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Log in to the [[https:// | Log in to the [[https:// | ||
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First, you will see a table where you can find the virtual server ID, the physical server it runs on, etc. | First, you will see a table where you can find the virtual server ID, the physical server it runs on, etc. | ||
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Below you can find your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses... | Below you can find your IPv4 and IPv6 addresses... | ||
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The following tables allow you to change DNS servers, change your hostname and reinstall your VPS. | The following tables allow you to change DNS servers, change your hostname and reinstall your VPS. | ||
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If needed, you can use these to allow iptables, TUN/TAP, FUSE, etc. | If needed, you can use these to allow iptables, TUN/TAP, FUSE, etc. | ||
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In the “Networking” section, the total monthly data transfer cap is 3 TB. | In the “Networking” section, the total monthly data transfer cap is 3 TB. | ||
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