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So 2 days ago I downloaded Kafluke's self-hosting package and uploaded it to my free web hosting account (cuccfree) and like 5 minutes later it got suspended. Why? Did they consider the files to be against their terms of use for "hacking" or what? Later I used another hoster (net16.net) and the same thing happened. I didn't get those accounts back either and no reasons have been given. How am I supposed to host something for people then? Hmm... :(
 
Last edited by BullyWiiPlaza,
It's easy to forget, but the various exploits are, technically, exploits. Free webhosts (aside from being shady af) don't like people hosting stuff like that (imagine the room for abuse if they let it slide) so it's no suprise the account was suspended. If you want something hosted, @pwsincd is pretty nice with this sort of thing, try asking him.
 
So 2 days ago I downloaded Kafluke's self-hosting package and uploaded it to my free web hosting account (cuccfree) and like 5 minutes later it got suspended. Why? Did they consider the files to be against their terms of use for "hacking" or what? Later I used another hoster (net16.net) and the same thing happened. I didn't get those accounts back either and no reasons have been given. How am I supposed to host something for people then? Hmm... :(
Mine's at PHP-Friends and they didn't block it, tho it's not free either anymore. They'd rather contact me and tell me to remove it tho since I know the guys behind the service well :D
 
Github.io works for hosting non-PHP things, if you can generate all the needed payloads and have no PHP then it works fine. I also use it for other random things like for school projects or whatnot. If you're a student you can get unlimited private repos iirc, I have my github.io repo set to private and it works rather well.
 
So 2 days ago I downloaded Kafluke's self-hosting package and uploaded it to my free web hosting account (cuccfree) and like 5 minutes later it got suspended. Why? Did they consider the files to be against their terms of use for "hacking" or what? Later I used another hoster (net16.net) and the same thing happened. I didn't get those accounts back either and no reasons have been given. How am I supposed to host something for people then? Hmm... :(
Cybernatus already had the AIO hosted online here loadiine.ovh/kafluke
 
000webhost workable the best. 24freehosting is ok but they don't currently have a good support system.
 
000webhost workable the best.

If leaking everyone's passwords, redirecting your website to phishing scams, injecting intrusive popover ads into any page that uses 000webhost analytics except when you're logged in as the site owner, having generally pretty bad subdomains, and did I mention losing everyone's passwords is considered good, I'd hate to see a bad provider.
Also, there's a hell of a lot of money to be made there by someone who actually has a spine and can make reasonable business decisions. Until then, just use Neocities/GitHub for your static content.
 
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If leaking everyone's passwords, redirecting your website to phishing scams, injecting intrusive popover ads into any page that uses 000webhost analytics except when you're logged in as the site owner, having generally pretty bad subdomains, and did I mention losing everyone's passwords is considered good, I'd hate to see a bad provider.
Also, there's a hell of a lot of money to be made there by someone who actually has a spine and can make reasonable business decisions. Until then, just use Neocities for your static content.
Oh boy, yeah I changed my webhost a long time ago... I thought it was just me... thanks for letting me know!
 
So 2 days ago I downloaded Kafluke's self-hosting package and uploaded it to my free web hosting account (cuccfree) and like 5 minutes later it got suspended. Why? Did they consider the files to be against their terms of use for "hacking" or what? Later I used another hoster (net16.net) and the same thing happened. I didn't get those accounts back either and no reasons have been given. How am I supposed to host something for people then? Hmm... :(

Remove the 532 payloads and try again. I had the same problem with my hoster (all-inkl.com) if the antivirus checked the files. Had to turn off antivirus for a new created ftp-account and now it's fine. Only the 532 payloads got renamed and blocked with my hoster.
 
Last edited by oldsk00l,
I use bytehost. I'm on an unlimited shared server for free. Haven't tried adding the old html payloads though, as that was my issue with github originally, as it detected the exploits and flagged my .io account.

I wouldn't recommend bytehost for anything else really, but they do offer the a free cloudflare package on my free hosting.
 
Remove the 532 payloads and try again. I had the same problem with my hoster (all-inkl.com) if the antivirus checked the files. Had to turn off antivirus for a new created ftp-account and now it's fine. Only the 532 payloads got renamed and blocked with my hoster.
same, the reason Dropbox shut down my account sharing for a long while is cause whatever they use to detect found the 5.3.2 payloads cause the html sploit is somehow findable but the mp4 isn't
 

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