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0x7f.dev
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author announces their new role as a RIPE Atlas Ambassador and invites attendees to collect an Internet connectivity probe. | |
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www.tiernanotoole.ie
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| | | | | After yesterday's post on IPv6 Networking in the house, I realized that all machines internally had publically facing IPv6 addresses! I started to panic, then went looking online, and found the following script: This script, when run on your RouterOS board, will allow Established and Related connections, allow outgoing connections, and drop anything incoming that | |
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blog.x-way.org
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| | | | | Yesterday I switched our DSL Link to green.ch. Now we not only have a higher bandwidth (thanks to VDSL) but also native IPv6 connectivity! Especially ni... | |
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minuscule.space
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| | | Well, i have finally rented a server to tinker with. Self-hosting has been on the back of my mind for the few years, and i'm excited. But now, how do i do it? !-more- First Steps I often visit r/selfhosted, and it's a good point to start if you are lost. First, i tried self-hosting on bare metal, i.e. no virtualisation or docker. And it starts to get confusing, as a first timer. OnTrack was the first app i tried to install, and truth be told, it wasn't a wise decision. The documentation assumes you hav... | ||