doctorzeromd

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[–] doctorzeromd 1 points 8 months ago

That's for logging into the web GUI IIRC, not for authorizing a connection from wg client to wg server.

[–] doctorzeromd 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Source? I remember a follow up to a post about that saying it was a misinterpretation of their T&Cs

[–] doctorzeromd 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I'd like to self host matrix, and it seems like there are a bunch of not HTTP/s ports that need to be accessible

[–] doctorzeromd 2 points 8 months ago (3 children)

I'm familiar with reverse proxies, but that won't do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?

Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won't handle that, will it? (Not saying ssh is my goal, I recognize how risky that would be)

[–] doctorzeromd 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I have a reverse proxy, but that won't do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?

Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won't handle that, will it?

[–] doctorzeromd 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (4 children)

I have a reverse proxy, but that won't do ALL traffic, right? Just http or https?

Like if I want to ssh into the different servers, it won't handle that, will it?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14180956

Hello all you lovely people!

I'm trying to figure out if I can port forward to different servers based on the destination domain.

I have a domain with a wildcard cert and I'd like to be able to route all traffic headed towards "1.domain.com" to a server I'm calling "1". I'd still like traffic headed to domain.com to go to where it's currently going, we can call this server "0", and to be able to have a 2.domain.com or 3 or 4 in the future.

I thought that having a port forward rule with: interface: WAN Protocol: any source: any destination: a url alias including 1.domain.com redirect target ip: local ip

Would work, but it doesn't seem to. Any tips?

 

Hello all you lovely people!

I'm trying to figure out if I can port forward to different servers based on the destination domain.

I have a domain with a wildcard cert and I'd like to be able to route all traffic headed towards "1.domain.com" to a server I'm calling "1". I'd still like traffic headed to domain.com to go to where it's currently going, we can call this server "0", and to be able to have a 2.domain.com or 3 or 4 in the future.

I thought that having a port forward rule with: interface: WAN Protocol: any source: any destination: a url alias including 1.domain.com redirect target ip: local ip

Would work, but it doesn't seem to. Any tips?

[–] doctorzeromd 2 points 9 months ago

100(usually between 700 and 930) down. 75 up

$50 USD in a very expensive city.

[–] doctorzeromd 2 points 9 months ago

Possibly, but more likely the computer was just in need of some cleaning.

My friend plays Helldivers 2 on his laptop with integrated graphics on medium and hits 30fps. Any CPU from the last 8 years should be enough.

For the finals, yeah maybe you need something more powerful than that, but not by much. A 2070 is a fantastic GPU, it would be pretty weird to have a GPU from 2018 but a CPU from way earlier.

[–] doctorzeromd 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Who are you referring to?

Are you talking about the second dev? I was pretty aware of the community at the time and didn't hear anything like this about the original dev.

[–] doctorzeromd 1 points 9 months ago

Final Update: it's the hardware, I think it was overheating in general, but also the SSD seems to have been dying and the ram wasn't particularly reliable, possibly due to the heat.

Good lesson not to buy the cheapest thing from AliExpress! My new box is working great.

[–] doctorzeromd 2 points 9 months ago

Final Update: it's the hardware, I think it was overheating in general, but also the SSD seems to have been dying and the ram wasn't particularly reliable, possibly due to the heat.

Good lesson not to buy the cheapest thing from AliExpress! My new box is working great.

 

Hi all, I've got a cheap Celeron box running OPNSense and it's been pretty good so far, but I found twice that the device turned off at some point while I was at work, and I have been unable to figure out what's causing it.

The only change was that I enabled Monit to see if I could figure out what was causing crowdsec to stop sometimes but never ended up configuring anything. I've only been running it for a couple months though, so it's possible that that is not related.

I know that on a Mac (based on freebsd, right?) you can determine whether the shutdown reason was a hard shutdown, regular shutdown, or the power cable being unplugged. Is it possible to do that with OPNSense? I'd like to narrow it down to software or hardware ideally.

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submitted 9 months ago by doctorzeromd to c/opnsense
 

Hi all, I've got a cheap Celeron box running OPNSense and it's been pretty good so far, but I found twice that the device turned off at some point while I was at work, and I have been unable to figure out what's causing it.

The only change was that I enabled Monit to see if I could figure out what was causing crowdsec to stop sometimes but never ended up configuring anything. I've only been running it for a couple months though, so it's possible that that is not related.

I know that on a Mac (based on freebsd, right?) you can determine whether the shutdown reason was a hard shutdown, regular shutdown, or the power cable being unplugged. Is it possible to do that with OPNSense? I'd like to narrow it down to software or hardware ideally.

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