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VPS Nanonymous No.10327 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C]
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What does /g/ think of VPS's i usually don't trust them enough to host my content, so i self host most of the time.
But a couple of days ago i discovered a service called SporeStack, which is a VPS which supports Tor only nodes, and iirc only supports payment in crypto.

You don't need an account to get a VPS there, you just pay and upload your ssh key, and you can even pay from the terminal.

I don't know is it any good? Do you know of any better VPS?

http://spore64i5sofqlfz5gq2ju4msgzojjwifls7rok2cti624zyq3fcelad.onion/

Nanonymous No.10328 [D]
I checked their website but I couldn't easily find what virtualization software they are using. Before trusting them with anything check if they run a version of Linux full of vulnerabilities so they can share resources between virtual servers. For example, if they run OpenVZ -> kernel version 2.6.32, you better run.

Nanonymous No.10329 [D] >>10332 >>10333
need to enable JavaScript hmmmmm
upload ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Hope you don't use that default key for anything else.

Nanonymous No.10332 [D]
>>10329
You only need Javashit if you pay through the browser, you can pay over your command line (Assuming you run a decent shell).

Nanonymous No.10333 [D] >>10334
>>10329
Can't you just make more SSH keys?


Nanonymous No.10334 [D] >>10336 >>10337
>>10333
Indeed, however the specific one used in the example is the default name for when you generate one. It should tell you to make a unique one specifically only for use with the service. Public ssh keys can be used to track users, if used on public websites like github.

Nanonymous No.10336 [D]
>>10334
I agree they probably should write something like you just wrote, but if you aren't a complete brainlet you would know anyway, and if you were a reddit tier idiot you wouldn't care.

Nanonymous No.10337 [D]
>>10334
You actually have to be even more careful. You must use the -i option or IdentityFile configuration. If you don't the ssh server can test to see if you have the private key to the public key they suggest.