SpazOut

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[–] SpazOut 7 points 1 month ago

I used to work with this idiot. Full of platitudes and shite. He’d come into the office in the morning and ask “good morning, how are you?”. Even if you said “my cat got run over”, he’d say “that’s great” and carry on his day.

[–] SpazOut 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I had a similar issue and it related to the uplink connectivity monitor. Unifi monitors the gateway and controller IP and withdraws the SSID if it can’t contact either of them. Make sure you have turned off wireless meshing on the device and I think you can manually disable the uplink connectivity monitor.

[–] SpazOut 2 points 4 months ago

Having used HAProxy for 15 years commercially, I absolutely agree with this. There are lots of complex features of HAProxy that only a dedicated proxy can provide. The acls, deep packet inspection and stick tables are a few.

Whilst it doesn’t directly “serve” PHP or Python - it’s a load balancer so can just have regular Apache or nginx backends serving content which is arguably its main use case. For homelab this doesn’t always make sense but I would pick nginx for high traffic commercial environments.

[–] SpazOut 1 points 4 months ago

I have my HA setup with a trunk and a sub-interface in each VLAN for auto discovery. The IOT sub-interface then doesn’t require a gateway and the two networks can then be kept Isolated.

[–] SpazOut 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was always (apparently wrongly) under the impression that if someone touched a car, that it could not continue to race. I assume this must just be for marshals, but could be extended to pit crew.

[–] SpazOut 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Check the /etc/exports on the host. Is the .116 device listed there?