if the ip of the visitor is ipv6, then $remote_addr is not showing the correct IP address.
the issue is similar to this
https://github.com/nginxinc/docker-nginx/issues/18
I want to have the correct ipv6 address. How can I do that?
I have almost the exact same question as this (unanswered) guy: /showthread.php?t=1398288&p=10298342#post10298342
Please do NOT ask why - I know what I'm doing, I have a good reason, and TCPDUMP alone isn't sufficient... [the "why" distraction ruined the above question].
I recently got a /64 block of IPv6 addresses. I want to use /68 of them ( 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 IPv6 addresses at once), how do I assign them all? Lets say the IPv6 range is 2607:f3a0:6:2:24::/68, do I need to list all quintillion IPv6 addresses in the network script like so?
IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2607:f3a0:6:2:24::1/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::2/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::3/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::4/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::5/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::6/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::7/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::8/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::9/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::a/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::b/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::c/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::d/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::e/64 \
2607:f3a0:6:2:24::f/64"
Or is there an easier way? The server is running CentOS 8 stream (if that matters)
Looking for 32 cores / 64 threads (or more), 256GB ECC RAM, two 2TB NVMe SSDs. I'll handle all server administration. Access via KVM over IP (or similar) would be great. Not looking for the cheapest. I'd rather pay for better support as there might be times where I need a little helping hand. I'll also need a block of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and this will be hosting virtual machines.
Hey guys, I have a dedicated server from hetzner that has VMware ESXi and many VM. I ordered an additional IP address but I don't know how to connect those IPs to the main IP address.
I know I can do it by defining a bridge in one of my machines, Is that correct? and if is true how can I do it?
Hello,
If Yes, I'm planning to announce IPv6/29 Range.
Thank you very much.
The server should be on NL, DE (Preferred).
All the best
Hi I am looking for a server rental provider in France, but not OVH, and Online.net (I am using, but I want to find new services)
The lowest price for a server from 50$->200$
Bandwidth >=200mbs
IPV4 & IPV6
Thanks in advance for any direction you can offer.
After asking for a status on the below order after two days without hearing from them, I received the following.
Hi,
We are unable to process your order and we are unable to provide reason.
Thank you,
Perfect International, Inc
Hi REMOVED FOR PRIVACY,
We have received your order. We will email or contact you again once the server is ready. If you have any question, please call us at 1(877)401-4238.
Order Number: REMOVED
Server Specification: Datacenter Location: Dallas, TX
Dedicated Server: Intel Xeon E3-1220 V5
Memory: 32 GB
Hard Drive: 500 GB SSD
Operating System: CentOS7 x64 (Setup: 0.00, Monthly: 0.00)
Control Panel: None
IP Address: 13 IPs (Setup: 0.00, Monthly: 12.00)
IPv6: None
Bandwidth: 30 TB
Uplink Port: 1 Gbps
Hardware Management: IPMI & KVMIP
Quantity: 1
Monthly Payment/server: $61.99
First Month Payment/server: $61.99
Hello All,
I recently upgraded a dedicated server I have with Hivelocity in their Tampa 2 datacenter to 10 Gbps networking and I'm having a hard time getting anything above 1.5 Gbps out of the server. I have been searching and trying different settings with Nginx for 2 days with no luck on improving the situation and support has not been very helpful with this one. We did a iperf test a couple times and they only got 750 Mbps to there speedtest server which I thought was odd.
Does anyone who has experience with 10 Gig networking have any tips I could try for Nginx or server OS optimizations? The server is serving a 300 Mb static file (that is downloaded in 5 threads at once) for the most part and needs to handle downloads from it of about 3000 Mbps (Verizon Ultrawideband). The server is a Six Core Xeon with 32GB of ram and 512GB NVMe SSD.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Hi,
For 1 week, my one server is showing RAM usage on WHM is a little confusing.
Code:
[root@thor ~]# free -h
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 31G 7.8G 1.1G 919M 22G 19G
Swap: 1.9G 906M 1.0G
[root@thor ~]#
The above record is from the terminal.
But WHM Status page is showing like this.
Code:
Memory Used 79.6% (25,999,432 of 32,661,312)
The terminal is showing correctly.
But the WHM Status page is showing it with cache also.
Is there any idea how can we fix that thing as normal?
I am currently looking for a new dedicated server provider my current server has the following
CPUIntel Xeon E5-1650V3 PLUS NIC 1 Gbit
- Intel I210
HDD1x HDD SATA 4,0 TB Enterprise
HDD2x SSD SATA 480 GB Datacenter ( would be fine if the 2 sata drives were changed to 1 ssd drive of 2 tb's)
RAM 8x RAM 32768 MB DDR4 ECC reg. 256 gb total
Taken from the Directadmin on my current server
Total Memory 263859820 kB
Free Memory 1908640 kB
Total Swap Memory 4194300 kB
Free Swap Memory 3246332 kB
System Uptime 277 Days, 6 Hours and 36 Minutes
Apache 2.4.41 Running
DirectAdmin 1.59.5 Running
Exim 4.92 Running
MariaDB 10.2.29 Running
Named 9.11.4 Running
sshd Running
dovecot 2.3.6 (7eab80676) Running
pure-ftpd 1.0.49 Running
Php 7.3.12 Installed
Php 5.6.40 Installed (php2)
Used
Disk Space (mb) 277671
Bandwidth (gb) 930.2369
Domains 60
Users 29
Resellers 0
IPv4 Network Subnet /27 (29 usable IPs)
IPv6 Network Enabled
Root Access to the server
Cloudflare CDN
HTTPS for websites
Fully Managed & Secured
Automated 24/7 Monitoring
I am currently using Direct Admin I am willing to change to Cpanel/Plesk o whatever control panel <<they>> use as long as <<they>> can move over my sites mostly WordPress without them having any problems to integrate into <<their>> hosting panel of choice
I'm wondering what kind of price range I'll be looking at for a high end server in North America (Canada is OK), preferably around east coast.
Let's say hardware I need is:
- many cores EPYC cpu
- 128-256G ram
- 4x~4TB nvme
- 2x10G connection (for burst, not sustained traffic), <100TB traffic
- redundant PSU
- many 9's uptime
- single tenant, 1 ipv4 + 1 ipv6
The servers would be worker node for a saas so I don't need the lowest latency to major markets. DC's in an empty desert, tundra, or in the middle of corn fields are OK
Is 500-600$ per month possible for this setup?
I'm actually OK with the cost structure similar to colocating (large $$$$ upfront, small $ recurring) if I trust the provider's reputation enough. But the DIY nature of colo when it comes to h/w replacement and networking is not for me. I actually tried colocating using a low-end hardware a short while back to test the waters, ended up leaving said hardware with the colo provider (after paying my bills of course).
Just a chit-chat thread, not gonna commit to anything until the next couple of months.