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BitFolk Ltd

@bitfolk

No-nonsense VPS (virtual private server) company, based in London, UK. Linux/Xen-based virtual servers for the clueful.

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All of the maintenance work is now completed. Thanks for your patience! The security issues fixed this time will be out of embargo at 12:00Z today: xenbits.xen.org/xsa/

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Trying to understand under what circumstances BLSCFG gets enabled for Grub in CentOS Stream 8… please get in touch if you have more info - want tyo avoid any more nasty surprises lists.bitfolk.com/lurker/message…

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We've migrated our mailing lists from Mailman 2 to Mailman 3. Things will look different, but you don't need to do anything. 😀 mailman.bitfolk.com/mailman/hyperk…

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New Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) scan on port 3478/udp, reveals around 101k IPv4 and 2.9K IPv6 accessible services daily. These can be abused for reflection/amplification DDoS attacks (IPv4 amp factor around 4, IPv6 amp factor around 6). Most in US and Germany.

New Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) scan on port 3478/udp, reveals around 101k IPv4 and 2.9K IPv6 accessible services daily. These can be abused for reflection/amplification DDoS attacks (IPv4 amp factor around 4, IPv6 amp factor around 6). Most in US and Germany.
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What do you think the Unrecoverable Error Rate / Bit Error Rate spec on HDDs means? How do you interpret it? mailman.bitfolk.com/mailman/hyperk…

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Deutsche Telekom are now default blocking email from ALL non-allowlisted IPs at the IP level. Which means that @BitFolk's mail server for the main domain, our mailing lists and our support system can't communicate with anyone a t-online address (amongst others).

Deutsche Telekom are now default blocking email from ALL non-allowlisted IPs at the IP level. Which means that @BitFolk's mail server for the main domain, our mailing lists and our support system can't communicate with anyone a t-online address (amongst others).