Comments on: Servage security issues http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/ un planeta con desilusión Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:23:09 +0200 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Dave http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-309 Dave Sat, 07 Feb 2009 02:53:02 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-309 Servage are awful. Downtime, hackings, skim read and copied responses from support, more downtime and more hacking. http://blog.lottomad.info/ab-personal-updates/servagenet-hosting-stay-away my story Servage are awful.
Downtime, hackings, skim read and copied responses from support, more downtime and more hacking.

http://blog.lottomad.info/ab-personal-updates/servagenet-hosting-stay-away

my story

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By: Andreas Schipplock http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-302 Andreas Schipplock Fri, 09 Jan 2009 15:04:17 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-302 I don't agree on that, Phil. For that amount of money you can get a much more solid webhosting provider. Don't forget that the traffic, bandwidth, webspace, etc... are no real values you can really take into consideration. It's fact that you don't have 510GB of webspace :). Most of their clusters don't even have that much space left anymore for _all_ customers on the same cluster. Most clusters are in fact running out of space. If you try to allocate 510GB of webspace I'm pretty sure they will cancel your account. And I personally go for a provider that gives me limits I can count on rather than one that says "unlimited" but closes my site unexpectedly because I used more than x GB of their traffic for a day :). I don’t agree on that, Phil.

For that amount of money you can get a much more solid webhosting provider. Don’t forget that the traffic, bandwidth, webspace, etc… are no real values you can really take into consideration.

It’s fact that you don’t have 510GB of webspace :). Most of their clusters don’t even have that much space left anymore for _all_ customers on the same cluster. Most clusters are in fact running out of space. If you try to allocate 510GB of webspace I’m pretty sure they will cancel your account.

And I personally go for a provider that gives me limits I can count on rather than one that says “unlimited” but closes my site unexpectedly because I used more than x GB of their traffic for a day :).

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By: Phil http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-300 Phil Fri, 09 Jan 2009 09:45:19 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-300 Im pretty sure that the servage support system is automated rather than real people. I've found if you put words like escalate in your email you often get a much more logical response. Even with all the problems, I think youre still getting a good deal for the amount you pay. Im pretty sure that the servage support system is automated rather than real people. I’ve found if you put words like escalate in your email you often get a much more logical response.
Even with all the problems, I think youre still getting a good deal for the amount you pay.

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By: Andreas Schipplock http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-280 Andreas Schipplock Sat, 22 Nov 2008 13:32:26 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-280 unbelievable :X! unbelievable :X!

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By: Stoker http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-274 Stoker Thu, 20 Nov 2008 06:47:29 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-274 I have experienced the exact same problem as above: "By servage_user on Nov 6, 2008" I created a support ticket and included a screenshot. This was the answer: "It can happen if two users are using the same network and one person do not logout properly. If you logout properly then you can verify that you won’t be able to login to your account without giving the correct password." There is nothing else to say than: AMATEURS What are they thinking?!? I have experienced the exact same problem as above: “By servage_user on Nov 6, 2008″

I created a support ticket and included a screenshot.
This was the answer:
“It can happen if two users are using the same network and one person do not logout properly. If you logout properly then you can verify that you won’t be able to login to your account without giving the correct password.”

There is nothing else to say than: AMATEURS
What are they thinking?!?

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By: servage_user http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-255 servage_user Thu, 06 Nov 2008 22:56:45 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-255 Regarding the captcha mechanism; Last night i was logging into my account when i suddently found my self administrating another persons account.. Pretty scary i thought to my self, and chose to warn servage crew about the problem.. But did they listen? Oh no, there was no problem at first.. Then they asked me if i could change mye password (but for what?).. And at last they told me they would check the security at a later point. What? I gave up! At this time i am cleaning up my shit and will find another webhotel. Regarding the captcha mechanism;

Last night i was logging into my account when i suddently found my self administrating another persons account.. Pretty scary i thought to my self, and chose to warn servage crew about the problem.. But did they listen? Oh no, there was no problem at first.. Then they asked me if i could change mye password (but for what?).. And at last they told me they would check the security at a later point. What? I gave up! At this time i am cleaning up my shit and will find another webhotel.

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By: Shannon http://blog.as.tl/2008/10/15/servage-security-issues/comment-page-1/#comment-223 Shannon Sat, 18 Oct 2008 20:38:34 +0000 http://blog.as.tl/?p=248#comment-223 :S I don't know if their credit card security is all part of their looney bin. But if your card belongs to you, you might not actually get any service either. (this can be good after all!). :S

I don’t know if their credit card security is all part of their looney bin.

But if your card belongs to you, you might not actually get any service either. (this can be good after all!).

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