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hojuruku ago

Continued: I use fail2ban and everything I can do to use my systemadmin skills to mitigate DDOS. I need the clustering and that's why I chose webmin even though it's a small site for now, but I have to be prepared, because the way even the Celebs like James Wood are going anti-establishment microblogging services like gab.ai or more specalized neice markets might take off with all the people who are not devoid of common sense being kicked off twitter needing a community that accepts truth not PC and pedophilia normalization. That's the market I'm trying to fill and the sector is exploding now. Setting up webmin without cluster support would be an epic fail.

FreeStacy banned from twitter who got a #1 trending hashtag even published many research pieces by me.

http://theothermccain.com/2016/05/14/australian-gay-marriage-crusader-was-fugitive-wanted-on-kiddie-porn-charge/ mirrored a day later here: http://bernardgaynor.com.au/happy with additional research. (yes yet another case of XYX activist infant sexers, aka @slurptea1 aka Support XYZ Marriage Equality Tea on twitter, yet I get banned - because twitter has room for XYZ baby rapists, but not those who oppose them)

Anyway I definately can't say more, because we all know where this platform Github is based. Back on topic, consider me your gentoo webmin unsupported alpha tester in all my free time over the next few months. Now you know I'm really putting work into security auditing. I'm going to have all of #GayGeeks / http://kiwifar.ms after my virtualmin install. Think of it as a great penetration testing honeypot. I'll even give you my logdata syslog or systemd secure stream if you want when things get interesting ;)

I'm trying to decide to go the gentoo way of hardening webmin using selinux for a 8% performance tax or continuing the course of using apparmor that performs better. In either case it would have lots of tunables and I'm putting it off for the time being. Maybe this comment will end up exploting some free XYZ labor to work for virtualmin doing penetration testing work, a service that costs loads to buy on the commercial market, so let's leave it here :) Or have you been silenced like the inventor of javascript that issue #10 relates to - the founder of Mozilla who lost his job because corrupt IRS XYZ officers broke disclosure laws and leaked his private donation to a political cause protected by the 1st amendment. If there is no internet freedom for the guy who invented javascript, there is no internet freedom for all of us from the XYZfacists,

And the reply: @swelljoe says The free license deal goes the other way; if you buy Virtualmin Unlimited ($20/mo or $200/yr) you get Cloudmin Connect ($4/mo or $40/yr) for free. That'd work with any number of Virtualmin servers (whether Pro or GPL) to allow use of Cloudmin Services for Virtualmin (which allows off-loading databases, spam/AV scanning, and DNS to one or more separate servers; very useful, nearly priceless really, for large operations, not as exciting for single-server deployments).

Let's not get sidetracked into a political discussion. I don't speak for other Virtualmin folks, I can only speak for myself, but I wholeheartedly support LGBTQ equality in a very active way (I march, I hold signs, I go to rallies, I talk to legislators, I visit my reps), and it sounds like you're rolling hard on a pretty bizarre conspiracy theory equating homosexuality with pedophilia and child abuse. If I'm misinterpreted you (I am unfamiliar with most of the topics you're discussing and it's way too late for me to wander down some Alex Jones conspiracy rabbit hole), I apologize. But, really...I'm pro-equality. I don't have any interest in being supportive of an anti-LGBTQ organization. And, I know that a lot of people who oppose LGBTQ equality use made up accusations of pedophilia, devil worship, etc. to demonize gay folks (e.g Pizzagate).

We obviously won't stop you from using our software; it is Open Source because we believe in access to communications tools for everyone. But...well, this sounds gross, and I don't really want to take part in the conversation you seem to want to have. I really don't think we're on the same team.