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(Quote) Technically that should work (as long as you get the arp stuff right) but if you are to be true to the rfc's, no, that's not how you should do it. Each customer should actually get a /48 or /56. :smile: The correct way would be that the ISP…
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(Quote) This is a good point. I try to think of it as "a /64 is an endpoint". An endpoint can be a single node, a local network, a dc or whatever, but its still a single endpoint, it's one "unit" or whatever you prefer to call it…
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(Quote) I like the initiative, but the poll is very confusing. It mixes "home devices" and servers, all and any, and makes it basically impossible to correctly answer the question. None of the alternatives correctly describes my situation.…
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(Quote) It's not NAT but it should still pass the firewall. Default to deny becomes more important than ever when you run ipv6. :smile:
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(Quote) I have a wg-setup.sh, it creates the keys and adds the node to my icinga via api. All the other nodes run the same script via cron and will get information about the new node via the same api so within 10 minutes the mesh is updated and the …
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(Quote) Sounds a lot like my setup. I have somewhere around 30-40 vps's all meshed with wg. My workstation then connects to any one of these vps's and gains access to the mesh. I've been thinking about simplifying a bit and run bgp to sort out the r…
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I run ipv6 on everything and some, but not all, of my servers are dual stacked with ip4 as well. Couldn't really find an option in the poll that matches that.
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(Quote) It doesn't, that's not how it works. But if you have 10 million clients and can run ipv6 on 9.9 million of them, you can save a buck. And you do not "buy ipv6 infra", you simply enable it in your existing infra. Unless you run har…
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(Quote) And how is that? Do you mean that I should pitch this to the major providers? That's kind of moot, they have known this for 20 years or so. You would have to be incredibly stupid to work in IT on that level and not have heard of ipv6 by now.
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(Quote) This is an argument I've heard a lot of times but I don't really buy it. How is ipv6 expensive? Most routers built the last 20 years or so support ipv6 so whatever kind of hardware you use in your infrastructure it almost certainly already …
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(Quote) Had they ever promised to provide the function you wanted them to enable? Were you entitled to a refund according to their policies? Just because you do not get what you want does not automatically mean they are scammers, it could simply be…
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(Quote) Unless they manage to block Cloudflare again :smile: https://www.techdirt.com/2024/03/19/italys-piracy-shield-blocks-innocent-web-sites-and-makes-it-hard-for-them-to-appeal/
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Just a thought, but why would anyone want a vpn in Italy with all the "piracy shield" mayhem going on there? My initial reaction is that Italy would be one of the last places I would like to terminate a vpn right now.
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(Quote) Sorry, completely missed that and did not know about the /s switch. You learn something new every day, thanks. :smile: Hopefully my explanation was useful for someone else. :smile:
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(Quote) No, but this is a common misconception. If you are using passwords the server must know your password (or a hash thereof) to be able to authenticate you. This means that if the server is compromised so is your password. As linked above, ther…
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(Quote) This is exactly why I get totally furious when I see people get the message "Warning: Remote Host Identification Has Changed" and simply continue connecting. This is also why I have made it a habit to connect to ip or only use DNS …
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(Quote) To be honest I have not given it a serious try, but from what I've seen it could very well be the one that gives irssi a run for it's money. I might be wrong but firsts impression is just that it's bloated with a million features I will nev…
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I just have to concur with @Mumbly here, save yourself a lot of time and just go with irssi. I've been on irc since before it was even called irc so I have tried just about every client out there, and I always come back to irssi. There have been p…
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(Quote) https://www.reddit.com/r/HobbyDrama/comments/q6k9md/ircfreenode_this_is_not_a_hostile_takeover_says/ Andrew was a really nice guy until he got rich, then something happened and he lost it completely.
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(Quote) That's nice, but I said Hestia, not Vesta. Only thing I know about Vesta is that they were plagued with a lot of security issues and the guy running it didn't seem to care. Never tried MyVesta but hopefully they can get something good out of…
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(Quote) Fastpanel, it's really impressive for a free panel and has web, dns, ftp and mail. If you only want web CloudPanel is not bad. I would love to be able to say Hestia but it's 2024 and they still do not support ipv6, so that project is dead.
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Cloudflare has a really good and easy explanation of it: https://www.cloudflare.com/learning/network-layer/what-is-an-autonomous-system/ And no, most people do not have an ASN, most people are completely unaware of the existence of ASN's since it d…
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(Quote) A lot of things are called panels, I have wetwall panels in my bathroom but they suck at configuring hosting. Also, OpenPanel sucks at stopping water and moist, as do cPanel and most of the other hosting panels. Seriously, a word like 'pane…
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There are some seriously stupid mistakes, like trying to execute /usr/local/admin/scripts/db.sh when it is in fact called /usr/local/admin/scripts/db. This is not third party or external, this is your own script, and you don't even know the correct …
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Made a new attempt today with a clean installation. The character set problem seems to be fixed, but now I get some new errors. Tweaking MySQL configuration..Populating the 'panel' database..Database is ready.Docker is configured.Cleaning up../dev/…
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root@hs:~# opencli admin password admin secret_passwordTraceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/admin/core/users/hash.py", line 2, in <module> from pyarmor_runtime_000000 import __pyarmor__ModuleNotFoundError: No modul…
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(Quote) I looked at the script and it seems to allow all traffic from the ip that the user running the script is logged in from, that's probably what saved you. 451: ufw allow from $ip_of_user_running_the_script > /dev/null 2>&1 I…
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Just tried it on a clean Ubuntu install. Something is f*cked with the character sets, some text come out unreadable. (Image) The install script blocks ssh in the firewall. This is not a nice surprise when working remote, the installer should ask …
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Is it just me or is the demo not working?
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(Quote) They've been doing so for close to 10 years now, and I promise you they will continue. You see, consumer ISP's are companies, they are driven by profit. Most consumer ISP compete by price, consumers simply want the cheapest deal available t…
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(Quote) My ISP hands out free /48 ipv6, but you have to pay if you want a ip4 without cgnat. Most ISP's around here have been running ipv6 for a decade and I've never heard of a single one charging extra for it.
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(Quote) "People" does not care or even know what they run, as long as they get to Youtube and Tiktok they do not give a shit. But anyway, adoption is happening, over 40% of all traffic is ipv6 and it's growing rapidly. It will take time, t…
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It depends a lot on what kind of job you are looking for. If you are a developer, a github repo and a good LinkedIn profile probably adds more weight than a personal website. If you're a model a personal website with a portfolio is probably more int…
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(Quote) Collectd can write to both Influx and Graphite, so I suggest you just pick one and let that be the collection point for everything. Just setup a Graphite, let collectd feed it and read from it with both Graphana and Riemann.
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(Quote) https://github.com/faxm0dem/grafana-riemann-websocket-datasource/ Or wait, you want the other way around, take data from Grafana and send events to Riemann? That's actually kind of moot since Grafana does not generate or store data itself, …