Possible website migration
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@AmanBhogal said:
Hey Guys! coupons do work month to month
I just got approval for a 60% off coupon for ML Please use coupon code ApApY3Aqyh for 60% off
Awesome, thanks!
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@AmanBhogal said:
Hey Guys! coupons do work month to month
I just got approval for a 60% off coupon for ML Please use coupon code ApApY3Aqyh for 60% off
Sweet. Really want a Big Dog 2/3 to play around with and email server. I better hold off though.
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@thecreativeone91
60% off using the coupon code right now. thats $24 / month for a big dog. -
@AmanBhogal said:
@thecreativeone91
60% off using the coupon code right now. thats $24 / month for a big dog.every month or just the first month?
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Damn it, it doesn't work for a dedicated cloud environment.
But I can spin me up a Big Dog.
One thing I've noticed, everything is presented to the world without restriction. Any chance we can get a firewall option, hide our boxes behind that? Would make me feel a lot better if I can present only port 23/80/443 instead of all the ports on my boxes. One dev box as a SSH proxy to get into them, also use it as the RDP gateway to manage Windows as well.
Don't need a license for something like the ASA, just a blank VM to load pfSense on and some VLAN setups on the backend. Don't know if the API supports such a method.
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@IRJ
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@AmanBhogal said:
@thecreativeone91
60% off using the coupon code right now. thats $24 / month for a big dog.what is the code?
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@IRJ ApApY3Aqyh
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@PSX_Defector said:
Damn it, it doesn't work for a dedicated cloud environment.
But I can spin me up a Big Dog.
One thing I've noticed, everything is presented to the world without restriction. Any chance we can get a firewall option, hide our boxes behind that? Would make me feel a lot better if I can present only port 23/80/443 instead of all the ports on my boxes. One dev box as a SSH proxy to get into them, also use it as the RDP gateway to manage Windows as well.
Don't need a license for something like the ASA, just a blank VM to load pfSense on and some VLAN setups on the backend. Don't know if the API supports such a method.
Should be fairly simple, just their web interface needs to support more advanced and cloud like options. at this point it's really just VPS packages.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@PSX_Defector said:
Damn it, it doesn't work for a dedicated cloud environment.
But I can spin me up a Big Dog.
One thing I've noticed, everything is presented to the world without restriction. Any chance we can get a firewall option, hide our boxes behind that? Would make me feel a lot better if I can present only port 23/80/443 instead of all the ports on my boxes. One dev box as a SSH proxy to get into them, also use it as the RDP gateway to manage Windows as well.
Don't need a license for something like the ASA, just a blank VM to load pfSense on and some VLAN setups on the backend. Don't know if the API supports such a method.
Should be fairly simple, just their web interface needs to support more advanced and cloud like options. at this point it's really just VPS packages.
API was added this morning. Have you looked at it yet?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@PSX_Defector said:
Damn it, it doesn't work for a dedicated cloud environment.
But I can spin me up a Big Dog.
One thing I've noticed, everything is presented to the world without restriction. Any chance we can get a firewall option, hide our boxes behind that? Would make me feel a lot better if I can present only port 23/80/443 instead of all the ports on my boxes. One dev box as a SSH proxy to get into them, also use it as the RDP gateway to manage Windows as well.
Don't need a license for something like the ASA, just a blank VM to load pfSense on and some VLAN setups on the backend. Don't know if the API supports such a method.
Should be fairly simple, just their web interface needs to support more advanced and cloud like options. at this point it's really just VPS packages.
API was added this morning. Have you looked at it yet?
Looks as though it's basic stuff. No creation of vSwitches, no route metrics. Just power and various status stuff, like current templates and redeployment.
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@PSX_Defector said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@PSX_Defector said:
Damn it, it doesn't work for a dedicated cloud environment.
But I can spin me up a Big Dog.
One thing I've noticed, everything is presented to the world without restriction. Any chance we can get a firewall option, hide our boxes behind that? Would make me feel a lot better if I can present only port 23/80/443 instead of all the ports on my boxes. One dev box as a SSH proxy to get into them, also use it as the RDP gateway to manage Windows as well.
Don't need a license for something like the ASA, just a blank VM to load pfSense on and some VLAN setups on the backend. Don't know if the API supports such a method.
Should be fairly simple, just their web interface needs to support more advanced and cloud like options. at this point it's really just VPS packages.
API was added this morning. Have you looked at it yet?
Looks as though it's basic stuff. No creation of vSwitches, no route metrics. Just power and various status stuff, like current templates and redeployment.
Yeah, it's a step in the right direction but still very basic at this point.
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That's the main reason why I was thinking of going dedicated cloud. A beefy server with full control by me, I can spin up those vSwitches without a problem and isolate my VMs behind it.
Wish I had enough cash to spend on that, even at $100 a month it's not too bad, just don't want to outlay that much to start it up.