Well. I have a few servers there. Suppose I will move them. Nothing that isn’t easy to move. I can probably find something cheaper on LEB. I just like vultr UI. A lot of the cheaper places make it feel like the early 00s.
We have that. Tracphone.
Is there a section about the wiki on the wiki? I was wondering what the wiki tool is.
Ill bookmark this.
Thanks for posted. I didnt even notice. I just blindly did a pull. Lesson learned.
Ive only used jebora. Till I saw this one in a few posts. Kinda digging it. Its a tad more “modern” feeling. I guess. Thanks.
Haha me too! I only use 6 drives but bought a pro key just to support. However, if I had to then pay more I would have felt wronged and would have joined the ESXi boys jumpimg on the proxmox train. Might ride that train someday just to learn it.
Enabled ip6v seems to have helped with the tailscale. As for my works GlobalProtect VPN its 50/50 if it will work. I found an article on Palo Altos website about changing the MTU on the headend. I put in the change request at work to add this to our portal options
The speed varies I beleive due to the tower usage. Generally 150 down 30mbps up. My modem reports the signal strength as full bars or exelent. Restarting the modem sometimes get me back in business.
This must be why my personal domain stopped working
Ive notice they not meter the Xfinity Free wifi SSID that their rented modem provides. The one where you login with your xfinity account “on-the-go”. Its intended for when you are away from home. But I know someone who used it to bypass the metering.
TrackerControl one word.
This would be the dream!
200-300w
Mario. Was going left the whole time.
Sounds like he’s behind a double NAT and wants a public IP
Tailscale to connect everything. Then in the public server use a reverse proxy (nginx proxy manager or swag) and point it to the tailscale IP of the server you want out.
If I recall phonetrack shared everyone with everyone. I like this Locus because its a one way share. So my brother can see where my wife is. But I can see where both are. I also like that its not Dependant on my infrastructure.