I tought so... Nothing bad with using iptables, just there is a better guy on the block, was wondering.
Why still using iptables today?
Nftables has been the way to go for quite a while...
But I see you use docker, maybe that's why.
Gentoo.
Daily automatic updates of the OS.
Services and containers are updated at random when i have time.
Its been many years, I have fun doing it.
Not a chore.
Then post into #mildlydepressed :)
Its never late for that!
Spam calls works for some peope too. All kind of these frauds works for some people too.
that's why they exist.
Well, you should be infuriated on how people VOTE :)
You start a social life many times on your life. The people around you will change many times, and your relationships will change as well.
Don't feel pushed to start a social life.
Also, it's a skill you will take time thlo learn and make lots of mistakes, don't worry, it's normal.
And don't look for others approval in general, ota just wrong, but perfectly normal to look for. Still wrong
Thats something I could be interested in...
Nice!
Nice idea! But how to create different shares with different users? Can it authenticate via SSO?
Nginx is the way to go. Just figure that out and you are all set.
No, nginx proxy manager is not the only way, you can also use nginx directly on bare metal as it is intended to.
Maybe this link could help you https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=selfhost%3Anginx
Each room has one ZigBee thermometer and thermovalves for the heaters. Home Assistant with an automation open and closes them based on the thermometers.
Also in HA, I have a schedule for the "comfort" temperature so that the boiler can be turned on and off accordingly.
See https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=homeautomation%3Aheating for the detailed setup.
Nah, I am saying good new things, good old things, why not take the opportunity to migrate? Its fun.