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chollinger.com
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| | | | | Going from a single, bare metal Debian server to two physical machines, 7 VMS, 5 zfs pools, and a whole bunch of data and networking: An experience. Also, stuff broke. | |
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sdn-warrior.org
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| | | | | My Homelab Journey: From Unraid Beginnings to Version 5 | |
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blog.nootch.net
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| | | | | Cover by Vecteezy original We're all networked Networks are everywhere in the 21st century. Most home setups are probably composed of just an ISP-provided modem + WiFi access point combo, and it serves most needs just fine judging by how the third party modem market has virtually disappeared since the 2000s. But I run a NAS, want to stream my music when I'm out and about, and want to match domain names to my dynamic IP so I don't have to memorize IP addresses. | |
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www.janhouse.lv
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| | | In one of my previous blog postsI mentioned hiding your server behind proxy to protect yourself from long downtime. Since some of you wanted more information, I figured I should write about it. This will still only scratch the surface of it and you should do some additional reading if you want to get a ... Continue reading "Hiding your web server behind proxy" | ||