What RBLs Do You Trust
Jul 1, 2007
RBLs are a key part of blocking spam, what RBLs do you trust now? Spamhaus? Spamcop? Obviously, with hosting companies themselves being the victim of renegade RBLs who list people inappropriately you know which you trust or not..which are they?
My numbers show nearly 80% of mail (read: mail, not spam) is blocked by a simple RBL entry of Spamhaus.
I tend to trust Spamhaus, with enough precautions in place, which others?
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Dec 24, 2008
Trying to use an RBL with ModSecurity but this matches everything whether listed or not.
SecRule REMOTE_ADDR "@rbl bb.barracudacentral.org" "log,deny,msg:'POST RBL Comment Spammer'"
What I would like to do is do an RBL lookup and any POST operations.
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Sep 18, 2008
Just wanted to stop people to become they target of scamming and reported this right now while my server is with them and they dident answer me when it get down about 2 days ago until now...
People, DONT EVER TRUST THEM!
They prices are cheap but they are totally Untrustworthy!
You could pay more than that to have a real server not 15 days a month server!
In case of knowing my issue:
I have bought one of they september offer server, its a core2due 2.13Ghz and 2GB RAM and 2 x 160GB HDD about 14 days ago and my server is now down like 48 hours or more and I have placed 4 - 5 tickets now with every language I know either respectful or swearing, and no answer at all!
they simply ignored my tickets, they live chat is mostly offline (maybe online only 2 - 3 hours a day)
and I have no choice of having control on my server, even the reboot port is a ticket placer as emergency priority and actually no one answer you or even read you ticket!
Guys, you better dont fall in they scamming program by seeing they cheap prices and being tempted.
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Aug 10, 2007
If you upload your website(s) to any given host provider, what security do you have? None, they are in control of your website, if you're:
1. Late on payments.
2. Publish content they don't like.
3. Exceed your limits in any other way.
They can cut you out, close you down.
The only excellent (!) way, to be in total control, is to host your own website, on a dedicated server, in your own home, with a dedicated line, right or not?
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Apr 10, 2007
Here's what I asked a sales rep:
Quote:
It would be a slam-dunk to go with HE if the limit was 2.5 AMPS- so I have to ask one more time: is is 2.5 or 2 AMPS that I am limited to? Reason I ask is that in a 4/6 email you said:
> >>
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks checking it out. I think Dell can only spec it out configured
> >>> fully loaded. 600Watts So it looks like your server will not be fully
> >>> loaded. Like you said, you can get, check it your self or just go with
> >>> our $200 7u special, rack and read the kill-a-watt meter we provide. If
> >>> its around 2.5A, it should be no problem, if its higher, we can
> >>> immediately upgrade you to the full 15A cabinet and 1Mbps for $600.
> >>
But everything else you have said and I have read says 2 AMPS."
And here's the response:
Quote:
> > Keep in mind its not the start up power usage its the operating power
> > which is much less than start up. If you are at 2.5 Amps you will not be
> > asked to upgrade. 3 Amps yes but not 2.5..
> >
> > Let me know if you would like go forward with the services. My quote is
> > good for 30 days even if the marketing dept decided to eliminate the
> > special pricing.
To which I replied:
Quote:
Thanks,
Then I’m ready to sign-up, if we can amend the contract to state the
following (changes in bold):
“7U customers are provided with one metered outlet with a limit of 2 amps.
If customer exceeds 2.5 amps, customer will be allocated a full cabinet,
asked to move their equipment to the cabinet, and the full cabinet rate of
$600/month will be added to the monthly bill for the remainder of the term."
Let me know if that’s acceptable and I’ll amend the copy I have, sign it and fax it back to you.
To which I receive the response:
Quote:
> Hello,
>
> Unfortunately I cannot amend the terms. I can only assure you by email
> that 2.5 Amps should not be an issue. As an example, we had one customer
> with 2.8 Amps and didn't ask him to upgrade until he hit 3.4 Amps.
>
> I would say to consider getting started with the one server now and when
> you add your second one, we can look at the power usage then. We will
> work with you and are reasonably flexible.
>
> I look forward to your reply.
Would YOU sign this contract? I've only heard good things about Hurricane Electric on this board, but I hate having to trust someone who probably works on commission.
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Feb 27, 2007
Should I trust my host with providing correct BW stats? Is there any way I can confirm those stats? (I don't have any tracking software or log analyzer installed because it uses too much resources.) The log file is tiny. Probably no more than 12-24 hours logged.
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Feb 21, 2013
I am in the process of upgrading from apache 2.2.21 to apache 2.4.3. I'm using apache lounge's compiled 2.4.3 by the way. I'm working on a windows 7 SP1 64 bit workstation.
My old 2.2.21 was configured to use ssl with client pki authentication. When I configure 2.4.3 with the ssl options and move the CAs, private key and server certificate from my old 2.2.21 instance I get the following error.
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Jun 4, 2008
I am starting a online sotre. Someone told me to keep third party seals for good response.
Please recommend me which seals to be used
Hacker Safe, TRUSTe, BBB, and Trust Guard
I think Trust Guard seal give a multi package for all security,privacy and business verification. Shall people know it? Is it worth money?
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