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4 months agoIPv6 can use NAT; there are some unfortunate souls out there whom are only getting a /128 (one address, basically) by their ISP, instead of a /64 or /48
IPv6 can use NAT; there are some unfortunate souls out there whom are only getting a /128 (one address, basically) by their ISP, instead of a /64 or /48
Is this the fabled double-NAT I’ve heard so much about?
I’m very uncertain about your network topology. Why is WAN 192.168.x.x?
I’m not really sure what this does that necessitates all of this code and backend? I just have a single HTML file with embedded CSS, and it looks better than their demo.
rsync for backups. SMB / NFS for things I need on a daily basis. SSH FTP (use whatever client you want) for things I need rarely but don’t wanna bother with SCP and I especially don’t bother ever setting up vsftpd for ‘real’ FTP.