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[New instance] https://just4cats.tv

Open ravxmr opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

URL

https://just4cats.tv

Mandatory checks

  • [X] Instance has a domain name
  • [X] Instance is served over HTTPS
  • [X] Statistics (/api/v1/stats) are enabled
  • [X] Instance is properly configured (including the mandatory post install configuration)
  • [X] Instance has an automatic hourly restart setup of Invidious
  • [X] If dash, proxy + download is enabled (default settings), the instance has unlimited traffic/bandwidth or close to unlimited (100TB minimum)
  • [X] Instance is not running any kind of analytics

Maintainer chart

  • [X] Ensure that my instance is up to date (less than one month old)
  • [X] Ensure a proper uptime of my instance (around 90%)

Host country

Canada

Man in the Middle

No response

Source code URL

No response

Additional information

Internet connection is symmetrical 1.5GB (soon 3GB)

ravxmr avatar Apr 06 '24 00:04 ravxmr

Domain not detected in the title, please edit the title by correcting it like this: Issue title example: [New instance] https://myinstance.com

github-actions[bot] avatar Apr 06 '24 00:04 github-actions[bot]

Added to monitoring: https://updown.io/0cw8

@ravxmr Instance looks mostly good, but a few things you should address:

perennialtech avatar Apr 06 '24 04:04 perennialtech

@ravxmr Your instance still does not have IPv6 connectivity, untill this issue is fixed we cannot add your instance to the public instance list.

bugmaschine avatar May 11 '24 22:05 bugmaschine

@ravxmr Your instance still does not have IPv6 connectivity, untill this issue is fixed we cannot add your instance to the public instance list.

it's ok to not have ipv6 connectivity on the frontend side. what matters is that the instance can rotate its IP addresses using ipv6.

unixfox avatar May 13 '24 17:05 unixfox

Hi, It's going to have to wait. The ISP can't provide ipv6 at the location so my plan was to use VPS(s) and use them for the ipv6 connectivity.

I am waiting for replacement network equipment as what I have right now is limit (Using the Internet to half it's maximum speed of 3GB/s also bring the router to ~100% CPU utilization. Adding VPN configurations to import my ipv6 from the vps would be too much.

Have to put that on ice, until I get the new router for that location.

ravxmr avatar May 13 '24 18:05 ravxmr

Please ask us to reopen when you have fixed your instance, for the moment it is not working.

unixfox avatar Jul 05 '24 16:07 unixfox