Difference between revisions of "Shells rules"

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* Attempting to interfere with other users files or processes
 
* Attempting to interfere with other users files or processes
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* Attempting to run rootkits, exploits, viruses etc
 
* Excessive port scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
 
* Excessive port scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
 
* Excessive vulnerability scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
 
* Excessive vulnerability scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
* Getting the server IP banned from websites, IRC networks etc.
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* Getting the server banned from websites and IRC networks etc.
 
* Hosting illegal or copyrighted materials
 
* Hosting illegal or copyrighted materials
 
* Hosting phishing sites
 
* Hosting phishing sites
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* Running applications that consume unfair amounts of resources, either CPU time, RAM, disk space or bandwidth
 
* Running applications that consume unfair amounts of resources, either CPU time, RAM, disk space or bandwidth
 
* Storing files outside your home directory
 
* Storing files outside your home directory
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Anything not explicitly listed in these rules may still get you banned if we see fit, this is at the discretion of our staff.

Revision as of 18:58, 17 September 2010

Though we are a very flexible and liberal shell hosting service, there are still things that will get you banned.
Here is the list of these things:


  • Attempting to interfere with other users files or processes
  • Attempting to run rootkits, exploits, viruses etc
  • Excessive port scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
  • Excessive vulnerability scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
  • Getting the server banned from websites and IRC networks etc.
  • Hosting illegal or copyrighted materials
  • Hosting phishing sites
  • Intentionally trying to break the server or a service
  • Running applications that consume unfair amounts of resources, either CPU time, RAM, disk space or bandwidth
  • Storing files outside your home directory


Anything not explicitly listed in these rules may still get you banned if we see fit, this is at the discretion of our staff.