@sohamb03
Well, I think we should just stop going off topic in this thread at least. The bench.sh script issue is not really related to this review.
Your suggestion would work out great usually, but I don't remember which e-mail address I even had at GitHub. I tried a password reset as an example to see what e-mail I could have used. After checking all of my inboxes nothing came to light though. I'm afraid it might have been a mail address on a domain that I no longer own. Probably only I am stupid enough to cancel a domain where I had some impotant e-mail inboxes.
Unfortunately, when performing the password reset or 2FA login I only see a message that says the 2FA code or the password reset instructions have been sent to a masked e-mail address with a @github.com e-mail address. That therefore makes it even harder to find out which domain it could have been. Sadly... So access is truely lost I think. I can't imagine how else they would verify me.
I'm not bothered too much. Everyone with a GitHub account is welcome to fork it and fix issues or add improvements like hundreds of others did. Maybe someone can even make a official Post4VPS fork with fixed speed tests and other improvements (if the community has ideas). Like the official Post4VPS Benchmark Script. How does that sound?
Anyway, enough off topic.
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Manal
Check this two posts please:
https://post4vps.com/Thread-VPS-6-Review...3#pid30513 and
https://post4vps.com/Thread-Resources-fo...2#pid30512. Also he did run speedtest.net CLI speed tests and posted them in the review already.
So a general message from me about my not properly working script. Please just check this thread:
https://post4vps.com/Thread-Resources-fo...g-a-review and use resources available there.
You can find a link there that links to many other bench.sh scripts with working speed tests and even more features and such things. This will help you with writing your review, I hope (at least).
Alternatively I guess it would be a great idea if someone could make a official Post4VPS script that can freely be based on my script if necessary.