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* Attempting to interfere with other users files or processes
 
* Attempting to interfere with other users files or processes
 
* Attempting to run rootkits, exploits, viruses etc
 
* Attempting to run rootkits, exploits, viruses etc
* Excessive port scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
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* Excessive port scanning on targets you don't have permission to scan
* Excessive vulnerability scanning or scanning targets you don't have permission to scan
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* Excessive vulnerability scanning on targets you don't have permission to scan
 
* Getting the server banned from websites and IRC networks etc.
 
* 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
* Hosting unprotected web proxies, php shells etc.
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* Hosting spamming sites
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* Hosting unprotected web proxies, php shells, tor nodes etc.
 
* Intentionally trying to break the server or a service
 
* 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
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* Providing third parties access to services and/or server resources without express permission.
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* Running applications that consume unfair amounts of resources, either CPU time, RAM, disk space or bandwidth (this includes torrents, tor nodes, game servers and SHOUTcast)
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* Selling access to hosting or services
 
* Storing files outside your home directory
 
* Storing files outside your home directory
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* Using the server as a platform for attacks on other networks or services.
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'''Rules regarding invites:'''
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* Any user may generate one invite per 30 days.
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* Getting an invite is not getting a shell. When you have an invite, you can request a shell, and we will consider it.
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* If a user you have invited gets rejected, you may not generate a new invite for those 30 days.
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* Once an invite code has been used to make a request, it can not be used again.
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* When a user you have invited gets banned, you will receive a strike against your account.
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* 3 strikes, and you're outof here.
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* For every strike, the amount of invites you can generate is reduced. Days between invites = 30 x (strikes + 1)
  
  
 
Anything not explicitly listed in these rules may still get you banned if we see fit, this is at the discretion of our staff.
 
Anything not explicitly listed in these rules may still get you banned if we see fit, this is at the discretion of our staff.
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Long story short: please don't be a dick.

Latest revision as of 22:33, 10 November 2013

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 on targets you don't have permission to scan
  • Excessive vulnerability scanning on 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
  • Hosting spamming sites
  • Hosting unprotected web proxies, php shells, tor nodes etc.
  • Intentionally trying to break the server or a service
  • Providing third parties access to services and/or server resources without express permission.
  • Running applications that consume unfair amounts of resources, either CPU time, RAM, disk space or bandwidth (this includes torrents, tor nodes, game servers and SHOUTcast)
  • Selling access to hosting or services
  • Storing files outside your home directory
  • Using the server as a platform for attacks on other networks or services.


Rules regarding invites:

  • Any user may generate one invite per 30 days.
  • Getting an invite is not getting a shell. When you have an invite, you can request a shell, and we will consider it.
  • If a user you have invited gets rejected, you may not generate a new invite for those 30 days.
  • Once an invite code has been used to make a request, it can not be used again.
  • When a user you have invited gets banned, you will receive a strike against your account.
  • 3 strikes, and you're outof here.
  • For every strike, the amount of invites you can generate is reduced. Days between invites = 30 x (strikes + 1)


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


Long story short: please don't be a dick.