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I previously hosted a scene's virtual machine, an ASP station from a long time ago. I was lazy to set up the environment on my Windows machine. I haven't visited for a while and found that the IP is pinged differently abroad today. Because the original domain can't be anchored in mainland China, it has always been served by foreign machines via nginx reverse proxy. Anyway, there aren't many people who visit, so I don't need to care about speed. This directly blocks overseas IP addresses, which is hard to handle. Moreover, some of the test speed sites show 301 redirects, which may be the result of the scene's active blocking of these test speed site IPs? Furthermore, it's very slow. The blog with only around 20 MB in size, the backend is almost impossible to use due to its carding. |
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