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I'd be interested in a cheap (as in dirt⁹⁹, even lower than LE* dirt) storage even with shit uptime; nodes dipping in and out on random occasions without prior notice should be no problem (as long as they come back once in a while) since my setup is…
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Reinstalling seems to silently undo Nesting (panel still shows Disable Nesting). Just need to toggle afterwards, no biggie.
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(Quote) Now works great 🤌 To NixOS friends minmaxing, a few tricks: nix-collect-garbage -d and nix-channel --remove nixos will free you some disk bringing base usage to 300M. You can then just push closures remotely (I doubt you'll be able to get t…
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(Quote) Yes, a good portion of switches sitting in a DC should support 802.1ad anyway; imo this will be more of a concern for low-end homelabs. (Quote) No node overhead since the switch does the en/de-capsulation. You also don't lose that much MTU.…
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If you need to divvy up the private VLAN further, you need QinQ. You just then set up the VMs to use the corresponding vnetX network devices and specify which VLAN you want them to sit in. No point doing VXLAN if you have direct L2 connectivity acr…
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(Quote) Noice, thanks. I'll give it a spin.
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NixOS seems to be failing due to the nix-daemon's inability to remount /nix/store. # nix-channel --add https://nixos.org/channels/nixos-23.11 nixos# nix-channel --updateerror: cannot open connection to remote store 'daemon': error: writing to file:…
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(Quote) Nice, if you need a guinea pig for the NixOS image, give me a ping. It has a bit of a few quirks due to the closure builder sandboxing when running on containers.
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(Quote) You're comparing apples to oranges. NixOS is a distribution KVM/LXC are virtualization technologies. If you're talking about them being the "hypervisor OS", then the benefit is the same as if you ran NixOS in a container: you can …
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(Quote) Not yet, he's still cooking (Image)
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(Quote) HTTPS doesn't prevent this tho', it hoses the request pipeline which comes after TLS.
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(Quote) What else should people use then?
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Ain't no fucking way tunneled transit ✅ leaking client VM ARP (on Hetzner no less) ✅ Route48 prefix ✅
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That whole thing is just the dropper for the actual embedded payload, that long byte strings you found are GZIP compressed .NET assemblies. Here's the source via decompilation: https://paste.ee/p/x1zOj Disclaimer: DO NOT FUCKING RUN in case it wasn…
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(Quote) They raised it? Could've sworn it was $25 when I asked around a year ago or so.
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They can't change your password if you don't have a VPS with them (Image)
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(Quote) Didn't say they were special. Stop putting words in other people's mouths. (Quote) I simply answered a question from @localhost, you don't see any names in my reply do you?
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(Quote) Just kill any process resembling the name and prevent it from starting, or more drastically kill the channel it has with the host by unloading the virtio-serial kmod. It's essentially a privileged application running inside your VM which co…
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(Quote) Are you asking how to remove the guest agent or how the backdoor password reset works?
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(Quote) Whatever you say buddy (Quote) Not if I nuke the qemu guest agent :smile:
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You say, (Quote) but then you go, (Quote) Which one is it really?
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Mods, I think @Nekki's been hacked, can you please take a look? /s I file bug reports and write the fix if it's something within my ability; also PR-ing if upstream accepts, beats pestering maintainers with a "when will this be fixed" eve…
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I'm 1 Pokemon (GER) away from completing my Pokedex; some shiny, some not. (Image) Any last-minute 70% NAT coupons @Abdullah? :innocent: