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vninja.net
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| | | | | I've recently standardized on Ubiquiti equipment in the new house, and so far I am very happy with it. Wireless is working flawlessly, which is more than I could say for my old setup. A part of the new setup is a UniFi® Security Gateway (USG) that I am using as my gateway/firewall for my fiber connection, so I thought why not use that a my VPN termination as well? | |
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blog.oddbit.com
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| | | | | Let's say that you have set up an environment using tripleo-quickstart and you would like to add another virtual machine to the mix that has both "external" connectivity ("external" in quotes because I am using it in the same way as the quickstart does w/r/t the undercloud) and connectivity to the overcloud nodes. How would you go about setting that up? For a concrete example, let's presume you have deployed an environment using the default tripleo-quickstart configuration, which looks like this: | |
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www.systutorials.com
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| | | | | How to Set the Static IP Address Using CLI in Fedora/CentOS Linux tagged CentOS, CLI, Command, Command line, configuration, DNS, Fedora, How to, Linux, Network, PDF, RHEL, root, Server config, shell, Software, Tutorial, www. | |
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freebsd.uw.cz
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| | | I have found old Edimax N150 Wi-Fi USB network interface and would like to use it in FreeBSD 14.2. for some IoT project. I have not used Wi... | ||