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SagnikS
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December 2019
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June 2023
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> @Falzo said:
> > @TheDP said:
> > > @cybertech said:
> > > > @Falzo said:
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Falzo
cybertech
> @CamoYoshi said:
> I don't understand why in 2021 people still do mdadm arrays... Logical Volume Groups, btrfs, or ZFS are the way to go. There's too many issues with write holes and d…
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ialexpw
mfs
Falzo
You should get the NVMe that was removed from the array replaced ASAP. I had that happen too and put it back in the RAID array because a badblocks and SMART test came out clean. A few hours later, th…
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Not_Oles
Heya, would Germany work for you by any chance? :smile:
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ehab
neko
I use a similar setup and use DHCP to hand out IPs and gateway. When installing from ISO, the Debian installer just refuses to work, doesn't like the gateway being out of the subnet, Ubuntu's new ins…
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Not_Oles
All set, domain is being transferred. Appreciate your prompt replies @Amadex.
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Amadex
They pushed a status update finally (this has been happening for atleast 2 days now, based on reports I've been getting): https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/incidents/hlbqj7dc9dnn
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Abdullah
Mason
mikho
You can check out PrivateBin.
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Amitz
Naix
> @vpsgeek3333 said:
> How to disable ticket system in DA?
Reseller Access Level -> Manage Tickets -> Ticket System Settings -> Ticket System Enabled checkbox
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Asim
vpsgeek3333
Server transferred to @Ndha.
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Ndha
> @chocolateshirt said:
> > @SagnikS said:
> > > @AnthonySmith said:
> > > you mean next month?
> >
> > No, this month. Hetz…
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InceptionHosting
> @cybertech said:
> > @SagnikS said:
> > > @cybertech said:
> > > > @SagnikS said:
> > > > I just have a separate bridge for NAT…
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cybertech
> @cybertech said:
> > @SagnikS said:
> > > @cybertech said:
> > > > @SagnikS said:
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cybertech
> @cybertech said:
> > @SagnikS said:
> > I just have a separate bridge for NAT VMs.
> >
> > ```
> > auto vmbr1
> > i…
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cybertech
I just have a separate bridge for NAT VMs.
```
auto vmbr1
iface vmbr1 inet static
address <first_usable_internal_ip>/<netmask>
bridge_po…
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Falzo
AlwaysSkint
Ouji
bdl
cybertech
Authy is much much better than GA, it used to be my primary 2FA app, before I moved everything to my self hosted BitWarden instance, as it makes entering and organising 2FA codes quite a bit easier. …
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wdmg
poisson
localhost
Pwner
FlamingSpaceJunk
> @comi said:
> I am personally excited about it because of this:
> https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/directx-heart-linux/
> You know, I need directx on my linux…
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Ouji
> @vyas said:
> I think you had mentioned your base is somewhere in the Northeast...
> Recovery has been slow in those parts I understand
I'm from Kolkata, it hi…
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vyas
From initial testing, I can max out my ISP's bandwidth cap (50 Mbps) on an Indian server, and can reach about 43-45 Mbps on fast.com and Speedtest.net on an SG server. The Linux client is kinda meh, …
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Ympker
Welp, just ended up getting it. Thanks guys, let's see how it goes :smiley:
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Ympker
> @Ympker said:
> > @SagnikS said:
> > Looks like they've got this too: https://stacksocial.com/sales/seed4-me-lifetime-subscription-unlimited-devices
> > Ar…
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Ympker
I usually add these in the server block itself, for every vhost.
```
add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff;
add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block";
…
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Chievo
Thank you for the script, made setting up a small personal VPN much easier :)
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Nyr
> @Hetzner_OL said:
> We'd like to introduce you to the newest server in our AX lineup. It's a step up in performance from our AX51-NVMe, but its price is very down to earth. That's why …
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vimalware
> [@vyas said](/discussion/comment/22631/#Comment_22631): Seeing so many people posting their keys over the past two days, I wonder what is the date today.
Many of them might be on …
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Elmo
> @joepie91 said:
> That's a difficult question to answer, unless I know what impressions you've gotten of MongoDB, given how much different nonsense they've marketed over the years :)
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sanvit
> @joepie91 said:
> Avoid MongoDB. It's a mediocre database *at best*, and you're quite likely to end up with some form of data corruption over time, given that it doesn't validate data…
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sanvit
Edit: Nevermind, Hetzner delivered it just now, after informing me on phone that it would be deployed on Monday. ^_^
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Hetzner_OL
Humble has this for just a dollar, and more DLCs if you pay more: https://www.humblebundle.com/games/train-simulator
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seriesn
Having more vCPUs/vCores on a VM than logical CPUs on the host is a big no no, some hypervisors actively try to stop you from doing that, as it brings the performance down.
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Ouji
gazmull
yoursunny
> [Amitz said](/discussion/comment/8732/#Comment_8732): I wish there was something like a security audit that it has passed...
To be honest, if it were open source one can technical…
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pepa65
> @Ympker said:
> Has anyone been using[ TinyCP](https://tinycp.com/home/index " TinyCP")? Any experiences you can share regarding this cp?
> It looks pretty light-weigth and c…
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pepa65