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I had a super fast but small SSD and didn’t know what to do with it, so I was playing with caching slow spinning LVM drives. It worked pretty good, but I got interrupted and came back a few weeks later to upgrade the OS. I forgot about the caching LVM, updated the packages in preparation for the OS upgrade, then rebooted. The LVM cache modules weren’t in the initfs image and it didn’t boot.\n
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Where’s my rescue disk?
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\n
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\n
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!\n
\n
EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I turned on firewall logging with the instructions [cyberciti.biz/…/enable-firewalld-logging-for-deni…](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/enable-firewalld-logging-for-denied-packets-on-linux/)):\n
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Looks like 3289 UDP is the port of interest, and it shows up on an EPSON website ([epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?f…](https://epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?faq_cat=faq-8796127635532)). I tried adding it to “public” and “home” zones and it still doesn’t work. Is there a different zone I should be using?
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Hello, I’m trying to use my Epson XP-200 printer/scanner with OpenSUSE Tumblweed.\n
\n
- /etc/sane.d/dll.conf has the “epson2” line uncommented.\n
- /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf has “net autodiscovery” as its last line\n
- My user is part of the “lp” group, which seems to be required for finding printers/scanners\n
\n
If I disable the firewall completely (using YaST2 firewall program), it works – the Skanlite software detects my scanner and connects to it. With the firewall enabled, however, Skanlite says SANE cannot find any scanners. I have tried allowing TCP and UDP ports 8610, 8612 (based on suggestions from [wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork](https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork)), and 631 (for CUPS) in the “public” zone, and added the “sane” service to “Allowed” services (didn’t see a “cups” service option), but Skanlite still says SANE cannot find the scanner.\n
\n
Is there a way for “net autodiscovery” to work without completely disabling my firewall? What ports/services should I allow? It seems the alternative is to manually specify the printer’s IP address in /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf instead of “net autodiscovery”, but I would prefer to not hardcode this.\n
\n
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!\n
\n
EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I turned on firewall logging with the instructions [cyberciti.biz/…/enable-firewalld-logging-for-deni…](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/enable-firewalld-logging-for-denied-packets-on-linux/)):\n
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To find lines related to my printer (known to be at 192.168.1.57):\n
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\n
Here is a sample of the output (192.168.1.105 is my OpenSUSE computer):\n
\n
[30974.673679] filter_IN_public_REJECT: IN=wlp0s20f0u3 OUT= MAC= SRC=192.168.1.57 DST=192.168.1.105 LEN=104 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=30 ID=37923 PROTO=UDP SPT=3289 DPT=48375 LEN=84 MARK=0x3214\n
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\n
Looks like 3289 UDP is the port of interest, and it shows up on an EPSON website ([epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?f…](https://epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?faq_cat=faq-8796127635532)). I tried adding it to “public” and “home” zones and it still doesn’t work. Is there a different zone I should be using?
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Hello, I’m trying to use my Epson XP-200 printer/scanner with OpenSUSE Tumblweed.\n
\n
- /etc/sane.d/dll.conf has the “epson2” line uncommented.\n
- /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf has “net autodiscovery” as its last line\n
- My user is part of the “lp” group, which seems to be required for finding printers/scanners\n
\n
If I disable the firewall completely (using YaST2 firewall program), it works – the Skanlite software detects my scanner and connects to it. With the firewall enabled, however, Skanlite says SANE cannot find any scanners. I have tried allowing TCP and UDP ports 8610, 8612 (based on suggestions from [wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork](https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork)), and 631 (for CUPS) in the “public” zone, and added the “sane” service to “Allowed” services (didn’t see a “cups” service option), but Skanlite still says SANE cannot find the scanner.\n
\n
Is there a way for “net autodiscovery” to work without completely disabling my firewall? What ports/services should I allow? It seems the alternative is to manually specify the printer’s IP address in /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf instead of “net autodiscovery”, but I would prefer to not hardcode this.\n
\n
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!\n
\n
EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I turned on firewall logging with the instructions [cyberciti.biz/…/enable-firewalld-logging-for-deni…](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/enable-firewalld-logging-for-denied-packets-on-linux/)):\n
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\n
To find lines related to my printer (known to be at 192.168.1.57):\n
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[30974.673679] filter_IN_public_REJECT: IN=wlp0s20f0u3 OUT= MAC= SRC=192.168.1.57 DST=192.168.1.105 LEN=104 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=30 ID=37923 PROTO=UDP SPT=3289 DPT=48375 LEN=84 MARK=0x3214\n
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Looks like 3289 UDP is the port of interest, and it shows up on an EPSON website ([epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?f…](https://epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?faq_cat=faq-8796127635532)). I tried adding it to “public” and “home” zones and it still doesn’t work. Is there a different zone I should be using?
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Hello, I’m trying to use my Epson XP-200 printer/scanner with OpenSUSE Tumblweed.\n
\n
- /etc/sane.d/dll.conf has the “epson2” line uncommented.\n
- /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf has “net autodiscovery” as its last line\n
- My user is part of the “lp” group, which seems to be required for finding printers/scanners\n
\n
If I disable the firewall completely (using YaST2 firewall program), it works – the Skanlite software detects my scanner and connects to it. With the firewall enabled, however, Skanlite says SANE cannot find any scanners. I have tried allowing TCP and UDP ports 8610, 8612 (based on suggestions from [wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork](https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork)), and 631 (for CUPS) in the “public” zone, and added the “sane” service to “Allowed” services (didn’t see a “cups” service option), but Skanlite still says SANE cannot find the scanner.\n
\n
Is there a way for “net autodiscovery” to work without completely disabling my firewall? What ports/services should I allow? It seems the alternative is to manually specify the printer’s IP address in /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf instead of “net autodiscovery”, but I would prefer to not hardcode this.\n
\n
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!\n
\n
EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I turned on firewall logging with the instructions [cyberciti.biz/…/enable-firewalld-logging-for-deni…](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/enable-firewalld-logging-for-denied-packets-on-linux/)):\n
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\n
To find lines related to my printer (known to be at 192.168.1.57):\n
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Here is a sample of the output (192.168.1.105 is my OpenSUSE computer):\n
\n
[30974.673679] filter_IN_public_REJECT: IN=wlp0s20f0u3 OUT= MAC= SRC=192.168.1.57 DST=192.168.1.105 LEN=104 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=30 ID=37923 PROTO=UDP SPT=3289 DPT=48375 LEN=84 MARK=0x3214\n
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\n
Looks like 3289 UDP is the port of interest, and it shows up on an EPSON website ([epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?f…](https://epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?faq_cat=faq-8796127635532)). I tried adding it to “public” and “home” zones and it still doesn’t work. Is there a different zone I should be using?
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Hello, I’m trying to use my Epson XP-200 printer/scanner with OpenSUSE Tumblweed.\n
\n
- /etc/sane.d/dll.conf has the “epson2” line uncommented.\n
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\n
Is there a way for “net autodiscovery” to work without completely disabling my firewall? What ports/services should I allow? It seems the alternative is to manually specify the printer’s IP address in /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf instead of “net autodiscovery”, but I would prefer to not hardcode this.\n
\n
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!\n
\n
EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I turned on firewall logging with the instructions [cyberciti.biz/…/enable-firewalld-logging-for-deni…](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/enable-firewalld-logging-for-denied-packets-on-linux/)):\n
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Looks like 3289 UDP is the port of interest, and it shows up on an EPSON website ([epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?f…](https://epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?faq_cat=faq-8796127635532)). I tried adding it to “public” and “home” zones and it still doesn’t work. Is there a different zone I should be using?
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Hello, I’m trying to use my Epson XP-200 printer/scanner with OpenSUSE Tumblweed.\n
\n
- /etc/sane.d/dll.conf has the “epson2” line uncommented.\n
- /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf has “net autodiscovery” as its last line\n
- My user is part of the “lp” group, which seems to be required for finding printers/scanners\n
\n
If I disable the firewall completely (using YaST2 firewall program), it works – the Skanlite software detects my scanner and connects to it. With the firewall enabled, however, Skanlite says SANE cannot find any scanners. I have tried allowing TCP and UDP ports 8610, 8612 (based on suggestions from [wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork](https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork)), and 631 (for CUPS) in the “public” zone, and added the “sane” service to “Allowed” services (didn’t see a “cups” service option), but Skanlite still says SANE cannot find the scanner.\n
\n
Is there a way for “net autodiscovery” to work without completely disabling my firewall? What ports/services should I allow? It seems the alternative is to manually specify the printer’s IP address in /etc/sane.d/epson2.conf instead of “net autodiscovery”, but I would prefer to not hardcode this.\n
\n
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!\n
\n
EDIT: Based on suggestions below, I turned on firewall logging with the instructions [cyberciti.biz/…/enable-firewalld-logging-for-deni…](https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/enable-firewalld-logging-for-denied-packets-on-linux/)):\n
\n
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\n
To find lines related to my printer (known to be at 192.168.1.57):\n
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Here is a sample of the output (192.168.1.105 is my OpenSUSE computer):\n
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Looks like 3289 UDP is the port of interest, and it shows up on an EPSON website ([epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?f…](https://epson.com/faq/SPT_C11CG18201~faq-0000525-shared?faq_cat=faq-8796127635532)). I tried adding it to “public” and “home” zones and it still doesn’t work. Is there a different zone I should be using?
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
\n
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\n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
\n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
\n
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(DEBUG) - (rcw_map_event) - Mapping: RemminaConnectionWindow\n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
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Hi guys, Remmina won't connect to a windows 10 PC via RDP anymore. It worked until I upgraded to Fedora 39 (I think, maybe its something different though). \n
I cannot see anything in the logs indicating what the error might be. I tried messing with the settings, particularly the TLS and Gateway ransport type settings, but that didn't change anything. It is not timing out eigher, the disconnect is nearly instant.\n
\n
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+slug: "Privacy-Concerns-on-Lemmy-A-Call-for-More-User-Control"
+title: "Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control"
+url: "https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4223"
+body: """
I’ve been grappling with a concern that I believe many of us share: the lack of privacy controls on Lemmy. As it stands, our profiles are public, and all our posts and comments are visible to anyone who cares to look. I don’t even care about privacy all that much, but this level of transparency feels to me akin to sharing my browser history with the world, a discomforting thought to say the least.\n
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While the open nature of Lemmy can foster community and transparency, it also opens the door to potential misuse. Our post history can be scrutinized by creeps or stalkers, our opinions can be nitpicked based on past statements, and we can even become targets for mass downvoting. This lack of privacy control can deter users from actively participating in discussions and sharing their thoughts freely.\n
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Even platforms like Twitter and Facebook, often criticized for their handling of user data, provide some level of access control. Users can choose who sees their timeline: friends/followers, the public or nobody. This flexibility allows users to control their online presence and decide who gets to see their content.\n
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The current state of affairs on Lemmy forces us into a cycle of creating new accounts or deleting old posts to maintain some semblance of privacy. This is not only time-consuming but also detracts from the user experience. It’s high time we address this issue and discuss potential solutions.\n
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One possible solution could be the introduction of profile privacy settings, similar to those found on other social media platforms. This would give users the flexibility to choose their level of privacy and control over their content without having to resort to manual deletion or account purging.\n
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I believe that privacy is a fundamental right, and we should have the ability to control who sees our content. I’m interested in hearing your thoughts on this matter. How do you feel about the current privacy settings on Lemmy? What changes would you like to see? Let’s start a conversation and work towards making Lemmy a platform that respects and upholds our privacy.
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+body: "You can control who sees it by how and where you post it. If you don’t want people to see it, just don’t put it on the Internet at all. Even sites with fine-grained privacy controls can have flaws that result in information leaks."
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