 22:37 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 9th Jul 2013 06:35 Post subject: |
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Just bringing this to the top!
Adjusted the requirements slightly.
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Posted: Sun, 21st Jul 2013 22:27 Post subject: |
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Up and running on new host for slightly over a month now.
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Posted: Sat, 27th Jul 2013 11:10 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 9th Aug 2013 12:12 Post subject: |
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Been the 10 days now from the ETA of 1 to 10 days..
Just got an email reply that it might take another week or so for mine to get processed as there are 15000 orders for the upgraded server currently :l
It looks like I might have to pay the old server for another month now so I can migrate to the new one without downtime/hassle :l
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Posted: Fri, 9th Aug 2013 15:46 Post subject: |
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btw guys, Amazon web services offers free shell access and the whole shebang for free. At the moment I have 2 servers running there and all my websites on it. Full shell access, mysql, httpd, shell, whatever, you name it. So if you are a bit handy and want complete independence!
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Posted: Sun, 11th Aug 2013 18:39 Post subject: |
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New server installed, starting to migrate now.
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Posted: Sun, 11th Aug 2013 21:13 Post subject: |
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DNS records updated for prestige-gaming.net and subdomains, changes should take effect any time soon now.
PM me or add me on Skype (wiuwiuwe) if you got any issues!
Everyone should have their new passwords in PM shortly.
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Posted: Mon, 12th Aug 2013 19:32 Post subject: |
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spankie wrote: | btw guys, Amazon web services offers free shell access and the whole shebang for free. At the moment I have 2 servers running there and all my websites on it. Full shell access, mysql, httpd, shell, whatever, you name it. So if you are a bit handy and want complete independence! |
How does the free tier work? "Micro instance for up to 750 hours per month" - What does that actually mean?!
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Posted: Mon, 12th Aug 2013 22:57 Post subject: |
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Well, you can login in to the service and start it when you need it. For example, we use it at work to do hardcore data grinding. Start up 500 cores, do the calculating, get results, shut it down again. You only pay for the hours you are using CPU time.
The free tier offers 750h free per month, which is 31.25 days aka 1 month. So you can run a webserver from it for free constantly. I run the micro instance and have all my websites on it with virtual webhosts with 4 DNS pointing to it. I have ~ 100k pageviews per month on the server and it runs smoothly, faster than one.com for example. Advantage, you get full shell access, so you can run your DB stuff yourself, have bash scripts to backup stuff, run any script you want etc.
Beware there are some costs for excessive DB traffic. Like I had 8.000.000 database IO operations last month, which cost me a whopping 60 cent...
If you go from free tier to paying, it costs you around 60$ or so. I used to have 4 small websites running on one.com. I moved them all to amazon and runs much smoother. You can even take snapshots for free, uptime is 99.9999% No php limitations, no out of memory crap when you do some fancy stuff in php etc. My wiki runs muuuuuch smoother now compared to the past
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Posted: Tue, 13th Aug 2013 00:50 Post subject: |
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60 a year... ain't that bad (there's different pricing structures, you can look it up). Amazon ain't that bad all together. At work we moved all our hosting and low level stuff to amazon. Instead of having to maintain webservers and hosting infrastructure, we rent a 2000 USD/year box at amazon. No more moving to the data centre to fix IPs once again or trying to find out which disk failed or which RAM bar fried... We are data analysts, no hardware maintainer, no time to be wasting days and days a year on that.
Also, instead of buying new boxes just to be able to run some specific analyses, we switched to having some amount of servers which are occupied all the time and are renting CPUs on the fly at amazon when we need peak calculating power. Much cheaper than having to buy hardware all the time and maintain it, which is idle half of the time.
Btw, Syn, there's all sorts of billing notifications and bells and whistles.
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Posted: Thu, 29th Aug 2013 22:05 Post subject: |
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Stige
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Posted: Wed, 11th Sep 2013 17:23 Post subject: |
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http://prestige-gaming.net/?p=applications
Testing an applicaton form right now, if there is anyone new then I would urge for someone new to try it out, makes my life slightly easier and should speed up the handling as I don't check my inbox here too often.
All confirmation emails will propably go to your spam folder right now, finding a workaround for it atm.
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Posted: Tue, 17th Sep 2013 21:15 Post subject: |
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Finaly got the TS3 license, 10 servers/512 users now.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Nov 2013 00:38 Post subject: |
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any chance of running an nfohump public or private hive dayz server?
when there is no more room in hell, the D34D will walk the earth
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 05:26 Post subject: |
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The MySQL server just went megabonkers somehow by itself...
Any database that was running on InnoDB is.. propably lost!
No ETA on the matter, still trying to figure out wtf just happened.
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 07:10 Post subject: |
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eh msql going bonkers by itself shouldn't happen unless someone was messing with stuff they shouldn't put their hands on
Case: Nanoxia Deep Silence 6 (Black) | MB: Msi X99A Gaming 9 | CPU: i7 5960x
CPU Cooling(temp): Corsair 110i Gtx | PSU: Evga Supernova 1000w | GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 980ti 6gb | RAM: 16gb Ripjaws 4 3200mhz | Screen: Asus MG279Q / LG 23" Ips
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 07:22 Post subject: |
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Cyb3r wrote: | eh msql going bonkers by itself shouldn't happen unless someone was messing with stuff they shouldn't put their hands on |
Well one thing is for sure right now and that is that the server is actually getting DDOSd on MySQL/Apache ports.
What you get for running WoW servers for people lol
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 20:47 Post subject: |
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damn that bites stige :/
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Dec 2013 21:35 Post subject: |
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Right, think I'll start working on getting that shit properly up again...
No ETA but I reckon it will be a long night.
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