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| | | | | I had an idea to host a blog by myself for a long time and finally got it done. The main thing which stopped me until this moment was a lack of experience in DevOps stuff and perfectionism in terms of how to make things easier for me. All I wanted to do is write posts, push it to some repository. Another side of this pipeline looked so complex to implement. | |
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| | | | | Transmission is a very lightweight and simple to use torrent client. It support a lot of great features and works on many many systems. All that is great, but the real reason why I love Transmission as much as I do, is because of it's great web interface. It's really fast, works on all modern browsers and operating systems and you don't even need to install the client on every computer! | |
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| | | FreeBSD 13 does not (yet) contain working Docker machine, although several implementations are on the way. This post explains how to install Docker daemon in Alpine Linux running in Bhyve. It also shows how to create NAT in Bhyve. I have to use NAT, because I use link aggregation (failover) between Wi-Fi and Ethernet. I will use following tools: pf - Packet Filter, part of the base system vm-bhyve, grub2-bhyve - CLI front end for Bhyve tmux - optional, replacement for default cu Networking Link to headin... | ||