Better yet, setup automatic upgrades. The occasional breakage are more than worth it.
Better yet, setup automatic upgrades. The occasional breakage are more than worth it.
First, I would caution against exposing services to the internet. It would be far better to leave everything behind a VPN that only you or trusted peers can access.
Past that you can use tools like OSSEC, Snort, and fail2ban.
If you want real data instead of feels, look at the BackBlaze report they publish every year. Even within a particular manufacturer varying models can have widely different failure stats.
https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-drive-stats-for-2023/
Thing is, Spotify’s UI is one of the worst thing about Spotify…it’s full of anti patterns, and the most simple things are always a Todd up.
Level1Techs just posted this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW4WyuGKsho
KeyShare is, this issue is specifically about groups within KeyShare, you can create one KeyShare for each group if you require groups.
Librelec.
KeepassXC implements a specific shared mode which is made to avoid conflicts.
I have no idea why no one uses it, I use it, works well.
Librelec. Or just a regular Linux with Kodi.
I don’t know KanIDM specifically so take this with a grain of salt.
Let’s Encrypt only provides server certificates. The kind used to secure a connection (HTTPS, IMAPS, etc). KanIDM might require a Certificate Authority (CA) certificate to issue Client Certificates (used for authentication like MIME-S, WPA Enterprise, etc). Let’s Encrypt cannot be used for this purpose.
Yeah they explained themselves after, wasn’t clear from the original post when I posted.
I have no idea what you’re talking about. I never needed anything with Gandy to register a domain. I don’t see why one would either.
Dreamhost
Or buy a domain somewhere like Gandy or namecheap and host the website on a VPS somewhere
Some of the reviews say it didn’t work for them to find a break, but I have that exact one and have had good luck with it. So YMMV. Obviously the ten times the price Fluke will do better.
TDR isn’t exactly rocket science and the speeds needed to do it are surprisingly reasonable. You can build your own for a few bucks if you have an oscilloscope as well.
This one here does time domain reflectiometry which will tell you exactly where the break is:
https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-NF-8209-Distance-Location-Measurement/dp/B08M3SRB2Q/
It’s insane that journald doesn’t include a remote option. A feature used in industry for over two decades. 🤦
All these new fang projects, but really I just use remote rsyslogd. Works just fine, super robust, easy setup. You can literally be up an.running within minutes.
If setup correctly they are mostly equivalent.
There are a number of options…
Setup a reverse proxy with nginx, using SSL, with http auth or better yet client certificates.
Setup a VPN to access your home network.
Use SSH forwarding to access the local service.
Yes