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  • Securing Game Server
    by /u/Zeromix9 on July 2, 2026 at 7:51 am

    Hey ya, I´m having a workstation/Server at home, running Proxmod, with an VM, that runs Ubuntu Server on which I have installed the AMP Panel. I forwarded the HTTP and HTTPS ports on my Router, which is an FritzBox 5490, and some other ports, so friends can join. (Of course these ports are ONLY forwarded to this VM) Is that secure? Is there anything else, I should do? I´m pretty new to all of this, and I want to be sure, It´s secure. Have a nice day ~ Zeromix submitted by /u/Zeromix9 [link] [comments]

  • Moving away from Gmail. Best EU email hosting?
    by /u/ggpelupessy on July 1, 2026 at 4:12 pm

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  • Selling your web/hosting business?
    by /u/KewlBuilder on July 1, 2026 at 5:25 am

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  • Hosting
    by /u/SuddenStar2211 on June 30, 2026 at 5:29 pm

    Females and couples Let’s smoke at my place submitted by /u/SuddenStar2211 [link] [comments]

  • HELP PLEASE – I’M LOCKED OUT
    by /u/shutoutcompletely on June 30, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    I wonder whether anyone here has had a similar experience with Hostinger’s account recovery process. I own a domain which I originally purchased in 2002 and have maintained ever since. A few weeks ago I moved the hosting to Hostinger. While making some routine changes to the DNS settings, I evidently altered something that, with hindsight, I should not have changed.. I lost access to the account and to my associated email services. To enable me to continue communicating, I set up a temporary email account with Proton. I contacted Hostinger for assistance and was directed into their account recovery process. They explained that I needed to prove ownership of the account and, over the following two weeks, requested various documents. After each submission I received an acknowledgement stating that my account recovery request would be reviewed and that I would receive a response within two working days. Each response has arrived almost exactly forty-eight hours later, usually requesting yet another item of information. Amongst other things, I have supplied: • the original VAT invoice for my purchase of the domain in 2002; • my passport; • my residence permit; • bank statement extracts showing payments to Hostinger; • PayPal transaction details identifying Hostinger International Limited as the merchant, together with the relevant transaction and invoice references. Despite supplying each item requested, my account remains inaccessible. The consequences have been more serious than simply losing access to email. Many other services now send verification codes to my normal email address, so I have also found myself unable to access a number of unrelated accounts. I appreciate that account recovery procedures are necessary to protect customers, but I have now been without access to my business and personal communications for over two weeks despite responding promptly to every request for information. I should stress that I am not posting this simply to complain. I would genuinely like to know whether anyone else has experienced a similar account recovery process with Hostinger and, if so: Were you eventually able to recover your account? Was there anything that finally resolved the matter? Is there a more effective way of contacting a member of the recovery team? Any constructive advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you; submitted by /u/shutoutcompletely [link] [comments]

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