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[Image](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/07c73cda-6a66-47ec-984b-22b26859683a.png)\n
\n
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I had some of my friends over at my house and one of my friends invited one of her other friends to come over. She had her MacBook on my couch when I sat on it and broke it. Since it was completely my fault I offered to pay her the money for it and she agreed. She got it 3 years ago and it cost 2200 dollars at the time. I told her I'd wire you the money in a week to her bank account.\n
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She's now emailed me saying that as per our conversation she's expecting the 2700 that I have agreed for!!!! I didn't know why she added the extra money so I got her number from my friend and called her to find her telling me she's now expecting me to pay for her new upgraded MacBook since she was "upgrading anyway". She said if I don't agree to do that she'll be suing me in small claims court. Can a judge agree to that?\n
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Should I wire her the $2,200 or should I just tell her go sue me?\n
\n
[Update:](https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/6dh9vh/super_awesome_update_sat_down_on_my_friends/)\n
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I went through every single comment from the 200+ ones and I sincerely thank each and every one of you.\n
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I did some research specifically for repairing the screen for the macbook and for her particular model it’s around 310 for the screen + the labor cost so I wrote her back saying that since she didn't accept my initial offer of $2200, I’m withdrawing that offer, and offering to pay for the repair cost. She sent me an email calling me a bitch and that she’s going to take me to court.\n
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I got served a few days later and went to court. I told the judge I gave her three options to choose from. 1) either to write her a check for a brand new one which was 2200 dollars. 2) Get her a refurbished one from apple or a third party or even used which would be around 1400 dollars or 3) fix her current MacBook since the screen is the only thing affected here and it would cost around 300 dollars plus money for labor. (I printed out the email I sent her and the mail she sent back refusing demanding the 2700 and calling me a bitch and saying we’ll go to court + screenshots for the price quotes from different websites for a new/refurbished and the screen fix for her particular model) and gave it to the judge. I also told him that when I offered at the very beginning to get her a new one from the apple store she said no I want the money in cash. When I told her I’d give her 2200 for a new one she said okay but later came asking for 2700 because she wants to upgrade. I tried to show him how it's clearly visible that she's trying to take advantage of me.\n
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She gave the judge an attitude almost the whole time which really pissed the judge off and helped my case I guess. After listening to both of us he ruled that I pay 50% of the repair cost since she negligently left her laptop on the couch. So I'll only be paying not more than 200-250 dollars for the whole thing.\n
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I had some of my friends over at my house and one of my friends invited one of her other friends to come over. She had her MacBook on my couch when I sat on it and broke it. Since it was completely my fault I offered to pay her the money for it and she agreed. She got it 3 years ago and it cost 2200 dollars at the time. I told her I'd wire you the money in a week to her bank account.\n
\n
She's now emailed me saying that as per our conversation she's expecting the 2700 that I have agreed for!!!! I didn't know why she added the extra money so I got her number from my friend and called her to find her telling me she's now expecting me to pay for her new upgraded MacBook since she was "upgrading anyway". She said if I don't agree to do that she'll be suing me in small claims court. Can a judge agree to that?\n
\n
Should I wire her the $2,200 or should I just tell her go sue me?\n
\n
[Update:](https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/6dh9vh/super_awesome_update_sat_down_on_my_friends/)\n
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I went through every single comment from the 200+ ones and I sincerely thank each and every one of you.\n
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I did some research specifically for repairing the screen for the macbook and for her particular model it’s around 310 for the screen + the labor cost so I wrote her back saying that since she didn't accept my initial offer of $2200, I’m withdrawing that offer, and offering to pay for the repair cost. She sent me an email calling me a bitch and that she’s going to take me to court.\n
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I had some of my friends over at my house and one of my friends invited one of her other friends to come over. She had her MacBook on my couch when I sat on it and broke it. Since it was completely my fault I offered to pay her the money for it and she agreed. She got it 3 years ago and it cost 2200 dollars at the time. I told her I'd wire you the money in a week to her bank account.\n
\n
She's now emailed me saying that as per our conversation she's expecting the 2700 that I have agreed for!!!! I didn't know why she added the extra money so I got her number from my friend and called her to find her telling me she's now expecting me to pay for her new upgraded MacBook since she was "upgrading anyway". She said if I don't agree to do that she'll be suing me in small claims court. Can a judge agree to that?\n
\n
Should I wire her the $2,200 or should I just tell her go sue me?\n
\n
[Update:](https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/6dh9vh/super_awesome_update_sat_down_on_my_friends/)\n
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I went through every single comment from the 200+ ones and I sincerely thank each and every one of you.\n
\n
I did some research specifically for repairing the screen for the macbook and for her particular model it’s around 310 for the screen + the labor cost so I wrote her back saying that since she didn't accept my initial offer of $2200, I’m withdrawing that offer, and offering to pay for the repair cost. She sent me an email calling me a bitch and that she’s going to take me to court.\n
\n
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She gave the judge an attitude almost the whole time which really pissed the judge off and helped my case I guess. After listening to both of us he ruled that I pay 50% of the repair cost since she negligently left her laptop on the couch. So I'll only be paying not more than 200-250 dollars for the whole thing.\n
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A 12v LED strip.\n
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2. Two 18650s in parallel, outputting about 4v, going to the same boost (which still ups it to 12v, so that's working fine and seems to be within its working range), lighting up the 12v LEDs.\n
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Thanks! Long first lemmy post haha. > Unfortunately after posting this I discovered the TP4056 board won’t charge 18650s in series, only in parallel!\n
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\n
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Hello fellow selfhosters! I changed my server OS from fedora server to alma linux as I wanted a more stable base with less frequent updates for my docker containers, so I backed everything up and installed almalinux. It all went smoothly, and now all the containers seem to work as before except for nginx proxy manager: on fedora, I set all the proxy hosts like this (using jellyfin for instance): `jellyfin.mydomain.duckdns.org` > `http://myserverhostname:8096`now, for some strange reasons, it does not work anymore, and I get a bad gateway error. I tried with and without SSL (that I had from the previous installation, do I need to regenerate them? but without it should work anyway…), pointing to `localhost:8096`, to `myserverhostname:8096`, to `jellyfin:8096`, but nothing. The only way I could make it work was with the resolved IP address of my server:\n
\n
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\n
<span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;"># host myserverhostname\n
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\n
pointing nginx to `192.168.1.13:8096` correctly shows the website. why does this happens? am I doing something wrong?\n
\n
EDIT: the only one that’s working with `localhost` is nginx itself (`http://localhost:81`)\n
\n
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\n
SOLUTION: instead of `myserverhostname`, in nginx proxy host configuration (in the gui) I had to set `myserverhostname.station` to get it working. I don’t know why, in the previous installation only the hostname was enough…
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\n
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\n
<span style="font-style:italic;color:#969896;"># host myserverhostname\n
</span><span style="color:#323232;">myserverhostname.station has address 192.168.1.13\n
</span>\n
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pointing nginx to `192.168.1.13:8096` correctly shows the website. why does this happens? am I doing something wrong?\n
\n
EDIT: the only one that’s working with `localhost` is nginx itself (`http://localhost:81`)\n
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SOLUTION: instead of `myserverhostname`, in nginx proxy host configuration (in the gui) I had to set `myserverhostname.station` to get it working. I don’t know why, in the previous installation only the hostname was enough…
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All the cool projects I see while lurking around here have thrown me into the world of Self-Hosting! Some months ago I got myself a NAS, flashed it with TrueNAS and started playing. Today, I am ready to face the creation of my first homelab.\n
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Since I got the basic data storage working, I decided to continue with the Firewall setup. I’d like to have my security figured out before I start spinning up machines, playing with their configs and unwittingly opening all kind of arcane doors to the unknown. So I turn to the Fediverse!\n
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I’d like to create the standard network with a DMZ. Within the network, I plan to use VLANS to manage traffic between devices, and the firewall to limit internet access.\n
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This is a sketch of what I think I want to achieve:\n
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![](https://lemmyf.uk/pictrs/image/74aeb2e6-4e83-4e1a-a2ea-ed075759fd5e.png)\n
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### Connections\n
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#### Firewall\n
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- Should i locate the entire NAS in the DMZ?\n
- My TrueNas has 2x2.5Gb ports. Can i connect each NIC to a different network? Would this have any benefit?\n
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All the cool projects I see while lurking around here have thrown me into the world of Self-Hosting! Some months ago I got myself a NAS, flashed it with TrueNAS and started playing. Today, I am ready to face the creation of my first homelab.\n
\n
Since I got the basic data storage working, I decided to continue with the Firewall setup. I’d like to have my security figured out before I start spinning up machines, playing with their configs and unwittingly opening all kind of arcane doors to the unknown. So I turn to the Fediverse!\n
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I’d like to create the standard network with a DMZ. Within the network, I plan to use VLANS to manage traffic between devices, and the firewall to limit internet access.\n
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This is a sketch of what I think I want to achieve:\n
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\n
### Connections\n
\n
- The Consoles will connect only to the internet\n
- The Home Devices (printers) will connect only to the Home WKS\n
- There will be a NAS device hosting VMs with services accessible only from the home network: \n
- The Home Automation will connect to IoT\n
- The Recipes will connect to Home Wks\n
- The Data Archive will connect to Home Wks\n
- Jellybean will connect to: \n
- Home Wks\n
- TV\n
- *arr Stack will connect to: \n
- The Internet\n
- the NAS (presumably Jellybean)\n
- The Home WKS connect to pretty much anything\n
\n
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\n
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- 2.5gbs Unmaged Switch\n
- 1gbs Unmaged Switch\n
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- A few Rpis of different specs\n
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\n
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\n
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- Should i locate the entire NAS in the DMZ?\n
- My TrueNas has 2x2.5Gb ports. Can i connect each NIC to a different network? Would this have any benefit?\n
\n
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All the cool projects I see while lurking around here have thrown me into the world of Self-Hosting! Some months ago I got myself a NAS, flashed it with TrueNAS and started playing. Today, I am ready to face the creation of my first homelab.\n
\n
Since I got the basic data storage working, I decided to continue with the Firewall setup. I’d like to have my security figured out before I start spinning up machines, playing with their configs and unwittingly opening all kind of arcane doors to the unknown. So I turn to the Fediverse!\n
\n
I’d like to create the standard network with a DMZ. Within the network, I plan to use VLANS to manage traffic between devices, and the firewall to limit internet access.\n
\n
This is a sketch of what I think I want to achieve:\n
\n
![](https://lemmyf.uk/pictrs/image/74aeb2e6-4e83-4e1a-a2ea-ed075759fd5e.png)\n
\n
### Connections\n
\n
- The Consoles will connect only to the internet\n
- The Home Devices (printers) will connect only to the Home WKS\n
- There will be a NAS device hosting VMs with services accessible only from the home network: \n
- The Home Automation will connect to IoT\n
- The Recipes will connect to Home Wks\n
- The Data Archive will connect to Home Wks\n
- Jellybean will connect to: \n
- Home Wks\n
- TV\n
- *arr Stack will connect to: \n
- The Internet\n
- the NAS (presumably Jellybean)\n
- The Home WKS connect to pretty much anything\n
\n
### Available Hardware\n
\n
- OpenWRT compatible Router\n
- 2.5gbs Unmaged Switch\n
- 1gbs Unmaged Switch\n
- QNAS with 2x2.5gbs NIC, running TrueNas\n
- A few Rpis of different specs\n
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\n
#### Firewall\n
\n
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\n
- What HW should i use? would a Raspberry pi 4, 4GB RAM work?\n
- What do you think of Netgear 1100?\n
- I like this device since 3ports would allow me to create a physically separate DMZ\n
- Should I consider other firewalls?\n
\n
#### NAS\n
\n
For Bonus Points, some questions regarding the NAS:\n
\n
- With my current diagram, it seems like it is not possible for the NAS to receive updates from the internet. The obvious change is to place the NAS within the DMZ, but I’d like to keep the Data Archive as far from the net as possible\n
- Should i locate the entire NAS in the DMZ?\n
- My TrueNas has 2x2.5Gb ports. Can i connect each NIC to a different network? Would this have any benefit?\n
\n
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