It makes sense what you say, I would actually have to read their privacy policy but I haven’t had the time to read something that heavy.
It makes sense what you say, I would actually have to read their privacy policy but I haven’t had the time to read something that heavy.
I know the project and the work they do is excellent, but I had read that it is not “production ready” and I was looking for something that was more set it and forget it, but I could be wrong, I know practically nothing about it.
Oh, so you are Bob@gmail.com, I’m sorry
Is there a way for a node to mount a NFS share that’s inside an SDN? It has to be in a cluster (so I can’t use a Simple zone) and has to be isolated from the rest of the LAN
It wasn’t created by AI, I’m just a newbie to networking and was pretty tired, at this point I spent ~4 hours on this problem 😅.
I tried everything, the VMs can ping each other but not the nodes, and the VM can mount and see the NFS share but the nodes can’t.
The mount is correct because I’ve configured it before and it worked, and if I change the network device of the VMs to vmbr1 instead of VlanNet (the SDN) it works again, thanks for your time ^^
Edit: Typo
Glad to help!
You can use immich-public-proxy for that
“You can’t vote a fascist away.”
I’m waiting for Playnite to have support for linux and then I’ll link it to a Games on Whales VM on Proxmox
I think they meant to say that Gibraltar is a territory that belongs to the UK, which is true
That’s a major red flag for a VPN
What mainly seemed to me a motivation to use AirVPN was the price, 30€ per year with the halloween discount vs the 60€ per year of Mullvad was a good incentive, but seeing so many people criticizing AirVPN without much basis I was worried about making a bad decision, thanks for the great support.
Wow, I didn’t know that, thanks! Also, if you don’t use a VPN, then what methods so you use to hide your traffic?
Are the red caps just a coincidence? Because lately, the more videos I see of him, the more conservative he seems to me
Yeah but the moment you connect it to the internet you’ll be banned because there’s a file inside the nand that saves if you’ve used unlicensed software.
The Nintendo ban only prevents you from accessing Nintendo servers so by disabling internet in your switch forever you are just basically banning yourself
No worries, LOL we followed exactly the same steps with the same problems, in fact, I was procrastinating documenting my problems in my Logseq and I think I’ll copy your explanation because it’s exactly my case in everything xd thanks ^^
Logseq is the one that I use
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Also in some places your ISPs can refuse to give you the PPPoE keys
Thanks for the detailed description, I was actually planning to replace my ISP’s router with pfsense/opnsense (I still don’t know which one to choose) so knowing that I can block them from accessing the internet completely gives me some peace of mind.