Source? I remember a follow up to a post about that saying it was a misinterpretation of their T&Cs
Source? I remember a follow up to a post about that saying it was a misinterpretation of their T&Cs
I’d like to self host matrix, and it seems like there are a bunch of not HTTP/s ports that need to be accessible
I’m familiar with reverse proxies, but that won’t do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?
Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won’t handle that, will it? (Not saying ssh is my goal, I recognize how risky that would be)
I have a reverse proxy, but that won’t do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?
Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won’t handle that, will it?
100(usually between 700 and 930) down. 75 up
$50 USD in a very expensive city.
Dmesg doesn’t go back very far, does it? I only see the current boot and the one before that, which was a normal shutdown.
I believe I was able to see the last logs before the system turned off last time, and the last messages were syncing discs and all buffers synced, which I would have expected to be part of a normal shutdown.
If it happens again I’ll be sure to get the logs before the crash or shut down and save it to a file.
It’s plugged into a power strip that other devices are plugged into, I did turn on “power on on ac restore” so if it is power related it should come back and I’ll see the downtime in uptimekuma.
The system logs go straight from No IP Change detected to the next boot, so a crash or failure seem likely. If something told the computer to shut down, I should see that in the logs, right?
It’s a passively cooled computer, is there any way that I can determine whether a high temp forced the computer down?
Especially when the software they’re developing is an emulator or for phones. This was both!
As somebody already said, it will continue to work for a few months and if the developers want to keep supporting it they can turn it into an HACS add-on
Is it the same integration that’s here?
Yeah I asked my family for a wok a few years ago and got this beautiful one that was cast iron and way too heavy. I ended up getting a carbon steel one which was about a third the weight
Wow! My sister got me a pack at Christmas 2 years ago since she remembered me loving them as a kid, and they were just as I remembered. I wonder what changed in 2 years, or if you just got a bad batch.
That sounds awful!
And the superior version of the recipe too! Though I prefer a 2:1 ratio of rye to vermouth
Just wanted to update everyone that the wireless router does turn into a 5 port unmanaged switch when changed to AP mode, and that the topology of Modem -> AP’s WAN (this is now a Lan port because it’s a switch) -> devices is working great!
I think they’re referring to this https://lemmy.world/post/9384633
Though from my reading of it it seems like they got a pretty clear explanation on the top post about what was going on, it doesn’t sound like OP’s situation.
I’m very anti-apple, but PeroBasta’s post doesn’t seem like apple is doing anything weird.
Cool, that’s exactly what my plan is currently. I will eventually run all the cables but I want to drop in this firewall and start learning it in the meantime.
I may even go the route of some managed switches and WANs that do support multiple SSIDs on different VLANs, but first I want to get comfortable with my new single network.
That is what I have been planning per my other comments.
Modem to WAN port of firewall, LAN port of firewall to wireless router in AP mode, other lan ports to other devices?
Could you please explain in more detail? The goal is to plug my firewall directly in, as I understand it.
That’s for logging into the web GUI IIRC, not for authorizing a connection from wg client to wg server.