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Of all those, I’ve only heard of Heztner. Am I out of touch?
I’ve been a Linode customer for years, and I used to use Digital Ocean as well. I’ve been happy with them, did you consider them?
Of all those, I’ve only heard of Heztner. Am I out of touch?
I’ve been a Linode customer for years, and I used to use Digital Ocean as well. I’ve been happy with them, did you consider them?
Have you set your system to prefer it in gai.conf?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/IPv6#Prefer_IPv4_over_IPv6
You said enforce in the post, but prefer in a comment. Do you mean prefer ipv6, or disable ipv4?
I was happy with my cyber powers for years, but then the batteries died (official replacement batteries, after 3 years - the originals lasted 5) and the ups just stopped even passing power through. This is someone’s old blog about this https://blog.networkprofile.org/cyberpower-ups-avoid/
The recent webp vulnerability is a bit concerning.
I might get the 8 next week. It’s supposed to be a little smaller.
Ping is not a good way to test http, because they are completely different protocols, and can be blocked separately or not. From what you have posted so far, I don’t see a problem being demonstrated. Your caddy log here also shows one successful request. So: define “not working” better. Are you testing from a browser? Via curl? From where? To exactly what urls? What message do you get back from your browser/curl?
So why are you giving him views by prominently linking it? It looks like you’re just bringing the rage bait here.