

Not left my European standards, but heres a link i found that talks about them https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/progressive-left/ Not facts checked
Not left my European standards, but heres a link i found that talks about them https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/progressive-left/ Not facts checked
either create a cert group and give that group permission to the certs, or add a handler to distribute the cert+key on renew to your service’s folder, and change owner/group to whats relevant to the service
Note: the “live” folder only contains links to the archive folder
Are the links correct? @anoyongbot
Msn is google?
Run iperf internally to see if your bottleneck is switch/ap or fw. I set up a j1900 pfsense for my sisters family a while back to do qos (gamer bois in the house) amd it had no problem staying at 500mbps. No ids or other stuff.
Not built any opn/pf-sense in a while, but i always use intel server-nic’s. Used to have way better support than other stuff on bsd
Da er det deilig å være norsk i sverige også!!
Hurra for fremskritt!
Is «koks» slang for cocaine?
Yeah, but if your house burns down copies on different hdd wont matter much. Offsite like cloud will
Basically why i feel more comfortable with LXC than docker for my home lab services. It feels more like a VM in management.
We run a good mix of docker, vm’s and bare metal at work; no containers are auto-updated
Yeah - I live far away
You should focus on covering your ass as you’re about to be royally fucked
You are winning people over all the time with your great reasoning. Don’t venture outside your echo chambers
so how does this scotus work? Providing some facts backed with searchable terms or a link to legal discussions can help more of us understand.
Stick to strong keys and keep it on 22 for ease of use
No - ssh is very easy to secure, while an exposed web-service is very hard to secure. Theres no difference in the security of ssh without password and for example WireGuard.
Nice addition to my regular “daily discoveries “ from tidal. I will check them out tomorrow (im in europe and should sleep now).
I listen through the discoveries every day on my commute to work, and Im quite sure AI is overrated as 70% is shit.
Tbh i was just trying to bluff and sound like a hip hop connoisseur. Sorry for giving you false hope, but i will listen to your favourite to try and broaden my knowledge. I do like both british stret accent and the japanese are just cute. I listen mostly to pre2k hiphop from us when I do listen to hiphop
Not because its the best, but because im that old
British and Japanese
We will thank you for inventing hip hop, but both the japanese and the british have better hip hop than your pop hop these days
If you want to share storage you need some way of doing that. Zfs is a good option for storage on vm-host level, but ist not designed for shared usage. Im not sure what you are after, but maybe you want zfs storage inside the vm for snapshots, dedup etc? Or maybe you want to share your media storage between vm’s? The first case you can use zfs inside your vm, it does not know or care about how its disks are stored or of they are a physical drive. For the second use-case you want some way to share drives, like smb, nfs etc. or a distributed filesystem if you really want to over complicate things. Truenas might be over overkill for sharing a few volumes, but you need something. I believe you can share zfs over nfs now but i have never used that outside of proxmox cluster storage
I use both debian on a vm with samba+nfs and a bare metal truenas for my needs. Find your needs and figure out what solves them