MigratingtoLemmy

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MigratingtoLemmy,

I didn’t know they did that. Unless it’s a technical limitation of Loki Net (which should be worked on if that’s the case), this is borderline unacceptable for a product made for privacy. Thanks for pointing it out

MigratingtoLemmy,

Are you taking about security for your homelab? It essentially comes down to good key hygiene, network security and keeping everything updated.

Don’t open ports, use a good firewall at the border of the network, use a seedbox for torrenting. Use ACLs alongside VLANs in your network. Understand DNS in terms of how your requests are forwarded and how they are processed.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Projects like OpenWRT and OPNsense take care to maintain their code and address security issues in firewall/router software that can be exploited. Perhaps firewall might not have been the best way to put it, but companies like TP-Link aren’t really the most scrupulous with their software

MigratingtoLemmy,

This is a pretty good idea. Thanks

MigratingtoLemmy,

Would this be an ideal solution to share media from the NAS to the media server?

MigratingtoLemmy,

That is wonderful to know

MigratingtoLemmy,

Thanks, I’ll think more on this

MigratingtoLemmy,

I would like this for my media server, basically like a drop-in replacement for NFS shares. I still need it to be some sort of share instead of having to prompt it to send media across. Great project though, thanks

Random requests to my private Jellyfin instance

I have a Jellyfin instance on my local server which I forward to the public web via a cloudflare tunnel. I’m not sure how secure it is, and I keep getting random requests from all over the world. It’s my first experience maintaining something on a public domain so I may be worrying about something obvious, but some advice...

MigratingtoLemmy,

Can you run fail2ban with Cloudflare tunnels?

MigratingtoLemmy,

Porkbun: probably more private than others.

Cloudflare: less expensive, best in class security, but less privacy obviously

MigratingtoLemmy,

If you’re running a compatible OS (Debian will work), cockpit for VMs and whatever you like for containers.

Or just do everything on the command line like us crusty system admins

MigratingtoLemmy,

Why aren’t you using Node-red and ntfy/MQTT brokers? HA is feature-bloat for me

MigratingtoLemmy,

Have fun!

How do I stop a crush from developing further?

I think I got a crush on my dance instructor. Which fucking sucks for all the obvious reasons. Normally I wouldn’t be so worried. BUT I JUST HAD A GODDAMN ROMANTIC DREAM ABOUT HER. Seriously I just woke up from a dream about her confessing her love to me and me eagerly doing the same about her....

MigratingtoLemmy,

You cannot root out the evil from within such massive companies. Nvidia still has a stranglehold on the market with CUDA. Literally the only thing one can do is to employ their wallet towards more fruitful endeavours, like donating and purchasing Android in this case. People who are invested into Apple are going to have to face that they made a choice moving away from freedom, even though I understand that staying the odd one out socially isn’t a lot of fun. There’s nothing to be done here unless someone with a lot of money and lawyers sues Apple. Know anyone willing to do that?

MigratingtoLemmy,

Terraform for day 0 operations is a better experience but it had its quirks. Ansible is nice when it’s done well, but when you don’t have an Ansible module for something, you’re essentially writing a shell script

MigratingtoLemmy,

Wait how? What do you use? I think I’ve seen a Terraform connector for Kubernetes but that’s about it

MigratingtoLemmy,

Ah, thanks

MigratingtoLemmy,

Please explain to me how using Public WiFi is unsafe if the traffic is encrypted with TLS. Unless they somehow installed a keylogger on everyone connected to said Wifi and picked it up from there, the only way this was possible was on some quick text analysis and recognising the IP address from Snapchat

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